With MM revitalizing Cal hoops I would like to see Cal play more competitive schedule. Any chance we can schedule Saint Mary's and Gonzaga in the future? Would benefit recruiting, national exposure and Cal's fanbase as well.
We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
We could call it the Cable Car ClassicKoreAmBear said:We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
add san jose state not fresnoKoreAmBear said:We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
Bearly Clad said:
I'll be "that guy" I don't begrudge anyone who likes it and I'm sure it would draw a big crowd and be a TV spectacle but personally I hate the new warriors arena. It has godawful sight lines and takes forever to get to and park around. I'd rather just stay home and watch the game on aTv
That's right.graguna said:add san jose state not fresnoKoreAmBear said:We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
BeachedBear said:
First, change the title of the hijacked thread to Cable Car Classic 3.0
Second: Eight teams, 3 days. Most games on campus sites.
Third: Core is 6 bay area D1 teams (Cal, LSJU, SJS, SMU, SCU, USF) plus 2 visitors. One of them should be CCSF until they are no longer relevant. The other can rotate among NorCal teams mentioned above or be just about anyone for that matter (Gonzaga, with a promise they don't play another WCC team in round 1).
Fourth 3 day tourney with winners and losers brackets. All teams get 3 games. Most games are hosted on campus.. First round could be Cal vs St Mary's, San Jose St vs Santa Clara, Stanfurd vs Visitor, USF vs CCSF.
Fifth. Get the bay area into it. Play all four games, each round, at once. Involve communities and as many local HS, AAU, CYO teams as possible. As in all of them get to attend for free if they do so as a team. Local businesses get publicity as trade for providing food, Tshirts, whatever. Schedule it so that Warriors are off that night, but have players show up at different venues to show support. So much could be done to make college basketball a community building event.
For those that may not remember, all of these things used to happen.
Yes. CCSF. A great Juco program run by a formal Cal player (who is a dynamic coach). Think of it like the Maui Classic, where Chaminade 'hosts' and gets to beat a team like Cal once in awhile.(Wed, Nov 22, 2017). If there is a non JUCO stipulation, then find a way around it (call it an exhibition game). But if that proves problematic, then invite another visiting program.GMP said:BeachedBear said:
First, change the title of the hijacked thread to Cable Car Classic 3.0
Second: Eight teams, 3 days. Most games on campus sites.
Third: Core is 6 bay area D1 teams (Cal, LSJU, SJS, SMU, SCU, USF) plus 2 visitors. One of them should be CCSF until they are no longer relevant. The other can rotate among NorCal teams mentioned above or be just about anyone for that matter (Gonzaga, with a promise they don't play another WCC team in round 1).
Fourth 3 day tourney with winners and losers brackets. All teams get 3 games. Most games are hosted on campus.. First round could be Cal vs St Mary's, San Jose St vs Santa Clara, Stanfurd vs Visitor, USF vs CCSF.
Fifth. Get the bay area into it. Play all four games, each round, at once. Involve communities and as many local HS, AAU, CYO teams as possible. As in all of them get to attend for free if they do so as a team. Local businesses get publicity as trade for providing food, Tshirts, whatever. Schedule it so that Warriors are off that night, but have players show up at different venues to show support. So much could be done to make college basketball a community building event.
For those that may not remember, all of these things used to happen.
The problem I see is all the conference games. SCU, SMC, and USF are all in a conference. Cal and Stanford are in a conference. I am not sure you get a lot of excitement for games that already happen locally twice a year.
Also, did you say CCSF? Are we even allowed to play a JUCO?
better call it Beastmode classic in oaktownBeachedBear said:We could call it the Cable Car ClassicKoreAmBear said:We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
We have a winner!Oakbear said:better call it Beastmode classic in oaktownBeachedBear said:We could call it the Cable Car ClassicKoreAmBear said:We should have that area tournament that Philly does: Cal, Furd, USF, St. Mary's, UC Davis, Santa Clara, Pacific. Maybe extend to Fresno to make it 8?BearSD said:
A game against Saint Mary's at Chase Center would be nice.
BeachedBear said:
First, change the title of the hijacked thread to Cable Car Classic 3.0
Second: Eight teams, 3 days. Most games on campus sites.
Third: Core is 6 bay area D1 teams (Cal, LSJU, SJS, SMU, SCU, USF) plus 2 visitors. One of them should be CCSF until they are no longer relevant. The other can rotate among NorCal teams mentioned above or be just about anyone for that matter (Gonzaga, with a promise they don't play another WCC team in round 1).
Fourth 3 day tourney with winners and losers brackets. All teams get 3 games. Most games are hosted on campus.. First round could be Cal vs St Mary's, San Jose St vs Santa Clara, Stanfurd vs Visitor, USF vs CCSF.
Fifth. Get the bay area into it. Play all four games, each round, at once. Involve communities and as many local HS, AAU, CYO teams as possible. As in all of them get to attend for free if they do so as a team. Local businesses get publicity as trade for providing food, Tshirts, whatever. Schedule it so that Warriors are off that night, but have players show up at different venues to show support. So much could be done to make college basketball a community building event.
For those that may not remember, all of these things used to happen.