He must not like his chances at Duke.
Stack to Vandy could be setting him up to replace Roy.
As to those who know nothing about UCLA making statements about them that's rich. If UCLA doesn't care about sports how come they sell out the Rose Bowl? They even sell 10,000 for basketball in a bad year. Could it be that there is a lot to do in LA? If you leave the village to the south, it's about ten miles to Santa Monica/Venice beach. If you go out of the northern street, it's about the same distance to Malibu. That's not to mention all the stuff to do in Westwood or nearby.
What am I thinking? There's so much more for college kids to do in W-S or Chapel Hill than in and around Westwood.
No one cares what RJ is thinking as he lives in his own fictional world. A fine place for him, except he claims others don't honor the facts.
UCLA "selling out the Rose Bowl" couldn't be farther from the truth.
The Rose Bowl, where UCLA plays its home games, has a capacity of 92,542, but has hosted more for Super Bowls (103K) and Rose Bowl/BCS playoff games (94K).
UCLA averaged 51,000 for its 7 home games, including 38,391 to close the season. Even under his warped version of "facts" 55% of capacity is not "selling out the Rose Bowl"; it's leaving the Rose Bowl half vacant.
Further, looking at UCLA's past schedules it appears that UCLA has not "sold out" a game at the Rose Bowl for at least the last 10 years. That is more than 60 home games. Is that "selling out" the Rose Bowl?
Here is a quote from UCLA assistant AD from this past Fall:
“It is true that attendance for UCLA football at the Rose Bowl has been declining, a trend not unique to UCLA, as many other colleges are witnessing a similar decline,” Josh Rebholz, UCLA’s senior associate athletic director, said Saturday.
UCLA home attendance in football has been so poor that it has been the subject of media coverage:
https://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-football-20181027-story.html
https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2018/10/29/Colleges/UCLA.aspx
Also, Pauley Pavilion seats 12,829. They played 19 home games this past year. They sold out one - Notre Dame. They had less 10,000 attend 16 of their 19 home games...