He called Berkeley women entitled. Why, exactly?
I'm not going to derail the topic anymore, but Berkeley women are known historically and culturally for being liberal, feminists, and outspoken. It's just a ridiculous word to use describe women who simply want to have equal rights and aren't afraid to be vocal about it. That makes them... "entitled"? Okay...? I know these forums are probably predominantly male, but still...
Back to the topic at hand, if losing out on McNeill and Joiner meant we got the 2018 class that we signed, oh well. Worked out in the long run.