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Cal views on DykesModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Cal views on DykesSounds like the person who hired him left, he had academic restrictions pushed down on him that weren't in place when he got the job, and he didn't have a good budget for hiring assistant coaches.
It also, more importantly, sounds like he knew things didn't go as well as he wanted, and went to spend time with a coach who did things differently in order to learn some new stuff. Sound healthy, and a lot better than the "I want to prove that I can recruit by videotape" mindset that former coaches had. Looking forward to it. And super excited that he allows for open practices. Heard that at the recruiting event and confirmation on that board ![]()
Re: Cal views on DykesThought everyone in Berkeley liked Dykes
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Closing fast for post of the year....nicely played. stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Re: Cal views on DykesVery strange fit from the beginning, Sonny Dykes, the son of Spike Dykes, trying to fit in.....in the liberal Mecca of Berkeley.
Re: Cal views on DykesYeah - if you love Lubbock, Berkeley ain't gonna be your thing.
Re: Cal views on DykesCal fans really liked how SD cleaned up the academic performance of the team. Tedford let academics slip his last couple of years and success in that area is very important to the Cal administration and alums. Where they didn't like him was his constant flirting with other jobs (Baylor, Missouri, South Carolina & UH) along with an inability to build a credible defense. Add in the fact he had virtually no success vs. their historical rivals (never beat Stanford or USC, only one win each vs. Oregon, UCLA & UW).
At SMU, I don't think flirting with other jobs will be an issue for awhile and it seems he has a new emphasis on defense. As for success against historical rivals, beating TCU more than once would be an improvement over recent coaches.
Re: Cal views on DykesCoach Dykes goes from Lubbock and the Pirate to LaTech, then goes to Cal. Must of been a real culture shock. Heard this story from his first or second year.
Upon moving into his new neighborhood, a neighbor comes over, not to welcome him, but to reprimand him for his wife's gas guzzling SUV. Where upon he sells his car and buys a second one... whether true or not it defines culture shock.
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Just now seeing this thread and this is amazing. Well done. ![]()
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Don't know whether the story is true or not, but coaches get allowances/vehicles from local dealerships so switching vehicles wouldn't cost anything.
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many Californians refer to SUVs as stupid ugly vehicles
Re: Cal views on DykesAnyone's opinion in Berkeley is useless.
Re: Cal views on DykesPretty much the epitome of "let me tell you how to live your life" attitude
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The cost of the vehicle is not the point of the story. It's that he saw a gas guzzler pissed off a resident there, so he got a 2nd big truck to prove a point.
Re: Cal views on DykesThanks for clarifying the point of the story. That definitely did not come across to me in the original telling
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