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jim mora jr. i think it's a good pickup for the bruins. thoughts?

taysdad


Backwards K

Quote from: taysdad on December 10, 2011, 11:15:44 AM
jim mora jr. i think it's a good pickup for the bruins. thoughts?

No history of being a winner .
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Toledo or Dorrell would be better choices.....50 year old man that has never reruited 17 year olds....Brilliant

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allaboutfb

Quote from: Backwards K on December 10, 2011, 02:53:49 PM
No history of being a winner .
Went to NFC Championship as a rookie coach.  I think it was a great hire.  Now, can he make the transition from the NFL to College.  Some coach's can and some can't.  We will have wait and see.

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wellnow

What pro coaches have become great college coaches?

wellnow


Denver Viking

Quote from: wellnow on December 12, 2011, 08:39:13 AM
What pro coaches have become great college coaches?

Only Pete Carroll. Lots have tried and failed. I'll withhold judgement for now.
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bigfan

Quote from: wellnow on December 12, 2011, 08:39:13 AM
What pro coaches have become great college coaches?

Kinda the other way around...Walsh for starters.
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Denver Viking

Quote from: bigfan on December 12, 2011, 11:29:53 AM
Kinda the other way around...Walsh for starters.

It hasn't worked out very well either way. Saban and Spurrier didn't do so well at the next level. Walsh and Harbaugh are the only ones I can think of that have done well moving from college to the pros. Maybe you have to coach at Stanford to make that jump ;). After all, Denny Green didn't do too bad either.
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OriginalCVFan

Quote from: Backwards K on December 10, 2011, 02:53:49 PM
No history of being a winner .

?  Again, reference point and subjectivity are a key here.

Mora inherited a veritable MESS from Holmgren, after Holmgren ran a great ship, it fell apart in disaster.  Mora came in and improved Seattles record 1 or 2 games, while having the GM at the time basically throwing out everything and the kitchen sink and using Mora as the scapegoat.  Mora basically took a retread team and actually IMPROVED from the previous season, along with the QB being hurt most of season(Hasselbeck)

At Atlanta, he was 26-22, with the Choir Boy M.Vick at QB.  Off the field issues and locker room antics by Vick were more responsible for unrest at Atlanta, that Mora was not able to overcome, which is a head coaches responsibility for sure but Mora led the falcons to a 3 year winning record IN SPITE of michael vick. 

You are being a tad disingenuous with your comment about  him being a winner or not my friend.
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bigfan

Quote from: Denver Viking on December 12, 2011, 02:03:12 PM
It hasn't worked out very well either way. Saban and Spurrier didn't do so well at the next level. Walsh and Harbaugh are the only ones I can think of that have done well moving from college to the pros. Maybe you have to coach at Stanford to make that jump ;). After all, Denny Green didn't do too bad either.

Johnson and Switzer did pretty good so did John Robinson.
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Denver Viking

Quote from: bigfan on December 12, 2011, 03:01:58 PM
Johnson and Switzer did pretty good so did John Robinson.

I agree with you in regards to Johnson. Switzer not as much. He won a super bowl but with the players/system Johnson created. Robinson did OK I guess but I don't have his record handy. It was tough to be in Walsh's division in the '80s, however.
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Go Kingsburg
Go Army, Beat Navy!
"I want an officer for a secret and dangerous mission. I want a West Point football player."  -- General George C. Marshall Chief of Staff, US Army, World War II

wellnow

Quote from: bigfan on December 12, 2011, 03:01:58 PM
Johnson and Switzer did pretty good so did John Robinson.
USC , Oklahoma, Miami, might not be called amateur players :)-

wellnow


bigfan

Quote from: wellnow on December 12, 2011, 03:18:49 PM
USC , Oklahoma, Miami, might not be called amateur players :)-

NFL Farm Teams  :shock:
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wellnow

Quote from: bigfan on December 12, 2011, 03:24:57 PM
NFL Farm Teams  :shock:
Back then I think they had to take a pay cut to go pro :)-

wellnow


bigfan

Quote from: wellnow on December 12, 2011, 03:35:34 PM
Back then I think they had to take a pay cut to go pro :)-

Yep and the local alum car dealers loved them!!!
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bigfan

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wellnow

And the bookies taking OK action, that why Switzer had to score 50 or more to cover point spread :shock:

wellnow


Denver Viking

Quote from: bigfan on December 12, 2011, 03:38:52 PM
Yep and the local alum car dealers loved them!!!

