UCLA WR Coach arrested for burglary

#4
#4
Geez, he has to make a decent salary... But maybe the cost of living IS just too high in LA.
 
#7
#7
Seriously... Those neighborhoods you seen on Entourage? That's what it's like around UCLA. The median income in that are is like a million a year.

Either way, this is a good test to see how much the UCLA athletics department really cares about their football program. Really, you have to give that program props when the AD cares as much about rowing as he does football. But, hey... Welcome to the Pac-10.
 
#8
#8
Seriously... Those neighborhoods you seen on Entourage? That's what it's like around UCLA. The median income in that are is like a million a year.

Either way, this is a good test to see how much the UCLA athletics department really cares about their football program. Really, you have to give that program props when the AD cares as much about rowing as he does football. But, hey... Welcome to the Pac-10.

UCLA cares about basketball, but not football. That has always been true. Their assistants have always been among the lowest paid in the pac-10.
 
#9
#9
UCLA cares about basketball, but not football. That has always been true. Their assistants have always been among the lowest paid in the pac-10.
defensive assistants must be unpaid in the Pac-10
 
#15
#15
See tid, it's like how AD's in the SEC act like they care about other sports than football or basketball, but you can tell by the budget balance they don't. Kentucky is a good example, though. They actually put money into random sports. Kinda the only program in the SEC that does that. In the Pac-10, UDub, Stanford, Cal, UCLA, ASU are all like that. So are USC, Oregon and UA to a lesser extent.
 
#16
#16
Still, next year UCLA might be the school of choice for those Compton recruits. UCLA's coaches are the real deal.
 
#17
#17
It gets old when you've been around this board as long as me...

See tid, it's like how AD's in the SEC act like they care about other sports than football or basketball, but you can tell by the budget balance they don't. Kentucky is a good example, though. They actually put money into random sports. Kinda the only program in the SEC that does that. In the Pac-10, UDub, Stanford, Cal, UCLA, ASU are all like that. So are USC, Oregon and UA to a lesser extent.
...yep.
 

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