should consider have someone from his office contact ESPN and indicate an interest in hosting ESPN College GameDay and talking about dates to do so. Early in the season might be best to help insure Cal has a better record (now 2 wins, 0 losses). I have been suggesting an October 5th matchup with now undefeated Miami, coached by a former Oregon coach.
I'm sure there are a lot details related to hosting Gameday. The most important would be the date and time. Second should be how many people Cal can expect to show up for the outside event, which ESPN would probably be the best to determine, and where Cal it can be held on campus to accommodate the expected number of people to show up for it. It should increase football attendance for the date selected by, I think at least 20,000, being, I think, a profitable event for Cal.
Also, Cal needs to discuss with ESPN who should represent Cal on the show. I suggest Chancellor Rich Lyons and, to bring inro the discussion the most famous college (or pro) football play of all time, The Play, the two most important people related to it, which are Kevin Moen, who scored the winning touchdown in The Play, and Joe Starkey, the Cal radio announcer who famously called The Play on the radio.
I'm sure there are a lot details related to hosting Gameday. The most important would be the date and time. Second should be how many people Cal can expect to show up for the outside event, which ESPN would probably be the best to determine, and where Cal it can be held on campus to accommodate the expected number of people to show up for it. It should increase football attendance for the date selected by, I think at least 20,000, being, I think, a profitable event for Cal.
Also, Cal needs to discuss with ESPN who should represent Cal on the show. I suggest Chancellor Rich Lyons and, to bring inro the discussion the most famous college (or pro) football play of all time, The Play, the two most important people related to it, which are Kevin Moen, who scored the winning touchdown in The Play, and Joe Starkey, the Cal radio announcer who famously called The Play on the radio.