This remains a very bad look for UCLA. Nobody in their right mind could honestly say the move to the B1G is good for the student athletes. There is no metric which says so, aside from some vague homage to playing in The Big House, The Horseshoe, Happy Valley, etc. And if the Bruins think competition in the PAC12 is tough (when did th…
This remains a very bad look for UCLA. Nobody in their right mind could honestly say the move to the B1G is good for the student athletes. There is no metric which says so, aside from some vague homage to playing in The Big House, The Horseshoe, Happy Valley, etc. And if the Bruins think competition in the PAC12 is tough (when did they last make a Rose Bowl or otherwise be relevant?) just wait until the schedule includes regular dates with Michigan, Ohio State, Penn St and probably soon Notre Dame. Regents: Punish the ingrates and send them packing. Pac12: Get busy adding schools who WANT to be here and help us fulfill our destiny to remain and build better a nationally competitive, media-worthy, value-add conference which succeeds in athletics, in the classroom and the laboratory.
It's all about the 2 superconferences and revenue. The west coast time zone TV windows keeps our teams from being seen by most of the country. Unfortunately that can't be changed.
This remains a very bad look for UCLA. Nobody in their right mind could honestly say the move to the B1G is good for the student athletes. There is no metric which says so, aside from some vague homage to playing in The Big House, The Horseshoe, Happy Valley, etc. And if the Bruins think competition in the PAC12 is tough (when did they last make a Rose Bowl or otherwise be relevant?) just wait until the schedule includes regular dates with Michigan, Ohio State, Penn St and probably soon Notre Dame. Regents: Punish the ingrates and send them packing. Pac12: Get busy adding schools who WANT to be here and help us fulfill our destiny to remain and build better a nationally competitive, media-worthy, value-add conference which succeeds in athletics, in the classroom and the laboratory.
Very interesting to see the fallout.
It's all about the 2 superconferences and revenue. The west coast time zone TV windows keeps our teams from being seen by most of the country. Unfortunately that can't be changed.