Tailgating at Brookside Golf Club is pretty good.westcoastdude said:
Cal Football is s far superior gameday experience. UCLA plays an hour away from campus. Just a plain weird atmosphere.
westcoastdude said:
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I cannot recall a time in the last 50+ years where we were ranked below the Southern Branch.Cal88 said:
It's not the first time this happened on the USNWR ranking.
southseasbear said:
I live in LA. I'm never going to hear the end of this. An insult on top of being snubbed by the B1G. Hard to argue that we are (still) the flagship.
BearSwarm said:
All this fretting is quite literally the point of these rankings. "Ooh, rival Y just passed school X for the first time! Ooh, school X is back on top now! Better tune in next year to see what happens!" It's like the goofy mascot races during the 7th inning stretch - contrived and transparently designed to draw eyeballs. But here you don't even get a Personal Pan Pizza(TM) when your guy wins!
Major universities' fundamental level of educational quality and prestige don't change over a few months. Nobody "jumped" anybody since 2023. But they can't very well put out the same list every year, can they?
I used to say that on a bad day, where nothing seems to go right, I look in the mirror and tell myself no matter how bad things are it could be worse; I could have been born a Bruin!Big C said:southseasbear said:
I live in LA. I'm never going to hear the end of this. An insult on top of being snubbed by the B1G. Hard to argue that we are (still) the flagship.
To me, a reasonable response to Bragging Bruins would be to tell them to go **** themselves.
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Re: 1. I think we have not done a good job fundraising as a campus until very recently and are just catching up to modernizing the campus.BearBoarBlarney said:
These external rankings don't particularly bother me, but what does bug me is the evidence I see that UCLA is a significantly better run institution than UC Berkeley.
Example 1: When I took my kids for tours, UCLA was pretty darn clean. The sidewalks aren't cracked. Pauley Pavilion looks crisp and newly renovated. The halls on UCLA's campus are cleaner and don't feel as run down. I think Cal's campus has more areas of natural beauty than UCLA's, but we've got lawns that the maintenance crews just drive their trucks right over leaving messy tire treads that then become muddy eyesores once it rains. Meanwhile, the asphalt paving that exists in many parts of campus is cracked and/or broken from tree roots, or the maintenance crew just lays down a new asphalt patch that looks like crap next to the existing walkway. There's trash strewn along the banks of parts of Strawberry Creek and in the vegetation. We just don't do a great job of making the campus's physical plant look like it should. We look aged. UCLA looks new. I like "character" as much as anyone, but I'm not quite as jazzed about "decrepit."
Example 2: Try calling Cal admissions and it's <50% odds that a real live human will answer during business hours. If you do get an answer, it's <50% odds that the staffer will know how to direct the call. Try calling UCLA Admissions. Much cleaner operation. Goes back to those "Berkeley Bureaucracy" moments that many of us had as we walked the hallowed halls of this place. I'm citing Admissions in this example, but I would be surprised if other departments on Cal's campus are uber efficient.
Example 3: Dining. UCLA is consistently rated as having some of the finest on-campus dining in the nation. Cal Dining was not good when I was there 30-some-odd years ago, and while it might be better now, I don't see Cal students on Reddit raving about the incredible options. Why can't Cal just contract with the same vendor that runs Bruin Dining? I don't see it as a badge of merit that our students eat lousier food than UCLA's students.
I'd just like to see more "pride of ownership" in Cal's plant and in its operations. If UCLA can run a more efficient overall operation, why can't Cal? Maybe I'm giving UCLA too much credit, but that's my outsider's perspective looking at their campus and operations.
southseasbear said:
Great analysis by BearBoarBlarney.
Cal used to be considered one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. Now, in one recent poll, we are not even ranked in the top 10 in the State (or top 2 among UC campuses!):
https://www.ibtimes.com/most-beautiful-college-campuses-california-scenic-sanctuaries-learning-3725798
I think the ratings do matter. For years, we dominated the USNWR rankings but then have been slipping while Southern Branch has risen.
I think much of the country (including in particular the B1G) view that school in Westwood as the flagship now, with us as a branch. The Westwood school is ranked higher academically, is considered far more beautiful, receives more applications, has a lower acceptance rate, and is far better in athletics. I fear the B1G acted reasonably in letting Westwood be the California public school that was admitted to the conference. Other than Michigan State, which B1G schools are the second best public school in their state?
Out of curiosity, what is it about the methodology of "U.S. News," a weird airport paper that nobody reads outside these rankings, that made you accept its rankings as the accurate barometer of university quality rather than the dozen or so other rankings?Econ141 said:BearSwarm said:
All this fretting is quite literally the point of these rankings. "Ooh, rival Y just passed school X for the first time! Ooh, school X is back on top now! Better tune in next year to see what happens!" It's like the goofy mascot races during the 7th inning stretch - contrived and transparently designed to draw eyeballs. But here you don't even get a Personal Pan Pizza(TM) when your guy wins!
Major universities' fundamental level of educational quality and prestige don't change over a few months. Nobody "jumped" anybody since 2023. But they can't very well put out the same list every year, can they?
But this isn't overnight. UCLA has been catching up in the rankings for quite some time. Has been neck and neck with us recently and now ahead most likely due to some methodology changes. Well, just like in football, no excuses. Berkeley or Cal o n Al st whatever you want to call it, is not keeping up with the times.