Maybe we get lucky and Fox is out.
Go Bears!
Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
I went to the last home basketball game with my friend who is graduating this May, as a third-year (to save money). He chose Cal over some other schools primarily because he loved the idea of having big-time D1 sports. I could tell he was pretty saddened that his entire time here was filled with nothing but bad teams. I just felt really bad.Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
eastcoastcal said:I went to the last home basketball game with my friend who is graduating this May, as a third-year (to save money). He chose Cal over some other schools primarily because he loved the idea of having big-time D1 sports. I could tell he was pretty saddened that his entire time here was filled with nothing but bad teams. I just felt really bad.Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
bearister said:Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
I think Cal won just a handful of conferance games during my attendance (1972-1976)…..but I had Joe Roth and Chuck Muncie my senior year AND THAT WAS EPIC!
I hate to admit this, but I didn't attend a Cal hoop game until January 16, 1982, when my bosses, the Ricksen twins, gave me a ticket to the Bears (Mark McNamara) vs Huskies at Harmon. My takeaway from the game: Wow! That Detlef Schrempf kid can ball!
I bought season tickets the 1987-1988 season. My takeaway that first season: Wow! That Keith Smith kid can ball.
I have had season tickets ever since, but have not showed up since March, 2020 when the world shut down.
HoopDreams said:
Last game the TV commentator said Clayton suffers from a health condition
Explains why he was out tonight and missed several games during the season (he also has a back injury)
Hope he is going to be okay. He shouldn't risk his longterm health by pushing it too much
calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Last game the TV commentator said Clayton suffers from a health condition
Explains why he was out tonight and missed several games during the season (he also has a back injury)
Hope he is going to be okay. He shouldn't risk his longterm health by pushing it too much
Especially since there is ZERO on the line
Econ141 said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Last game the TV commentator said Clayton suffers from a health condition
Explains why he was out tonight and missed several games during the season (he also has a back injury)
Hope he is going to be okay. He shouldn't risk his longterm health by pushing it too much
Especially since there is ZERO on the line
What do you mean?!?! We are still in control of our destiny. Just win out the pac-12 tourney.
Some on the faculty (including some past chancellors) advocated for deemphasizing sports in the believe we could be a West Coast U of Chicago or MIT. Meanwhile, the Southern Branch is overtaking us.Econ141 said:eastcoastcal said:I went to the last home basketball game with my friend who is graduating this May, as a third-year (to save money). He chose Cal over some other schools primarily because he loved the idea of having big-time D1 sports. I could tell he was pretty saddened that his entire time here was filled with nothing but bad teams. I just felt really bad.Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
Feel for him and I can assure you there are many many exceptional students who are well rounded and would like to root for a competitive basketball/football team. Huge part of the college experience. Us sucking and moving to tier two conference of that happens will have a negative impact on the students we get. Christ and Knowlton though have made their thoughts on that clear
calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Last game the TV commentator said Clayton suffers from a health condition
Explains why he was out tonight and missed several games during the season (he also has a back injury)
Hope he is going to be okay. He shouldn't risk his longterm health by pushing it too much
Especially since there is ZERO on the line
southseasbear said:Some on the faculty (including some past chancellors) advocated for deemphasizing sports in the believe we could be a West Coast U of Chicago or MIT. Meanwhile, the Southern Branch is overtaking us.Econ141 said:eastcoastcal said:I went to the last home basketball game with my friend who is graduating this May, as a third-year (to save money). He chose Cal over some other schools primarily because he loved the idea of having big-time D1 sports. I could tell he was pretty saddened that his entire time here was filled with nothing but bad teams. I just felt really bad.Econ141 said:
Sure does suck not having a team to root for. An entire class of students have now graduated never seeing even a mediocre Cal team.
Culture killer Fox and his cronies Knowlton and Christ.
Feel for him and I can assure you there are many many exceptional students who are well rounded and would like to root for a competitive basketball/football team. Huge part of the college experience. Us sucking and moving to tier two conference of that happens will have a negative impact on the students we get. Christ and Knowlton though have made their thoughts on that clear