Saturday, August 15, 2009

Rick Neuheisel From: Allison Jason Roberts CBKWit Genevapics Drew Smith Don Ruiz George Orson Swindle Nestor J. Michael Morris LI Phil John Berkowitz Joe Jill Painter Nestor /26711443

Allison brings a word of caution:
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Jason Roberts is not really sure about that:
The same article also claims that wide receiver for UCLA, Terrence Austin , who suffered a concussion and sprained neck against the Oregon Ducks, practiced this week, but was held out of contact. Regardless, Neuheisel believes that Austin will be back with the offense again full-time next week.

CBKWit notices:
Listening to the Wired Up pre-game, Rick Neuheisel sounds like a nice guy (or more cynically ABC did some great video editing). He bantered with a little kid, was complimentary of Jeff Tedford, encouraged his players, etc. I bet he could land some solid recruits in a year or two. by sec119 on Oct 26, 2008 1:54 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Genevapics comes with the facts:
Though first year head coach Rick Neuheisel finished the year 4-8, he spoke with pride about his team and their valiant effort to resist throwing in the towel in their home stadium. "Our team felt like we weren't going to be shown up here at the Rose Bowl, and our team matched that."

For example, Drew Smith considers:
Indiana Hoosiers Writes the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette this week, even had junior quarterback Kellen Lewis

While it may be true, Don Ruiz thinks:
dhall058 @ 10:17 - Monday, November 10th, 2008 Out of pure spite, I'd really love for the Dawgs to beat UCLA as the game that snaps the losing streak...it'd serve as an "in your face, NeuWeasel!" moment, and also create a wee bit of momentum for this year's Crapple Cup...(Someone's got to win, might as well be the Dawgs!)

George points out another thing aside from that:
Marlon Pollard, cornerback out of San Bernadino, CA. Pollard had once been a UCLA commit - since the end of his sophomore season - but opened things back up after the dismissal of Karl Dorrell, then pledged to join the Irish last July. Beyond that, however, he's been something of an invisible man on the recruiting front, and things finally came to a head when Rick Neuheisel convinced him to make an official visit to Westwood this weekend.

Orson Swindle sees it this way:
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Furthermore, Nestor claims:
Dohn He deserves credit. I know he s not that popular among some folks here, but I have to admit his blog is the best when it comes to UCLA athletics breaking news. I can t count how many times I refreshed his RSS feed on my Blackberry today. by drebruin on Feb 4, 2009 11:53 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

J. Michael Morris comes with a new idea:
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However, LI Phil states that:
#114  by Brandon on 12.06.08 5:17 pm |      I am ashamed to say I have no photographic offerings from the ACC Championship Game. I swear I grabbed the fully charged battery and put it in the camera before I left this morning. So no goods from me. My apologies.

John Berkowitz notices:
1. Jim Mora...Sure he publicly stated he wasn't a candidate but he also hadn't been contacted. From what we are hearing they have been pursuing him with a full court press. Expect speculation to heat up this week regarding Mora.

Joe explains:
  Keep your head up and tackle with your arms and body, not with head and helmet into opposing players.

As a result of that, Jill Painter belives:
Anonymous said: Heh, you bring up character and throw in Kareem's name. Love it. May 4, 2009 11:21 AM

Nestor scans the other's answers and reply:
Sign in with your Yahoo! ID Add Bruins Nation to My Yahoo! Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed I watched the game yesterday on tape (had my 20 year high school reunion sat night) and thought the Oline took a step back. The running game was poor, but if you notice Kraft had very little time to throw the ball all night. He never had enough time to throw the ball down the field. "when you've seen how big the world is, how can you make due with this?" by silverlakebruin on Oct 6, 2008 8:30 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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Cecilio's Scribe does a quick recap:
Those taking a first glance at the 6' 5, 320-pounder, never mind those who have seen his feet, might easily assume his spot at left tackle playing for an SEC school in a major Bowl game is far from stunning. Physically gifted, Oher is an imposing figure who has been tagged for future stardom since his early teens. It all seems quite logical, a typical trajectory for an atypical athlete.

While it may be true, admin thinks:
The new Auburn coach obviously hopes his new career will follow more along the lines of Miles rather than Neuheisel. The next few years will determine how it all plays out.

