One great advantage to joining the ACC is that their games are on ESPN more often and not the PAC-12 Network which was not offered on YouTube TV. Go Bears!
Yeah, for whatever reason, it's clear that the PAC 12, Cal especially, seem to have been kept in a jar. Listening to pundits, you can see the blank looks on their faces as they have been conditioned by ignorance and propaganda that Cal is hopeless. This has actual repercussions with the fan base and recruiting. We need to keep capitalizing on our forced zeitgeist by the #Calgorithm and make our brand- Brainy, Brawny, Bears.
As far as national attention goes the ACC along with the witty and connected Cal fanbase has been a breath of fresh air. If you recall the PAC 12 network had virtually no ads except for Kliavkoff's canned MGM spots. Plus the distribution sucked. Now we are in a new universe.
I live in Columbus, Ohio now. We are making the short drive to Pittsburgh for the game. Go Bears!
One great advantage to joining the ACC is that their games are on ESPN more often and not the PAC-12 Network which was not offered on YouTube TV. Go Bears!
Definitely. Love being able to watch games easily now!
Yeah, for whatever reason, it's clear that the PAC 12, Cal especially, seem to have been kept in a jar. Listening to pundits, you can see the blank looks on their faces as they have been conditioned by ignorance and propaganda that Cal is hopeless. This has actual repercussions with the fan base and recruiting. We need to keep capitalizing on our forced zeitgeist by the #Calgorithm and make our brand- Brainy, Brawny, Bears.
To Hell with the glass ceiling we had in the P12.
As far as national attention goes the ACC along with the witty and connected Cal fanbase has been a breath of fresh air. If you recall the PAC 12 network had virtually no ads except for Kliavkoff's canned MGM spots. Plus the distribution sucked. Now we are in a new universe.
If I had to watch that AM/PM food troll with the sausage dreadlocks, again, I think I might have broken my TV. LOL.
Yep, we're consistently getting more national air.
Bear in mind, it means we have kowtowed to national mainstream media, but, Hell, we're going to see real benefits over time.
Not sure who needs to hear this, but the intro for College Game Day, now, includes bits from Cal Game Day.