Great win, the team has learned to close out games, which we couldn't do earlier this season. the team is now 6 of 7 in its last games decided by single digits.
The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
HoopDreams said:
Yeah but complaining about volunteer rally committee balloons is kinda weak
ducky23 said:HoopDreams said:
Yeah but complaining about volunteer rally committee balloons is kinda weak
Not really complaining. Just find it amusing how completely incompetent marketing is. I mean the entire point of having balloons is to distract the FT shooter. And the entire year they passed the balloons out to the students on the sidelines and not behind the actual basket. Sure it's a small thing. But it just shows they have zero idea what they're doing.
stu said:Copying Princess Leia?HoopDreams said:
Shocky
Grant got good hair
congrats. box score says 6105Quote:
> Attendance today? More than Thursday. Five-six thousand? Anyway, fun season. I made it to every home game.
stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
bearister said:
Big C, Newell is putting Twin Pigtails Boy to shame with his style.
JimSox said:ducky23 said:HoopDreams said:
Yeah but complaining about volunteer rally committee balloons is kinda weak
Not really complaining. Just find it amusing how completely incompetent marketing is. I mean the entire point of having balloons is to distract the FT shooter. And the entire year they passed the balloons out to the students on the sidelines and not behind the actual basket. Sure it's a small thing. But it just shows they have zero idea what they're doing.
Much of the year there weren't any students behind the basket.
Attendance today? More than Thursday. Five-six thousand?
Anyway, fun season. I made it to every home game.
Econ141 said:
Cal with the current longest winning streak in the pac-12.
Season best 3rd straight win for @CalMBBall is their 1st win at home vs Oregon since 2016. @madsen_mark effect is real!
— Justin Allegri (@JustinAllegri) February 25, 2024
-@jaylontyson & @J15Cone combine for 42pts in 73mins with ZERO turnovers
-Ducks go 7-30FG in the 2nd
-1st sweep of the Oregon schools since 2015-16#GoBears
Effort.
— Cal Basketball (@CalMBBall) February 25, 2024
Energy.
Momentum.#GoBears pic.twitter.com/HVTydLdj9t
A key part of this statement is not true. Carol was the EVCP (Executive vice chancellor and provost) at Cal for numerous years before she went to Smith, so she had major bureaucratic experience here. The EVCP has a huge role in the day-to-day running of the university. Frankly, I think Carol has been a fantastic chancellor at Cal on the academic side. The sportsaholics obviously question her leadership, but she inherited a huge train wreck from Dirks in terms of putting the campus on a sustainable financial footing and that got worse due to the pandemic. Getting that train wreck righted has been her major priority as I think it should be. Unfortunately we are not at all out of the water on the finances, and a significant part of that is the stadium debt on the athletics-side. I think a lot of folks here have blinders on that allows the to only see the sports side of things. I love cal sports too (basketball, really), but having a sustainable and academically great university has to be the highest priority of the university leadership.calumnus said:stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
It has been about 70 years since the chancellor was a Cal person (alum). Carol Christ went to a women's college at Rutgers and then got her PhD at Yale. Moreover, her expertise is in Victorian literature and her previous experience in academic bureaucracy was at all-women's Smith College. She was out of her depth in hiring an AD for Cal and chose possibly the worst possible person at the most critical time in our history. We will be lucky if our athletics programs survive them. Literally. These people couldn't figure out how to field a cheerleading squad. They are paid $millions to manage Cal athletics but didn't know Oregon and Washington were lobbying to get into the B1G, something most sports fans in the US and everyone who reads this board knew.
