"It would be an A, an A+," he said. "It was great, it was awesome. It's just a different lifestyle out there. I had a lot of fun. The whole trip, the whole experience, it was just awesome."
"It's a big campus, and, especially with me wanting to be a business major, and them being probably the No. 1 business school in the country, that was big by itself," Arnett said. "The campus itself is just big and beautiful. I talked with one of the players that was majoring in business, and he was telling me about all the things that I could do and accomplish if I was to go to Cal. I knew it was the best public school in the country, but I just didn't know it would be that big and nice, especially with the business program being No. 1. That just really jumped out at me."
"It was just the atmosphere," Arnett said. "Not only was the weather nice, but the atmosphere was real good. It was real loud, and Cal took it right to UCLA from the start."
"I can definitely see myself living out there," Arnett said. "It was real cool and relaxed. I can definitely see myself playing there. Definitely. They're definitely high up there. Definitely."