OT-ish: Ivan Rabb Commits to Cal

Submitted by MGoChippewa on

Ivan Rabb, the nation's #7 basketball recruit in 2015, per 247, has committed to Cal-Berkley tonight. Cal is a finalist for Jaylen Brown, so this will likely move them up the list.

 

I am excited to announce that I will be attending the University of California,Berkeley next year ! #GoBears

Pinky

April 13th, 2015 at 10:51 PM ^

Cal hasn't won a conference title since 1959.  Why in God's name would any top recruit want to play there?

PurpleStuff

April 14th, 2015 at 1:22 AM ^

Mike Montgomery had a winning record in Pac-12 play in each of his 6 seasons at Cal.  He managed the same feat in his last 11 seasons at Stanford before that. 

Cuonzo Martin posted a losing record in his first and only season at Cal immediately following Montgomery's retirement.

So it would appear you know little to nothing about Cal specifically or Pac-12 basketball in general.

DMill2782

April 14th, 2015 at 11:22 AM ^

did not post a losing record. They were 18-15 last season. Nothing spectacular, but still above the .500 mark.

He did have a losing record in the Pac 12 at 7-11. Maybe you just meant the Pac 12 record and not the overall.  

umumum

April 14th, 2015 at 12:13 PM ^

the year before, Martin took UTenn to the Sweet 16 as we know.  He left UTenn, in part, because he wasn't Bruce Pearl and, in part, because he wouldn't do what Pearl was willing to do.  How about Martin just did a good job of recruiting a kid already on the West Coast.

I suspect that when Stauskas, GRIII and particularly McGary signed other blogs may have been asking why they would go to a program that had done little in 15 years.

Perkis-Size Me

April 13th, 2015 at 11:11 PM ^

Can someone please explain to me why Cal has all of a sudden become a basketball recruiting powerhouse?

Yes, of course it's a great school, and you can't ask for a better location, but to my estimation, Cal has been a basketball doormat for years. What happened that's made top kids seemingly want to come there overnight?



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Cali Wolverine

April 13th, 2015 at 11:32 PM ^

in the Pac for years with a little slump before they hired Montgomery (who worked wonders at Stanford). They usually have a decent team of underrated players from California with at least one NBA level talent player. I don't even like Cal...but it is kind of funny to read posts kind of banging on a school that in many ways is similar to Michigan.

turd ferguson

April 14th, 2015 at 12:06 AM ^

It's not really similar to either one (Northwestern or Michigan).  Cal is excellent at a lot of sports other than football and basketball, sometimes pretty good at football and/or basketball, and rarely great at either.  

I think it's hard to find a good comparison for them, but if anything, I'd say Cal is the West Coast's University of Virginia.

ThadMattasagoblin

April 14th, 2015 at 12:13 AM ^

They have 2 Pac 12/10 football titles since 1960 and 0 Pac 12/10 basketball titles since 1959 and no final fours since 1960. The last couple of years from 2008-2015 that we've bitched about would probably have been their best stretch since 1960 with the final four and 2 conference titles. The only thing we share in common with Cal is strong academics and swimming teams.

CoachBP6

April 14th, 2015 at 1:08 AM ^

I hope Brown goes to UM, but if he doesn't it would be cool to see him go to Cal and start moving that program in the right direction.

pryoo

April 14th, 2015 at 4:11 AM ^

As a lifelong Michigan fan, but Cal grad I have to say it's pretty amazing what Cal was able to do under Tedford, especially with dilapidated facilities (until recent overhaul). They couldn't quite get to the top with USC and then Oregon blocking them, but I believe there are more Cal players in the NFL than Michigan at the moment. Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch, CJ Anderson, Desean Jackson, Keenan Allen, Shane Vereen to name a few. 

Basketball has also had good success under Montgomery, and it seems like Cuonzo has got recruiting on the upswing. So I believe the comparison to UVA, Michigan, or a UCLA and not just a Northwestern is valid.

Padog

April 14th, 2015 at 8:04 AM ^

There are more Michigan players than you realize. Some players that you wouldn't even guess are starting in the league, let alone just making a roster. Patrick Omameh started last year for the Bucs. Fitz Toussaint made a team. If they put together a Michigan pro team and a Cal pro team, Michigan would win.



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pryoo

April 14th, 2015 at 4:14 AM ^

I too am dying for Jaylen Brown to suit up for the Wolverines next year, and really feel like Bielein can develop his game to his full potential. But if he doesn't pick Michigan I do hope he winds up at Cal so I can catch him in action.

Don

April 14th, 2015 at 4:32 AM ^

If Rabb was from Michigan or Ohio or Illinois it would be puzzling or maybe even concerning that he turned down Beilein for Cal, but given the proximity of Berkeley to Oakland this should have been expected.

1974

April 14th, 2015 at 7:20 AM ^

Brown's decision aside for a moment, I think you have to like this if you're a college basketball fan and you're _not_ a fan of concentrated power.

Notice that he had Kentucky and Kansas in his list and that he had visited both schools:

http://sports.yahoo.com/cal/basketball/recruiting/player-Ivan-Rabb-1305…

Did anyone want him going to either of those 1-and-done factories?

Balance of power ... much better, I say.

Big_H

April 14th, 2015 at 9:23 AM ^

Man, Cal is recruiting hard. They got Ivan Rabb and they actually were the front runner for Caleb Swannigan or Diamond Stone (can't remember which one right now) now it's possible they might land Jaylen Brown(sp?) also. wow.