Gary Cavalli
Nov 18, 2019
Big Game Critical for Slumping Bears, Cardinal; Tua’s Tough Break; Kate Starbird Speaks
Stanford and Cal limp into Saturday's Big Game after suffering a pair of debilitating losses last weekend. The two Bay Area teams allowed...
Gary Cavalli
May 6, 2019
Empty Seats, Pac-12 Football Power Shift, Warriors-Rockets, Lillard's Perspective
Baseball has an attendance problem. And it’s getting worse. According to the SF Chronicle’s excellent national baseball writer John Shea,...
Gary Cavalli
Mar 4, 2019
Bridesmaids Again; Baer Down, Barbour Up; Sidwell, Stanford Departures
The Giants fell short again in their quest for a high-profile slugger. Last year it was Giancarlo Stanton and Shohei Ohtani. This time it...
Gary Cavalli
Nov 12, 2018
SEC Cupcakes, Najee, Big Game, Basketball Frauds
We've written before about the SEC's cupcake schedule in mid-November, and this year is no exception. While every other conference is...
Gary Cavalli
Oct 8, 2018
Stanford, Cal at Critical Juncture
The season that started so promisingly for both Stanford and Cal is in danger of falling apart. Going into week 5, Stanford was riding...
Gary Cavalli
Oct 2, 2018
Free Agency Has Arrived in College Football
The power base in college football is shifting, slowly but surely, in the direction of the players, particularly the quarterbacks....
Gary Cavalli
Sep 4, 2018
Week 1 Winners and Losers
Ah, the beauty of college football. Week 1 of the 2018 season had its typical array of surprises, disappointments, dramatic finishes, and...
Gary Cavalli
Aug 30, 2018
Week 1 Will Be Huge for Pac-12
It’s here. Finally. Our favorite time of the year has arrived. College football 2018 is upon us, and the games are about to begin. Real...
Gary Cavalli
Aug 14, 2018
Scandals Taint College FB Season Opening
With the opening of the college football season two weeks away, we should be eagerly anticipating another year of thrills, upsets, color,...
Gary Cavalli
Aug 7, 2018
Great Expectations
In the high pressure arenas of college and pro football, it’s always better to over-achieve than to disappoint. That’s why most coaches...