I'm thinking neither.NVBear78 said:
Did Stanfurd Alums raise $42M in NIL funds or did they create a fund of $42M with the planning of using the proceeds for NIL?
I'm thinking neither.NVBear78 said:
Did Stanfurd Alums raise $42M in NIL funds or did they create a fund of $42M with the planning of using the proceeds for NIL?
These are football brands we are talking about. Not the University at large. Cal football has been down a long time. We get excited when the team gets to 6-6 and makes a very minor bowl. Most of the teams on these projected lists have been much more successful and draw significantly more fans both in person and on TV.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
The article itself means little. But when the P12 was dissolving before our eyes many folks completely disregarded the numerous articles and podcasts that ran counter to what Kliavkoff was saying publicly. I would caution folks to not take lightly the articles and podcasts that are once again coming forward regarding future realignment.sycasey said:I would also note that this is an entire article written based on one guy's speculation. It doesn't mean anything.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
Lots of coaches may be out after the last season of P12 hoops. Besides these 3 you mention it seems Haase, Hurley (ASU) and Tinkle (OSU) all could be gone. Tinkle though has a Justin Wilcox type buyout. If he leaves on his own it is $750K. If OSU fires him it balloons to around $8M. OSU no longer is a P4 program and cannot likely afford to fire Tinkle right now.BearSD said:There are rumors about Enfield looking at other jobs. Also rumors about Altman retiring from Oregon, and Washington letting Hopkins go. Any of those have more than enough available money to hire anyone they want.wifeisafurd said:I see no evidence that Furd even funded anything close to that number for NIL, and the story discussed in on basketball board says it was an NIL endowment, which is a patently stupid way to fund NIL. especially when you can't even recruit portal transfers who would command significant NIL payments due to academic restrictions on transfers. I see no merit in there assertion Madsen is leaven to Furd due to NIL support. If you told me someplace like USC, that is a different story.carnicelat said:
$2M NIL for bball and football both, if 5% (Stan payout is closer to 3-4%).
Considerable extra $$$ would need to be there to buy out Madsen's contract, plus pay him well over current Cal salary, and also pay remainder of Haase contract.
It is a major hill to climb. The next few months likely tell us a lot. The big thing on the horizon is the selection of the next Chancellor. This is a huge deal for athletics.Econ141 said:wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
So we are toast. We are locked into the same coach who barely reaches .500 a year. We are locked into the worst AD ever. As others noted prior, an NIL donor base that is fatigued, a vibrant bay area where there are too many other options to care about football, an admin who could care less, and a whole history of subpar performance that have left only a small passionate fanbase. On top of all this, we are hoping a few winning years in the ACC is going to change the mountain of evidence against us? Seems like a hail Mary with a one-legged QB and bum shoulder.
Econ141 said:
So we are toast. We are locked into the same coach who barely reaches .500 a year. We are locked into the worst AD ever. As others noted prior, an NIL donor base that is fatigued, a vibrant bay area where there are too many other options to care about football, an admin who could care less, and a whole history of subpar performance that have left only a small passionate fanbase. On top of all this, we are hoping a few winning years in the ACC is going to change the mountain of evidence against us? Seems like a hail Mary with a one-legged QB and bum shoulder.
wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
Sure. But with conference realignment Cal has many less chances to play in bigger games. ESPN is media partner in the ACC. They also have the SEC. In the ACC right now you have 3 teams that attract TV eyeballs. FSU, Clemson and Miami. Cal can be 10-0 and playing Wake Forest and the game will be on the ACC network or ESPNU. Notre Dame is an ACC football partner and every 3 seasons you will play them.sycasey said:wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
That is a function of winning: you play in bigger games that get picked up on bigger networks. No one draws ratings while playing on Pac-12 Network.
