Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Fans Invited to Cal's Final Football Scrimmage This Saturday

Cal Press Release:

Golden Bear fans are invited out to Memorial Stadium to watch the Cal football team's final spring scrimmage on Saturday, April 18 as part of the annual Cal Day. Admission is free and the practice will get underway at 12 noon. The event is sponsored by Peterson Tractor. Evergood Sausage will give away hot dogs to the first 1,200 fans, while concession and souvenir stands will be open throughout the day.

With a large crowd expected on campus for Cal Day, parking will be at a premium and fans are encouraged to arrive early or take public transportation. Recommended lots include Underhill (College at Channing), Foothill (Gayley at Hearst), Boalt Hall (Gayley Road) and Bancroft (Bancroft below College). Gates to Memorial Stadium will open at 11 a.m.

In addition, fans should note that several gates to the stadium have closed due to construction of the Student-Athlete High Performance Center and that they will need to enter through the North Gate next to Maxwell Family Field. The scrimmage will conclude Cal's schedule of 18 spring practice sessions, with the Golden Bears resuming their team workouts in August in preparation for the 2009 campaign.

With 17 starters returning from last year's 9-4 squad that defeated Miami in the Emerald Bowl, Cal has been mentioned in virtually every preseason Top 25 list, including No. 18 by ESPN.com and CBSSports.com and No. 12 by Rivals.com.

Note from Blogger: I can’t make it this Saturday, but if you are going, please take photos of the construction around Memorial and I’ll post them on this blog. I’ll give you credit, of course. I might even make a photo slideshow of your photos and post them on Youtube. You can contact me at dave.michael@rocketmail.com. GO BEARS!

3 comments:

Ken Crawford said...

Um, I wouldn't suggest taking pictures or videos of the actual practice if you don't want a heap of trouble from the Athletic Department. Just ask California Golden Blogs from last year.

Despite being open to the public, they still don't want pictures being published.

FWIW, I posted pictures of the construction from a couple weeks ago:
http://excusemeformyvoice.com/blog/?p=1235

Dave said...

Thanks Ken....I removed that part of the post.

Anonymous said...

Maryland...
Let's Punish them...