Lawsuit aside, that is pretty unusual to see 4-5 players being dropped like that. Does anyone have any inside info? Maybe the girls broke some rules...
They had a bad year. Maybe the coach thinks the new recruits will do better.
Lawsuit aside, that is pretty unusual to see 4-5 players being dropped like that. Does anyone have any inside info? Maybe the girls broke some rules...
They have 31 on the ‘19 roster, same as ‘18. Without cuts they would have had 35-36.Lawsuit aside, that is pretty unusual to see 4-5 players being dropped like that. Does anyone have any inside info? Maybe the girls broke some rules...
More reasons to fire Neil. Like I said, a first round bow out and he is gone. Should have lost to Oregon last evening if it wasn’t for that botched keeper play.
I thought in a power 5 conference that a player couldn’t get cut? Or is it their scholarship that can’t be cut?They have 31 on the ‘19 roster, same as ‘18. Without cuts they would have had 35-36.
I don’t know Title IX inside and out, but maybe there are NCAA limits on roster size differences from men to women. The men are carrying 27 this year.
I think they call this lawnmower parenting, taken to the extreme.
.I thought in a power 5 conference that a player couldn’t get cut? Or is it their scholarship that can’t be cut?
A non scholarship player is the same as a student on campus. This is just unnecessary
noise.
Don’t most of Cal’s teams underperform based on the type of recruits they should be pulling in?Nothing against Neil. He’s underperformed at Cal for several years and honesty it would be best if the program moved on from him.
Cal is on par with UCLA in academics and is a desirable destination for smart talented female soccer player. One would expect CAL to be as successful as the school across the Bay and Amanda down south.
The people that have a beef with Neil are the 5 girls he cut and the one that’s suing him. There has to be some merit to the lawsuit. Why waste all that money and bring all that attention to your daughter.
Cancer kids usually transfer and typically don’t ask to be to be reinstated.
I think what board of education was referencing is that an NLI in the power five is good for all 4 years, and the only way a coach can get out of it is the player voluntarily transferring or quitting the team. There might be some posters that have more details...
A non scholarship player is the same as a student on campus. This is just unnecessary
noise.
True but if you look at where the stars of those teams came from, most were local or grew up in sketchy neighborhoods so Berkeley was not a shock to them. Under Montgomery his star Randel grew up a few miles away and Christopher was from a sketchy part of LA if I am not mistaken. Bozeman had local Kidd and paid off parents to get players. Telford had Rodgers as his quarterback and although he was from Chico spent a lot of time in the area between moves.Cal had darn good basketball team when Montgomery was there. Then that carried a for a few when Bozeman took over.
Same for football in the Mariucci and Telford era.
Yes it is allowed. I would say the majority of college coaches also coach at the club level. Although it must be an interesting conversation talking to your club players about their collegiate goals.Saw that Neil works at mustang as do his assistants. Is that allowed by the ncaa?
Saw that Neil works at mustang as do his assistants. Is that allowed by the ncaa?
Yes. My son's last "club" tournament was as a free-agent signee with the Davis Legacy BU19 club team playing at the Surf Thanksgiving tournament in San Diego his Freshman year at UC Davis, after the Varsity season had concluded. The coach of the Davis team was an assistant coach at UC Davis.
I have no clue on any of the rules for girls sports so I won't go there. However, we should try and be like the, http://www.socalhoops.com/southern.htm. I don't think you will see Coach Cronin and his assistants also coaching one the top Socal AAU Travel teams like, Double Pump Pump N Run All Star Traveling Teams. You might see a AAU coach take head job or be assistant college, but they never get or do both.Yes it is allowed. I would say the majority of college coaches also coach at the club level. Although it must be an interesting conversation talking to your club players about their collegiate goals.