Well, the first thing I'll say is that our TV exposure can't possibly be worse than it was when playing most of our games on P12 Network. At least everyone with a cable or satellite subscription gets ESPN networks.6956bear said:Sure. But with conference realignment Cal has many less chances to play in bigger games. ESPN is media partner in the ACC. They also have the SEC. In the ACC right now you have 3 teams that attract TV eyeballs. FSU, Clemson and Miami. Cal can be 10-0 and playing Wake Forest and the game will be on the ACC network or ESPNU. Notre Dame is an ACC football partner and every 3 seasons you will play them.sycasey said:wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
That is a function of winning: you play in bigger games that get picked up on bigger networks. No one draws ratings while playing on Pac-12 Network.
The SEC has games every weekend that will draw eyeballs. They already have Bama, Georgia, LSU, TAMU that draw eyeballs. Florida has been down but is a brand. Ole Miss is on the rise. And now they add Texas and Oklahoma. And those games are in the same time zones as the ACC most weekends. I can hardly wait for the ACC network ratings for Cal vs Syracuse when they come to CMS this Fall. Or NC State. They have a chance for decent ratings when Miami comes. The Big Game will be a Bay Area only event most likley.
Cal will have to show they can draw west coast eyeballs to the ACC games. But winning is the way forward. if they do not start winning then welcome to the G5.
This/AS6956bear said:Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
If Cal football (athletics) is to survive in this new world of college athletics they need to win NOW. They need fans in the stands and eyeballs watching on TV. They also need to show a willingness to be competitive and play along with the new way programs (Universities) conduct themselves.
Right. The comparison is with Utah that wins, uses NiL to its advantage, has incredible outreach to its fans, a great (and loud) stadium vibe (they sell out), etc. Utah gets on ESPN, often prime time.sycasey said:wifeisafurd said:Also attract way more eyeballs on TV.BearGoggles said:They win and have a fan base that shows up. Surprising number of wealthy donors in a low cost of living area. Far less competition for entertainment $$ than a place like the Bay Area.Econ141 said:
https://www.si.com/college/utah/football/cfb-insider-projects-utah-to-the-big-ten-in-next-conference-realignment-wave
How is Utah a more valuable brand than Berkeley or Stanford? What do you think of where we stand relative to this list of 48?
That is a function of winning: you play in bigger games that get picked up on bigger networks. No one draws ratings while playing on Pac-12 Network.
Shocky1 said:
2025 cal's monster class: whose next???
3.8 gpa 6'1" 225 lbs quick twitch +1 athletic inside linebacker carter jones from crean lutheran in the oc...could be a family deal with 2027 qb caden also with a bears offerGreat to spend time with my future coach !! Go Bears🐻🐻!! #BearTerritory @CalFootball @CoachSirmon pic.twitter.com/OugLS8HCFo
— Carter Jones (@carterjones07) January 24, 2024
3.4 gpa 5'11" 170 lockdown cornerback kaden cook from round rock (near austin), texas...kaden is gonna be yet another university of calveston grad whose fam & friends will show out for our upcoming acc rivalry with smublessed to be in this position! Go bears 🐻! #committed @CalFootball @CoachTreW @CoachTB02 @KynCook @MWCherrington @BamPerformance @SacrificeINC @CoachLaidet @BenjiPalu_Cal pic.twitter.com/qhcIlLhFhT
— Kaden Cook (@Kad1nCook) September 29, 2023
3.6 gpa 5'9" 173 lbs electric running back carter jackson from granite bay high school near sacramento...yeah the underdoggy is the most dangerous creature on planet earth“How they turn a top dog to an underdog?” Off season Hill work goin up 🤞🏽 @PGregorian @CoachTTMP @ttherzog @adamgorney @GregBiggins @SacBee_JoeD pic.twitter.com/BDM8HcqCkn
— Carter Jackson (@cj_jacks2215) May 25, 2023
3.14 gpa (knows he can do better) 6' 185 lbs record setting running back jojo solis from aquinas high school in adelanto...let's ******* go, mr prezidentThe future of college football is in good hands🙏🏽🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/vZECMglxQK
— Coach Solis (@CoachSolis2) January 30, 2024
the university of california, berkeley=#1 ranked public university in the world (for those that wanna build generational wealth thru nfl development in the acc & intellectual capitalism thru hard work in the classrooms of berkeley all while listening to our favorite song)
https://www.forbes.com/top-colleges/
locked in✅ @CoachTreW @CoachTB02 @MWCherrington @BenjiPalu_Cal #GoBears 🐻 🐻 pic.twitter.com/4No9WBJxeL
— Kaden Cook (@Kad1nCook) March 5, 2024
Beautiful morning of WORK in The Bay 🐻 Less than 2 weeks until spring ball… 👀#GoBears pic.twitter.com/DnfrsihHSB
— Marshall Cherrington (@MWCherrington) March 5, 2024
BEARS WIN!