Don Ruiz sees it this way:
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For this reason, Andy says:
And the recruits? They were pretty friggin impressed: That s so awesome that he would take a helicopter to see us play, Sheldon and I, Brehaut said. It just shows how dedicated he is to his recruits, and letting us know he can t wait to get us there. It just makes you feel really cool that your future head coach takes a helicopter to see you play in high school. That s just awesome.

For this purpose, Nestor suggests:
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Cecilio's Scribe explains:
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Similarly, LI Phil adds:
I swear, if it were 30 or 40 years ago, people would be wondering if the Nike design team was all girls.

Nestor shows how it is done:
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Heath Cline explains:
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beachhousemike sees it this way:
That breaks down: when at stake for USC only, USC leads 5-0-1; for UCLA only, UCLA leads 5-3

Sport(Sport) objects:
C.J. Gable is frustrated by role By Gary Klein Sophomore tailback says he's angry about getting only five carries against Arizona but won't 'cry about it.'

Allison shows how it is done:
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HeadThief(HeadThief) shows how it is done:
Mark Richt, Georgia; Leads internet Bible study with Colt McCoy. Mike Riley, Oregon State; Sold his vote for right t o recruit Jacquizz Rodgers.

Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 points out another thing aside from that:
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Thinking that's not all, John Berkow itz adds:
Diversity? Do you want to expand on what you mean by diversity? by John Berkowitz on Nov 18, 2008 1:30 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

In addition to this, Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 states:
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Webmaster comes with the facts:
American Idol May 13 Nestor tells the real story:So much for UCLA being just a basketball school.GO BRUINS. 1 recs | 9 comments Email Print More from Bruins Nation Spaulding Roundup: Football News & Notes May 2009 by Nestor - 14 comments National Storylines From UCLA's Spring Game May 2009 by Nestor - 7 comments

Ken Goe, The Oregonian brings some great news:
Which USC recruit will get No. 7? It could depend on whether tight end Orson Charles signs with the Trojans.

Brian Dohn thinks about it:
Leave a comment Name Email Address URL Remember personal info? Comments About Inside UCLA This is Brian Dohn 's sixth season covering UCLA after spending 4 1/2 years covering the Dodgers for the Daily News and other Los Angeles Newspaper Group papers. He graduated from Rutgers, where the first college football game was played in 1869. Sure, the Scarlet Knights suffered for a long time, but now RU is doing what Jerseyans always thought was possible. Winning at Rutgers also proves winning is possible everywhere else in the nation, so underachieving coaches better be careful. Now, if only men's hoops can turn it around.

Orson Swindle thinks about it:
Them ideas? They re secret. (Hint: windmill-powered coaches!) Filed under: Coaches, the BCS, scandals, arrests, and other eccentri , College football  by Orson Swindle [ 20 Replies ]

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Laughing Stock thinks that the problem is:
I just can t figure out the qb situation for the life of me. by BruinFan1 on Nov 30, 2008 9:24 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Nestor is not really sure about that:
i was actually rooting for... stanford during that game since i was still senior in hs at the time and lived in palo alto in retrospect thank god for that amazing win. by maccabita4life on Jun 2, 2009 6:33 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

The Quad thinks about it:
Game(s) to watch : It will be interesting to see the development of the Mustang offense in the season opener. S.M.U. should roll over S.F.A., but the real test begins the following week at U.A.B., their first Conference USA test of the season. Other winnable conference games include Rice, UTEP, Marshall and Tulane.

Greg Auman gives a bit of an idea about it:
-- Also curious that Texas Tech's Mike Leach had his team No. 2, the highest of any balloter. New Mexico State's Hal Mumme, who had the Red Raiders No. 3, was the only other coach to vote Te xas Tech higher than No. 6. Leach was one of four coaches who had Texas No. 5, their lowest ranking on any ballot.

Nestor considers that:
Pass blocking Pass blocking is two parts. The first part is mental, and definitely learnable. The back has to know the protection schemes and recognize who s hot, ie blitzing, where the overloads are, etc. This is the part that most younger players have problems with because the step up in defensive schemes from high school to Div. 1 college is drastic. The second part is physical. It s not necessarily a physical trait like speed, but more of a want to or willingness to take on a LB, DE, or DB. by AllHailMightyBruins on Apr 17, 2009 9:46 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Keith Arnold sees it this way:
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Webmaster says it all comes down to this:
Xbox Shoes In addition to this, feedback@pigskinpodcast.com (PigskinPodcast.com... states:Don't expect Kiffin to be able to make much headway in 2009, however, as the Vols are coming off a 5-7 season and still need major help at the skill positions. So while this contest may not even remotely contribute anything significant to the 2009 college football season, it's worth watching because of the storylines. And, as mentioned earlier, these two squads played a great game at the beginning of 2008 as the y both went on to mediocre seasons.

