68great;841926709 said:
I know that many won't like it but consider:
1. Cal games were traditionally at 12:30 (sometimes 1 pm).
Cal games on TV were exceptionally rare.
Fans at Cal games were equally rare
68great;841926709 said:
2. Back in my day when Dinosaurs ruled the land, Cal students did not have any problem getting "stoked up" in time for games with a 12:30 start. They even smuggled kegs into to stands early in the morning thanks to a cooperative student "field official". This allowed the students to stay "stoked up" during the game.
I am not sure what this has to do with modern times...
Now bringing in your own booze is much harder (bringing in your own water is is a 50-50 proposal). Therefore, everyone has to get their buzz pre-game. Not hard to understand..
68great;841926709 said:
3. A 12 noon start gives us plenty of time post-game to party and tailgate, and still have time to go out on Saturday night.
12 noon start sure beats a 5pm or even worse 7pm start.
Go out Saturday night? The game IS the going out Saturday night. Plenty of time to get together and have a real tailgate pregame, get motivated, get to the game, leave, eat, sleep, read paper about how Tosh cried after his unit got abused.
68great;841926709 said:
4. For the Cal fans from far away (Fresno or farther). A 12 noon start gives them time to get home at a decent hour. Friends who sit next to me at Memorial (one of them a Pappy's Boy) come from the Fresno area, and they have not been able to attend most of the 5pm or later games.
Why not? Hotels, friends, family etc.
A day trip from Fresneck is a marathon event anyway. How does sitting in the noon-day sun make that block of time easier?
(I used to drive from Reno for every game; Noon games meant two nights in town - anyone who can drive 4 hours after a game do not do it right... I am exhausted after games for a good 8 hours).