That is more true than you know.
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Go Kingsburg
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bigfan

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taysdad

here's some fun facts about jim mora jr and pete carroll:

both spent 3 years with 1 team before being fired (mora with falcons, carroll with new england) both went 1 and done (mora in seattle, carroll with the jets). they were both the same age (50) when they took their college job, ucla and usc. both are defensive minded.

taysdad


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And both are considered "players coaches"
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bigfan

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on December 13, 2011, 07:38:06 AM
Just read on an INSIDER blog at Bruins nation that PAT HILL may be on a short list for assistant coach working for Mora at UCLA.   Even more intriguing is that he would be brought in to coach TE's.   HMMMMM.

Doesn't Coach Hill have a house in Manhatten Beach/South Bay ???  Not to far from UCLA.
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Denver Viking

Quote from: bigfan on December 13, 2011, 08:08:43 AM
Doesn't Coach Hill have a house in Manhatten Beach/South Bay ???  Not to far from UCLA.

They almost have to hire former head coaches or at least guys that already have some money as assistants. Its so dang expensive to live near UCLA most assistants have to live at least an hour away! They don't pay their assistants enough to live nearby.
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Go Kingsburg
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taysdad

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on December 13, 2011, 07:00:16 AM
Good research.  Didnt know this.   :u:

can't take all the credit. heard it from steve hartmam, ucla alumni, on fox sports radio yesterday. just simply shared the info.

taysdad


wellnow

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on December 13, 2011, 07:38:06 AM
Just read on an INSIDER blog at Bruins nation that PAT HILL may be on a short list for assistant coach working for Mora at UCLA.   Even more intriguing is that he would be brought in to coach TE's.   HMMMMM.
Heard he is in the running for the Hawaii job?

wellnow


Football

Quote from: bigfan on December 13, 2011, 08:08:43 AM
Doesn't Coach Hill have a house in Manhatten Beach/South Bay ???  Not to far from UCLA.

lol. In LA there's a distinction between travel time and mileage.

Football


bigfan

Quote from: Football on December 13, 2011, 07:29:33 PM
lol. In LA there's a distinction between travel time and mileage.

Yep...when you ask someone in LA "How far is it"?...30 minutes with traffic on a "Good" day.
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bigfan

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OriginalCVFan

WOW.

Mora wastes no time.

1.  Offensive line coach Klemm from SMU - Recruiter of the year,
2.  Broussard - WR coach from ASU - Major recruiter, stealing many many kids from LA area.  Some ASU commits going to jump ship and stay at UCLA, Kenny Lawlor, and a few other LBPoly 3 and 4 star recruits
3.  DBacks coach from Washington - Good Get

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2011/12/ucla-football-jim-mora-hires-coaches-.html

Gotta like the guys MOXIE.  Aggressive dude, and well spoken on the phone!!!!
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wellnow

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on December 14, 2011, 01:38:23 PM
WOW.

Mora wastes no time.

1.  Offensive line coach Klemm from SMU - Recruiter of the year,
2.  Broussard - WR coach from ASU - Major recruiter, stealing many many kids from LA area.  Some ASU commits going to jump ship and stay at UCLA, Kenny Lawlor, and a few other LBPoly 3 and 4 star recruits
3.  DBacks coach from Washington - Good Get

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2011/12/ucla-football-jim-mora-hires-coaches-.html

Gotta like the guys MOXIE.  Aggressive dude, and well spoken on the phone!!!!
Marquis Tuiasosopo tight ends coach

wellnow


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wellnow

UCLA: San Diego Chargers linebackers coach John Pagano will be the defensive coordinator at UCLA and Seahawks special teams assistant Jeff Ulbrich will be special teams coordinator.

wellnow


OriginalCVFan

Quote from: wellnow on January 01, 2012, 12:10:03 PM
UCLA: San Diego Chargers linebackers coach John Pagano will be the defensive coordinator at UCLA and Seahawks special teams assistant Jeff Ulbrich will be special teams coordinator.

