BeachedBear said:
Golden One said:
BeachedBear said:
HoopDreams said:
BeachedBear said:
Bearettes! More of that and the band, less of the DJ and mike men. Not saying there isn't a place for them. Just less.
well I think the mike man lead 3 cheers. maybe 4.
that's about once per quarter?
is that too much?
I guess my point was that Saturday was much better because there was a little mike man, not the non-stop 50 forced cheers a game version. My seat guest actually commented that "Finally, we can have a conversation during a stop in play".
Everything in moderation - good catch.
I've been a season ticket holder for many years, and I don't recall ever being at a game which had 50 mike-man (or woman) led cheers. In fact, I think the sparcity of student-led cheers has been one of the failings at Cal men's basketball games. The norm has been more like 5-6 cheers per game.
Maybe the titles and roles have changed, but there is a guy with a microphone who does the Growl, commercial announcements, various game stop gimmicks as well as cheers. It has been rare for a while that the cheers have been student led. This phenomenon seems to cover the last few seasons and the same personage. I assumed he was an official announcer, but others on BI informed me that he is, in fact, the Mike Man and a student at Cal. I may be conflating cheers with his other announcements, but it is the same voice and it is much more than 5 or 6 times a game. And I have also been a season ticket holder for many years.
Yeah, I know the guy you're talking about, and I'm not sure if he is a student or not. He is certainly not the "mic man" in the traditional sense. I don't consider the bear growl, the announcement he makes about the dance cam, the BART race, the high-five cam, the bear hug cam, the tic tac toe game, etc. to be "cheers". I would also prefer that all of what he does go away, as his stuff detracts from the game atmosphere. When I refer to 5 or 6 cheers per game, I'm talking about the traditional cheers, which now seem to be down to three: "Cal Bears on three" , "Hey Alumni, Go............Bears", and Gimme a C, gimme an A, gimme a L, what does it spell...". It's a shame that the many long-standing Cal rooting section cheers have apparently gone by the wayside. It's the same at football games.