How the heck did we lose to these clowns?
Brainsmile;842738572 said:
How the heck did we lose to these clowns?
oursdor;842738578 said:
we're still not very good is how.
see ASU getting boatraced by SC tonight and Texas losing by 3 scores to OSU.
chazzed;842738655 said:
You don't know that.
oursdor;842738578 said:
we're still not very good is how.
see ASU getting boatraced by SC tonight and Texas losing by 3 scores to OSU.
falseintellect;842738684 said:
Beating us just means our offense didn't score enough points. When you play bad defense anyone can beat you.
SDSU is not very good. And Pumphrey isn't even a PAC 12 starter let alone Heisman contender. They are an ok MWC team and our offense screwed up.
MoragaBear;842738676 said:
You mean the same SC team that Utah beat? The same Utah team that Cal beat?
It's called parity. And home field advantage in many cases.
MoragaBear;842738676 said:
It's called parity. And home field advantage in many cases.
mvargus;842738821 said:
+10000
There have been many studies and all have confirmed that home field advantage plays a major effect on the performance of a football team.
It may because we have blue colored glasses on. In that article, Cal has the biggest home vs road win differential in the P5. It could quite possibly mean we may have the best home field advantage in all of P5...or the worst away disadvantageTheSouseFamily;842738825 said:
I'd be curious to see these "many studies" you're referring to. Over the last two years, P5 home teams have gone 267-259, winning 50.8% of the time. That doesn't seem like a big home field advafange to me.http://dataomaha.com/bigstory/sports/college-footballs-greatest-myth
tommie317;842738833 said:
It may because we have blue colored glasses on. In that article, Cal has the biggest home vs road win differential in the P5. It could quite possibly mean we may have the best home field advantage in all of P5...or the worst away disadvantage
TheSouseFamily;842738825 said:
I'd be curious to see these "many studies" you're referring to. Over the last two years, P5 home teams have gone 267-259, winning 50.8% of the time. That doesn't seem like a big home field advafange to me.
http://dataomaha.com/bigstory/sports/college-footballs-greatest-myth
MoragaBear;842738931 said:
Pac-12 play to-date:
Stanford 27 USC 10 at Stanford
Utah 31 USC 27 at Utah
ASU 51 Cal 41 at ASU
Stanford 22 UCLA 13 at Stanford
UW 35 Arizona 28 at Arizona
Colorado 41 Oregon 38 at Oregon
UW 44 Stanford 6 at Washington
Cal 28 Utah 23 at Cal
Colorado 47 OSU 6 at Colorado
USC 41 ASU 20 at USC
WSU 51 Oregon 33 at WSU
UCLA 45 Arizona 24 at UCLA
Doesn't take blue tinted glasses to see that home field advantage has been huge so far in Pac-12 play.
MoragaBear;842738961 said:
Usually it's not necessarily a big advantage/disadvantage to teams not named Cal but for whatever reason, it has been this season.
Cal88;842739048 said:
On second look, I'm not so sure if home field advantage was such a big deal, it has only been decisive in 3 out of the 5 close conference games played, the other ones being more lopsided games where the winner was going to prevail anyway and the better team happened to host, here are the five close games:
Utah 31 USC 27 at Utah
ASU 51 Cal 41 at ASU
UW 35 Arizona 28 at Arizona
Colorado 41 Oregon 38 at Oregon
Cal 28 Utah 23 at Cal
falseintellect;842738684 said:
Beating us just means our offense didn't score enough points. When you play bad defense anyone can beat you.
SDSU is not very good. And Pumphrey isn't even a PAC 12 starter let alone Heisman contender. They are an ok MWC team and our offense screwed up.
Cal88;842739048 said:
On second look, I'm not so sure if home field advantage was such a big deal, it has only been decisive in 3 out of the 5 close conference games played, the other ones being more lopsided games where the winner was going to prevail anyway and the better team happened to host, here are the five close games:
Utah 31 USC 27 at Utah
ASU 51 Cal 41 at ASU
UW 35 Arizona 28 at Arizona
Colorado 41 Oregon 38 at Oregon
Cal 28 Utah 23 at Cal
upsetof86;842739080 said:
I read that exactly true to home field. Likely Oregon and Washington win by more if not for being on the road..
BearDevil;842739089 said:
Where SDSU fits in Cal's ongoing OOC scheduling is a challenge. San Diego's an important recruiting market and a great roadie, but all of their games with CA PAC schools are jihads for them. All things considered, plugging in a B home/home twice a decade seems about right.
Fresno is trending as a low B/high C, they should be offered games in Berkeley a few times a decade. Not an important market, so tough **** if they demand a home game or a pay day. SJSU adds nothing.
Rotate Davis and Sac State as C opponents. If FSU won't come to Berkeley only, add Cal Poly to the mix.
ducky23;842739178 said:
Fresno deserves ****. They don't even deserve to play us in memorial. Not now. Not ever.
If they can't do a better job of crowd control then I think every major ca school should blackball their asses and never play them, period.
MoragaBear;842738931 said:
Stanford 22 UCLA 13 at Stanford
MoragaBear;842738961 said:
Usually it's not necessarily a big advantage/disadvantage to teams not named Cal but for whatever reason, it has been this season.
MoragaBear;842738931 said:
Pac-12 play to-date:
Stanford 27 USC 10 at Stanford
Utah 31 USC 27 at Utah
ASU 51 Cal 41 at ASU
Stanford 22 UCLA 13 at Stanford
UW 35 Arizona 28 at Arizona
Colorado 41 Oregon 38 at Oregon
UW 44 Stanford 6 at Washington
Cal 28 Utah 23 at Cal
Colorado 47 OSU 6 at Colorado
USC 41 ASU 20 at USC
WSU 51 Oregon 33 at WSU
UCLA 45 Arizona 24 at UCLA
Doesn't take blue tinted glasses to see that home field advantage has been huge so far in Pac-12 play.
MoragaBear;842738676 said:
You mean the same SC team that Utah beat? The same Utah team that Cal beat?
It's called parity. And home field advantage in many cases.