One out of two aint bad.!!   No Pagano.  Still waiting on the DC.

I was just kidding about Mazzone as OC being bad for TE's.  Seems Erickson was the one calling the EXTREME spread offense, and mazzone was just the facilitator.

Seems UCLA will be running a blend of West Coast, SPread, and Pro Style.  TE's are going to be in high demand.   Seems that UCLA also just kicked their next years NUMBER 2/3 TE Raymond Nelson(Modesto Christian) for getting into trouble one too many times? 
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bigfan

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 09, 2012, 11:46:19 AM
One out of two aint bad.!!   No Pagano.  Still waiting on the DC.

I was just kidding about Mazzone as OC being bad for TE's.  Seems Erickson was the one calling the EXTREME spread offense, and mazzone was just the facilitator.

Seems UCLA will be running a blend of West Coast, SPread, and Pro Style.  TE's are going to be in high demand.   Seems that UCLA also just kicked their next years NUMBER 2/3 TE Raymond Nelson(Modesto Christian) for getting into trouble one too many times? 

Much better commute...Pasadena is 3hrs away!!
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n2theblue

just read he kicked three players off the team, which included former Edison standout DE Wesley Flowers. Didnt specify reason though.

n2theblue


wellnow

UCLA: Sources close to the program tell us that Angus McClure will wind up coaching the defensive line. Unfortunately we hear that Inoke Breckterfield will be leaving the program.

wellnow


tru guru

UCLA hires Sal Alosi as strength and conditioning coach.  You may remember him from his time with the Jets.  He was the coach that intentionally tripped the Miami Dolphins player on the sideline during a game.  Cost him his job and a pretty hefty fine, as I recall.

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taysdad

Quote from: tru guru on January 10, 2012, 09:15:56 AM
UCLA hires Sal Alosi as strength and conditioning coach.  You may remember him from his time with the Jets.  He was the coach that intentionally tripped the Miami Dolphins player on the sideline during a game.  Cost him his job and a pretty hefty fine, as I recall.

as a dolphins fan, i remember that clear as day. pathetic!

taysdad


OriginalCVFan

Pathetic is the way your team has played the for 10 years.  The tripping incident did not affect the outcome of the game and was a ridiculous brain fart of an isolated incident. 

Both are sad, but one was an isolated, meaningless incident!!!
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izne1home

Quote from: taysdad on January 10, 2012, 04:13:50 PM
as a dolphins fan, i remember that clear as day. pathetic!

After that tripping incident, the Bullard AD thought he'd better call in all the guys that hold football sideline passes and read them the riot act about proper sideline behavior.

There was 752 guys at the meeting.

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OriginalCVFan

HAHA, Classic :D

Actually only 8 have sideline passes.  Others just randomly show up, and mill around, and for some reason, they get away with it. 
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BuddyLee

I think you guys are missing the point.  UCLA football is a has been and not going to be good again.  Yeah I know they played in the PAC 12 championship, but that was a joke becuase it was the PAC 12 split into 2 divisions.  Remember USC blew them out 50-0 the week before the PAC 12 Championship. 

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Denver Viking

Quote from: BuddyLee on January 12, 2012, 09:25:36 AM
I think you guys are missing the point.  UCLA football is a has been and not going to be good again.  Yeah I know they played in the PAC 12 championship, but that was a joke becuase it was the PAC 12 split into 2 divisions.  Remember USC blew them out 50-0 the week before the PAC 12 Championship. 

