The 18-person task force formed to come up with a solution to combine the school’s academic name (UC Berkeley) with its athletics name (Cal) produced an 18-page report that concludes this:
Recommendation #3
Shift the athletics identity to Cal Berkeley in both name and logo. Develop a visual identity that clearly communicates this shift.
In essence, the “Cal” and “UC Berkeley” names were merged for sports in this recommendation.
On one hand, I didn't realize Cal was the same school as UC Berkeley until Texas played them in 2015 (before I became a total cfb nerd), so I understand the desire to alleviate confusion.
Also, while I've always referred to the school as "Cal Berkeley" anyway, I was under the impression that was frowned upon -- that it's either "Cal" or "UC Berkeley" but not the two smashed together.
Between all the clueless snobbery and the overly rigid “master plan” law that legally precludes CSU campuses from offering useful doctoral programs, I get a real cringe vibe from the UC system as a whole and Berkeley in particular.
The competing Texas systems have subtler differences in mission and THECB is often dumb but has a lot more flexibility to do right by the communities that the universities serve. Our most serious issues seem to flow from culture-war assholes in state government.
Outsiders looking in find it crazy that Texas has 6 different university systems, but as you point out it works pretty well now.
But it didn't always. For example, from UT Arlington's Wikipedia article:
Efforts began to turn ASC into a four-year institution, but the Texas A&M system board refused to consider the idea since it was possible that ASC could grow to be larger than College Station.
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Enrollment reached 9,116 students in the fall of 1963, a larger total than the Texas A&M College Station campus. Although Texas A&M proposed a reorganization for the system to recognize ASC's growth, A&M System President James Earl Rudder resisted developing ASC into a university with graduate programs. Rudder and the Texas A&M board of directors, viewing ASC as a threat to the College Station campus, withheld construction funding and blocked degree development
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Joining the UT System was of immediate consequence. In 1966 the Graduate School was established with an initial slate of six master's degrees and new construction projects started.
This kind of reminds me when I was small and decided to rename myself from my nick name to my dads name…. Which was also my actual name I just didn’t know it….