01-08-2017, 05:02 PM
(01-08-2017, 04:53 PM)Farm93 link Wrote:[quote author=Boston Card link=topic=16408.msg185561#msg185561 date=1483917792]The new coach has to deal with the slightly tougher GPA screen now. It will be a touch tougher to get good players in, so doubt the new coach will worry about APR. Easy enough to claim the new screen should address the APR. If it is still low than UCB doesn't do enough to support the players has nothing to do with the academic ability of the kids. Coach will focus on wins (a.k.a his only priority).Â
Lots of schools value w/l over academics. ×ÉÉ would hardly be the first school to fire their coach despite improved academics. The difference is that a) academics were given as a reason his predecessor was fired and b) ×ÉÉ went out of its way to tout academics.
As I said, revealed preferences. My guess is that if the next guy delivers the wins, it won't matter if the apr slips.
BC
Kelly could do so much better than UCB. So, so much better. There are plenty of Big 12 programs that would love him. There are other Pac-12 programs with bigger budgets and better brands for recruiting. Maybe Kelly couldn't find anything better, so who knows. Kelly's voice is not good for TV or Radio, so he can't just sit in the booth for 12 months while waiting for a top tier college opening.
Recruiting has to fall apart if they don't get a coach in ~5 days, so have to believe UCB either fired for cause or has a very desirable coach coming in.Â
If a very desirable coach, then I give that coach 23 months before going to a better gig. Almost easier for the conference to recruit against a big brand name as that coach will be more valuable than whatever the UCB AD can afford.
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I see two big draws for Kelly at Cal: proximity (he won't have to move) and the California recruiting network he enjoyed while at Oregon. If he were to go to the Big 12 (which school?), does he have the relationships with Texas high school coaches and families needed to recruit competitively? His name has cache in California, not just from his stint at Oregon but also with the 49ers.
