02-15-2022, 02:06 PM
I haven't met Coach Shaw, but I see no reason to attack his personality because of how he comes across in interviews. He's a football coach, and my observation is that a lot of coaches in their public personas are more prickly than CDS. And frankly, I don't mind prickly at all if it results in winning football teams that don't cheat.
Given that he is still able to attract a solid recruiting class, I'm not at all surprised to hear BC's comment that CDS is likeable and personable. And during the interview with Troy Clardy, I thought CDS was perfectly affable. That may be as much credit to Troy as anyone else. Unlike the post-game conferences, I assume that CDS was under no obligation to record a lengthy interview with the Treecast.
As far as the "that dog don't hunt anymore" trope, I disagree. I think that CDS still cares more about Stanford football than anyone on this board. But caring isn't enough, as we all know. Results without cheating matter. Everything else is noise.
So that's my two cents, FWIW.
Given that he is still able to attract a solid recruiting class, I'm not at all surprised to hear BC's comment that CDS is likeable and personable. And during the interview with Troy Clardy, I thought CDS was perfectly affable. That may be as much credit to Troy as anyone else. Unlike the post-game conferences, I assume that CDS was under no obligation to record a lengthy interview with the Treecast.
As far as the "that dog don't hunt anymore" trope, I disagree. I think that CDS still cares more about Stanford football than anyone on this board. But caring isn't enough, as we all know. Results without cheating matter. Everything else is noise.
So that's my two cents, FWIW.
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)
