Back from the UC Davis game. Huge "yuck".
So many non-basketball issues that struck me this evening. Each was minor -- some almost totally insignificant even -- but they all added up to a negative experience:
Arrive about 8 minutes before game time, in the rain (hard to blame that on anybody). Standing in the rain, I had to dig out my phone and car key fob and put them into a wet bowl, as I went through the metal detector. I considered complaining, but I felt sorry for the folks out there that had to try and do their jobs in the fowl weather.
Into Haas: No Straw Hat Band. I theorized that it might be the evening of their end-of-season banquet... dunno... but if that were the case, they would have had a long time to organize an alumni group to play... if they cared. Bottom line, the Band didn't care enough to see that someone was playing at this game. A first?
At the beginning of the second half, I was bored with the game, so I took a walk around Haas. On the third level (deserted) there was an armed police officer, standing guard over nothing. Me (smiling): "Kinda quiet tonight, eh" Him: (only a scowl).
Now I'm back down to the second level: Can't help but noticing a giant billboard: "Fan Code of Conduct" No doing this, no doing that, no doing this, no doing that... Okay, got it. Thanks.
Let's go down to the first level: the entry way to the floor (south basket)... doors closed, the area roped off and an employee there guarding it. Me (smiling): "Good that the area is secure! No trouble tonight, eh?" Him: (scowl and vacant look)
Still on the first level: All the concessions are closed. Huge signs: "Due to the power outage, you must go to the concessions on the second level." I asked an employee there (smiling, always smiling): "Why is there a power outage?" Her: (scowling) "no power down here"
Now, if I'm just going to complain about a lot of little tiny things, I should have some recommendations for improvement, right?
1. Have a Straw Hat Band there. Find a way.
2. Bring the Axe to the game. Parade it at time outs, instead of the stupid promotions. Put it -- well guarded -- in front of the closed concession stands, or the Fan Code of Conduct and let fans touch it and get pictures with it.
3. In general, less "controls" and more organic, Cal-type fun. The product on the floor is bad enough, as it is. Do they want to drive me away?
Go Bears.
So many non-basketball issues that struck me this evening. Each was minor -- some almost totally insignificant even -- but they all added up to a negative experience:
Arrive about 8 minutes before game time, in the rain (hard to blame that on anybody). Standing in the rain, I had to dig out my phone and car key fob and put them into a wet bowl, as I went through the metal detector. I considered complaining, but I felt sorry for the folks out there that had to try and do their jobs in the fowl weather.
Into Haas: No Straw Hat Band. I theorized that it might be the evening of their end-of-season banquet... dunno... but if that were the case, they would have had a long time to organize an alumni group to play... if they cared. Bottom line, the Band didn't care enough to see that someone was playing at this game. A first?
At the beginning of the second half, I was bored with the game, so I took a walk around Haas. On the third level (deserted) there was an armed police officer, standing guard over nothing. Me (smiling): "Kinda quiet tonight, eh" Him: (only a scowl).
Now I'm back down to the second level: Can't help but noticing a giant billboard: "Fan Code of Conduct" No doing this, no doing that, no doing this, no doing that... Okay, got it. Thanks.
Let's go down to the first level: the entry way to the floor (south basket)... doors closed, the area roped off and an employee there guarding it. Me (smiling): "Good that the area is secure! No trouble tonight, eh?" Him: (scowl and vacant look)
Still on the first level: All the concessions are closed. Huge signs: "Due to the power outage, you must go to the concessions on the second level." I asked an employee there (smiling, always smiling): "Why is there a power outage?" Her: (scowling) "no power down here"
Now, if I'm just going to complain about a lot of little tiny things, I should have some recommendations for improvement, right?
1. Have a Straw Hat Band there. Find a way.
2. Bring the Axe to the game. Parade it at time outs, instead of the stupid promotions. Put it -- well guarded -- in front of the closed concession stands, or the Fan Code of Conduct and let fans touch it and get pictures with it.
3. In general, less "controls" and more organic, Cal-type fun. The product on the floor is bad enough, as it is. Do they want to drive me away?
Go Bears.