Yes. "The guys think they're in a good spot" is the phrase that was used, with "the guys" being the Cal coaching staff.That he'll commit to Cal?
Yes. "The guys think they're in a good spot" is the phrase that was used, with "the guys" being the Cal coaching staff.
For those that don't know: Cal is about 45 minutes from Napa, where the kid will be playing his high school games this year, and Cal head coach Cuonzo Martin & top recruiter Yann Hufnagel pulled in a top 3 class last year.
Berkeley is also the Garden of Eden, so I'd expect good recruiting results to continue, whether or not they land Jackson.
Recruiting and then producing is a who different game
Martin has recruited well in the past but where are the results?
If the kid wants to win National Championships he has 2 choices - UConn or Duke
Seeing Puke is not in this the kid's 3 choices - go to nowhere land and program in Memphis, go to "the garden of Eden" in the crazy land of CA or come to Storrs and have the BEST chance to win
I'm glad Donnyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton and Khalid El-Amin didn't think like that when they were choosing where to go to college.If the kid wants to win National Championships he has 2 choices - UConn or Duke
Seeing Puke is not in this the kid's 3 choices - go to nowhere land and program in Memphis, go to "the garden of Eden" in the crazy land of CA or come to Storrs and have the BEST chance to win
Some kids like the challenge of plowing new ground.
Yes. "The guys think they're in a good spot" is the phrase that was used, with "the guys" being the Cal coaching staff.
For those that don't know: Cal is about 45 minutes from Napa, where the kid will be playing his high school games this year, and Cal head coach Cuonzo Martin & top recruiter Yann Hufnagel pulled in a top 3 class last year.
Berkeley is also the Garden of Eden, so I'd expect good recruiting results to continue, whether or not they land Jackson.
I was thinking the same thing. Great city, I have been spending time there recently cause my nephew just opened up his own brewery there. But "Eden"? Not even close! Anyhow, any Berkeley/Oakland peeps, check out Fieldworks Brewing! Tell Alex his Uncle Peter sent you!!! http://fieldworkbrewing.com/I was born and raised in/around Berkeley and have never heard of it referred to as a garden of Eden. Big , spread out, vibrant, urban campus yes, Eden, no. There are some gloriously beautiful , tree filled parts of campus and great views of the bay and SF from the upper rows of the football stadium. That said, Go Bears! (Accept when recruiting or playing UCONN)
We have to sign 5 to 6 player this year. 3-2 will likely be guards/forwards other 2 will be big menI don't think Memphis is a realistic threat here, but they just got one of their other wing targets - Ar'mond Davis.
He's a top 10-ish JUCO player - 6'6", 190 from College of Southern Idaho.
I was born and raised in/around Berkeley and have never heard of it referred to as a garden of Eden. Big , spread out, vibrant, urban campus yes, Eden, no. There are some gloriously beautiful , tree filled parts of campus and great views of the bay and SF from the upper rows of the football stadium. That said, Go Bears! (Accept when recruiting or playing UCONN)
You guys are nuts. I walk down the street picking plums, asian pears, blackberries, mint, rosemary, lemons, etc. It's 70 and sunny 320 days of the year!I was thinking the same thing. Great city, I have been spending time there recently cause my nephew just opened up his own brewery there. But "Eden"? Not even close!
I just had their Fetch pale ale the other day. Good stuff.Anyhow, any Berkeley/Oakland peeps, check out Fieldworks Brewing! Tell Alex his Uncle Peter sent you!!! http://fieldworkbrewing.com/
You guys are nuts. I walk down the street picking plums, asian pears, blackberries, mint, rosemary, lemons, etc. It's 70 and sunny 320 days of the year!
I literally did not know that life could be like this before I moved out here.
I just had their Fetch pale ale the other day. Good stuff.
Just got back from Maui (mostly at Lahaina). Great for a vacation, but Berkeley's lack of humidity elevates it significantly over any spot I've been to in Hawaii.I'm glad you've tried and liked his brew! Go back, ask for Alex and drop my name, should be good for a freebie! And yeah, compared to Minneapolis or even San Francisco it may be Eden, but there are a lot of places that come closer to MY vision of paradise. Kealakekua, Hawaii, comes to mind!
Just got back from Maui (mostly at Lahaina). Great for a vacation, but Berkeley's lack of humidity elevates it significantly over any spot I've been to in Hawaii.
No doubt the weather in the Bay Area is better than virtually anywhere in the world. Head 2 miles east through the Caldecott tunnel and it's way better than even in Berkeley. Orinda, Moraga, Laffayette, Pleasant Hill. Now you're talkin. But, when it comes to Garden of Eden, Tahoe (where I'm currently sitting on the deck looking through the Forrest at the lake) and Maui (someday I'll figure out how to spend winters there) top my list. Can't get a slice of Blondies, Fat Slice or Zachary's deep dish in either of those spots so I'll still come back to Berkeley for pizza. It's the Boneyard, it always comes back to pizza.Just got back from Maui (mostly at Lahaina). Great for a vacation, but Berkeley's lack of humidity elevates it significantly over any spot I've been to in Hawaii.
No doubt the weather in the Bay Area is better than virtually anywhere in the world. Head 2 miles east through the Caldecott tunnel and it's way better than even in Berkeley. Orinda, Moraga, Laffayette, Pleasant Hill. Now you're talkin. But, when it comes to Garden of Eden, Tahoe (where I'm currently sitting on the deck looking through the Forrest at the lake) and Maui (someday I'll figure out how to spend winters there) top my list. Can't get a slice of Blondies, Fat Slice or Zachary's deep dish in either of those spots so I'll still come back to Berkeley for pizza. It's the Boneyard, it always comes back to pizza.![]()
Lot of beautiful places. Loved Tahoe! In the summertime I have a slight bias for MDI in Maine. No arguments about Maui although it so danged far from everything.No doubt the weather in the Bay Area is better than virtually anywhere in the world. Head 2 miles east through the Caldecott tunnel and it's way better than even in Berkeley. Orinda, Moraga, Laffayette, Pleasant Hill. Now you're talkin. But, when it comes to Garden of Eden, Tahoe (where I'm currently sitting on the deck looking through the Forrest at the lake) and Maui (someday I'll figure out how to spend winters there) top my list. Can't get a slice of Blondies, Fat Slice or Zachary's deep dish in either of those spots so I'll still come back to Berkeley for pizza. It's the Boneyard, it always comes back to pizza.![]()
Lot of beautiful places. Loved Tahoe! In the summertime I have a slight bias for MDI in Maine. No arguments about Maui although it so danged far from everything.
It gets addictive.We've been up to Bar Harbor 3 times now and really enjoy it in the summer. A beautiful place!
I'm glad you've tried and liked his brew! Go back, ask for Alex and drop my name, should be good for a freebie! And yeah, compared to Minneapolis or even San Francisco it may be Eden, but there are a lot of places that come closer to MY vision of paradise. Kealakekua, Hawaii, comes to mind!
Rico444 said:I'm definitely going out there and telling him that his uncle promised me a free drink.
Tahoe is fantastic. Gambling, skiing, good food, good drinks, and top stand-up comics roll through every now and then as well.Hoping to make it to Tahoe for my bachelor party. Heard its awesome. With El Nino this year, they should have a good snow year.
I'm glad Donnyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton and Khalid El-Amin didn't think like that when they were choosing where to go to college.
There's no rule that says only teams that have won will win. Some kids like the challenge of plowing new ground.