And USC was in a hole before Carroll got there. UCLA should be good with all the talent in SoCal, the weather, etc. The right coach that can recruit and get alumni to give money to upgrade the facilities will make them relevent again. I don't know if Mora is the guy to do that, but in my opinion UCLA is a sleeping giant.
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bigfan

Quote from: Denver Viking on January 12, 2012, 10:00:14 AM
And USC was in a hole before Carroll got there. UCLA should be good with all the talent in SoCal, the weather, etc. The right coach that can recruit and get alumni to give money to upgrade the facilities will make them relevent again. I don't know if Mora is the guy to do that, but in my opinion UCLA is a sleeping giant.

I agree...absolutely no reason not to have a super program.
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bigfan

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BuddyLee

C'mon guys I forget UCLA even has a football team anymore.

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bigfan

Quote from: BuddyLee on January 12, 2012, 10:27:36 AM
C'mon guys I forget UCLA even has a football team anymore.

Too much revenue to be generated these days not to...
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bigfan

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CWClassof2007

Quote from: BuddyLee on January 12, 2012, 09:25:36 AM
I think you guys are missing the point.  UCLA football is a has been and not going to be good again.  Yeah I know they played in the PAC 12 championship, but that was a joke becuase it was the PAC 12 split into 2 divisions.  Remember USC blew them out 50-0 the week before the PAC 12 Championship. 
I don't think you can ever say that a school that has a history like UCLA's, with the athletic program like UCLA's & that's located in an area like UCLA is a "has been". They're going through a rough stretch. I'm not saying that they'll be winning any national title's or Rose Bowls in the next couple of years. But if you're another coach in the PAC 12 you can't look past UCLA. Even if you are USC or Oregon. Those two schools will be at the top consistently for a while.

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OriginalCVFan

Schools like UCLA and CAL will always have problems, BECAUSE THEY HAVE HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS, EXTERMELY HIGH, then you couple that with the fact that they are PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.  Its a double whammy

Private schools, such as USC, STANFORD, etc, DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW admissions guidelines that Cal and UCLA have.  Private schools, can have an incredibly HIGH academic standard for the general population, but they can admit as many ATHLETES as they want, that just have to meet NCAA MINIMUMS(about an 1100 on the SAT, and a GPA somewhere above a 2.8)    That is why USC and Stanford have done so well lately, they have an admissions office that works very closely with the football teams, to figure out a way to get the ATHLETES into the schools.

UCLA and Cal, well their Admissions office is LEGALLY BOUND to follow the admissions policies of the UNIVERSITY, since the University is funded by STATE FUNDS.  They do make MINOR exceptions, however i can guarantee you that 95% of the Alabama and LSU football teams would not have been able to get into UCLA or CAL even with assistance.   However, at Stanford and USC, those athletes CAN get in.

Notre Dame is another school that has its problems.  THey have CONTINUALLY REFUSED to lower their academic standards, even though they are a private institution(which means they can if they want too) and their football has suffered for 20 years.  Just last 2 years, notre dame has decided to try it the USC way, and bend the rules of the school.  We will see how it works.  Same with Northwestern.  UCLA and Cal would dominate in football MUCH MORE, if they were able to admit kids with exceptions similar to stanford, usc, and other PRIVATE schools that arent bound to the public school rules. 
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taysdad

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 11, 2012, 06:27:18 AM
Pathetic is the way your team has played the for 10 years.  The tripping incident did not affect the outcome of the game and was a ridiculous brain fart of an isolated incident. 

Both are sad, but one was an isolated, meaningless incident!!!

i agree. but i stand by em through the highs and lows.

taysdad


Denver Viking

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 12, 2012, 05:12:51 PM
Schools like UCLA and CAL will always have problems, BECAUSE THEY HAVE HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS, EXTERMELY HIGH, then you couple that with the fact that they are PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.  Its a double whammy

Private schools, such as USC, STANFORD, etc, DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW admissions guidelines that Cal and UCLA have.  Private schools, can have an incredibly HIGH academic standard for the general population, but they can admit as many ATHLETES as they want, that just have to meet NCAA MINIMUMS(about an 1100 on the SAT, and a GPA somewhere above a 2.8)    That is why USC and Stanford have done so well lately, they have an admissions office that works very closely with the football teams, to figure out a way to get the ATHLETES into the schools.

