I just looked at the schedule and it shows only 9 Cal games (including the first round PAC12 tournament game) are televised this season on a normal or usual TV channel. You have to be able to stream the remaining 21 on PAC12 network (plus one game on the Mountain West network). It would seem that Cal is so bad that the TV networks don't want to show many Cal games now. Is this about money?
First TV starts screwing with our game by running beaucoup commercials, needing endless timeouts from the action. Then they put cameras up in the rafters, so the players look like midgets, and recognizing players becomes almost impossible. Then, TV networks start messing with the starting times and maybe even the dates of play. And now, they want us to stream most of the games, if we are to watch them remotely. Cal has become minor league entertainment now in many ways, and not AAA league either.
I resent having to go to games at oddball starting times, and I resent all the timeouts, and I resent having to stream any game We had a good system for games at Haas and good TV when we could not get to Haas for a game. Now we have neither, or at least I don't. With all this marvelous modern technology, I am back to listening to Cal games on AM radio, like when I was 8 years old, with a radio and headphones that I smuggled in under the sheets in my bed.
Hey Bearister, send me the link for the "Get off my lawn" Eastwood video clip. I need it now more often than ever.
First TV starts screwing with our game by running beaucoup commercials, needing endless timeouts from the action. Then they put cameras up in the rafters, so the players look like midgets, and recognizing players becomes almost impossible. Then, TV networks start messing with the starting times and maybe even the dates of play. And now, they want us to stream most of the games, if we are to watch them remotely. Cal has become minor league entertainment now in many ways, and not AAA league either.
I resent having to go to games at oddball starting times, and I resent all the timeouts, and I resent having to stream any game We had a good system for games at Haas and good TV when we could not get to Haas for a game. Now we have neither, or at least I don't. With all this marvelous modern technology, I am back to listening to Cal games on AM radio, like when I was 8 years old, with a radio and headphones that I smuggled in under the sheets in my bed.
Hey Bearister, send me the link for the "Get off my lawn" Eastwood video clip. I need it now more often than ever.
SFCityBear