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I think the mountain trip is still the hardest, but that Cal game is going to be a tough one once again. Really nice win tonight.KaibabKat wrote:319,300,000 Americans. Not one of them predicted that Cal would go into MSG and put a beat down on Syracuse tonight.
Bay area is going the toughest road trip in the Pac-12 by the looks.
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Isn't Cal like this every year? They play one good one at the beginning of the season and then drop off.
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Re: Cal
Terrible news from the Cal Basketball Program:
From CBS SF Bay Area affiliate:
"Gene Ransom, one of the greatest point guards in Cal basketball history and a member of the Golden Bears sports hall of fame, was the victim of a fatal freeway shooting on Interstate 880 in Oakland, a family member confirmed to KPIX on Saturday."
"Ransom was an East Bay hoops legend while at Berkeley High School and went on to star at Cal in the late 1970s."
"Standing 5-feet-9, Ransom averaged 14.8 points per game and dished off 356 assists during his three-year playing career at Cal. In his most memorable college performance, Ransom played 63.5 minutes and scored a career high 36 points in the Golden Bears’ 107-102 five-overtime victory over Oregon on Feb. 10, 1977."
"Harris said that, in the last 20 years, he and Ransom had been coaching basketball and working with kids to get them away from gun violence."
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2022/ ... -shooting/
From CBS SF Bay Area affiliate:
"Gene Ransom, one of the greatest point guards in Cal basketball history and a member of the Golden Bears sports hall of fame, was the victim of a fatal freeway shooting on Interstate 880 in Oakland, a family member confirmed to KPIX on Saturday."
"Ransom was an East Bay hoops legend while at Berkeley High School and went on to star at Cal in the late 1970s."
"Standing 5-feet-9, Ransom averaged 14.8 points per game and dished off 356 assists during his three-year playing career at Cal. In his most memorable college performance, Ransom played 63.5 minutes and scored a career high 36 points in the Golden Bears’ 107-102 five-overtime victory over Oregon on Feb. 10, 1977."
"Harris said that, in the last 20 years, he and Ransom had been coaching basketball and working with kids to get them away from gun violence."
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2022/ ... -shooting/
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Well these two days just keep getting better and better.
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Road rage is an extremely good reason not to have a gun in your glovebox.
A 5 second mistake could put you in prison for at least 25 years.
Even when I was a gun owner, the only time I ever had a gun near me was when I was going to a shooting range.
A 5 second mistake could put you in prison for at least 25 years.
Even when I was a gun owner, the only time I ever had a gun near me was when I was going to a shooting range.