*Haas hasn't rocked in 7 years. It took two knucklehead coaches to destroy the Cal program and fanbase and a Furd one season to resurrect it.
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
I expect a good turnout for UCLA but Oregon (when "down") and Oregon State are just not that big of a draw. That's okay. What matters is that games are on the radar for people again. They'll think back to the USC or Stanford game and remember how fun that was. They'll tell their friends. If there's any good offseason news like some impact transfers or recruits, we'll see some respectable attendance.bencgilmore said:
i would expect a good ucla turnout but wouldn't be confident it'll stay that way. but to your point, i doubt many schools who were pulling 3-4k (maybe) early in the season are now drawing 3-4x that later. especially since we still don't have a winning record or anything.
Madsen looked super fired up though yesterday. he's going to be a good one i think.
concernedparent said:I expect a good turnout for UCLA but Oregon (when "down") and Oregon State are just not that big of a draw. That's okay. What matters is that games are on the radar for people again. They'll think back to the USC or Stanford game and remember how fun that was. They'll tell their friends. If there's any good offseason news like some impact transfers or recruits, we'll see some respectable attendance.bencgilmore said:
i would expect a good ucla turnout but wouldn't be confident it'll stay that way. but to your point, i doubt many schools who were pulling 3-4k (maybe) early in the season are now drawing 3-4x that later. especially since we still don't have a winning record or anything.
Madsen looked super fired up though yesterday. he's going to be a good one i think.
Oh yeah, Oregon St. is a draw. Last season, the Oregon St. game was the only one I bothered to go to.ducky23 said:concernedparent said:I expect a good turnout for UCLA but Oregon (when "down") and Oregon State are just not that big of a draw. That's okay. What matters is that games are on the radar for people again. They'll think back to the USC or Stanford game and remember how fun that was. They'll tell their friends. If there's any good offseason news like some impact transfers or recruits, we'll see some respectable attendance.bencgilmore said:
i would expect a good ucla turnout but wouldn't be confident it'll stay that way. but to your point, i doubt many schools who were pulling 3-4k (maybe) early in the season are now drawing 3-4x that later. especially since we still don't have a winning record or anything.
Madsen looked super fired up though yesterday. he's going to be a good one i think.
Oregon state isn't a draw? Dude for cal burners, that game is the Super Bowl.
bearister said:
Does Cal lead the NCAA in percentage increase in attendance from beginning of home conference play through most recent home conference game played?
*Haas hasn't rocked in 7 years. It took two knucklehead coaches to destroy the Cal program and fanbase and a Furd one season to resurrect it.
Don't forget the ****head running athletic department (and his minions).bearister said:
Does Cal lead the NCAA in percentage increase in attendance from beginning of home conference play through most recent home conference game played?
*Haas hasn't rocked in 7 years. It took two knucklehead coaches to destroy the Cal program and fanbase and a Furd one season to resurrect it.
Well the sports fraternity is tight. Even Bill Walton sang praises for Jim Knowlton yesterday.bearister said:
Yes, every time he said that when he was calling color it made me crazy. I suppose coaching fraternity comes first for Monty. F Fox. Pay that money back!
KoreAmBear said:
Oregon is a draw because of their recent basketball success (although Monty was undefeated against Dana while he was at Cal and against decommit Garret Sim -- remember we got Jorge because of that though) and it will be Senior Day. Will Jaylon Tyson walk out with the rest of the seniors? Stay tuned.
I wish he had subbed more (Newell and Brown) but since he didn't I don't mind using timeouts to give his overworked 5 a blow.01Bear said:
While Madsen still makes some questionable coaching decisions (e.g., calling his final timeout with 43 seconds left in the second half last night) he seems to be getting better with his in-game strategy, as well.
