Why the salary cap matters then and now I finally got around to a detailed read of this fantastic book: The Cap, How Larry Fleisher and David Stern Built the Modern NBA by Joshua Mendelsohn. There are many interesting parts for our understanding of David Stern and his legacy. The author is a labor lawyer… Continue reading David Stern part 9: The Cap
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2025 preview: We’re not dead yet
The 2025 schedules are fully loaded into CFB data so let’s run it. $ python3 ./mcc_schedule.py -vCalifornia at San Diego State on Sep 19, 2025San José State at Stanford on Sep 26, 2025San Diego State at Fresno State on Oct 24, 2025California at Stanford on Nov 21, 2025San José State at San Diego State on… Continue reading 2025 preview: We’re not dead yet
API v2
Our data provider of choice is collegefootballdata.com and they’ve been great. In the natural life stages of API developers everywhere they’ve introduced a V2 with breaking changes, final deployment coming real soon now. I’ve been there myself. After putting off any mods for a while I dusted off the codebase yesterday and got the fixes… Continue reading API v2
Bowl Season
The elusive all-California bowl One side effect of the destruction of the Pac-12 and scattering the California schools to the winds is that it increases the chances of a bowl matchup between California teams. The “classic” bowl formula is two winning schools from different conferences meet in a neutral location after the regular season has… Continue reading Bowl Season
2024 post mortem
Let’s look at the bright side: after years of Stanford and USC trading titles we have a fifth winner in as many years. Your 2024 Mythical California Cup champs, for the first time in 21 years and only the third time in 65 years: the California Golden Bears. San Diego State 10 at California 31… Continue reading 2024 post mortem
Just add hornets
After all my hand-wringing about the state of California college football last week it was a pleasant surprise to see a Sacramento State v. San Jose State matchup on TV Friday night (albeit TruTV). Sacrament State has raised its profile lately, or maybe I’m just desperate. Right now we have all the California colleges we… Continue reading Just add hornets
In the wake of the Pac-12
Getting back to the actual MCC code after a long absence, I realized I had this sad localmod on my box: Keeping a “second scoreboard” is something I never fully committed to the actual codebase because it has one narrow use: tracking seconds in the full Pac-12 sim helps see what the potential Pac-12 championship… Continue reading In the wake of the Pac-12
Sports, performance, television and the Olympics
What is sport? Peak television’s power and its relationship to pure performance. Understanding one sports fan’s distaste for the Olympics.
UCLA has done it
Here is what the run looked like midway through Big Game on Saturday once the UCLA/USC game was decided: San José State 28 at USC 56 on Aug 26, 2023 UCLA 35 at San Diego State 10 on Sep 09, 2023 Stanford 10 at USC 56 on Sep 09, 2023 UCLA 42 at Stanford 7… Continue reading UCLA has done it
Cal almost did something
What a victory it could have been for Cal yesterday as a 10 point underdog at home to USC, the conference-killers in the flesh for what could be the last time this series is played. (Just a tradition that goes back to 1885, no big deal.) With the USC defense in shreds, Cal was able… Continue reading Cal almost did something