Being a university Chancellor or President is an incredibly complex and challenging job, made all the more difficult by the current polarized political climate in the country and on college campuses. Forbes recently published an article about the challenges of the job and why so many elite universities have failed to get good leadership. We are very lucky to have Carol Christ.Bearprof said:A key part of this statement is not true. Carol was the EVCP (Executive vice chancellor and provost) at Cal for numerous years before she went to Smith, so she had major bureaucratic experience here. The EVCP has a huge role in the day-to-day running of the university. Frankly, I think Carol has been a fantastic chancellor at Cal on the academic side. The sportsaholics obviously question her leadership, but she inherited a huge train wreck from Dirks in terms of putting the campus on a sustainable financial footing and that got worse due to the pandemic. Getting that train wreck righted has been her major priority as I think it should be. Unfortunately we are not at all out of the water on the finances, and a significant part of that is the stadium debt on the athletics-side. I think a lot of folks here have blinders on that allows the to only see the sports side of things. I love cal sports too (basketball, really), but having a sustainable and academically great university has to be the highest priority of the university leadership.calumnus said:stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
It has been about 70 years since the chancellor was a Cal person (alum). Carol Christ went to a women's college at Rutgers and then got her PhD at Yale. Moreover, her expertise is in Victorian literature and her previous experience in academic bureaucracy was at all-women's Smith College. She was out of her depth in hiring an AD for Cal and chose possibly the worst possible person at the most critical time in our history. We will be lucky if our athletics programs survive them. Literally. These people couldn't figure out how to field a cheerleading squad. They are paid $millions to manage Cal athletics but didn't know Oregon and Washington were lobbying to get into the B1G, something most sports fans in the US and everyone who reads this board knew.
Bearprof said:A key part of this statement is not true. Carol was the EVCP (Executive vice chancellor and provost) at Cal for numerous years before she went to Smith, so she had major bureaucratic experience here. The EVCP has a huge role in the day-to-day running of the university. Frankly, I think Carol has been a fantastic chancellor at Cal on the academic side. The sportsaholics obviously question her leadership, but she inherited a huge train wreck from Dirks in terms of putting the campus on a sustainable financial footing and that got worse due to the pandemic. Getting that train wreck righted has been her major priority as I think it should be. Unfortunately we are not at all out of the water on the finances, and a significant part of that is the stadium debt on the athletics-side. I think a lot of folks here have blinders on that allows the to only see the sports side of things. I love cal sports too (basketball, really), but having a sustainable and academically great university has to be the highest priority of the university leadership.calumnus said:stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
It has been about 70 years since the chancellor was a Cal person (alum). Carol Christ went to a women's college at Rutgers and then got her PhD at Yale. Moreover, her expertise is in Victorian literature and her previous experience in academic bureaucracy was at all-women's Smith College. She was out of her depth in hiring an AD for Cal and chose possibly the worst possible person at the most critical time in our history. We will be lucky if our athletics programs survive them. Literally. These people couldn't figure out how to field a cheerleading squad. They are paid $millions to manage Cal athletics but didn't know Oregon and Washington were lobbying to get into the B1G, something most sports fans in the US and everyone who reads this board knew.
As Athletic Director, Mike Williams was a Cal alum and "Cal person" and hired Wyking Jones as the men's basketball coach. My point is that I don't think a person's background necessarily implies that they will have the competence and priorities that I think you'd like to see in campus athletic leadership.calumnus said:Bearprof said:A key part of this statement is not true. Carol was the EVCP (Executive vice chancellor and provost) at Cal for numerous years before she went to Smith, so she had major bureaucratic experience here. The EVCP has a huge role in the day-to-day running of the university. Frankly, I think Carol has been a fantastic chancellor at Cal on the academic side. The sportsaholics obviously question her leadership, but she inherited a huge train wreck from Dirks in terms of putting the campus on a sustainable financial footing and that got worse due to the pandemic. Getting that train wreck righted has been her major priority as I think it should be. Unfortunately we are not at all out of the water on the finances, and a significant part of that is the stadium debt on the athletics-side. I think a lot of folks here have blinders on that allows the to only see the sports side of things. I love cal sports too (basketball, really), but having a sustainable and academically great university has to be the highest priority of the university leadership.calumnus said:stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
It has been about 70 years since the chancellor was a Cal person (alum). Carol Christ went to a women's college at Rutgers and then got her PhD at Yale. Moreover, her expertise is in Victorian literature and her previous experience in academic bureaucracy was at all-women's Smith College. She was out of her depth in hiring an AD for Cal and chose possibly the worst possible person at the most critical time in our history. We will be lucky if our athletics programs survive them. Literally. These people couldn't figure out how to field a cheerleading squad. They are paid $millions to manage Cal athletics but didn't know Oregon and Washington were lobbying to get into the B1G, something most sports fans in the US and everyone who reads this board knew.
Being employed at Cal (even twice) does not make you a "Cal person." I like her personally. She is smart. She reminds me of my 79 year old mother. She has been a good chancellor on the academic side. However her lack of background or understanding of D1 athletics resulting in her hiring of Jim Knowlton (an anti-Cal person) and giving him an 8 year contract extension, long past her own tenure makes her a absolute disaster on the athletics side.
