UCLA wants to move their home games to SoFi Stadium

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I saw yesterday , that the city of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl filed a lawsuit against UCLA to keep them from moving

then I saw last night , that UCLA said , hos can Pasadena file a lawsuit against something that hasn't even happened

just my guess here , but I'd guess that Pasadena had enough information that the discussions had taken place and gone far enough to warrant a lawsuit

[www.latimes.com]

this is just my thoughts now , but I can see both sides

UCLA did sign a extension all the way through 2044 , and the city of Pasadena agreed to upgrade the Rose Bowl , with the understanding would remain tenants , but just how many of those upgrades were based on UCLA alone , I have no idea

and now for UCLA's side , they signed that extension way back in 2014

if someone in 2014 have told you , UCLA would no longer even be in the Pac 12 , of have to pay 20 million dollars in NIL funds to student athletes every year who have even been at your universities for years , you would have asked them what they were smoking

but when it comes to college sports , we live in a whole nuther world

I'm sure when UCLA signed that contract , they could have never envisioned a world were they would travel to Maryland for a conference softball game

something to keep an eye one , one days the Bruins locker room might be right next to the Rams



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRSi_4KcxuM
 
I saw yesterday , that the city of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl filed a lawsuit against UCLA to keep them from moving

then I saw last night , that UCLA said , hos can Pasadena file a lawsuit against something that hasn't even happened

just my guess here , but I'd guess that Pasadena had enough information that the discussions had taken place and gone far enough to warrant a lawsuit

[www.latimes.com]

this is just my thoughts now , but I can see both sides

UCLA did sign a extension all the way through 2044 , and the city of Pasadena agreed to upgrade the Rose Bowl , with the understanding would remain tenants , but just how many of those upgrades were based on UCLA alone , I have no idea

and now for UCLA's side , they signed that extension way back in 2014

if someone in 2014 have told you , UCLA would no longer even be in the Pac 12 , of have to pay 20 million dollars in NIL funds to student athletes every year who have even been at your universities for years , you would have asked them what they were smoking

but when it comes to college sports , we live in a whole nuther world

I'm sure when UCLA signed that contract , they could have never envisioned a world were they would travel to Maryland for a conference softball game

something to keep an eye one , one days the Bruins locker room might be right next to the Rams



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRSi_4KcxuM

Give them the Charger locker rooms.
 
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For a short stop on their way back to SD.
Every Charger fan I know would love that as well.
Really sad actually.
When I lived in San Diego the Chargers didn't have the biggest fan base, but, they did have a loyal fan base.
With better ownership there is zero reason that fan base could have been expanded and a nice stadium built to keep them where they were wanted.
Pro football in San Diego??
Man it doesn't get much better than that.
An absolute dream situation that garbage owners turned into a loser.
Terrible ownership.
 
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Every Charger fan I know would love that as well.
Really sad actually.
When I lived in San Diego the Chargers didn't have the biggest fan base, but, they did have a loyal fan base.
With better ownership there is zero reason that fan base could have been expanded and a nice stadium built to keep them where they were wanted.
Pro football in San Diego??
Man it doesn't get much better than that.
An absolute dream situation that garbage owners turned into a loser.
Terrible ownership.
Absolutely. All of it.
 
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