— Cal Softball (@CalSB) March 6, 2024
Quiroga and @AndersAcacia both homer and Teperson earns her third win of the season in the circle as Cal improves to 20-2!#GoBears pic.twitter.com/ZRXEkwkjCS
I am begging the Cal AD to do something like this from that Junior university on the peninsula. $45 annual fee for 8th grade and below to every game, $50 annual fee and free weekday games and $20 for football/$10 for all other games for companions. https://t.co/2IicLI41N8
— Oski’s Drinking Straw 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 (@Oskisstraw) March 5, 2024
maybe Shocky should be their designated Par 3 player. Does Shockey still have eligibly? That is just awful for players of that caliberShocky1 said:
major area of focus moving forward needs to be to solve the ongoing issue of abysmal play on par 3s, the bears 5 players wuz a combined +17 on the par 3s, no es bueno according to becky g
Have mercy on our Monster Class souls if Shocky details his La Jenny nudist French golf course experience.philbert said:
Shocky should try these courses.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/16/golf/worlds-most-bizarre-golf-courses-spc-intl
The bolded points are what concerns me most. The part regarding ample resources is a concern. Will the collective be robust enough to bring in the needed players? Is the support from the administration strong enough?BearGreg said:
To be very clear, there is NO current reason to believe or suggest Mark Madsen is going to Stanford after this season.
They have a massive issue with the transfer portal (cannot take inbound transfers) and have an anemic NIL collective at this point. The rumors of an endowment are 18 months old and to my understanding have not been verified as real not does it make much sense on the surface of it. NIL is a dynamic area that a long term foundations time horizon doesn't match up against it. The cost to donors to tie up that amount of money for a below market amount of NIL funds just doesn't foot.
Will Mark Madsen be attractive to Stanford or other programs that have openings? He will be.
By far the best way to retain him is to donate to the Cal Legends Collective. Mark's not going to leave if he feels he has ample resources to build a championship roster.
Again - There are a lot of unverified rumors and speculation that are shared on our free boards, often without support. Be very skeptical and consider the source and the specific data that's being shared.
wifeisafurd said:
Forget the culture wars, and get to Tallahassee for what is one of the greatest football experiences. If you are a football fan, visiting Doak should be on your bucket list per my college football loving cousins (they are big Ohio State fans), who live about an hour away from Tallahassee.
Before you enter the stadium: Yes get there early for the tailgate scene. The band, which is huge, will go around visiting tailgates, and then finish the last hour or so in front of the stadium to serenade fans going in. If you go to the student union you will hear the War drum playing, which it does constantly 24/7 for the week before the game (that could get real tiring). The tailgate scene starts around 5 hours before the game and it gets jammed real fast. Given we are not Clemson or Florida, our fans should get a warm welcome of Southern hospitality, and get invited to tailgates. Be prepared to eat plenty of good food, drink, and party as hard as you want to. Do not under any circumstances wear Florida or Clemson colors (I got this from a friend who attended Florida). That said, I have also heard from a friend that went to Florida that he found tailgating you typically have to either be in a frat or know someone. It is more of a group/family- it's not really like a communal tailgate like in the SEC. But he went there as a Florida student. There are places you can go to pre-game like Madison Social (Madso), Township, Potbelly's (Pots), or Gordo's.
