BleedGopher
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Did he say UCLA has won 123 championships?? How does that math?
Total AD. Volleyball, basketball, etc.Did he say UCLA has won 123 championships?? How does that math?
Yes. Not sure how long they could have held on without BigTen revenue.Not a big deal.
Press conference, whatever, win games ... matters.
UCLA went the less expensive route on a HC coach right now and it shows ... that's to be expected.
If he wins his awkwardness will be cute, if not they can move on when it is time very easily. Word has it the dude is very good 1 on 1 type interviews, just not a big public speaker I guess. He has time.
No kidding! Wouldn't you at least prepare a statement and rehearse it a few times?DeShaun didn't exactly silence the critics who wonder if he's in any way ready or qualified for such a big job with that one...
Sounds like Coyle.If he wins his awkwardness will be cute, if not they can move on when it is time very easily. Word has it the dude is very good 1 on 1 type interviews, just not a big public speaker I guess. He has time.
Yeah they were deep in the red and they have a university administration / regents who vary from not caring at best ... to openly hostile.Yes. Not sure how long they could have held on without BigTen revenue.
I think he prepared to answer questions but didn't write an opening statement. Usual press conference format is the coach makes an opening statement then it's mostly answering questions.There is no way anyone told him this was coming lol. That’s hilarious. Looks like a teenager that forgot to write a speech for class.
Of course. But a part of the HC job is to deal with the press. He had best be a fast study or I can see things getting ugly, especially if he makes awkward statements after tough losses.I felt bad for the guy. But, if he can recruit and win, I doubt too many UCLA fans will complain. That, though, remains to be seen, and his hire seemed to be a huge stretch anyway, to go from position coach to head coach.
That was my first thought... 9th grade speech class, everyone knows I put about 10% effort into my speech, and then I see my buddy in class and try to hold the laughter in.There is no way anyone told him this was coming lol. That’s hilarious. Looks like a teenager that forgot to write a speech for class.
People used to call Normandale College, UCLA. And say "University Closest to Lyndale Avenue"."UCLA...the 'LA' stands for 'LA'"
So, "former star player and well liked assistant" = good, whereas just "former star player" = bad? Got it.He is a former star player for UCLA and a well liked assistant. It is not like Whalen who had no coaching experience.
A good hire to me.
Not the greatest media presentation on his record but we will see how he does with recruiting and winning.
Brewster type hire.So, "former star player and well liked assistant" = good, whereas just "former star player" = bad? Got it.
Secondly, you're being generous with the term "assistant" - as most use it to mean "assistant head coach". DeShaun was a running backs coach. He held that position at UCLA for 7 years and wasn't promoted to anything else in that time. Doesn't that say something?
It was a desperation hire.
He's just as qualified, and will likely be just as successful, as Ben Johnson was/is for his job.
I think it was less "desperation" and more "this is what we can get for the money we're willing to expend right now... save up some B1G money for a bit and then see where we are".So, "former star player and well liked assistant" = good, whereas just "former star player" = bad? Got it.
Secondly, you're being generous with the term "assistant" - as most use it to mean "assistant head coach". DeShaun was a running backs coach. He held that position at UCLA for 7 years and wasn't promoted to anything else in that time. Doesn't that say something?
It was a desperation hire.
He's just as qualified, and will likely be just as successful, as Ben Johnson was/is for his job.
I bet they could have found someone else with much more head coaching experience if they wanted to. Guy from a lower tier conference.I think it was less "desperation" and more "this is what we can get for the money we're willing to expend right now... save up some B1G money for a bit and then see where we are".
My theory is this guy is somewhat popular with donors, insider types, and such.I bet they could have found someone else with much more head coaching experience if they wanted to. Guy from a lower tier conference.