But Jon has a different opinion:
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But John Berkowitz has a different opinion:
1. his whole philosophy is about a gimmicky air-attack and I m not sure that we have the personnel to compete with in the short term (or a cooperative climate that seems more adaptable to a defense-first mentalities and offenses with a more focused ground attack) 2. he has no connections to recruiting pipelines on the west coast he d have to build them up from scratch 3. his career conference record before this season was just above .500 which is not any better (or worse) than what his two predecessors had accomplished in the same program 4. before this season, he s had very few flirtations with the top 20 and never the top 10.

For this purpose, Paul Peszko suggests:
Your two halves of the stories are true on their own but the inference you are trying to draw is a big leap. Yes OSU meltdown may give USC a false sense of security and yes UCLA sudden rise may affect USC focus, but how can’t say definitively that these two factors combined will help USC against OSU. Consider this equally plausible speculation; USC may overlook OSU if UCLA is capturing their imagination. See you can connect the two halves of the stories in a several different ways. Nice read but don’t agree with your analysis. Edit Comment Cancel

Still being unsure, War Eagle Atlanta asks:
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Brian Dohn thinks that the problem is:
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In response, everythingblog(everythingblog) claims:
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Having that in mind, Allison wonders:
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For example, Kevin Pearson considers:
Fresno State has long had the "Anyone, anytime, anywhere" mantra when it comes to scheduling. But getting the "Where" to be in the Valley has been increasingly difficult for the Bulldogs.

In other words, Drew Smith puts it this way:
Purdue Boilermakers Purdue Boilermakers’ head coach Joe Tiller told the Star Tribune this week that with Joey Elliot sidelined with a shoulder dislocation suffered last week against Northwestern, the Boilermakers will be forced to turn back to senior Curtis Painter under center. Still, Tiller made it known that sophomore Justin Stiller will move from running back on the Purdue depth chart to quarterback in order to provide the necessary depth should Painter go down with injury or play poorly enough to warrant being replaced.

John Berkowitz thinks that the problem is:
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Allison comes with the facts:
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Paragon SC notices:
by BixBeiderbecke on Mar 31, 2009 6:17 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs Wow Well I don t agree with most of the list. The bruins have 3-4 players that would see a lot of time if they played for USC. The TEs would not start. Rahim Moore would not start with Pinkard, and Mays returning. The long snapper ..? Please . I think we can get by with our guy who had one mistake the entire year. I don t know anything about Carter, but if he is as talented as Walker said he was, he might have had a chance this year, but not last year. Forbath, Price, Verner, and Carter are the 4 that have a chance to see time on the field as I see it.

But Nestor says that's not all:
Dude... have you received unpleasant comments from the Holidays? I would imagine, since NBA owners and scouts listen only to you when it comes to evaluating a prospect. You should use your power wisely always be honest oh wait But hey, what do I know. I’m just the 800 lbs bruin in the room. by tasser10 on May 28, 2009 8:46 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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CPBruinFan(CPBruinFan) considers that:
Ten Reasons Ed Note: OK, so I've been gone for a long time... a very long time. But I'm back for rivalry week.

Nestor is rather skeptical:
Speaking of posterboy of spoiled brats, apparently Matt Leinart was hanging around UCLA :Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart sought help from an unlikely source in an even more unlikely place this off-season.

seth shows how it is done:
A Scout.com recruiting analyst tells Molly Yanity that Sarkisian s minor recruiting violations might be viewed as a positive thing : He worked with one of the most intelligent recruiters in the business in Pete Carroll and will use every little thing he can to get kids. What might look negative will look positive down the road, and you can t fault the guy for going out and doing whatever he can to make these inroads. I think the idea here is that you can t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.