UCLA and Cal, well their Admissions office is LEGALLY BOUND to follow the admissions policies of the UNIVERSITY, since the University is funded by STATE FUNDS.  They do make MINOR exceptions, however i can guarantee you that 95% of the Alabama and LSU football teams would not have been able to get into UCLA or CAL even with assistance.   However, at Stanford and USC, those athletes CAN get in.

Notre Dame is another school that has its problems.  THey have CONTINUALLY REFUSED to lower their academic standards, even though they are a private institution(which means they can if they want too) and their football has suffered for 20 years.  Just last 2 years, notre dame has decided to try it the USC way, and bend the rules of the school.  We will see how it works.  Same with Northwestern.  UCLA and Cal would dominate in football MUCH MORE, if they were able to admit kids with exceptions similar to stanford, usc, and other PRIVATE schools that arent bound to the public school rules. 

Michigan and Texas have pretty good academics and good football programs. With the volume and talent in SoCal there is no reason they can't get enough good athletes to excel in football. I also don't buy that it is easier for players to get into Stanford than Cal or UCLA. Sure, they can let in whoever they want but if they drop admissions standards too much the kids that get in won't make it academically. They don't have the easy classes at Stanford that are available at most public schools to help improve the GPA. I also don't see Stanford decreasing their admissions requirements much as most college rankings hold admissions standards in high regard. Stanford is more interested in those rankings than the AP/BCS polls.
Go Kingsburg
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Denver Viking

Go Kingsburg
Go Army, Beat Navy!
"I want an officer for a secret and dangerous mission. I want a West Point football player."  -- General George C. Marshall Chief of Staff, US Army, World War II

BuddyLee

No one wants to play for a school whose team colors are baby blue and yellow. 

BuddyLee


bigfan

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 12, 2012, 05:12:51 PM
Schools like UCLA and CAL will always have problems, BECAUSE THEY HAVE HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS, EXTERMELY HIGH, then you couple that with the fact that they are PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.  Its a double whammy

Private schools, such as USC, STANFORD, etc, DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW admissions guidelines that Cal and UCLA have.  Private schools, can have an incredibly HIGH academic standard for the general population, but they can admit as many ATHLETES as they want, that just have to meet NCAA MINIMUMS(about an 1100 on the SAT, and a GPA somewhere above a 2.8)    That is why USC and Stanford have done so well lately, they have an admissions office that works very closely with the football teams, to figure out a way to get the ATHLETES into the schools.

UCLA and Cal, well their Admissions office is LEGALLY BOUND to follow the admissions policies of the UNIVERSITY, since the University is funded by STATE FUNDS.  They do make MINOR exceptions, however i can guarantee you that 95% of the Alabama and LSU football teams would not have been able to get into UCLA or CAL even with assistance.   However, at Stanford and USC, those athletes CAN get in.

Notre Dame is another school that has its problems.  THey have CONTINUALLY REFUSED to lower their academic standards, even though they are a private institution(which means they can if they want too) and their football has suffered for 20 years.  Just last 2 years, notre dame has decided to try it the USC way, and bend the rules of the school.  We will see how it works.  Same with Northwestern.  UCLA and Cal would dominate in football MUCH MORE, if they were able to admit kids with exceptions similar to stanford, usc, and other PRIVATE schools that arent bound to the public school rules. 

In recent years it appears they have gotten several players on the lower end of academics however keeping them in and on track is the difficult part.
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OriginalCVFan

Quote from: taysdad on January 12, 2012, 08:41:13 PM
i agree. but i stand by em through the highs and lows.

