Our AD wasn't sold on him and offered him a modest raise and 1 year extension after the sweet 16 run. He was decidedly on the hot seat before they won the play-in game and then went to the sweet 16. Cuonzo didn't like the fans getting on his ass and wanting Bruce back, and the fans didn't like the fact that his teams were either overachieving(if they didn't do well) or capable of being one of the best in the country depending on when you asked him. I mean it's ridiculous. He said earlier in the year this was one of the best teams in the country, then he says when they're .500 in league play they were picked to finish fifth or some shit and that's where they are, blah blah blah realistic expectations, etc. He's not a terrible coach and he got kids to go to class and stay out of trouble, so he has my respect and I wish him well. But his teams never got motivated to kick ass until a bunch of idiots signed a petition and they were notoriously up and down when it came to effort. He even said in the Cal press conference that the petitions was like "poking the bear" insinuating it made him somehow coach better or some shit I don't really think makes any sense, although honestly they played like dogshit until it happened so it's probably true. I guess maybe your 1.6M salary isn't enough and it takes some disrespect to motivate your team. Anyway, I'm glad we're moving on. The roster was going to implode next year anyway, this just saves us a buyout. Like 85% of our scoring and rebounding graduated, and we have no young guys showing anything to look at other than Josh Richardson and a 5 star who redshirted this year. Every player he made the run with this year was a Bruce recruit basically, and they're all gone now. He got out while the getting was good. If Cal wants a coach who will be on the bubble every year and graduates student athletes they could do worse.Cuonzo Martin has left Tennessee to coach at Cal
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Seems like a lateral move, not quite sure I understand it.
Tulsa is supposed to be a job you leave for a gig like Mizzou. I know Haith's Miami teams got progressively worse year-to-year after his hire. Looks like his career is on the same path now.