The Stadium: FSU actually has the use of the Seminoles namer and image as authorized by the Tribe and the Tribe are full participants in university activities, as will become apparent on game day. They have one of the greatest and iconic openings in college history (get to Doak Stadium well before kick-off), where a Seminole warrior riding a horse with a flaming spear charges out and throws the spear into the FSU logo as the horse leaps, and the sell out (and it will be sell out) crowd goes ape for about 10 minutes. The crowd will be the loudest Cal fans have seen since maybe the away game at Tennessee (FSU could be louder). The crowd will be doing the war chant and/or the Tomahawk Chop -right hands only- depending on game circumstances and on offense Cal better be ready for deafening noise. And then there is that famous drum beat behind the chant. The whole thing is so amazing that visiting teams have been known to join in for fun pre-game. Here is glimpse of pre-game.
The is a ton of traditions. One is FSU players line up shoulder to shoulder at midfield, raise their helmets, then walk from the middle of the field to the endzone while the Band plays the theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
The band usually is about 450 strong (comparisons to weak arse Pac bands are depressing) and there is very little piped in anything. They are known as "the band that never lost a half time." In some ways I can see why FSU is looking to go the SEC, they are somewhat a throw-back. It really is a unique game experience.
Doak stadium is very cool and is the largest brick structure in the world outside the of the Great Wall of China.
Food and drink are plentiful and good in the stadium but if you did the tailgate scene, not sure it matters. You can buy booze at the stadium.
Warnings and a suggestion:
[ol]Book the hotel asap, hotels in Tallahassee are notorious for gouging people Driving/parking isn't bad supposely if you want to go to resort towns such Destin or Panama City. I think you have to buy a pass in advance, if you want to park right in front of stadium. GET THEIR EARLY! It could be warm and humid, though the game is late enough that it could be decent weather. Tallahassee can get very packed on the night before and game day. Plan to walk a lot if you are staying in town. Lines at bars can get long. Go to the infamous Gordo's and order smash. Travel director out. [/ol]
I was looking into the FSU game, but the hotels looks expensive and very mediocre at best. Probably a pass for meferCALgm2 said:wifeisafurd said:
Forget the culture wars, and get to Tallahassee for what is one of the greatest football experiences. If you are a football fan, visiting Doak should be on your bucket list per my college football loving cousins (they are big Ohio State fans), who live about an hour away from Tallahassee.
Before you enter the stadium: Yes get there early for the tailgate scene. The band, which is huge, will go around visiting tailgates, and then finish the last hour or so in front of the stadium to serenade fans going in. If you go to the student union you will hear the War drum playing, which it does constantly 24/7 for the week before the game (that could get real tiring). The tailgate scene starts around 5 hours before the game and it gets jammed real fast. Given we are not Clemson or Florida, our fans should get a warm welcome of Southern hospitality, and get invited to tailgates. Be prepared to eat plenty of good food, drink, and party as hard as you want to. Do not under any circumstances wear Florida or Clemson colors (I got this from a friend who attended Florida). That said, I have also heard from a friend that went to Florida that he found tailgating you typically have to either be in a frat or know someone. It is more of a group/family- it's not really like a communal tailgate like in the SEC. But he went there as a Florida student. There are places you can go to pre-game like Madison Social (Madso), Township, Potbelly's (Pots), or Gordo's.