Now there is a fan i can drink many beers with?    :u: 
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OriginalCVFan

Quote from: Denver Viking on January 13, 2012, 08:41:54 AM
Michigan and Texas have pretty good academics and good football programs. With the volume and talent in SoCal there is no reason they can't get enough good athletes to excel in football. I also don't buy that it is easier for players to get into Stanford than Cal or UCLA. Sure, they can let in whoever they want but if they drop admissions standards too much the kids that get in won't make it academically. They don't have the easy classes at Stanford that are available at most public schools to help improve the GPA. I also don't see Stanford decreasing their admissions requirements much as most college rankings hold admissions standards in high regard. Stanford is more interested in those rankings than the AP/BCS polls.

You prove my point again.  Michigan has FANTASTIC academics, but  is PRIVATE.  They dont have to bow down to the PUBLIC SECTORS guidelines on the use of PUBLIC money in the state of california.  Texas, is NOT considered anywhere near the caliber of university that cal and ucla(both are listed as number 1 and number 2 in us news rankings of PUBLIC universities) 

If you are truly interested, I can send you the guidelines for IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS, and the DETAILED regulations they follow for admissions, i can send you the CAL/UCLA "P" classifications that they use for determinging feasiility for admittance.  Stanford, USC, all have their OWN PRIVATE way of dealing with academics enrollments that, although they are much more strict than most AVERAGE DI universities, they are MUCH MORE FLEXIBLE and Lenient and able to be changed, than at Cal and UCLA. 

Stanford never used to make the exceptions for football, however when Harbaugh took over, he created an atmosphere with the admins to allow more flexibility for a few years, which they REAPED the benefits of, however now that Harbaugh is gone, the admins are pulling back their support of these practices, and I will bet you right now that Stanford will be back to MIDDLE OF THE PACK within 3 years due to this.   USC has always done this, and they do it WELL.  Cal and UCLA CANNOT do this, even if they wanted too because they are held accountable to the schools PUBLIC admissions policies to a much tighter degree.  Like i said, if you wold ever want to talk about this topic privately, let me know i can share much more info.
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Denver Viking

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 14, 2012, 08:09:34 AM
You prove my point again.  Michigan has FANTASTIC academics, but  is PRIVATE.  They dont have to bow down to the PUBLIC SECTORS guidelines on the use of PUBLIC money in the state of california.  Texas, is NOT considered anywhere near the caliber of university that cal and ucla(both are listed as number 1 and number 2 in us news rankings of PUBLIC universities) 

If you are truly interested, I can send you the guidelines for IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS, and the DETAILED regulations they follow for admissions, i can send you the CAL/UCLA "P" classifications that they use for determinging feasiility for admittance.  Stanford, USC, all have their OWN PRIVATE way of dealing with academics enrollments that, although they are much more strict than most AVERAGE DI universities, they are MUCH MORE FLEXIBLE and Lenient and able to be changed, than at Cal and UCLA. 

Stanford never used to make the exceptions for football, however when Harbaugh took over, he created an atmosphere with the admins to allow more flexibility for a few years, which they REAPED the benefits of, however now that Harbaugh is gone, the admins are pulling back their support of these practices, and I will bet you right now that Stanford will be back to MIDDLE OF THE PACK within 3 years due to this.   USC has always done this, and they do it WELL.  Cal and UCLA CANNOT do this, even if they wanted too because they are held accountable to the schools PUBLIC admissions policies to a much tighter degree.  Like i said, if you wold ever want to talk about this topic privately, let me know i can share much more info.


Um...Michigan is public

See the message from their president's first line in the link from their website:

http://www.umich.edu/pres/welcome/index.php
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"I want an officer for a secret and dangerous mission. I want a West Point football player."  -- General George C. Marshall Chief of Staff, US Army, World War II

