BearsWiin;842369184 said:
FWIW, I was watching a Pac-12 stream on my desktop at home. Gave up my season tickets two years ago, see no reason to renew at this point. But when I'm in the stadium, I cheer for the players; I don't boo coaches.
If you never boo coaches, then you are better than I. I rarely boo coaches. I only flipped one off once, 2001 v. UW as the team went off at halftime. We were up 21-10. The offense was doing well, and we had a chance to go for the throat at the end of the half. We could have gotten the ball back with over a minute left and a couple of time outs, but after a Banta-Cain sack put UW at 4th down and long on their 36, Holmoe decided not to call time out before a UW punt and then we sat on the ball. I was really annoyed. Of course, we lost 31-28, and Holmoe never won another conference game.
Ah, I'll never forget the look on the faces of some bewildered UW fans after that game as a dear friend of mine, may he rest in peace, stood with me at the corner of LeConte and LaLoma and screamed about how much love Cal had shown over the years by gifting games to UW, and UW had never reciprocated. "Where's the love?" he yelled as the UW fans shuffled off, realizing that the state of California mental health care and the state of Cal football were such as to give this poor man no hope. Until he died nearly 8 years later, we would frequently talk about how out of character he had been post-game, and how out of character I had been when I gave Holmoe the finger at the end of the first half. Although Cal got a win over UW in 2002, we also agreed that when UW finally did show love for Cal was when they hired Gilby has HC, giving Cal automatic victories over UW in 2003 and 2004, and putting the program in enough of a hole that it took until 2007 before the Huskies could win another game over the Bears.
Which reminds me, I think I booed Gilby at least once or twice, even if I never gave him the finger. It takes a lot for me to boo anyone, and I haven't booed Dykes yet. Well, except early in the Sac St game when he chose to go for it on 4th down, instead of kicking the field goal, but I was mostly kidding, I had to explain to explain to a couple sitting near us that I was rooting for Langford and just wanted to see him kick a field goal longer than the 21 yarder he had at Northwestern, I didn't really have anything against Dykes' decision from a football perspective.
Still, it remains, if you don't boo coaches, you are better than I.