BilboBaggins
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A politician posturing?! Good heavens!
There 5 schools in the "UC system" in FBS. Fresno St, San Jose St and San Diego St are all FBS. The "new FBS" or whatever they will call it, will only have two. And if they don't spend $ they won't even make the cut. They'll get the money back in TV money if they're in the top 30-50 after realignment.The UC system doesn’t really need “big time” football. Particularly given the semi pro direction things are headed. If I’m remembering correctly only Cal and UCLA have teams in the FBS. It’s not like people are gonna stop applying if they’re not fielding D1 football teams.
If anyone is a “moron” in all this it’s the decision makers at Cal who went deep into debt for the stadium renovation and the associated athletic center.
Those 3 fall under the California State University system, which is different from the UC system.There 5 schools in the "UC system" in FBS. Fresno St, San Jose St and San Diego St are all FBS. The "new FBS" or whatever they will call it, will only have two. And if they don't spend $ they won't even make the cut. They'll get the money back in TV money if they're in the top 30-50 after realignment.
That is correct and while Cal and UCLA are the “flagships” it has little to do with anything sports related at this point. Both could take it down a notch in terms of football and still accomplish their mission in my opinion. Maybe both should focus more on basketball?Those 3 fall under the California State University system, which is different from the UC system.
You would think a governor for a state known for having economic problems would welcome some additional funding.That is correct and while Cal and UCLA are the “flagships” it has little to do with anything sports related at this point. Both could take it down a notch in terms of football and still accomplish their mission in my opinion. Maybe both should focus more on basketball?
My governor is all virtue signaling, no cattle.You would think a governor for a state known for having economic problems would welcome some additional funding.
The state on the macro level doesn’t have “economic problems” per se. It’s been a massive economic engine for decades and in all likelihood will continue to be.You would think a governor for a state known for having economic problems would welcome some additional funding.
You would think a governor for a state known for having economic problems would welcome some additional funding.
I would like to see your data bc everything I have ever read has California with the most people on government assistance besides Michigan which is the welfare wonderland.California is one of the biggest economies in the world, had an almost $100 billion budget surplus last year, and is one of the least federally dependent states in the country.
It’s complicated because different states have such different eligibility requirements for different programs. But, for instance, this here says that 10 percent of California’s population receives food stamps (SNAP). Less than the national average of 12 percent.I would like to see your data bc everything I have ever read has California with the most people on government assistance besides Michigan which is the welfare wonderland.
I would like to see your data bc everything I have ever read has California with the most people on government assistance besides Michigan which is the welfare wonderland.
Wow yeah ur 100 off and not even close it’s like the 5-8th largest economy in the world… and had a budget surplus and subsidizes lots of other states with its tax revenueI would like to see your data bc everything I have ever read has California with the most people on government assistance besides Michigan which is the welfare wonderland.
Anecdotes are neat but California would be the world's fifth biggest economy by itself (US, China, Japan, Germany.... California) and is home to numerous industries that are actively changing the world. It's an extremely rich state with a lot of homeless people stashed under freeways and clogging public parks and streets.California is a homeless camp with Rich people sprinkled in. Part of LA and Bakersfield look like 3rd world nation. Congrats on being a rich state, but the amount of poverty and infrastructure failure is shocking. I am a lifetime Californian.
The crazy thing about California is that the state would be booming even moreso if they reformed their zoning and property tax issues. A state-mandated transit-oriented development requirement for the Bay Area and Southern California, that finally destroyed the supremacy of R1 zoning, would unleash a torrent of urban real estate investment. Complicated problem for a large number of reasons but California is handicapping itself and is still an economic juggernaut.Looking at any category you can imagine, California will lead with “the most people” duh cause it’s the biggest state population by a sizable margin. California is pretty average when it comes to welfare and food stamp rates. Where is does more poorly is in homelessness where it contains over 1/4 of all US homeless people. Although, NY and DC have higher rates.
maybe something to watch
*in regards to PAC 12 Media Days
maybe something to watch
*in regards to PAC 12 Media Days