• Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    the brother also owns a sports consulting firm and a stadium/arena management company. Certainly a lot of opportunities for an inappropriate relationship that I would hope CSU is watching.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    don’t need a stadium if you live on the road. Luke Wood follows Roy Cohn’s playbook - attack everything, admit nothing, and always claim victory. The question if this is just a stop on the Luke Wood promo train before he skips town for greener grass or if he’s been drinking his own Kool Aid and is a true believer in this plan.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    indeed it is the times I fear when something in Florida becomes the example.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    @Aggie Cisco Florida resident here. Regarding the video, FAMU, UCF, and USF not great analogues for Sac State. Football in the southeast has a different level of public and private support, and despite talking their way into a P4 conference, UCF still struggles for political relevance against the old guard Florida, Florida State, and Miami. Even when they are all bad. Though USF has kind of a trashy fan base and also wears green, so that part tracks.
  • New study shows a rare salmon population is on the rise in a Northern California creek
    That’s cool. I know they were working for years to get some water movement through the arboretum fork. I haven’t been back in a while but it used to be pretty pungent that I’m not sure you would have wanted any fish.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    how many “PAC12” (current or former) presidents and chancellors defend themselves on twitter/x to relative nobodies with 2000 followers when they post their doubts? Sorry but this clown should focus on running a university and be less concerned about this “mine-is-too-bigger-than-yours” posturing on social media. Or he should quit and sell Oxyclean full time on infomercials.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    exactly. If they had been offered the chance to lick the urinal cakes in PAC12 offices they would have done it told us how great it tasted. They weren’t so they didn’t.
  • Sac State's bid for the Pac 12 Thread
    Some of the chatter among the Hornet “insiders” is that the PAC12 and MWC both wanted them so bad but were giving them lowball offers and this indy move is because Wood knows their real value and the PAC12 will come crawling back in a couple years with a big boy offer.
  • UC Davis, Sac State to share new $450M football stadium in West Sacramento
    one thing to keep in mind about potentially leveling up is there could be more games on TV in which case the time is dictated by ratings, time zones, and record, not the comfort of anyone in the stadium. Noon football in August is a thing if that’s what works for ABC.
  • UC Davis, Sac State to share new $450M football stadium in West Sacramento
    I think you are correct in what would be the easiest and least expensive build, but man, an upper deck on the east side might as well be called the broiler pan section for early season games. An upper deck and skyboxes on the west side would be more valuable seats but I don’t know how that would work without rebuilding the press box.
  • UC Davis, Sac State to share new $450M football stadium in West Sacramento
    Haha $450m? That didn’t give it away? lol. Davis has a concept of a 20 year old plan and Sac has a scratcher from the local Indian casino that might win half a stadium if they scratch 3 green feathers.
  • Troy Taylor bullied female staff at Stanford
    Occasionally someone calls me for a reference and I’m not even allowed to acknowledge if they are/were an employee, let alone give any feedback, on orders from the legal department. I’ve found that the “perfect” resumes and interviews are from the people who have “studied for the test” rather than mastered the material.
  • Azusa Pacific Bringing Back Football @ D3 level
    I’m not sure that targeted recruiting of any flavor for an institution that receives federal grants would be allowed these days. Small college finances can be tough so to add football, these schools presumably identified a market of people who want to play and people who will watch that drives value. I think it’s great to see more opportunities. There are a lot of high school football players in California who may want to play in college but aren’t D1 players.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    I think many people will find private cubicles nice. If you’ve ever been to a Buc-ees sitting on the throne in a private throne room is luxurious. If privacy was the motivator, you could have done that within men’s/women’s facilities rather than spending millions to make one big happy locker room/restroom. The stated goals of janitorial efficiency and medic response are nonsense. This is a solution in search of a problem, takes resources away from projects that could benefit a much higher percentage of people in uncertain economic times, distracts from the work the university does that has or could have broad public support, and is red meat for a federal administration intent retaliating against anything perceived as DEI related. I am far from a Fox News consumer, but I still read the room - this is poor timing to double down on this sort of bet.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    I would argue that state universities have a primary fiduciary duty to the state, as in the State of California funds the university because it is good business for all citizens to have a critical mass of smart educated people, even if every person isn’t college bound. The secondary duty is to the student, who is a paying customer. The third duty, which I have gotten into arguments about, is to alumni, who have a vested interest in the upward trajectory of the university and avoidance of scandals. We want our degrees to be appreciating assets, not depreciating ones with an asterisk. As universities have industrialized into quasi-corporations, administrators have become more fiduciary to their own interests and in that quest have fallen into the trap of picking winners and losers based on what resonates well within the inner circles of academic administration rather than what resonates well with the interest and advancement of all Californians.