In other words, Nestor puts it this way:
Speaking of ball control, Mark Saxon from the OC Register has a write up on WR Taylor Embree , who has the potential to emerge as the next money receiver in a Bruin uniform.   We heard during both spring and fall camp, how Taylor catches everything thrown his way. We saw what that meant during the second half against Tennessee. The offense is going to need Taylor and his team-mates to step up the same way next weekend in Provo and keep racking up first downs so that they can keep the BYU offense off the field.

As a result of that, Nestor belives:
"I thought we rushed the ball all right," Moline said. "But we gotta stop shooting ourselves in the foot. We had a good week of practice. We focused on running the ball. And we had a chance today. But we've got to be perfect. And we have to build on it.

While it may be true, Brian Dohn thinks:
sandiegobruinfan said: He wouldn't start at SDSU as they have a returning soph QB Ryan Lindley who broke a few SDSU passing records while starting nearly every game as a redshirt freshman. Purdue would be okay choice going to the Big 10 but Ball State would a rough pill to swallow. Best wishes to C-Force. April 2, 2009 10:30 AM

Still being unsure, Nestor asks:
We will start this game day round up with a little public service annoucement from the UCLA athletics department ( avoid the 110 when you are driving to the Rose Bowl):

LI Phil has another idea:
2055 #67  by sebastian on 12.06.08 1:33 pm |      1) I heard Army was wearing camo and I expected the absolute worst. While I wouldn t want Army to wear those jerseys forever, I don t think they re as bad as I feared. 2) Navy s jerseys, however, ARE worse than I feared, and I hope they never wear these WalMart knockoff jerseys ever again. I hope Army goes back to Black and Gold of course, but the camo isn t as bad as I feared. Maybe do the numbers in solid white. Or use a darker camo.

noreply@blogger.com (Jason) objects:
Less than a decade ago, Washington was a prominent national contender. Now, they may have less talent than any other team in the conference. We're all aware of the rich tradition of Husky football, the question is how did things fall so far so fast, and how does UW get back to its customary winning ways?

Furthermore, War Eagle Atlanta claims:
6) Rich Rodriguez, Michigan5) Pete Carroll, USC: The original bare-chested recruiter. sports hasn't seen this kind of beefcake since a certain Spartan squad in 300 .

However, Nestor thinks differently:
Prince was a high-end recruit at Crespi, but he hasn't appeared in a game in nearly two years. His right knee was injured in the first quarter of the first game of his senior year at Crespi, requiring surgery and sidelining him for the season.

Thinking that's not all, Nestor adds:
Hopefully this time the score will be a little different. To help out Craft, he will have the support of a group of team-mates who are developing under the new coaching staff after going through some incredible adversity last few years at UCLA. He will have team-mates like Ryan Moya to count on :

Larry Brown does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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dimecoverage brings a word of caution:
Probably. :-) But right now I would take any football I really don t care what team. by dimecoverage on Mar 5, 2009 10:15 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Having that in mind, JB wonders:
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Sport(Sport) objects:
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Allison is not really sure about that:
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In response, MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM claims:
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Samson Wong is rather skeptical:
C. Columbus on October 22nd, 2008 5:53 pm Joseph Alioto Jr. has a history of deceit and lies. This is an excerpt from July 27, 1996 Chronicle article entitled, Alioto Campaign Admits Dirty Tricks:

Brian Dohn might have an idea about it:
Will Neuheisel be able to? Or is he hosed as well? I think he will get out of it to some degree, but unless the administration changes its policies on recruits, it will be nearly impossible to compete year-in, year-out.

Sedano Show(Sedano Show) is not really sure about that:
"Scott and Tyrone were talking about the best ways to handle it, what the timing could be or should be and just working on details of the transition," Emmert said. "There wasn't anything particularly strategic about it."

Before going any further, Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 wants to get this straight:
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Having that in mind, Nestor wonders:
"Damien is lights-out speed. He's the two-time state defending champ in the 300 meter hurdles. It's over before he gets to the first hurdle."

