And the point that I’m making is you can’t pretend to be happy about an unproven coach with zero post season success while having complained about a guy who won more at UK, regular and post season, than Mark Pope ever will.
I'm talking about the most recent years.
Nothing in Pope's past would indicate he would perform better in the post season than Cal did the last six years.
Close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades.
Saying Pope will have more post season success than Cal is based on nothing other than hopes and dreams.