Interestingly many of their other sports are quite good. Cronin has done a good job with the hoops program and they are certainly solid. The women's hoops is very good. Softball, baseball, soccer, women's gymnastics are all very good. The men's volleyball program is strong. Not sure about WVB. It's not like all their sports are poor performers.Foster was not a good HC choice, but maybe good as a coordinator. A quiet guy. I'm not sure what they did re portal and recruits to improve the team, other than paying for the QB. The school also has an admin that doesn't care about sports.
Foster was not a good HC choice, but maybe good as a coordinator. A quiet guy. I'm not sure what they did re portal and recruits to improve the team, other than paying for the QB. The school also has an admin that doesn't care about sports.
UCLA is still a top 15 academic institution and the #1 public institution in the country.Yes. Your last line says it all.
The UC System has been overrun with lifelong academics and first generation kids with more interest in KPop than sports.
A great formula to help USC and other private universities in California raise their tuitions
UCLA is still a top 15 academic institution and the #1 public institution in the country.
You don't believe it is one of the best academic universities in the country?Really. I wonder why that would be?
I'm guessing with the K-pop reference, that it's the rich kids from Asia raised by tiger moms paying full tuition. Academic publications and high ranked professional schools also help. Same with USC where Asian enrollment has pushed the minimum SAT to around 1500. In Singapore, most of those kids with those scores would not be accepted into the few premier schools there.You don't believe it is one of the best academic universities in the country?
There is a high Asian enrollment, no denying that. However the academic requirements to get admitted there are just about the most stringent of any school in the U.S. The non Asian students are very bright and accomplished.I'm guessing with the K-pop reference, that it's the rich kids from Asia raised by tiger moms paying full tuition. Academic publications and high ranked professional schools also help. Same with USC where Asian enrollment has pushed the minimum SAT to around 1500. In Singapore, most of those kids with those scores would not be accepted into the few premier schools there.
There is a high Asian enrollment, no denying that. However the academic requirements to get admitted there are just about the most stringent of any school in the U.S. The non Asian students are very bright and accomplished.
UCLA, Wisky, and Minnesota. I can see half the conference not putting in the effort regarding football.