Scott Wolf is absolutely sure that:
Yoda said: angry and jealous, Darth Carroll is. worthy of recognition in Jedi Archives, such treachery is. shame himself, before the Pac-10 counsel Darth Carroll did. prevail over such evil, Master Ricky-Wan Kenobi will. more severe, the Jedi Counsel penalties will now be. June 8, 2009 1:54 PM

Nestor brings a word of caution:
It takes a very special head coach ... to bring together a staff like this. First, he has to have the inner strength not to be threatened by bringing in such strong candidates; some shy away for fear their light will be shaded by the brightness of others. CRN understands that bright lights reflect well on him. And, second, he has brought some people in who could be, and may want to be, head coaches or hold higher positions on staffs and got them to buy in to what some might perceive to be lesser positions. CRN has brought together a team that seems not focused on status or position and is more focused on winning. CRN is showing incredible management skills. sjh

John Berkowitz might have an idea about it:
wins & losses: 33-16 (.674) a winning percentage that trails only Gil Dobie, Don James & Enoch Bagshaw in Husky history academics: the UW football program was near the top of the Pac-10 (2nd I believe) when Neuheisel left players: not really sure what you mean by this metric, but Neuheisel both recruited and coached a reasonable number of NFL players

Year2 also takes into account the following fact:
For the record, this is a spread formation: This is not: That's all there is to it. There is no other distinction between spread and non-spread. A spread formation uses most of the horizontal space on the field and a non-spread formation does not. Nearly every offense uses some spread formations, and many spread-based offenses use some non-spread formations.

Nestor explains:
According to the LA Times A couple had sprained ankles (John Hale and someone I don t remember). by SuperBruinMan on Sep 21, 2008 7:21 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs Harkey was the other by ryebreadraz on Sep 21, 2008 7:42 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs True Harkey was already a little banged up and I didn t realize Hale would be out more than during that game. With all our team has been through with injuries, this is the best game in a while on that front! by uclafan11 on Sep 21, 2008 11:02 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

smoothaseggs considers that:
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Nestor imagines that:
Getting pressure on Washington State quarterback Marshall Lobbestael is a goal for UCLA's defense, which not only isn't racking up sacks but is rarely pressuring opposing quarterbacks, who are completing 61.3 percent of their passes and have 12 touchdowns against just three interceptions.

Rick Kimbrel gives a bit of an idea about it:
March 31, 2009 Neuheisel talks spring ball Rick Kimbrel BruinBlitz.com In part two, UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel takes questions from the media. The overall health of the team is discussed, as is the quarterback position and the breakdown of how snaps will be shared and a lot more. ... More ... To continue reading this article you must be a member. Sign Up Now for a FREE Trial

In addition to this, Paragon SC states:
1. Norm Chow, offensive coordinator. How can an assistant coach be No. 1? Simple. When USC fans stop complaining about the play-calling, they finally will have gotten over the messy 2005 divorce with the respected offensive coordinator. He couldn't pull off a miracle with a woeful offense last year, proving that he's human.

Mac brings some great news:
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Allison has another idea:
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In addition to this, Jeffrey Boyer states:
That being said, however, we still found time during the day to squeeze out a few more attempts at turkey sandwiches and cranberry sauce (opted moreso for the pumpkin pie) and conjured up these second-helpings of newsworthy entrees out of the Big Ten, Pac-10, and SEC.

Thinking that's not all, Samson Wong adds:
Annie asks if David can call himself a prosecutor. I think every person who is a full-time SF Assistant District Attorney can call her/himself a prosecutor. It s not like Joe Alioto, Jr. calling himself one when he was a certified law clerk in the DA s office.

jk can't forget that:
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afnews@afnews.af.mil (Tech. Sgt. Jason Schaap ) thinks that the problem is:
"This is about as an exciting event ... as I've had a chance to take part in," Coach Tressel said. "I'm sure it's going be an extraordinary experience."

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LI Phil is rather skeptical:
#149  by  Mike Engle  on 12.06.08 10:29 pm |      I don t know if it was mentioned yesterday, but when Montreal introduced the old players Thursday they all wore CCM jerseys, not Reebok.

Matt Humphrey tells the real story:
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GopherNation brings some great news:
A for effort If you had an effort grade category on Brewster, I would give him an A. I think there is a better chance the program will crash and burn before we see roses, but it won t be for lack of effort. I really admire the effort he has put forth, especially when compared to Mason. At least we have the possibility of getting to the next level with Brewster. I haven t felt that way since Holtz was in town. by Texas Gopher on Jun 4, 2009 3:10 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Furthermore, noreply@blogger.com (Cleet) claims:
One of my favorite quotes after the game came from Locker, who obviously had to be fuming after the call. He apologized for celebrating, merely saying he plays the game with emotion. Watch any good football team, even a bad football team and you can see how important a role emotion plays in how a team performs on the field. The extra point would have sent the game into overtime only and there is no guarentee that the Huskies would have won but the call was ridiculous nonetheless.

