That's not how the UC system works.SCCats wrote:Now that makes more sense.MrBug708 wrote:Or what I said where they have the time money to fire Alford buy that money doesn't want to give DG another hire. Ithe was his bad contract he signed off on, I doubt he makes a good one this time either. Next year he'll have 25 years in the UC system and be 66. Time to go
So why not fire Guerrero tomorrow?
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If you started the process now, in a general sense what is your feel for how long it would take?MrBug708 wrote:That's not how the UC system works.SCCats wrote:Now that makes more sense.MrBug708 wrote:Or what I said where they have the time money to fire Alford buy that money doesn't want to give DG another hire. Ithe was his bad contract he signed off on, I doubt he makes a good one this time either. Next year he'll have 25 years in the UC system and be 66. Time to go
So why not fire Guerrero tomorrow?
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The department has money, Olympic sports are doing well, the chancellor doesn't care and he's firmly part of the establishment. He has three more years on his contract but I bet he's gone as soon as the new facility for football is up, in 16 months or so
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I just rewatched the second half and I honestly cannot believe that Alford watched the refs foul out his two centers on multiple horrific fouls with not even a peep of protest.
Sean Miller would have torn that place down brick by brick. Alford just stands there with that butthead corn-fed haircut and a stupid look on his face like he doesn't quite grasp that he's at a basketball game and that he is in fact the head coach. Shameful...
Sean Miller would have torn that place down brick by brick. Alford just stands there with that butthead corn-fed haircut and a stupid look on his face like he doesn't quite grasp that he's at a basketball game and that he is in fact the head coach. Shameful...
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Pac-12 Standings
TEAM CONF OVERALL
Oregon 9-4 20-6
Arizona 8-4 20-5
USC 7-4 18-6
Colorado 8-5 19-7
Utah 7-5 18-7
California 7-5 17-8
UW 7-6 15-10
OSU 6-7 15-9
Stanford 5-7 12-11
UCLA 4-7 13-11
ASU 4-8 14-11
WSU 1-11 9-15
UCLA Basketball: where the past is always brighter than the future. And apparently the present.
TEAM CONF OVERALL
Oregon 9-4 20-6
Arizona 8-4 20-5
USC 7-4 18-6
Colorado 8-5 19-7
Utah 7-5 18-7
California 7-5 17-8
UW 7-6 15-10
OSU 6-7 15-9
Stanford 5-7 12-11
UCLA 4-7 13-11
ASU 4-8 14-11
WSU 1-11 9-15
UCLA Basketball: where the past is always brighter than the future. And apparently the present.
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Was nice after how bad they fisted us in the first half. Was so bad extra security walked the officials from the court into the tunnel.azcat49 wrote:Just watched the second half and there were some terrible calls against UCLA in that half. Parkers last 3 fouls and Welsh last 2 were not fouls IMO.
We were very fortunate last night to win. Not a team I want to see in Vegas unless it's in the final
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Home games: Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State (four tournament teams)dirtbags wrote:two words, bug: conference tourney.
agree with @azcat49, too. tons of garbage calls on both sides, but it is admittedly hard to argue with 16 FTAs (ucla) vs. 45 (UA) and 31 PFs (ucla) vs. 19 (UA)... although it seemed that big alf didn't really notice it until he saw the statsheet after the game.
by the looks of ucla's remaining schedule though, i could easily see the bruins going 5-2 (finishing 9-9 / 18-13 overall) from here on out; and a 3-3 record against the top 25 not including a possible win at home vs. oregon on senior weekend isn't so bad.
... or is it? you don't really ever see ucla finish at or below .500 in the conference. yikes.
Road games: Cal (tournament team), Stanford
They definitely control their own fate and have the perfect opportunity to get themselves in. 4-2 is definitely doable, but I see them splitting each of their next three series and not making it in, unless those three wins are Cal, Utah and Oregon. I know a win is a win, but they have quite a few close wins against some weak comp, they are Washington States only conference win, etc. And a lot of it is going to depend on how serious the committee takes the Pac 12. Washington are playing themselves out of the tournament. I think only 7 teams are getting in unless Washington or UCLA turn it around.
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Saw the same, he put his hands up in the air a couple of times.Chicat wrote:I just rewatched the second half and I honestly cannot believe that Alford watched the refs foul out his two centers on multiple horrific fouls with not even a peep of protest.
Sean Miller would have torn that place down brick by brick. Alford just stands there with that butthead corn-fed haircut and a stupid look on his face like he doesn't quite grasp that he's at a basketball game and that he is in fact the head coach. Shameful...
I rewatched USC. Their head coach just leaned against the scorers table, legs crossed, as if he was watching his kids play in a sandbox...without a care in the world.
Miller going apeshit on every possession, every pass.
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Uh, no.rgdeuce wrote:Was nice after how bad they fisted us in the first half. Was so bad extra security walked the officials from the court into the tunnel.azcat49 wrote:Just watched the second half and there were some terrible calls against UCLA in that half. Parkers last 3 fouls and Welsh last 2 were not fouls IMO.
