bonsallbear said:1: For those that qualify------the best academic schoolaws56 said:Recruiting here isn't easy. Coaches know that getting top talent is the best way to consistently win.Sebastabear said:I know people on here love Cal, but I think they sometimes forget to appreciate it.ducky23 said:Pskriv said:Yep, and don't forget CAL is not very flexible on their admissions for student athletes.Big C said:nailed ittequila4kapp said:Isn't it obvious? How long would you stay some place that never pays top dollar, usually pay less than market rate, where the community isn't really rabid about football, the faculty/administration is sometimes hostile to football and cost of living is really high?Bobodeluxe said:Anyone have an answer?going4roses said:
1We 'Why does it seem so hard to find coaches that want to build something here?
And yet our head coach declined an interview with arguably his dream job
Look this is one of the top schools in the world with a degree that sells itself. You don't think it's an issue to recruit kids and parents who are serious about academics to an Oregon or an ASU or whatever? It is.
We have a long, rich storied football tradition, and, lest you forget, we're the protagonists in the most famous play in college football history. And we know what the word "protagonists" means (yeah, intellectual snobbery, blah, blah, blah).
We have a very large and affluent alumni base with a hard core of passionate fans.
Our stadium is among the most beautiful in the world - I've certainly never seen one better. Our facilities are top rate, our weather is fantastic and the Bay Area beats the living hell as a place to live out of 99.9% of the country in terms of food, culture, natural beauty and entertainment.
Of course we have challenges and issues, but come on. This is not exactly the Siberian front of coaching gigs. Finding coaches who appreciate what we have to offer should be a no brainer if we can get out of our own way.
We just don't have a lot of competitive advantages that can't be countered by the elite football programs in the pac-12. I think that is out biggest issue.
2:Arguably, the nicest traditional/ classic campus in a beautiful setting
3: Diversity in student population.
4: Proximity to international city - San Francisco
5: Best overall year round weather
What did i miss?
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