i'm with youNYCGOBEARS said:
#24
https://collegefootball.ap.org/salisburypost/poll
We join Duke and Kentucky in entering the AP top 25 for the first time in awhile (2015 for us and Duke, 2007 for UK)BEARUPINDC said:
Actually, it's such new territory...I don't know what the heck to do.
Please advise...
Toughen up your thinking. Be more like Cal, less like someone who don't know what to do and who doesn't know how to properly format an ellipsis.BEARUPINDC said:
I have a hard time celebrating....as in "Is this true or is it
some kind of computer glitch?"
Actually, it's such new territory...I don't know what the heck to do.
Please advise...
okaydo said:
Nnnnnnnnoooooooooooooo
Cal_79 said:okaydo said:
Nnnnnnnnoooooooooooooo
Sounds as if you're happier when Cal sucks...
okaydo said:Cal_79 said:okaydo said:
Nnnnnnnnoooooooooooooo
Sounds as if you're happier when Cal sucks...
Sounds like I'm familiar with how Cal football deals with being ranked too early in the season.
To add on to this sentiment, why would any Cal "fan" wish Cal NOT to be ranked. For us to achieve our ultimate goal (Rose Bowl/National Championship, depending on who you ask), we NEED to be ranked. Cal will never end up with those goals if we are not ranked.510 Bear said:
I agree with everyone downthread. Screw all this "Cal is a losing football team/program and is even more likely to lose if we're ranked so I don't want it" business (unless you're making these points in jest, of course).
It would be awesome if this gives the team a shot in the arm. Even better if it does so because of Wilcox, who seems quite sensible about stuff like this.
And even better if a post-victory locker room YouTube vid drops on Sunday in which someone yells, "#34 in the coaches poll? F THAT."
Arcadiabear said:To add on to this sentiment, why would any Cal "fan" wish Cal NOT to be ranked. For us to achieve our ultimate goal (Rose Bowl/National Championship, depending on who you ask), we NEED to be ranked. Cal will never end up with those goals if we are not ranked.510 Bear said:
I agree with everyone downthread. Screw all this "Cal is a losing football team/program and is even more likely to lose if we're ranked so I don't want it" business (unless you're making these points in jest, of course).
It would be awesome if this gives the team a shot in the arm. Even better if it does so because of Wilcox, who seems quite sensible about stuff like this.
And even better if a post-victory locker room YouTube vid drops on Sunday in which someone yells, "#34 in the coaches poll? F THAT."
It's a self tortuous cycle that old Cal fans go through to wish we'd fly "under the radar". I say screw all that! In the modern age, kids are watching ESPN sportscenter and highlights. They commit to programs like Oregon and Washington not only for the coaches, but also the brand they have built in the last few years.
For us to be successful, we have to think big time, and there is nothing bigger than being ranked.
Let's go bears! Beat the ducks
Uthaithani said:Arcadiabear said:To add on to this sentiment, why would any Cal "fan" wish Cal NOT to be ranked. For us to achieve our ultimate goal (Rose Bowl/National Championship, depending on who you ask), we NEED to be ranked. Cal will never end up with those goals if we are not ranked.510 Bear said:
I agree with everyone downthread. Screw all this "Cal is a losing football team/program and is even more likely to lose if we're ranked so I don't want it" business (unless you're making these points in jest, of course).
It would be awesome if this gives the team a shot in the arm. Even better if it does so because of Wilcox, who seems quite sensible about stuff like this.
And even better if a post-victory locker room YouTube vid drops on Sunday in which someone yells, "#34 in the coaches poll? F THAT."
It's a self tortuous cycle that old Cal fans go through to wish we'd fly "under the radar". I say screw all that! In the modern age, kids are watching ESPN sportscenter and highlights. They commit to programs like Oregon and Washington not only for the coaches, but also the brand they have built in the last few years.
For us to be successful, we have to think big time, and there is nothing bigger than being ranked.
Let's go bears! Beat the ducks
Agree. The whole "Cal is ranked so bad things will happen" is typical superstitious loser BS. Same with "woofing gods" and all that hooey. Sadly, some of the posters engaging in this nonsense are or were science majors and should know better.
Cal may not deserve a ranking. Based on the last three games they played, I don't think they do. But if that's the case the remaining games will sort that out.
Not wanting Cal to be ranked because somehow it allows the team to be the underdog is how losers think. Losers who don't have a firm grasp of basic science, which is the most embarrassing part.
I'm glad Cal is ranked. I don't think they'll maintin it. But I'd rather be wrong on the second one than not have a chance to find out next weekend. Not being ranked doesn't increase Cal's chances of winning. Duh. We're smarter than that, right??
Another Bear said:
Cal got ranked because BYU is ranked, and Cal beat BYU. Road win at BYU looks good at this point.
It's early so it's meaningless. Old Cal says to me...yeah we're EFed...but maybe this will be new Cal under Wilcox? I just wish we weren't facing Oregon but at least it's at home and at night. Pac-12 after dark can be crazy, and that gives Cal an edge.
Cal STRONG, but maybe Cal Strong needs to quit giving advice on grammar.Cal Strong! said:Toughen up your thinking. Be more like Cal, less like someone who don't know what to do and who doesn't know how to properly format an ellipsis.BEARUPINDC said:
I have a hard time celebrating....as in "Is this true or is it
some kind of computer glitch?"
Actually, it's such new territory...I don't know what the heck to do.
Please advise...
Cal not weak. Cal knows what to do. Cal knows how to properly format ellipses.
Cal STRONG!
Cal Strong give too strong grammar advice.GoBears635 said:Cal STRONG, but maybe Cal Strong needs to quit giving advice on grammar.Cal Strong! said:Toughen up your thinking. Be more like Cal, less like someone who don't know what to do and who doesn't know how to properly format an ellipsis.BEARUPINDC said:
I have a hard time celebrating....as in "Is this true or is it
some kind of computer glitch?"
Actually, it's such new territory...I don't know what the heck to do.
Please advise...
Cal not weak. Cal knows what to do. Cal knows how to properly format ellipses.
Cal STRONG!
How is Wisconsin, a team that lost to BYU at home and ranked #15? That's a bad loss, Wisconsin shouldn't be ranked, imo.Another Bear said:
BYU beat a ranked Wisconsin, on the road. I tthink they deserve their ranking, well at least the logic is fair - beat ranked team at home, and you did something.
Cal alums/students fake humility so they don't look like idiots.Arcadiabear said:To add on to this sentiment, why would any Cal "fan" wish Cal NOT to be ranked. For us to achieve our ultimate goal (Rose Bowl/National Championship, depending on who you ask), we NEED to be ranked. Cal will never end up with those goals if we are not ranked.510 Bear said:
I agree with everyone downthread. Screw all this "Cal is a losing football team/program and is even more likely to lose if we're ranked so I don't want it" business (unless you're making these points in jest, of course).
It would be awesome if this gives the team a shot in the arm. Even better if it does so because of Wilcox, who seems quite sensible about stuff like this.
And even better if a post-victory locker room YouTube vid drops on Sunday in which someone yells, "#34 in the coaches poll? F THAT."
It's a self tortuous cycle that old Cal fans go through to wish we'd fly "under the radar". I say screw all that! In the modern age, kids are watching ESPN sportscenter and highlights. They commit to programs like Oregon and Washington not only for the coaches, but also the brand they have built in the last few years.
For us to be successful, we have to think big time, and there is nothing bigger than being ranked.
Let's go bears! Beat the ducks