SFGATE reported that the key donors of the Cal football name, image and equality collective said that they would not give more money to the organization unless former NFL head coach Ron Riviera is given the right to run the Golden Bear program.
A former All-American Lineback Riviera in Cal was hired on 20 March as the first football general manager of the school. He was tasked with focusing on the construction of the program for funding the “Competition and victory at the highest level”.
But it is not enough for two board members of the California Legends Collective, who is a third-party Nil, who wants Riviera Cal’s Bay Area Neighbors, play the same role as Andrew Luck in Stanford, and share that idea with other donors.
Bhagya was hired in November.
Kevin Kennedy, president of the California Legends Collective, said, “I think we feel a certain sense of obligation to inform the donors that we have brought for the past several years and have cultivated which have helped to fund the collective and have helped generate the success we have created.” “We give them complete information about what we are doing personally with our investment.
In Cal, Riviera University reports to Rich Lyon. Head coach Justin Wilcox reports athletic director Jim Noleton.
Kennedy said that this is not correct.
“You do not rent Mario Andrati and ask him to sit on the passenger seat, isn’t it?” He told SFGATE. “One of the reasons that you bring someone to that kind of employees: to give him control.”
In response to questions presented by SFGATE, Leone replied with this statement:
“I am confident that we have the right people, in the right places, the right things are doing the right things in support of a Cal Athletics Football Program.
Cal completed the 2024 season with a record of 6-7 (2-6 Atlantic Coast Conference). The ACC had a total of 3-9 and 2-6 in its first year in its first year.
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