The Stadium: FSU actually has the use of the Seminoles namer and image as authorized by the Tribe and the Tribe are full participants in university activities, as will become apparent on game day. They have one of the greatest and iconic openings in college history (get to Doak Stadium well before kick-off), where a Seminole warrior riding a horse with a flaming spear charges out and throws the spear into the FSU logo as the horse leaps, and the sell out (and it will be sell out) crowd goes ape for about 10 minutes. The crowd will be the loudest Cal fans have seen since maybe the away game at Tennessee (FSU could be louder). The crowd will be doing the war chant and/or the Tomahawk Chop -right hands only- depending on game circumstances and on offense Cal better be ready for deafening noise. And then there is that famous drum beat behind the chant. The whole thing is so amazing that visiting teams have been known to join in for fun pre-game. Here is glimpse of pre-game.
The is a ton of traditions. One is FSU players line up shoulder to shoulder at midfield, raise their helmets, then walk from the middle of the field to the endzone while the Band plays the theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
The band usually is about 450 strong (comparisons to weak arse Pac bands are depressing) and there is very little piped in anything. They are known as "the band that never lost a half time." In some ways I can see why FSU is looking to go the SEC, they are somewhat a throw-back. It really is a unique game experience.
Doak stadium is very cool and is the largest brick structure in the world outside the of the Great Wall of China.
Food and drink are plentiful and good in the stadium but if you did the tailgate scene, not sure it matters. You can buy booze at the stadium.
Warnings and a suggestion:
[ol]Book the hotel asap, hotels in Tallahassee are notorious for gouging people Driving/parking isn't bad supposely if you want to go to resort towns such Destin or Panama City. I think you have to buy a pass in advance, if you want to park right in front of stadium. GET THEIR EARLY! It could be warm and humid, though the game is late enough that it could be decent weather. Tallahassee can get very packed on the night before and game day. Plan to walk a lot if you are staying in town. Lines at bars can get long. Go to the infamous Gordo's and order smash. Travel director out. [/ol]
Hm… if can only pick one, what's better, away FSU game or Auburn?
if you don't mind the drive, Destin is upscale. Good beaches, golf courses, higher end restaurant, etc. If you're looking for closer location, there is St. George Island, which is upscale residential (airbnb) or local hotels for a quiet, non-resort beach scene.SBGold said:I was looking into the FSU game, but the hotels looks expensive and very mediocre at best. Probably a pass for meferCALgm2 said:wifeisafurd said:
Forget the culture wars, and get to Tallahassee for what is one of the greatest football experiences. If you are a football fan, visiting Doak should be on your bucket list per my college football loving cousins (they are big Ohio State fans), who live about an hour away from Tallahassee.
Before you enter the stadium: Yes get there early for the tailgate scene. The band, which is huge, will go around visiting tailgates, and then finish the last hour or so in front of the stadium to serenade fans going in. If you go to the student union you will hear the War drum playing, which it does constantly 24/7 for the week before the game (that could get real tiring). The tailgate scene starts around 5 hours before the game and it gets jammed real fast. Given we are not Clemson or Florida, our fans should get a warm welcome of Southern hospitality, and get invited to tailgates. Be prepared to eat plenty of good food, drink, and party as hard as you want to. Do not under any circumstances wear Florida or Clemson colors (I got this from a friend who attended Florida). That said, I have also heard from a friend that went to Florida that he found tailgating you typically have to either be in a frat or know someone. It is more of a group/family- it's not really like a communal tailgate like in the SEC. But he went there as a Florida student. There are places you can go to pre-game like Madison Social (Madso), Township, Potbelly's (Pots), or Gordo's.
The Stadium: FSU actually has the use of the Seminoles namer and image as authorized by the Tribe and the Tribe are full participants in university activities, as will become apparent on game day. They have one of the greatest and iconic openings in college history (get to Doak Stadium well before kick-off), where a Seminole warrior riding a horse with a flaming spear charges out and throws the spear into the FSU logo as the horse leaps, and the sell out (and it will be sell out) crowd goes ape for about 10 minutes. The crowd will be the loudest Cal fans have seen since maybe the away game at Tennessee (FSU could be louder). The crowd will be doing the war chant and/or the Tomahawk Chop -right hands only- depending on game circumstances and on offense Cal better be ready for deafening noise. And then there is that famous drum beat behind the chant. The whole thing is so amazing that visiting teams have been known to join in for fun pre-game. Here is glimpse of pre-game.