The multimillion dollar McKeever contract and ignoring her scandal with $millions spent on lawyers, hiring then extending Mark Fox, a 6 year extension for Wilcox after 5 years of a losing record…..mishandling COVID, not understanding the need to have students at the games. Their both being asleep at the wheel during conference realignment almost killed the athletics department (still might) and will cost us hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue over the next ten years. Their trying to block UCLA from going to the B1G killed ANY chance of Cal getting in. We only got into the ACC, and that for a fraction of the payout, due to the efforts of others.
Whatever financial problems she inherited she did not solve and is passing onto her successor multiplied many times over with new financial problems along with the straight jacket of long term contracts for Jim Knowlton (and Wilcox to a lesser extent). There will be a huge financial crisis her successor will have to deal with almost immediately. We will see what the athletics department looks like 4 years from now, but if it does not survive or is radically reduced, the blame will fall directly on her tenure and her actions and inactions.
GoCal80 said:As Athletic Director, Mike Williams was a Cal alum and "Cal person" and hired Wyking Jones as the men's basketball coach. My point is that I don't think a person's background necessarily implies that they will have the competence and priorities that I think you'd like to see in campus athletic leadership.calumnus said:Bearprof said:A key part of this statement is not true. Carol was the EVCP (Executive vice chancellor and provost) at Cal for numerous years before she went to Smith, so she had major bureaucratic experience here. The EVCP has a huge role in the day-to-day running of the university. Frankly, I think Carol has been a fantastic chancellor at Cal on the academic side. The sportsaholics obviously question her leadership, but she inherited a huge train wreck from Dirks in terms of putting the campus on a sustainable financial footing and that got worse due to the pandemic. Getting that train wreck righted has been her major priority as I think it should be. Unfortunately we are not at all out of the water on the finances, and a significant part of that is the stadium debt on the athletics-side. I think a lot of folks here have blinders on that allows the to only see the sports side of things. I love cal sports too (basketball, really), but having a sustainable and academically great university has to be the highest priority of the university leadership.calumnus said:stu said:Chancellor? Whoever hires the A.D.calumnus said:stu said:The people who figure **** out eventually aren't Cal people. The problem is Cal people hired them.ducky23 said:
So it took an entire season. But they finally figured out to pass out the balloons to the students behind the basket and not on the sidelines.
#1 school in the world. We figure **** out eventually
What "Cal people" hired them?
It has been about 70 years since the chancellor was a Cal person (alum). Carol Christ went to a women's college at Rutgers and then got her PhD at Yale. Moreover, her expertise is in Victorian literature and her previous experience in academic bureaucracy was at all-women's Smith College. She was out of her depth in hiring an AD for Cal and chose possibly the worst possible person at the most critical time in our history. We will be lucky if our athletics programs survive them. Literally. These people couldn't figure out how to field a cheerleading squad. They are paid $millions to manage Cal athletics but didn't know Oregon and Washington were lobbying to get into the B1G, something most sports fans in the US and everyone who reads this board knew.
Being employed at Cal (even twice) does not make you a "Cal person." I like her personally. She is smart. She reminds me of my 79 year old mother. She has been a good chancellor on the academic side. However her lack of background or understanding of D1 athletics resulting in her hiring of Jim Knowlton (an anti-Cal person) and giving him an 8 year contract extension, long past her own tenure makes her a absolute disaster on the athletics side.
The multimillion dollar McKeever contract and ignoring her scandal with $millions spent on lawyers, hiring then extending Mark Fox, a 6 year extension for Wilcox after 5 years of a losing record…..mishandling COVID, not understanding the need to have students at the games. Their both being asleep at the wheel during conference realignment almost killed the athletics department (still might) and will cost us hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue over the next ten years. Their trying to block UCLA from going to the B1G killed ANY chance of Cal getting in. We only got into the ACC, and that for a fraction of the payout, due to the efforts of others.
Whatever financial problems she inherited she did not solve and is passing onto her successor multiplied many times over with new financial problems along with the straight jacket of long term contracts for Jim Knowlton (and Wilcox to a lesser extent). There will be a huge financial crisis her successor will have to deal with almost immediately. We will see what the athletics department looks like 4 years from now, but if it does not survive or is radically reduced, the blame will fall directly on her tenure and her actions and inactions.