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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefGritty" data-source="post: 2014046" data-attributes="member: 746137"><p>Honestly I would imagine that two side-by-side 80 yard fields as UCLA has is a more functional space than one full 100 yard field with a little extra room to the side as Illinois has.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say the Smith Center project wasn't the best available solution - it was - but it's just hard when you're dealing with scare space and multi-functional needs on a crowded college campus. Now change Central Illinois cornfields for some of the priciest real estate on planet earth and you get a sense of what UCLA is dealing with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"CEO coach" used to be used as an insult, but that's just the nature of the job now.</p><p></p><p>But even a great CEO can't save a failing business, and something is going catastrophically wrong there when your head coach is tossing away millions of dollars to leave for an in-conference assistant job and the best you can do to replace him is elevate his badly inexperienced RB's coach. Look out below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefGritty, post: 2014046, member: 746137"] Honestly I would imagine that two side-by-side 80 yard fields as UCLA has is a more functional space than one full 100 yard field with a little extra room to the side as Illinois has. That's not to say the Smith Center project wasn't the best available solution - it was - but it's just hard when you're dealing with scare space and multi-functional needs on a crowded college campus. Now change Central Illinois cornfields for some of the priciest real estate on planet earth and you get a sense of what UCLA is dealing with. "CEO coach" used to be used as an insult, but that's just the nature of the job now. But even a great CEO can't save a failing business, and something is going catastrophically wrong there when your head coach is tossing away millions of dollars to leave for an in-conference assistant job and the best you can do to replace him is elevate his badly inexperienced RB's coach. Look out below. [/QUOTE]
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