I'm not an Pacific student but I think they did an impressive job. I wouldn't consider none of the above schools spectacular except for maybe Emory & UConn.
UCLA x 2 -- inbreeding, not full-scope, country-club that many students want to go to (impressive in a way, i guess)
UCSF x 2 -- program undergoing major transition (PD and Chair both stepping down); no one wanted to go there (2 unmatched positions)
USC (6-year) -- self-taught program (let's not kid ourselves here); not good
Emory (6-year) -- great, busy
Case Western -- heard it's good
UConn (6-year) -- heard good things
BU --busy, easy to get into (due to the fact that residents have to pay tuition), fairly good 4-yr program