As a result of that, Christian Caple belives:
While Washington’s defense took another semi-positive step forward â€" the Huskies allowed only 292 yards of total offense, by far the lowest total they’ve held an opponent to this season â€" its offense continued its season-long regression. Ronnie Fouch had another miserable day passing the ball, finishing 7-22 through the air for 39 yards and two interceptions.

Brian Dohn does a quick recap:
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Mike(Sean) thinks about it:
#10 for 2009. Willingham's current class has only five recruits -- two ***s and three **s (twenty-fifth ranked Missouri has twelve commits and nine ***s)!

In other words, Delton Lowery puts it this way:
OK, Fresno State beat UCLA 36-31 on Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. But the Bulldogs still must get it done against the Bruins in the fantasy realm because we all know a college program's true relevance lies in its fantasy football impact. (FRESNO STATE MUST'VE ARRIVED, BECAUSE SOMEONE ALREADY POSTED HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BULLDOGS' VICTORY ON YOUTUBE. CHECK IT OUT.) But seriously, The Fantasy Buzz decided it could "preview" the Fresno State-UCLA game this past week by pitting the programs in a fantasy matchup. Sometimes we pushed the limits of this exercise to come up with the rosters.

noreply@blogger.com (Neil Joshi) intervenes and adds:
There are holes to pick in the Fresno State defense, and unkno wn quarterback Alan Evridge must hold up his end of the bargain.

Nestor shows how it is done:
2005 Stanford Game I was at that game and it was the most awesome sporting event I ve ever witnessed in person. I grew up going to Niner games in the 80 s and 90 s but that 4th quarter was more crazy than anything I saw at Candlestick and it was all Olson s will to win the game that did it. Of course Maurice Jones-Drew helped! I will never forget that game. Tinman by Tinman17 on Jun 2, 2009 9:41 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

In addition to this, Nestor states:
Great to hear VV And good luck to your team rest of this season. You are always welcome on BN. Don t be a stranger. by Nestor on Sep 11, 2008 4:56 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Having that in mind, Scott Wolf wonders:
Q. You have a plan. How have you fixed that plan? COACH CARROLL: Is there a meter working on that boat of yours? You got your boat hat on there today (laughter).

LI Phil brings some great news:
Yeah, but they and a couple other major suppliers started all this nonsense.If you think Nike had no input, you re seriously dreaming. You know the acadamies had to have asked, at least for production purposes, What CAN we do? And Nike probably was giddy to supply ideas.

MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM imagines that:
Coach Rick Neuheisel said he has talked to Kahlil Bell about his demeanor on the practice field. Bell got into a skirmish with a couple of players on the scout team Tuesday. Last week, he fought briefly with freshman tailback Derrick Coleman. For now, Neuheisel said he welcomes Bell’s feistiness, but said he’ll monitor it. “If I think it gets to a point where it’s a distraction, I’ll say something,” Neuheisel said. “He knows where he stands and what he can and can’t do.” Share this post: Posted in: Uncategorized | You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

Meanwhile, Webmaster came up with this idea:
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For this reason, Achilles says:
10, 4, Bruins by BruinRx on Oct 3, 2008 10:28 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs 10, 4, Bruins by jaffa on Oct 3, 2008 11:19 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

For example, Rory MacDonald considers:


tirebiter gives a bit of an idea about it:
"I hope the guys on our team aren't assuming that. I don't think we are," USC senior safety Kevin Ellison said. "That's totally the wrong way to look at it. This game will come back and bite us if guys are thinking like that."

In other words, Ken Goe, The Oregonian puts it this way:
UW coach Steve Sarkisian says he is happy with the UW scrimmage.More on Washington's scrimmage from Bob Condotta's blog.

Sources:
LI Phil Matt Humphrey GopherNation noreply@blogger.com (Cleet) Christian Caple Brian Dohn Mike(Sean) Delton Lowery noreply@blogger.com (Neil Joshi) Nestor Nestor Scott Wolf MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM Webmaster Achilles Rory MacDonald tirebiter Ken Goe, The Oregonian

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But Brian Dohn has a different opinion:
Leave a comment Name Email Address URL Remember personal info? Comments About Inside UCLA This is Brian Dohn 's sixth season covering UCLA after spending 4 1/2 years covering the Dodgers for the Daily News and other Los Angeles Newspaper Group papers. He graduated from Rutgers, where the first college football game was played in 1869. Sure, the Scarlet Knights suffered for a long time, but now RU is doing what Jerseyans always thought was possible. Winning at Rutgers also proves winning is possible everywhere else in the nation, so underachieving coaches better be careful. Now, if only men's hoops can turn it around.