Cal8285 said:Oh yeah, Oregon St. is a draw. Last season, the Oregon St. game was the only one I bothered to go to.ducky23 said:concernedparent said:I expect a good turnout for UCLA but Oregon (when "down") and Oregon State are just not that big of a draw. That's okay. What matters is that games are on the radar for people again. They'll think back to the USC or Stanford game and remember how fun that was. They'll tell their friends. If there's any good offseason news like some impact transfers or recruits, we'll see some respectable attendance.bencgilmore said:
i would expect a good ucla turnout but wouldn't be confident it'll stay that way. but to your point, i doubt many schools who were pulling 3-4k (maybe) early in the season are now drawing 3-4x that later. especially since we still don't have a winning record or anything.
Madsen looked super fired up though yesterday. he's going to be a good one i think.
Oregon state isn't a draw? Dude for cal burners, that game is the Super Bowl.
It didn't hurt that it was our best chance for a win, and while it conflicted with part of the Bengals-Bills divisional round playoff game, there was plenty of time to get home to watch the Cowboys-Niners playoff.
Also helped that tickets were dirt cheap on the secondary market, I got a pair for an excellent price in the third row behind the scorers table towards the Cal bench, close enough to really witness what an idiot the MF head coach was and see up close how much he contributed to the Bears getting blown out by 20 points to the second worst team in the conference, behind only the Bears. The Bears had mostly played good defense through the first 17 minutes, but had just given up a 3 and were down 19-15, when the MF called his use-it-or-lose-it TO to chew out the team and treat them with total contempt and disdain. And guess what? The team quit playing good D after that, giving up 8 in the last 2 and a half minutes of the first half and 41 in the second half to lose 68-48.
The "official" attendance was 2072, but butts in seats was less than 1K. That plus the low down seats at least meant my wife got to catch a t-shirt.
I'm very annoyed that I have a conflict for the Oregon St. game this year, it would be nice to see the contrast between the truly dreadful game last year and this year, and remind me of how much I enjoy not seeing us coached by a MF. But I've enjoyed the 4 conference wins I've seen and will be at UCLA and Oregon, hopefully that makes up for not getting to the OSU game I consider the Super Bowl.
Such beautiful movement, passing, and shooting from Miller's teams. I could never dislike them.Big C said:
8285, the Beavers are still a draw for you?!? Man, you are still living in the days of -- forget Gary Payton for a moment -- Ray Blume, Mark Radford, Steve Johnson, Lester Conner and AC Green!
Wow, some great teams from Corvallis, back during the Ralph Miller tenure.
bearister said:
Does Cal lead the NCAA in percentage increase in attendance from beginning of home conference play through most recent home conference game played?
*Haas hasn't rocked in 7 years. It took two knucklehead coaches to destroy the Cal program and fanbase and a Furd one season to resurrect it.
Thank you @PhilJackson11 for sharing this story today about @kobebryant at Kobe's statue unveil ceremony in Los Angeles.
— Mark Madsen (@madsen_mark) February 9, 2024
Phil Jackson: "Jay Leno was trying to make humor, he said 'Who's this guy who was never in a uniform but always dressed who was sitting behind you?'"
Kobe… pic.twitter.com/1RwtGWNa3P
stu said:Such beautiful movement, passing, and shooting from Miller's teams. I could never dislike them.Big C said:
8285, the Beavers are still a draw for you?!? Man, you are still living in the days of -- forget Gary Payton for a moment -- Ray Blume, Mark Radford, Steve Johnson, Lester Conner and AC Green!
Wow, some great teams from Corvallis, back during the Ralph Miller tenure.
HoopDreams said:Thank you @PhilJackson11 for sharing this story today about @kobebryant at Kobe's statue unveil ceremony in Los Angeles.
— Mark Madsen (@madsen_mark) February 9, 2024
Phil Jackson: "Jay Leno was trying to make humor, he said 'Who's this guy who was never in a uniform but always dressed who was sitting behind you?'"
Kobe… pic.twitter.com/1RwtGWNa3P
https://instagr.am/p/C3HdNw5rCNK
smh said:
01bear > I'm highly optimistic that Madsen will lead Cal back to the Big Dance in a couple years (if not sooner), even in the basketball-focused ACC.
yes, huuge praise for coaches, but don't forget the hidden hand of NIL contributions as well.
