Not the most disappointing loss, the most embarrassing.
Today was 44 points!
Today was 44 points!
azulviejo said:
Not the most disappointing loss, the most embarrassing.
Today was 44 points!
Bearly Clad said:
I'd say the Arizona loss in '21. It was their only win that season they were down to a 3rd string QB and we lost and didn't even trust our backup when it was clear Glover couldn't get it done. We only put up 3 points. It was a failure of coaching, development, recruiting, and scouting and it kept us out of a bowl game and it was their only win that season.
That's why it's my pick, it was a complete debacle on every level with no redeeming silver linings. There's lots of other choices but that one was a complete gut punch to me where it was clear we had lost whatever pre-Covid momentum we had and that this coaching staff wasn't it.
Maybe it's recency bias because there have been lots of bad losses over the decades but that one still sticks with me as the most embarrassed I've ever been as a Cal fan
Calbears777 said:
How will CAL compete in the ACC when you cant even beat the 0regon Ducks! Something we all need to think about as CAL fans! The ACC cuts you no breaks tuff competition in a very tough Conference. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. G0 BEARS!
Isn't Gilby's USC debacle also the game where he blew Barnes' redshirt at halftime?Big C said:
Cal vs. (F)UCLA, 1978 ("It's been years since ABC televised a Cal game and it'll be years until they do it again!")
Cal vs. U$C, early-mid '90s... somebody referenced it above
Cal vs, Furd 2013 (I spent some of the 2nd half curled up in the fetal position, under a bench at Furd)
Cal vs. Arizona 2021 (at least good that we didn't forfeit)
Cal vs. Colorado last season (How COULD we?!? ... death knell for the Wilcox program begins)
For the record. today's game doesn't make the list. Just another bad loss; nothing to write home about.
Big C said:
Cal vs. (F)UCLA, 1978 ("It's been years since ABC televised a Cal game and it'll be years until they do it again!")
Cal vs. U$C, early-mid '90s... somebody referenced it above
Cal vs, Furd 2013 (I spent some of the 2nd half curled up in the fetal position, under a bench at Furd)
Cal vs. Arizona 2021 (at least good that we didn't forfeit)
Cal vs. Colorado last season (How COULD we?!? ... death knell for the Wilcox program begins)
For the record. today's game doesn't make the list. Just another bad loss; nothing to write home about.
CalBarn said:
The Wilcox Cheez-it Bowl of 2018 was about as embarrassing as it gets. Would rather we weren't in a bowl game that year. Lost to TCU in overtime, 10-7, and looked awful. Many observers said it was easily the worst bowl game that year.
well said...Younger Cal fans have no clue how holding onto him would have changed Cal football for a long time...heartofthebear said:
The worst loss Cal ever suffered was the loss of Bruce Snyder
mbBear said:well said...Younger Cal fans have no clue how holding onto him would have changed Cal football for a long time...heartofthebear said:
The worst loss Cal ever suffered was the loss of Bruce Snyder
Two of those games stand out in my mind:run2win said:
Here are a few unpleasant Saturdays:
1961 - 7-53 loss to Kansas in Memorial
1973 - 0-66 loss to Alabama
1978 - 0-45 loss to UCLA in Memorial
1980 - 7-60 loss ot USC
1982 - 7-50 loss to UW
1986 - 0-49 loss to ASU
1994 - 0-61 loss to USC
1999 - 0-45 loss to Nebraska
2012 - 14-62 loss to Oregon State
We would have had Jake the Snake and Rashaan Salaam?mbBear said:well said...Younger Cal fans have no clue how holding onto him would have changed Cal football for a long time...heartofthebear said:
The worst loss Cal ever suffered was the loss of Bruce Snyder
Hue Jackson lolokaydo said:mbBear said:well said...Younger Cal fans have no clue how holding onto him would have changed Cal football for a long time...heartofthebear said:
The worst loss Cal ever suffered was the loss of Bruce Snyder
But without Snyder and whoever followed him, we wouldn't have gotten that magical season in 1996 when Cal had on its staff the future head coaches of 4 NFL teams.