Probably a good thing that fruit projectiles are not part of the game day experience, but are there some who miss the days when this was part of the Big Game experience? Was this a long-standing tradition or a fleeting, abruptly halted trend?
B.A. Bearacus;841978081 said:
Probably a good thing that fruit projectiles are not part of the game day experience, but are there some who miss the days when this was part of the Big Game experience? Was this a long-standing tradition or a fleeting, abruptly halted trend?
86Oski;841978089 said:
I think the riot gear deal was the 1999 BG, following Cal fans exercising their First Amendment rights in a rather emphatic manner on the field after Cal lost the 1997 BG.
I don't recall seeing much fruit being thrown when I was a student, but chances are I was drunk at the time.
I do recall the 1979 BG at the Farm, when Stanford had lacrosse players around the Stanford banned to catch the fruit and send it back into the Cal rooting section.
KoreAmBear;841978102 said:
You're right I had the years mixed up. It was the year Furd went to the Rose Bowl, ugh. The year that Deltha O'Neal single-handedly kept us in the game and Boller was out.
86Oski;841978106 said:
Yep...Wes Dalton starting at QB for the Bears...94 yard TD run by the Cardinal fullback...good times!
B.A. Bearacus;841978081 said:
Probably a good thing that fruit projectiles are not part of the game day experience, but are there some who miss the days when this was part of the Big Game experience? Was this a long-standing tradition or a fleeting, abruptly halted trend?
prospeCt;841978148 said:
calumnus;841978111 said:
It was big when I arrived at Cal in 1980, so my guess is the 70s and early 80's were the golden era of fruit launching at Cal.
txwharfrat;841978257 said:
Mid 80's was awesome . Wasn't just $c or BG either .... The complex structures people snuck in to launch the fruit was truly impressive. Everything from fruit-a-pults to super-sized surgical-hose sling shot launchers. It got to be where the technology allowed you to make it essentially across the field ...
kirklandblue;841978474 said:
I remember it being water balloons launched by surgical tubing in the mid 70's which then changed over to oranges by the late 70's. I thought the water balloons were much more dramatic but assumed that it must have been too difficult to smuggle in enough loaded balloons. I do remember in the 1975 game against USC (which we won 28-14, I believe- Joe Roth, Chuck Muncie, et al.) a water balloon splashed just a few feet behind John McKay as he walked along the sideline. He stopped and glared across the field toward the student section. I was astonished at the range and accuracy of the artillery, but right then I thought, wait a minute, this is not going to be so much fun if they actually hit someone, especially the opposing coach!
kirklandblue;841978474 said:
I remember it being water balloons launched by surgical tubing in the mid 70's which then changed over to oranges by the late 70's. I thought the water balloons were much more dramatic but assumed that it must have been too difficult to smuggle in enough loaded balloons.
oobay;841978144 said:
It was big in my day (1985-89). We would take oranges from the dorms for a week leading up to the game. I miss those days.
palisadesbear;841978345 said:
73-76 for sure.
Crutches? Check
Surgical tubing? Check
Empty cool whip container? Check
Ready, aim, fire!!!!
PRD74;841978934 said:
Good clean fun as pictured in the official 1972 Cal Pregame Program.
Big C_Cal;841978196 said:
70s and 80s, for sure. One poster above referenced the LSJU Lacrosse team protecting their stupid band for a few years. Ironically, it just brought attention to the whole thing and turned their whole show into a fruit-throwing game. Probably an improvement, though...
Gotta say, I played in the Cal Band and was once hit by a projectile. It can be really bad, especially for players of brass instruments (metal mouthpiece smashed into face). The poor folks in the marching band are trying to play while watching the director and march while staying in allignment: They really don't need to be dodging projectiles, as well. I wouldn't wish this on any bandmember, not even LSJUMB, or even U$C.
People throwing crap have never been on that field themselves, I bet.