We were very fortunate last night to win. Not a team I want to see in Vegas unless it's in the final
You've been on some serious KyleCollins rage rants lately
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That's not unfair. We got hosed in the first half, and rather than just making better calls, the refs just flipped who was getting the stick in the second half. There were several calls where a UCLA player just tossed themselves into a defender and drew the whistle in the first half. I cannot stand those calls.MrBug708 wrote:Uh, no.rgdeuce wrote:Was nice after how bad they fisted us in the first half. Was so bad extra security walked the officials from the court into the tunnel.azcat49 wrote:Just watched the second half and there were some terrible calls against UCLA in that half. Parkers last 3 fouls and Welsh last 2 were not fouls IMO.
We were very fortunate last night to win. Not a team I want to see in Vegas unless it's in the final
You've been on some serious KyleCollins rage rants lately
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Everyone should stop complaining about officiating in the PAC. It follows a script, which is this:
Whatever happens with calls in the first half, the exact opposite will happen in the 2nd.
Whatever happens with calls in the first half, the exact opposite will happen in the 2nd.
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Sadly, this is true. I have gotten to the point where I expect payback calls. As soon as there's a controversial call, the next time the beneficiary breathes on the opposition...bang. My favorite is the immediate moving screen call after the team acquired the ball on a crappy call.Olsondogg wrote:Everyone should stop complaining about officiating in the PAC. It follows a script, which is this:
Whatever happens with calls in the first half, the exact opposite will happen in the 2nd.
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There have been at least four Arizona fans in here, including myself, who have directly or indirectly acknowledged that you guys got hosed in the second half. You can't have the decency to remove the homer glasses and be objective too? You're bound to get a bloop single with your trolling eventually, so keep swinging champMrBug708 wrote:
You've been on some serious KyleCollins rage rants lately
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Well donergdeuce wrote:There have been at least four Arizona fans in here, including myself, who have directly or indirectly acknowledged that you guys got hosed in the second half. You can't have the decency to remove the homer glasses and be objective too? You're bound to get a bloop single with your trolling eventually, so keep swinging champMrBug708 wrote:
You've been on some serious KyleCollins rage rants lately
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Did they beat ASU?
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yesCBCat wrote:Did they beat ASU?
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HehMrBug708 wrote:
Well done
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Omg...the empty seats at Pauley tonight. Unreal.
I guess Lonzo and Leaf prefer a quieter home crowd environment.
I guess Lonzo and Leaf prefer a quieter home crowd environment.
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Thos does not look like the same team that plays against the Cats. WTH. I can't imagine being a fan of that team and the inconsistency.
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I guess it's just not their super bowl tonight.Beachcat97 wrote:Omg...the empty seats at Pauley tonight. Unreal.
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Bolden is playing well. But we treated ASU like our super bowl last week
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You really don't get this concept do you. Just look at the empty seats in pauleyMrBug708 wrote:Bolden is playing well. But we treated ASU like our super bowl last week
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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The concept is stupid, that's why it's turned into a board meme.ASUHATER! wrote:You really don't get this concept do you. Just look at the empty seats in pauleyMrBug708 wrote:Bolden is playing well. But we treated ASU like our super bowl last week
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A meme that is used because it's absolutely true and everyone but you agrees on, yes. This game tonight... Not a super bowl. The game in pauley in January... Absolutely a super bowl. Get with the program bud.MrBug708 wrote:The concept is stupid, that's why it's turned into a board meme.ASUHATER! wrote:You really don't get this concept do you. Just look at the empty seats in pauleyMrBug708 wrote:Bolden is playing well. But we treated ASU like our super bowl last week
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Oooh, Bug-boobs has got some sand all up in that vadge! Go Utes!
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10th place. Worst than the Farmer yearsMrBug708 wrote:DG has cratered this program
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Don't like Alford.....how much longer do you think you guys keep him Mr. Bug? Actually though, DG may be the bigger problem I guess.....MrBug708 wrote:10th place. Worst than the Farmer yearsMrBug708 wrote:DG has cratered this program
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I keep hearing about the uCla job being an "elite" job, and I get it. SoCal, tradition, pay, recruiting etc....
With that said, what about all the intangibles that make that job awful? Who wants that right now? Alford needs to produce next year.
With that said, what about all the intangibles that make that job awful? Who wants that right now? Alford needs to produce next year.
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Only one coach in that program's history has made the school a national contender year after year. Another coach was heading in that direction, but they fired him.Olsondogg wrote:I keep hearing about the uCla job being an "elite" job, and I get it. SoCal, tradition, pay, recruiting etc....
With that said, what about all the intangibles that make that job awful? Who wants that right now? Alford needs to produce next year.
It's not an elite job, and it's not an elite program. It's an elite academic institution who was fortunate to hire John Wooden when they did.
The best evidence that UCLA is not an elite job/program: the many coaches who've turned down the job.
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The biggest stumbling block has generally been money and facilities. Howland took a paycut for the job. Obviously things have changed with TV money now but with the way the AD has been run, who is to say how things can been. They've been to a title game in every decade since the 60s despite financial and facility shortcomings. Harrick wasn't a big name. Howland was an up and comer and a west coast guy. Lavin was a lazy hire. So was Alford. Other names were when UCLA was more worried about finding a Wooden guy. Ironically enough, if Morgan would have just promised the job to Crum when Crum asked for it, ucla probably would have another half dozen titles.Olsondogg wrote:I keep hearing about the uCla job being an "elite" job, and I get it. SoCal, tradition, pay, recruiting etc....