Coach W

How Mora not only relates to younger players but how well he can recruit will tell how successfull he will be at UCLA . He has always been a pro Coach as we all know, the NFL is a lot different from college football. As a coach and a defensive minded guy, I love the hire. He has a history of running the 4-3 under front defense with a tampa 2 scheme behind it; however, rumors are that UCLA will be running a 3-4 scheme. One thing Mora is known for is being a conservative , defensive minded coach who prefers a bend but don't break approach rather than the high risk reward style defense, you don't see a high statistical amount of blitzing out of his defenses, they rather are more situational and prefers zone coverage to man. I would be suprised if he runs anything other than a pro-style offensive scheme with a heavy emphasis on the running game. I LIKE THE HIRE AND I BELIEVE HE WILL BE OUT TO SHOW HE CAN RECRUIT AND WILL THEREFORE BE SUCCESFULL IN HIS TENURE AT UCLA......GIVE THE GUY 2 TO 3 SEASONS AND THEY WILL COMPETE FOR PAC 12 TITLE.......BEAUTIFUL MOVE HIRING A DEFENSIVE MINDED -CONSERVATIVE STYLE COACH
   

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jeraf

Quote from: OriginalCVFan on January 12, 2012, 05:12:51 PM
Schools like UCLA and CAL will always have problems, BECAUSE THEY HAVE HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS, EXTERMELY HIGH, then you couple that with the fact that they are PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES.  Its a double whammy

Private schools, such as USC, STANFORD, etc, DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW admissions guidelines that Cal and UCLA have.  Private schools, can have an incredibly HIGH academic standard for the general population, but they can admit as many ATHLETES as they want, that just have to meet NCAA MINIMUMS(about an 1100 on the SAT, and a GPA somewhere above a 2.8)    That is why USC and Stanford have done so well lately, they have an admissions office that works very closely with the football teams, to figure out a way to get the ATHLETES into the schools.

UCLA and Cal, well their Admissions office is LEGALLY BOUND to follow the admissions policies of the UNIVERSITY, since the University is funded by STATE FUNDS.  They do make MINOR exceptions, however i can guarantee you that 95% of the Alabama and LSU football teams would not have been able to get into UCLA or CAL even with assistance.   However, at Stanford and USC, those athletes CAN get in.

Notre Dame is another school that has its problems.  THey have CONTINUALLY REFUSED to lower their academic standards, even though they are a private institution(which means they can if they want too) and their football has suffered for 20 years.  Just last 2 years, notre dame has decided to try it the USC way, and bend the rules of the school.  We will see how it works.  Same with Northwestern.  UCLA and Cal would dominate in football MUCH MORE, if they were able to admit kids with exceptions similar to stanford, usc, and other PRIVATE schools that arent bound to the public school rules. 

OCVF, this article on Stanford also supports your post:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/09/stanford-athletes-had-acc_n_833655.html

jeraf


izne1home

I'm sure that is the rule, but there are exceptions.  I've known guys that went to UC's on football scholarships that were marginal.  And by marginal I mean slow learners.  And by slow learners I mean dumb. 

izne1home


OriginalCVFan

Quote from: izne1home on February 18, 2012, 02:17:42 PM
I'm sure that is the rule, but there are exceptions.  I've known guys that went to UC's on football scholarships that were marginal.  And by marginal I mean slow learners.  And by slow learners I mean dumb. 

There are exceptions everywhere and in every situation.  Cmon IZNE, you are a lawyer, you guys make your entire livlihood off of this very true point. ;)

The point is, Cal and UCLA are bound by rules of public universities in their admissions.  If they give TOO MUCH preferential treatment(not preferential treatment but TOO MUCH) then they can open themselves up for lawsuits, which they have faced time and time again.  In fact, the only programs AT UCLA and Cal that DO get the preferential treatment are Football and Basketball.  I can tell you that  over the last 3 years, UCLA and CAL have pulled offers and walked away from recruiting 4 and 5 star athetes due to the CONCERN over getting them in and keeping them elligible(and believe me, at ANY college, even the average ones, you have to be a complete GOOFBALL NOT to be able to maintain eligibility) 

HERE is the quote from the Stanford that I love!!!!!!!

Stanford "accommodates athletes in the manner that they accommodate students with disabilities," said Donald Barr, who teaches a course titled "Social Class, Race, Ethnicity, Health," which was highlighted by resource center advisers.
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Sixtynine

The Football team will never get enough money to be consistently competitive. Simple as that.
Just my opinion, but my opinion is right

Sixtynine

Just my opinion, but my opinion is right