calumnus said:
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wifeisafurd said:
Big C said:
Monty does know a bit about kids that got "C"s. See Jacobsen, Casey.
Wait, Monty was talking about a C in high school. Casey graduated with a 3.93 GPA in high school, before grad inflation by AP courses. NO C's there.
I have met Casey several times, and he is bright guy. I think he would admit he may not have been the most diligent student at Stanford. But he returned to Stanford `14 years later (he left early for the NBA draft) and did graduate with this degree. It is real hard to get a C grade at Furd you have to work at it. (There is no "D" grade). Do you know that he got C's rather than the gentleman's B?
Casey can be utterly spellbinding talking about Pac basketball. While everyone views ASU the sleeping giant in all Pac sports with its utterly massive alumni base and easy admittance, you don't want to know who Casey thinks is the sleeping giant in men's basketball (hint, great basketball environment due to a certain nearby pro team, vibrant urban scene that is attractive to players, large NIL potential due to wealthy alum support, etc.). While Monty has some valid points, why does it takes an ex-Furd player to say we can be good, a guy we smack around. Tells you how far Cal has fallen.
Yeah, I was just taking a gratuitous shot at Jacobsen because
a) he starred for our arch rival (killing us on a regular basis, to boot)
b) I heard somewhere along the line that he was getting "gentlemen's C"s... dunno where
He was a really good college player. We sure coulda used a guy like that this season. So basically, I'm jealous. We are something of a sleeping giant: Get a good coach, competitive NIL and a decent practice facility and we would be off to the races.
That's not much to ask for. Where is Cal going to get all the money for that?
Seems that donors are willing to pitch in for NIL should Pasternack be hired. Practice facility is tough just because of crazy real estate costs here but there is no denying Cal of all places has a high potential. What other university has the blend of average wealth of alums (bay area incomes especially in tech, law, real estate) combined with such a large volume? I hope one of our billionaires is feeling particularly generous. Haas family, Milken, Goldman, anyone. I wonder from all cash in hand to grand opening, how long the process would take to construct?
On the grades note though, I am surprised to hear that we have such difficulty finding recruits that can pass the 3.0 GPA threshold. I understand that many of them do not have many resources for academic success, or are busy with basketball but... to be quite frank 3.0 in today's high school era is really, really easy. I went to a pretty academically rigorous high school and even then to have an overall GPA of below 3.0 was pretty rare. Really surprised to hear the GPA barrier is so tough for us. Grade inflation is nuts.
I'm not so sure the Haas family would be interested in risking good money after what they gave not too long ago, especially after seeing how empty their Haas facility seems for games these days. Even some of the concession stands are closed.
And another fan friendly move is they wont accept cash at concession stands. I have a friend that now brings his own food. Cash is legal tender. While I don't care seems foolish.
Doesn't paying by card still take more time? Prices at concession stands in sports and theatres should be in dollar denominations so cashiers don't have to make change.
The only issue can be if the cashier handles the food too. Exchanging money and food is less hygienic, especially during a pandemic. The east answer is someone takes your money and another person hands you your food.
Speaking of cards/cash, here's an actual positive story from the Haas Experience this year: I took my kids to a game (they endured
three this season) and they wanted to get something to eat. Not thinking, I sent them out there with cash. They came back with a drink, a popcorn... and the cash! The person at the counter took pity on them and just gave them the food. A very un-Cal game-day experience! Okay, my kids are not
totally out of the cute stage (yet), so there's that...