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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Eh, fine - they still suck at football.
You can have 'em if you want 'em. I would consider UCLA to be a 'regional' school more than a city school (Just as I would consider UNLV), but that's fine. I think of them as more of a "K-State" style program rather than, say, Memphis, but I'm not going to be picky. I mean technically Cal is Cal-Berkely, no? So is Cal a city school? I would certainly never consider them as such.
It doesn't seem that UCLA is a square peg at all, but again, I'll assume they are for the sake of argument.
The Bruins still can't hang with the big time programs with any regularity. They're a mediocre program with spurts of success.
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Fair enough, I don't think anyone expects a city school to become the next Michigan or Florida. Just that a city school is not automatically a laugh-out-loud "what the hell?" choice. There aren't many, but there are a few of them who can at least pull their own ore.