I think the schedule is now correct on the Cal web site. Could someone check to see if I am right.
compared to what? signed, clueless at home waiting for m/w paper tickets.wvitbear said:
I think the schedule is now correct on the Cal web site. Could someone check to see if I am right.
old and grouchy, but apparently not dead yet; all the best to you and yourswvitbear said:
I'm waiting for my tickets too but would like to note on my calendar when the games are. How are you doing CJ?
Schroeder71 said:
I watch every game and usually write-up the pregame analysis and prediction. Wvitbear, your badgering me about driving to Berkeley is getting old. This is a new season so why don't you try something new. I don't even attend Archbishop Mitty games anymore but I still watch virtually every one.
annarborbear said:
Developing a complete and accurate schedule used to be a basic AD competency. Doesn't seem to be a problem at other institutions.
Thanks for the clarification.WayneBear said:annarborbear said:
Developing a complete and accurate schedule used to be a basic AD competency. Doesn't seem to be a problem at other institutions.
Our schedule was fine until we pulled out of the West Palm Beach Classic. Then we proceeded to fill that scheduling gap and that's when the problems started.
In any case, our complete 30-game schedule has now been finally posted to the NCAA website. As long as the NCAA accepts our schedule as is then I consider the matter to be closed. Right now the only sign that anything was ever amiss is the fact that we have changed the B.A.R. event from an invitational with predetermined matchups to a traditional tournament format with championship and consolation matches on the second day (don't ask why). Hopefully everything will go according to form and we get the desired matchup with Texas A&M on 11/25.