Kolek planning to go pro
If you don't feel like dragging it out here, mind pm'ing me? The whole situation just seems weird.
Regardless of Marquette's public statement, I was told that he requested his release the first week in February.
And did that person mention the reason why he requested his release?
No.
Are you trying to get me killed? I'll pm you.
Cal Thinks they are the leader for NN's services.http://www.californiagoldenblogs.com/2015/2/21/8078769/cal-basketball-recruiting-scouting-report-nick-noskowiakThey also think these are mere "yellow flags"1) Leaving school2) Being treated for depression3) Accusing his father of abuse4) Returning to school and the team but the coach will not play himGood luck to Cal. Remember their coach is Cuonzo Martin, who interviewed for MU's job.
The more I hear about this kid, the happier I am that he's in MU's rearview mirror.
Martin is a good coach.
Really?
Martin is a very good coach. The knock on him has always been recruiting.
Well I'd say recruiting has to count a lot in evaluating a college coach. And accomplishments on his resume is a sweet 16 run. Period. He has Cal in eighth place in a very ordinary Pac 12 with the exception of Arizona. So, please explain what he's demonstrated that he's a good or very good coach? One Sweet 16? The coaching graveyard is littered with coaches who had one aberrational NCAA run.
So you mean not being able to get Cal to 2nd place in an average conference in his first season at Cal means he's a terrible coach? Well, then, Wojo SUCKS! And Wojo doesn't even have a S16 to go along with it!
OMG, this is ridiculous - tell me about their depleted, short-handed roster going into the season and how it only got worse at the end of first semester, pre-conference? Tell me how they were picked to be at the bottom of the Pac 12 - they were picked about 5th. Tell me about what a poor program he inherited from that hack coach Mike Montgomery.His season at Cal is just one example I grabbed.Should I go on about his aberrational Sweet 16? Sneaking in to the field and selected for the play-in games in Dayton. Having the good fortune to draw UMass and Mercer after winning in Dayton, thus avoiding Duke, who 9 times out of 10 beats Mercer (that being the beauty of the NCAA tournament).Of course, there is his Collegeinsider.com title. Whoa, you're right, I do need to rethink my position on him.
Any time there is a coaching change there are going to be bumps in the road. To use a coach's first season in a program as proof that he can't coach just ruins any point you try to make.Trying to discount what he did on a S16 run is also silly. You can't take away credit because the higher seeded team lost the game before they would've played them. You play whoever happens to fall in your way. He pulled off a first round upset. Should we discredit our S16, S16, E8 because we snuck in and pulled off 2 upsets for 1 of them and then had to make a minor miracle of a comeback in another 1 of them? I hope we don't have to discredit 2 of those 3 years.
Has Cal performed below expectations this sesason? Yes. They lost two guys of note from last years team. TWO!!!! So it's his first seasons there, so what?? That doesn't doom a program who is sufficiently setup for success as Montgomery left that program. Montgomery did not leave behind a team that should be in eighth place in a very mediocre conference.And as I said, the coaching graveyard of college basketball is littered with guys who had their one aberrational run. It's all about matchups in the NCAA tournament for the vast majority of the field every year. You draw the right matchups and you might advance and win a couple. That's all they did, it was hardly superior coaching.
Not that it matters since, again, there will always be bumps in the road when a new coach takes over a program, but it looks to me like last year's Cal team was an NIT team and this year's Cal team is an NIT team. So I'm not sure where you get the idea that they were "sufficiently set up." It looks like Martin is taking them just as far as a guy you apparently think is a legend did just last season.
I didn't say he was a great coach...I said he is a "good coach."And he is. He took over a poor Missouri State team and lead them to a conference title in three years. He went to Tennessee, dealing with the Pearl sanctions, and got them to the S16 in his third year.Is he a mid-major coach who caught lightning in a bottle at Tennessee? Or can he lead a major program once he has been there awhile? We will see. Regardless, he is a "good coach."
You responded "Really?" when I said he is a "good coach."He *is* a good coach. I was never claiming more than that.
Yeah, I know. So thanks for confirming I never misquoted you.And why you said I did in the first place will I guess forever be a mystery because you have no credible response.