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Can we fire him now?

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I ask and then I receive.

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Discouraging piece in the SF Chron yesterday by Conner Letourneau (sp?). Indicates both Fox and Knowlton are on the hottest. Fox due to disastrous BB seasons and Knowlton due to L'affaire McKeever. However, the most discouraging aspect of the article was about Cal's inept administrators. Basically, everything is a Hot Steaming Stinking Mess.

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Is Fox gone yet

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No joke. I hope they have the presser waiting to go first thing tomorrow morning.

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Nice work, BP. Thanks for your coverage all year, my friend.

Good question on the up tempo…we’ve been lamenting it all season. Depth problem my a$$, too…even missing Askew, Clayton and Celestine, they could go a legit 9-10 deep basically every night…Arizona, Marquette, Alabama, Arkansas all play fast with a 9-10 man rotation. That excuse just rings hollow.

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Today was the first day in the season that I legit thought we really were light on depth - losing Newell today made everyone move up in shot attempts. . . and it wasn't great.

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No its those injuries. Blah blah blah

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I had a whole section of how UW, ASU, Zona and Colo all have 7- or 8-man rotations max, and they all press and push more than we do. But took it out since I wanted to focus on Cal. It killed me in the press conf when he said it worked but we can't do it more.

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Yeah, that’s a head scratcher. It worked last year at home 2H v Wazzu as well, yet he never made any effort to go back to it consistently, then or now.

Just a rigid, stubborn minded dinosaur.

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Can’t wait to draft Victor Wembanyama! He’s gonna take this team 360!

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Fate would never ever let Cal win a hypothetical Wemby sweepstakes no matter how many ping pong balls we stuffed into that blender.

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Not with that attitude ;)

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Let's go uptempo with the Mozilla play.

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