"That was a great, great out of bounds play - a re-screen that opened up Monk for the game winner." He also said it was the rare situation where the opponent was ready for the original play, there's a timeout, and the play coming out of the timeout was better than the original. He said Mark Fox did a really good job defending it, it was "just a great play call with great execution."
Things that make you go hmmmm. I really don't remember a lot of conversation here crediting Cal with that play call. I don't remember much talk about the play at all - other than talk about whether Monk walked (naturally, the only point raised was a negative one). Did the "Cal can't X and O!" crowd even notice the play? It's right up their alley - simple and easy to see, which tends to be the only kinds of things they see when it comes to X and O.
Maybe - although in any other situation where there's a great play credit goes to the head coach - maybe we ought to just give credit to Robic? The manager who lost sweat wiping duties? Oscar Combs? Rupp?.....
Things that make you go hmmmm. I really don't remember a lot of conversation here crediting Cal with that play call. I don't remember much talk about the play at all - other than talk about whether Monk walked (naturally, the only point raised was a negative one). Did the "Cal can't X and O!" crowd even notice the play? It's right up their alley - simple and easy to see, which tends to be the only kinds of things they see when it comes to X and O.
Maybe - although in any other situation where there's a great play credit goes to the head coach - maybe we ought to just give credit to Robic? The manager who lost sweat wiping duties? Oscar Combs? Rupp?.....