The is a ton of traditions. One is FSU players line up shoulder to shoulder at midfield, raise their helmets, then walk from the middle of the field to the endzone while the Band plays the theme from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
The band usually is about 450 strong (comparisons to weak arse Pac bands are depressing) and there is very little piped in anything. They are known as "the band that never lost a half time." In some ways I can see why FSU is looking to go the SEC, they are somewhat a throw-back. It really is a unique game experience.
Doak stadium is very cool and is the largest brick structure in the world outside the of the Great Wall of China.
Food and drink are plentiful and good in the stadium but if you did the tailgate scene, not sure it matters. You can buy booze at the stadium.
Warnings and a suggestion:
[ol]Book the hotel asap, hotels in Tallahassee are notorious for gouging people Driving/parking isn't bad supposely if you want to go to resort towns such Destin or Panama City. I think you have to buy a pass in advance, if you want to park right in front of stadium. GET THEIR EARLY! It could be warm and humid, though the game is late enough that it could be decent weather. Tallahassee can get very packed on the night before and game day. Plan to walk a lot if you are staying in town. Lines at bars can get long. Go to the infamous Gordo's and order smash. Travel director out. [/ol]
Hm… if can only pick one, what's better, away FSU game or Auburn?
update from head coach walter chun:Shocky1 said:
https://instagr.am/p/C35oMsJPQQg
cabo intercollegiate 3rd round update:
them california golden bears finished 13 over par & 10th out of 15 teams in the elite competition tournament at twin dolphins
major area of focus moving forward needs to be to solve the ongoing issue of abysmal play on par 3s, the bears 5 players wuz a combined +17 on the par 3s, no es bueno according to becky g
in college golf both walter & peter can stand on tee boxes and discuss clubbing & strategic lines of play with their players kinda like caddies, this needs to happen with better results on par 3s if the bears are to compete as a potential top 10 program
both the upcoming tournaments at pasatiempo (5 pars 3s particularly if the back tee box is utilized on the brutal narrow uphill 3rd hole) & the pac 12 championship at desert forest (the diabolical 12th hole requires extra clubbing as the green widens out in the back 3rd) got major scorecard wrecking par 3s
yeah becky g says no salsa dancing/yoga classes with muchachos that make dumb azz caca messes of par 3s, got it?
the university of california, berkeley=#1 ranked public university in the world (including mexico)
gem, keep in mind the weather in the south might be a factor in your roadtrip decisionferCALgm2 said:
Hm… if can only pick one, what's better, away FSU game or Auburn?
Shocky1 said:gem, keep in mind the weather in the south might be a factor in your roadtrip decisionferCALgm2 said:
Hm… if can only pick one, what's better, away FSU game or Auburn?
https://instagr.am/p/BtwuEm7hzxq
cal plays auburn on saturday september 7th, trust me the deep south will be engulfed in faulkneresque suffocating humidity that will make u wonder why anyone would willingly live in that part of the world...shocky is gonna make a side trip with slim wadie on the friday before the game to walk 36 holes at the new coore & crenshaw (my favorite living architects) design on the coastline of lake martin alabama, the wicker point golf club...staying hydrated & not drawing the attention of the small town police departments is advisable
cal plays florida state on saturday september 21st which will hopefully be less toasty warm...current plan is to pregame golf earlier that week at the streamsong resort which is halfway between tampa & orlando (lunch with cuonzo & roberta martin would be fun too)...in that florida state is our new acc arch rival, this gameday in tallahassee is gonna be lit...**** the seminoles
https://instagr.am/p/C0RrViqgLqV
this is buc-ee's territory (fudge slabs r ghiradelli good)#
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