(11-29-2021 10:46 PM)GrayBeard Wrote: (11-29-2021 06:35 PM)Z-Fly Wrote: (11-29-2021 06:11 PM)T for Temple U! Wrote: (11-29-2021 02:29 PM)coogrfan Wrote: (11-29-2021 01:34 PM)ericsaid Wrote: Agree. I wasn't enamored with what I saw when I went out there a few years ago.
Ok. You are entitled to your opinions, but I don't believe you'll find too many folks that would choose Norman over LA.
The fact that at least 3 people on this message board have expressed that they would choose Norman over LA has me seriously rethinking my decision to post and read these message boards.
I went there for the UCLA game in 2019 (I think). It was the most depressing place I've ever seen in my life. I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
I understand why someone from the East coast would be all in. I also understand why someone from the Midwest would be way out.
With my credentials I could double my salary, tomorrow, in California. I don't think there is a number high enough to make me go. A company offered me 2.5x to go to Chicago. My wife said, "No, I hate the Cubs fans. Can't do it." Sometimes us Midwesterners just like being in the small town Midwest.
UCLA plays at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena I believe. USC and the Coliseum are downtown LA. Pasadena is like paradise compared to where USC is.
I drove downtown out of LAX and saw blocks of Tent Cities. I went to a Dodgers game and that place and area is pretty run down, at least based on towns I'm familiar with on the East Coast (Florida to Connecticut). Ontario and Fontana weren't bad but you have to make so much money to make it worthwhile to live there that I couldn't ever foresee a situation where I would want to live there.
And, in my short stay of four days, I managed to almost be hit by 6 or 7 motorcycles in stop and go traffic, since they can go between lanes. I also saw a police chase involving a helicopter at a gas station I was stopped at.
California is a beautiful state, the valley is a beautiful area, but the county and city of Los Angeles and it's surrounding areas are not. Anywhere worth living would cost an astronomical amount of money.
Riley doesn't have that problem so if I were him, yeah, I'd go. I can live on a hilltop away from traffic and commoners, go coach football, get a private jet and helicopter to go wherever I want in the valley, don't have to leave to recruit, get more cash in sponsorship and promotions deals, count me in. You'd be a fool not to go if you're Riley.
But if you're me, working in logistics, you'd rather be in NC where you can by a 2,000 to 3,000 sq. ft. Home for 1/12th the price of California in a nicer neighborhood with better schools.