Outstanding! Thank you pac 12 network
Go Bears!
Fyght4Cal said:I'm still mad at Tedford for vainly trying to pass to our 4th string WRs, instead of running JJ Arrington on every play in the second half. Behind that offensive line he was unstoppable.ducky23 said:Fyght4Cal said:
My God, that would have been such a Cal way to miss the Rose Bowl. Almost, *almost* grateful the WSU loss saved us the heartbreak.
Don't worry, that already happened before. But with a hurricane
Get in on a Berk/Oak hotel right now and just enjoy a Friday night and an easy next day.MugsVanSant said:
If you have to drive 80 miles to Berkeley the 12 pm start time sucks.
As I said even before this decision, the way this was being handled by the Chancellor and AD has been light years better than the way the prior administration dealt with these things. This is just further evidence.TheFiatLux said:
I am SO FRICKIN' PROUD (and shocked) of the University. This was the right thing to do!
Bloody Mary's and Gin Fizz's. We can do it!chazzed said:
Bummer. We won't be as drunk and boisterous.
What if you have to fly 400 miles?MugsVanSant said:
If you have to drive 80 miles to Berkeley the 12 pm start time sucks.
It was like 160-170, and dropping rapidly at game time (we got more onshore flow at the time).JSC 76 said:
Does anybody recall what the AQI was last year for the WSU game?
SoFlaBear said:
In Florida, games get moved when the "cone of death" (the hurricane landfall probability chart) is in the area of the game. In many cases, the storm track moves, and there is much grumbling (Cal @ Southern Miss). Safety has to come first.
azulviejo said:Bloody Mary's and Gin Fizz's. We can do it!chazzed said:
Bummer. We won't be as drunk and boisterous.
Not to be too pointed, but let's not forget that our game travel blues seriously pale in comparison to the incredible loss and tragedy that precipitated the game rescheduling. The poor folks in and around Paradise. What a loss. This catastrophe has displaced 10-20 thousand people, killed 63 (current number), with over 600 missing. It's California's deadliest fire with the number of dead potentially going to unbelievable high numbers.sketchy9 said:What if you have to fly 400 miles?MugsVanSant said:
If you have to drive 80 miles to Berkeley the 12 pm start time sucks.
TandemBear said:Not to be too pointed, but let's not forget that our game travel blues seriously pale in comparison to the incredible loss and tragedy that precipitated the game rescheduling. The poor folks in and around Paradise. What a loss. This catastrophe has displaced 10-20 thousand people, killed 63 (current number), with over 600 missing. It's California's deadliest fire with the number of dead potentially going to unbelievable high numbers.sketchy9 said:What if you have to fly 400 miles?MugsVanSant said:
If you have to drive 80 miles to Berkeley the 12 pm start time sucks.
I experience the '91 firestorm, although didn't lose a house. But friends and family did and I can understand the trauma that such an event causes.
That said, I live five miles from Memorial, so in the effort for full disclosure, I admit that the rescheduling won't affect me much at all. In fact, it gives me more time tomorrow to complete a painting project before the rains finally arrive. I do feel for those inconvenienced by the change. (A friend's dad, who's attended every game since 1933, is changing his travel plans from the southland, so I can appreciate the unhappiness.)
There's some issue with the Rally but I can't get a straight answer as to what. There's nothing else planned for the Greek on November 30th. Was initially told it was too expensive and when we offered to help was told that Rally Comm wasn't allowed to raise the money for this or something????? Makes no sense at all. We have some folks internally trying to figure this out. If there's any way in the world to get the Rally back on we should do it. We need to keep our traditions alive.oskidunker said:
So is there a chance the Rally might be on?
i am meeting with the chancellor tomorrow and will bring this up. you and i will talk off line.Sebastabear said:There's some issue with the Rally but I can't get a straight answer as to what. There's nothing else planned for the Greek on November 30th. Was initially told it was too expensive and when we offered to help was told that Rally Comm wasn't allowed to raise the money for this or something????? Makes no sense at all. We have some folks internally trying to figure this out. If there's any way in the world to get the Rally back on we should do it. We need to keep our traditions alive.oskidunker said:
So is there a chance the Rally might be on?
Terrific. And thank you for talking to the Chancellor about the postponement. I know for a fact getting your perspective (on behalf of the other students and members of the team) helped shape her decision. It's great that she was willing to listen to those views. She's a keeper.TheFiatLux said:i am meeting with the chancellor tomorrow and will bring this up. you and i will talk off line.Sebastabear said:There's some issue with the Rally but I can't get a straight answer as to what. There's nothing else planned for the Greek on November 30th. Was initially told it was too expensive and when we offered to help was told that Rally Comm wasn't allowed to raise the money for this or something????? Makes no sense at all. We have some folks internally trying to figure this out. If there's any way in the world to get the Rally back on we should do it. We need to keep our traditions alive.oskidunker said:
So is there a chance the Rally might be on?
You were smart. I called right after the formal announcement and am now paying a price roughly equal to what it cost to build the Claremont. Can't believe they can get anyone to pay those rates without using a gun.Son-of-California said:
I booked the Claremont before the announcement...prices doubled afterward.