UCLA AD Martin Jarmond Talks Pac-12 Demise, Chip Kelly & More with Rich Eisen | Full Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • UCLA Athletic Director Martin Jarmond joins Rich Eisen in-studio to discuss the downfall of the once proud Pac-12 Conference, why the Bruins bolted with USC to the Big Ten, how Oregon and Washington joining the Big Ten will impact the conference, if Cal and Stanford could also leave for the Big Ten, the Bruins’ 2023 football outlook, his favorite Chip Kelly story, and more.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @kaptainh5538
    @kaptainh5538 Год назад +3

    Its about the Bag . Simple . Stop it

  • @steveahn6650
    @steveahn6650 Год назад

    If we're all being honest, Pac12 was really USC and the rest. USC has the best recruits, by far the most booster money, and the most shine nationally. Yes, college football is big money content, but the most of the successful participants are a bunch of small towny midwest and southern schools who can't survive as institutions w/o it. To give this regional foothold to the Big10 who really have nothing of value to provide schools like USC and UCLA aside from tv money is kind of mind-boggling. USC and UCLA have the educational prestige to match up with any of the Big 10 schools and play in perhaps not only one of the largest, richest, and most prestigious cities in the U.S., but maybe the most influential media market in the world. Hope they realize this and reverse course. What a cluster eff of a situation.

  • @davidfloyd9134
    @davidfloyd9134 Год назад

    UCLA hasn’t been good for a long long time

  • @davidfloyd9134
    @davidfloyd9134 Год назад

    Academic arrogance

  • @davidfloyd9134
    @davidfloyd9134 Год назад +2

    Of course if usc & ucla stayed the PAC12 would have survived

  • @Matt-hl5vm
    @Matt-hl5vm Год назад +1

    Look it’s plain and simple. As The Guardian once said, the Pac 12 had to die “so others may live.” Others being anyone but George Kliavkoff for driving the conference into the ground.

  • @stuartmisfeldt3068
    @stuartmisfeldt3068 Год назад

    In the CFPlayoff era, the best statistics for championships, playoff win, bowl games etc were 1. SEC, 2. PAC12, 3. BIG10, 4. Big12, 5. ACC. This is before the restructuring. So the PAC12 was raided for their best teams. Now, the bottom dwellers will have no where to go and then be relegated out. How will Northwestern, Rutgers, Indiana and Nebraska like being treated like stepchildren?

  • @cruzinthruspace
    @cruzinthruspace Год назад +1

    Is he that RUclips lawyer

    • @GeeDee103
      @GeeDee103 Год назад +3

      You gotta be slow…

  • @fallibleangel9101
    @fallibleangel9101 Год назад +3

    #1 public university??? 😂😂