Mic Man

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GivemTheAxe
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PearForce2 said:

what a jerk this guy is.

I feel sorry for wilcox and knowlton that they have to deal with this self-entitled a-hole.

(the people defending him on this thread are the lucky ones. they weren't driven away by his self-admitted anger complex.)







I am confused who is the jerk: Ken or Avinash?

"You can't tell the players without a score card"
75bear
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GivemTheAxe said:

PearForce2 said:

what a jerk this guy is.

I feel sorry for wilcox and knowlton that they have to deal with this self-entitled a-hole.

(the people defending him on this thread are the lucky ones. they weren't driven away by his self-admitted anger complex.)







I am confused who is the jerk: Ken or Avinash?

It's a Rorschach test
Gobears49
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RonO said:

Gobears49 said:

As a former old Cal yell leader who led a long "call and response" yell I devised for ten years on the Cal platform, which lasts over a minute, I would be interest in hearing the words to Ken's yell and any explanation of it.so it makes sense (though that is difficult without witnessing the yell). Maybe have Ken write out the yell with added explanations to it so it makes sense without actually viewing it. But I know that would be difficult.

In my opinion, Cal's best yell leader was Bob Tuck. He had total balls and was very creative. His stealing the football while wearing a full gorilla outfit at USC, i believe in 1971 or 1972, and then climbing the goal post at the west end and doing his gorilla immitation was classic Tuck. He was later arrested but got away.

Perhaps there should be a program where old yell leaders can do their thing at Cal games. I doubt the new yell leaders are as good as the old ones. They don't have the balls to do something creative.
My wife and I were in the coliseum that day. My memory tells me they actually played for a while with the gorilla on the goal post. Anyone know for sure about my "played on" comment?
I was there to see it. Bob Tuck stole the football and ran down ot the west end of the stadium with it, wearing his gorilla outfit. I'm sure the refs wouldn't allow any non-football player to go on the field (which includes the end zone and its goal post).
Gobears49
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Here's an email about Bob Tuck, easily Cal's best, and most creative, yell leader of all time.

I was an assistent yell leader to Bob when he was a Cal head yell leader in 1970. He had to be, absolutely, the best Cal leader of all time. He was incredible. Extremely smart, creative, fearless, and physically strong.



I will soon be writing an short piece (I hope) on Bear Insider suggesting that Bob be awarded something from Cal indicating he was the best Cal yell leader of all time. Bob was fearless (and strong), often leading a Califolrnia spellout from the top of the Memorial southeast flag poll, holding onto it with one arm and one leg (see if you can do that -- you can't, even when you were a young man)

He was also the person who stole the football in Cal's game versus USC in the early 1970's, at the L.A, Coliseum in the fourth quarter, at the 50 yard line, with both Cal and USC players on the field, and in a FULL GORILLA OUTFIT (see arrticle above for a picture of that outfit), ran with the football down to the goal post on the west end of the stadium, climbed up it and stood on crossbar, and did a gorilla hunch up and down, holding the football. recorded. Too bad that probably nobody recorded that event.

Another Tuck yell occurred in a big Game at Cal in 1970, who then had Jim Plunkett at QB, who later that year won the Heisman Trophy, and wide receiver Randyo Vataha, who later played three seasons in the pros.

In that game, Plunkett through a perfect pass to Vatah,a wh,o was ten yards ahead of the closest Cal defender, but Vataha dropped the ball. Bob Tuck tIMMEDIATELY THEN CAME UP WyITH THE PERFECT YELL. It was "Randy Vata ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (a laugh). My brother, two years younger than me, went to Stanford, and was in the Stanford stands. He later agreed with me that the Cal yell was really loud and perfectly and clearly enunciated.

Only Bob Tuck could come up with that yell and lead it loud it so loudly and with perfect enunciation.

Bob Tuck deserves a special award for his amazing Cal yell leading abilities and should receive it while he is still alive. I doubt any other Cal yet leader can touch him.

GO BEARS!!!!!!

(Sorry for the sound. It is automatic. I can't turn it off).
Gobears49
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I totally agree!!!!!!
Gobears49
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The gotrilla outfit in Tuck's article was the one he used in the USC game against Cal I described. A one of kind event. Tuck was all balls and was the only person who phycially pull off his stunts and yeels and was brillinat enough to think them up. He deserves to be acknowledged for genius and his abilities by Cal.

Who do I call, and what is his or her telephne number, to try to achieve my goal of awarding Bob for his assistance to Cal and memorialize him as Cal's best all time yell leader. Thanks.
Gobears49
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The video shows the gorilla outfit that must have been worn by him while stealing the football at USC and crouchong up and down at the L.A Coliseum west end crossbar. We should refer to Bob as "All Balls Tuck."
TilWeWobble
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On the topic of prior yell leaders, and I was a Bob Tuck fan (I am a class of 71 alum) who remembers Wayne Tarr? I think I got the name right but not positive. He was from Chico, later had a role with the 49ers I believe. Anyway, he may not have been an official yell leader but he sure could fire up the crowd.. Anyone here able to refresh my recollection?
 
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