Based on the SI feature story timeline, I'm guessing that was the 79-80 game, OSU came in ranked #2 and we lost 86-55. The 80-81 game, in theory OSU's best season, they also came in to Harmon ranked #2 and we "only" lost 69-54.Big C said:stu said:Such beautiful movement, passing, and shooting from Miller's teams. I could never dislike them.Big C said:
8285, the Beavers are still a draw for you?!? Man, you are still living in the days of -- forget Gary Payton for a moment -- Ray Blume, Mark Radford, Steve Johnson, Lester Conner and AC Green!
Wow, some great teams from Corvallis, back during the Ralph Miller tenure.
One of those games, in Harmon, Sports Illustrated had just done a feature story on them*. 5-6 minutes into the first half, we call our first timeout and we're down, like, 26-2.
(8285 will do doubt "refine* some of my recollections)
*Beavers of that era were noted for their style of play: lots of passing, little dribbling, constant full-court press... it was something to behold, not to mention they had balanced line-ups filled with good players
01Bear said:HoopDreams said:Thank you @PhilJackson11 for sharing this story today about @kobebryant at Kobe's statue unveil ceremony in Los Angeles.
— Mark Madsen (@madsen_mark) February 9, 2024
Phil Jackson: "Jay Leno was trying to make humor, he said 'Who's this guy who was never in a uniform but always dressed who was sitting behind you?'"
Kobe… pic.twitter.com/1RwtGWNa3P
Who is the other guy in the picture which Kareem and Phil Jackson?
https://instagr.am/p/C3HdNw5rCNK
It was a great ceremony. Some excellent speeches and a wonderful remembrance of an all time basketball great. I'm glad Mark Madsen was there to celebrate his former teammate.
When I posted an si article about Cal last season I was placed on probation for a week. WFC doesn't bother to post rules for which they can punish you.KoreAmBear said:
Lucky we didn't listen to Monty about this one last year:
https://www.si.com/college/cal/basketball/montgomery-on-cal
I think the momentum can be sustained because next year we will be playing a nice, fresh slate of higher profile ACC teams, so that's going to hold fan curiosity and interest, at least for awhile.concernedparent said:I expect a good turnout for UCLA but Oregon (when "down") and Oregon State are just not that big of a draw. That's okay. What matters is that games are on the radar for people again. They'll think back to the USC or Stanford game and remember how fun that was. They'll tell their friends. If there's any good offseason news like some impact transfers or recruits, we'll see some respectable attendance.bencgilmore said:
i would expect a good ucla turnout but wouldn't be confident it'll stay that way. but to your point, i doubt many schools who were pulling 3-4k (maybe) early in the season are now drawing 3-4x that later. especially since we still don't have a winning record or anything.
Madsen looked super fired up though yesterday. he's going to be a good one i think.
Knew it. Kobe was a ball sniffer.bearister said:
"The ball when it bounces, the sound that it makes, the smell of the basketball -- not one that's completely brand new or one that's too old. But one that's right in the middle. It's kind of worn down a little bit. It just smells -- it smells like NBA," he said. And that's not all. "The nets -- when you shoot the ball and it goes right through the net. That noise that it makes when it pops the net up -- the sneakers as they squeak on the wood. The strategies -- the competition, the camaraderie, the fans - and you can just go on and on and on."
-Kobe Bryant, 60 Minutes, 2016.
bearister said:
"The ball when it bounces, the sound that it makes, the smell of the basketball -- not one that's completely brand new or one that's too old. But one that's right in the middle. It's kind of worn down a little bit. It just smells -- it smells like NBA," he said. And that's not all. "The nets -- when you shoot the ball and it goes right through the net. That noise that it makes when it pops the net up -- the sneakers as they squeak on the wood. The strategies -- the competition, the camaraderie, the fans - and you can just go on and on and on."
-Kobe Bryant, 60 Minutes, 2016.
Big C said:
" . . . wasn't as athletic as Tracy McGrady . . . " ???