06-05-2019, 10:38 PM
From what I've read, 2020 is supposed to be the break-through recruiting class. I have no idea why Cormac plans to leave, but--and this is coming from a Haase apologist--Ryan's departure does not bode well for 2019-20 or the future of Stanford basketball.
Having said that, I would still give Haase next year to show improvement on the court and demonstrate that he can hold together a quality recruiting class in the face of these setbacks. I'm guessing that at least some of the potential future coaches will still be available in March 2020.
Having said that, I would still give Haase next year to show improvement on the court and demonstrate that he can hold together a quality recruiting class in the face of these setbacks. I'm guessing that at least some of the potential future coaches will still be available in March 2020.
If there's one thing people have learned in Berkeley, it's that you can't put "Cal football" and "Rose Bowl" in the same sentence. The words just don't fit. You'd be better off linking "covered wagons" with "Mars travel." (Bruce Jenkins, Cal '70, SF Chronicle, Nov. 11, 2017)