With that said, what about all the intangibles that make that job awful? Who wants that right now? Alford needs to produce next year.
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So my buddy, a uCla grad, is mentioning some billionaire donor that would front the $$ to buy out Alford...but there is some hangup with the AD, wanting him out too.MrBug708 wrote:The biggest stumbling block has generally been money and facilities. Howland took a paycut for the job. Obviously things have changed with TV money now but with the way the AD has been run, who is to say how things can been. They've been to a title game in every decade since the 60s despite financial and facility shortcomings. Harrick wasn't a big name. Howland was an up and comer and a west coast guy. Lavin was a lazy hire. So was Alford. Other names were when UCLA was more worried about finding a Wooden guy. Ironically enough, if Morgan would have just promised the job to Crum when Crum asked for it, ucla probably would have another half dozen titles.Olsondogg wrote:I keep hearing about the uCla job being an "elite" job, and I get it. SoCal, tradition, pay, recruiting etc....
With that said, what about all the intangibles that make that job awful? Who wants that right now? Alford needs to produce next year.
Truth? Lies?
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I'd say there is valid distrust in allowing Dan to make another hire
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I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
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What fan base?Olsondogg wrote:I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Pretty sure he was referring to Bug. You know...the fan "base."ASUHATER! wrote:What fan base?Olsondogg wrote:I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
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It was a joke.. Since UCLA has no fans... Heh...Beachcat97 wrote:Pretty sure he was referring to Bug. You know...the fan "base."ASUHATER! wrote:What fan base?Olsondogg wrote:I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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What?
There are few fan bases in the country as rabid as the fine folks who root for the UCLA Bruins.
But pretty good reading otherwise on the high expectations of UCLA basketball:
http://www.todaysu.com/pac-12-today/ucl ... treatment/" target="_blank
There are few fan bases in the country as rabid as the fine folks who root for the UCLA Bruins.
But pretty good reading otherwise on the high expectations of UCLA basketball:
http://www.todaysu.com/pac-12-today/ucl ... treatment/" target="_blank
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UCLA has millions of fans . . . they're all just boycotting until someone figures out how to reincarnate Wooden.ASUHATER! wrote:It was a joke.. Since UCLA has no fans... Heh...Beachcat97 wrote:Pretty sure he was referring to Bug. You know...the fan "base."ASUHATER! wrote:What fan base?Olsondogg wrote:I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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ben howland was a results oriented-hc who looked good on paper but slipped a bit in recruiting while ostensibly allowing the behavior of his players to devolve into something resembling miami hurricane football in the 80s & 90s. absolutely comical that the alford hire was to bring in a coach who was on higher ground morally, even though alf came with baggage from his iowa days, and to usher in an exciting brand of uptempo bball that would sell tix in the (then) recently reonvated pauley pavilion -- though statistically, howland's guys played at a higher place... and we are all aware of the attendance situation at pp.
during the coaching search, i seem to remember bruin fans hoisting rick pitino to the top of the wishlist so at least ucla was spared the ultimate irony of ironies of bringing in RP as an ethical hire given what has transpired under his watch at l'ville
during the coaching search, i seem to remember bruin fans hoisting rick pitino to the top of the wishlist so at least ucla was spared the ultimate irony of ironies of bringing in RP as an ethical hire given what has transpired under his watch at l'ville
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Each of these Pac jobs is better than UCLA:
AZ (for obvious reasons)
OR (football school so lower expectations, but great fan support and Nike)
USC (also a football school; laxer admissions requirement than UCLA; L.A. always has some of the best prep talent in the nation)
Cal, Utah, UW...at least as good as or better than UCLA.
AZ (for obvious reasons)
OR (football school so lower expectations, but great fan support and Nike)
USC (also a football school; laxer admissions requirement than UCLA; L.A. always has some of the best prep talent in the nation)
Cal, Utah, UW...at least as good as or better than UCLA.
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The recruiting issue was a problem when he stopped recruiting players to fit his successful system. If he kept recruiting kids like Westbrook, Mbah a Moute, et al with the usual top LA kids, things get rolling.Olsondogg wrote:I find that comical. I mean, the knock on Howland was that he was a good coach, who slipped in recruiting. So the AD does the opposite, getting a guy who can't coach but can pull the recruits...
Sounds like an insane fan base who can't be happy with what they have cause it ain't the 70's and it ain't Wooden.
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Someone really, really needs to get rid of the question mark in this thread's title.
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Better?Beachcat97 wrote:Someone really, really needs to get rid of the question mark in this thread's title.
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So much better. Lol!azgreg wrote:Better?Beachcat97 wrote:Someone really, really needs to get rid of the question mark in this thread's title.
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Says the 12 year plus King of trolls.MrBug708 wrote:RC97 still trolling Arizona fans..lol
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Now that's funny
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