Shocky , I agree about USC never scheduling us again. However, I think there's a semi-decent chance UCLA would agree to a home-and-home series with us sometime in the next 5 to 10 years after the dust settles a bit.
If Cal can improves its results and football reputation a bit, I think UCLA might find it advantageous to schedule us as their tier 1 or, more likely, tier 1A nonconference game.
It would keep their travel distances and costs down, it wouldn't hurt them to have a presence in the Bay Area for recruiting, and they would probably view us as a winnable game. Hopefully we'd have a decent national reputation by then. Attendance should be pretty good given pent-up fan demand after a long absence and also a desire for UC bragging rights.
Hopefully our on-field performance in the next few years justifies this kind of thinking.
Even though I'm pissed at UCLA (my second alma mater) right now, I will want the chance to pound them in a few years. I'd love to stick it to Chip Kelly's smug, J-Mike-stealing face.