Obvious to everyone outside of UCLA.
What about March Situations 10 out of 11 years?
Obvious to everyone outside of UCLA.
Alford must be an amazing interview. All I have ever heard from people who have had any kind of personal interaction with the man is that he is a giant D-Bag.
He must have developed as a coach at New Mexico, cause the coach I saw at Iowa wouldn't have won that many games at NM. Alot of coaching too is the players you can get, you would think he now has the chance to get any player he wants. So he should do pretty well there.
I think New Mexico was probably a good spot for him. Good support for the team, but not excessive scrutiny. Now, we just wait for the inevitable meltdown. And I don't see him ever being a head coach again after the meltdown. If he couldn't handle the scrutiny in Iowa City, how does he think he can handle it in LA?
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UCLA AD Dan Guerrero saying on conference call Alford will get 7 yrs, 18.2 million (2.6 million a year), plus 200,000 signing bonus.
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UCLA AD Dan Guerrero saying on conference call Alford will get 7 yrs, 18.2 million (2.6 million a year), plus 200,000 signing bonus.
I don't know if there is more scrutiny at UCLA, there will be more national media attention but as far as day to day scrutiny I think IC is worse. In IC, he was the big celebrity and gossip about him spread very quickly. In LA, UCLA basketball is always going to be behind the Lakers and usually USC football, and that's just on the sports scene. People won't be worked up over running into Steve Alford like they would in IC.
Yep. In LA Alford will get hit up more for spare change than he will handshakes from overbearing fans.I don't know if there is more scrutiny at UCLA, there will be more national media attention but as far as day to day scrutiny I think IC is worse. In IC, he was the big celebrity and gossip about him spread very quickly. In LA, UCLA basketball is always going to be behind the Lakers and usually USC football, and that's just on the sports scene. People won't be worked up over running into Steve Alford like they would in IC.
I don't see how decisions get made by people who haven't been "paying attention". I don't know why they made the decision they did, but I'm sure there was some thought about each season and vetting going on.I suspect that Alford may have gotten this job because of old-time UCLA BB fans who haven't really been paying that much attention recently, but think that UCLA should "hire a champion" because "we are UCLA." And they will be the ones who scrutinize him and soon see him for what he is ... a punk who peaked as a student-athlete.
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