    I find a lot of activists to be exhausting because there is no actual finish line of what they want, at least nothing reasonable and achievable. I believe a 3 branch government is a sturdy stool and I feel wise mentorship could guide that energy into the appropriate legislative channels to make changes for the better that have gone through a compromise process. Instead, what universities basically have been teaching is, it’s ok that your view has limited support, never compromise, shout at the executive or judicial branches loud enough and you may find a champion to ram through your minority opinion, whether it be locker rooms, Netanyahu, or something else.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    I’ve had some people disclose to me they were trans and I would have had no idea otherwise. But “passing” as an ordinary man or woman is based on a couple factors - access to medical/financial/cosmetic resources and desire to pass. I had one employee who was trying to transition on a dollar store budget and just looked like an offensive lineman in drag and another who wished to identify as something else, loudly wearing dresses and a Santa Claus beard. While I recognize legitimate fears of violence in some situations, my estimation is that this is more important to the self-described “allies” feeling comfortable in their ally echo chamber than about people actually using the restroom.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    overall in society trans and nonbinary is thought to be around 1-2%, among Gen Z maybe up to 5%. Hard to know if the rate is actually going up or just diagnosed/identified more. It has a correlation to autism, which also has higher rates reported than older generations. I have had several trans and nonbinary employees and for whatever reason some have (over)shared with me. But one of their comments was that there is a chasm in that community, with one side, perhaps in fact the larger group, just wanting to use regular men’s/women’s facilities without anyone noticing and the other side wanting to loudly be accommodated as something else. Those two sides don’t really like each other, with the quiet side feeling like the loud folks are making it harder than it needs to be and the loud side feeling like the quiet folks are not sufficiently contributing to the cause. So actual beneficiaries would likely be a subset of this 1-5%.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    I suppose the “original” dorms were North and South Hall. Not sure if they even had indoor plumbing to debate bathroom genders. The Primero dorms were Beckett-Hughes and Struve-Titus. These were torn down in the 90s and replaced with Primero Grove apartments, although the street name Beckett Hall Circle remains. All of the Tercero dorms have been replaced, as I understand they were concrete buildings and could not be seismically reinforced to standard. Part of the dining hall is still there but has been substantially added on to so it would be hard to recognize the original part. In Cuarto, Castilian was sold off and the 1980s-era buildings on Oxford Circle were torn down and replaced. So the only “old” dorm buildings are Bixby, Gilmore, Ryerson, Malcolm, and Regan. I looked up student housing and Regan looks exactly like it did when I was there 20 years ago although they are building some new dorms to fill in remaining pockets of land in Segundo. It also said all restrooms in Regan and many throughout housing have been turned gender fluid and appears you would have to actually request a floor with a gendered bathroom.
  • ARC locker room renovation
    I lived in Regan, the forgotten part of Segundo. My building was 3 stories, one restroom per floor. Probably single sex buildings in the 1960s. In my building, 1st floor was all women with female restroom, 2nd floor was coed with male restroom. 3rd floor was “rainbow theme floor” and at the time had the only non-gender restroom on campus. They had put weatherstripping on the gaps in the stall doors. The interesting thing was a lot of the 3rd floor residents still went down to 1st or 2nd floor because they weren’t feeling the mixed thing. It was niche for a very small clientele. If there was one thing I learned it was LGBT+ are not a monolith and in fact some subsets really don’t like being affiliated with each other. But if it was busy downstairs, the 2nd floor women would just use the 2nd floor men’s room. For some reason they felt more at home in the men’s room than the gender neutral gig upstairs. It was shocking to find a lot of women leave a bathroom grosser than men. But the main problem for the RA’s was people using the gender neutral shower for consensual hookups.
  • UC Davis Athletics Joining Mountain West - Football to Follow
    at least if there’s no public animosity, maybe it bodes well for the sports that would like to remain affiliates with Big West. Interesting comment about aspirations.