Hasn't Wilcox been mediocre to bad at Cal? Why would Washington want him?
When we agree that Washington doesn’t want Wilcox, let’s define which derivation of Washington we’re talking about. Huskie fans CERTAINLY don’t want Wilcox due to the plateauing at Cal you’ve pointed out, much like Sark’s (more on him in a moment). But I’ll slightly defend Wilcox’s mediocrity because he’s toughed out two winning seasons in an environment where Berkeley gives him nothing to work with.
After Wilcox took over a program dead in the water, he quickly delivered victories over rivals Stanford and Washington, earned long-awaited bowl bids in years two and three, and recruiting class rankings steadily improved from 70 to 42 to 43 to 39 to 28 all despite an administration that holds back their football program. This especially came to light during these past two Covid years when both the University and City of Berkeley have stonewalled football with unrelenting regulations which has led to mass sidelining of (vaccinated) players or outright cancelations of games.
No, Huskie fans don’t want him, but Wilcox would be a safe, stabilizing hire for a Washington administration (AD Jen Cohen) who doesn’t exactly shoot for the moon and can count on Wilcox not leaving anytime soon. Like Sark’s hirings at USC and Texas, how many times are we going to see administrations like the Longhorns, despite all the money in the world (over 200 million in annual rev – see posts from
@Gigem in Coaching changes thread), make unambitious and even lazy, DOA hires (again, Sark!!!)?
And as a side point that I really want to get across, it’s worth pointing out the difference between being able to do better for yourself (see LA Times commentary below: “UCLA can do much better than Chip Kelly”) and getting what you DESERVE. Yes UCLA, ASU, USC, etc can do better than 5-4 or 6-3 but what the more vocal core of Bruins, Sun Devils, and Trojans fans don’t understand is that treading 6 or 7 wins/year is what’s DESERVED! The stadiums are quite empty (see above images), the TV ratings are low, the local coverage is at a trickle, and across the Pac 12 landscape, the recruiting base hasn’t held up.
Washington might not want a flat-lining Justin Wilcox, but they deserve him.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/story/2021-10-31/commentary-chip-kelly-is-nowhere-close-to-elite-and-ucla-can-do-much-better