CalBears
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I agree, Cal could not handle the adversity.
Question is, how will Tennessee handle the adversity of playing at Cal.
Judging by previous history, Tennessee plays better on the road against "tough" opponents.
The cal crowd can get pretty loud in big games, but i imagine Ainge can handle it. Travelling across the country to a big city most of your players probably have never been too might be a distraction. But that part is really not much of an advantage IMO.
I see the home game being a benefit to Cal only since longshore and co play real well at home.
The cal crowd can get pretty loud in big games, but i imagine Ainge can handle it. Travelling across the country to a big city most of your players probably have never been too might be a distraction. But that part is really not much of an advantage IMO.
I see the home game being a benefit to Cal only since longshore and co play real well at home.
The polls said Ohio State was #1 before the date in the desert. What happened wasn't underachieving, it was getting the crap kicked out of them. Losing isn't always the result of underachieving and, FLASH - the polls aren't reliable or accurate.