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In case you applied for the Assistant Sports Analyst position (or know someone else who has but isn’t reading Notes), I wanted to let you know that I’m just starting to look at applications now! So please don’t infer anything based on whether you’ve heard back from me yet.
My apologies for the delay; what was supposed to be a relatively slow couple of weeks was upended by the tariff stuff + some other features that we’ve tried to accelerate in response to that. I’m looking forward to interviewing candidates soon and finding a great person to work with.
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An honest dispatch about what’s going in Switzerland and watches after spending a week there. Lots of indie talk, wine, and a few of my favorite (and least) new watches:
Point taken, there’s always the desire to see more from Legans myself included. I like what I’ve seen from him at EWU and Portland so far and would see limited issues at least initially if he were to take over here. He could’ve beat USF twice but they lost on the final possession in a game they had in the bag. The stepping stones are there for him and he can definitely take care of business unlike Fox.
I recommend searching up Moses Wood, Chris Austin, and Kristian Sjolund, each of which provide their own niche and flavor. I’d love to have any of them on this Cal team especially Wood. I’m a big energy and buy in guy and Legans clearly has it he just has to continually harness it.