Udog sees it this way:
USC at UCLA: Rick Neuheisel is Tabasco. This rivalry, lately has been rice cakes. In other words, USC-UCLA needs a little Ricky Tabasco.

Newark Star-Ledger thinks about it:
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In addition to this, Nestor states:
UCLA Recruiting Headed Towards The Right Direction by Nestor on Oct 24, 2008 7:46 PM PDT in Recruiting 5 comments

Scott Wolf thinks about it:
DFWTrojan said: Great question, 726. How was Ricky Rojas allowed to be on the SC sidelines? Because he had a contrived special assistant to coach PC position? Well, there's your answer, Neuweasel, you d'bag. PC may be worried about too many kids on the sidelines, potential for injury, potential for abuse by using it for non-family recruits, lack of equality for assistant coaches & staff, etc. Bottom Line: Neuweasel is a charlatan spinning stories to rally the justifiably ambivalent Bruin fan base. His act is almost, but not quite, as believable as World Wrestling Entertainment trash talking. "Oooooh yeeeah! Snap into a Slim Jim, brotha!" June 8, 2009 6:18 PM

In addition to this, CK0712™ states:
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In other words, J. Michael Morris puts it this way:
Pred, your right BYU is a good football program but the argument isn't about BYU its about the MWC. The fact is that there is no depth in the MWC. If they had 6 or 7 teams like BYU then you could make the argument for the MWC. If BYU wants to get in the BCS every year they should go independent and play 8 or 9 games againts other bcs teams. A lot of teams would have the best winning percentage if they played in the MWC every year.

Heath Cline imagines that:
The perfect end for an imperfect year Patterson s favorite NBA player: Cornbread Maxwell... Dodged a bullet Tim Floyd? Was Kelvin Sampson s phone busy?

Despite the previous arguments, MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM has many reasons to think otherwise:
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In addition to this, Josh Rouse states:
No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 25 South Carolina - An upset pick here. Georgia has a great rushing attack, but so does just about everyone in the SEC. If South Carolina can put a hamper on Knowshon Moreno, they should spread their secondary with their passing game and come away with the victory. South Carolina wins 31-25.

Nestor thinks about it:
This is Washington State's best chance for a Pac-10 win, at least until the Apple Cup: UCLA should beat the Cougars. The Bruins also should have beaten the Cougars last year, but Washington State won 27-7, a game that became a significant nail in then-Bruins coach Karl Dorrell's coffin. UCLA is prone to distraction. It may look at the schedule and yawn. Moreover, the Rose Bowl is hardly a hostile environment these days, so redshirt freshman quarterback Marshall Lobbestael migh t not be overwhelmed in his first road start. The Cougars may, in fact, benefit from being on the road, considering they lost by an average of 56 points in their first two conference home games. This might not qualify as an upset alert, but it won't be written very often this season that Washington State actually has a shot to win.

While it may be true, MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM thinks:
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Nestor comes with the facts:
Nice to see Knox jump in the TB mix I feared he may become disgruntled and make some rash decisions. by brewinz on Apr 20, 2009 1:38 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

League Commissioner is absolutely sure that:
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T Kyle King does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
badger is a verb.Fresno State at U.C.L.A. : Give the Bruins their due; Rick Neuheisel’s club is an accommodating bunch, even if the new coach is

Before going any further, War Eagle Atlanta wants to get this straight:
For what it's worth, my list, in no particular order, of coaches who tend to have the most even keel:1) Frank Beamer, VA Tech

Thinking that's not all, Cheap Seats adds:
And the kicker: Todd Holmoe was 3-2 against USC!!!!! Todd good-for nothing Homo When a historically mediocre program like Cal can have it s worst coach have a winning record against a dynasty??? What does that say about this so-called dynasty. It s all about Pete Carroll and NOT about USC football

Sources:
Brian Dohn Udog Newark Star-Ledger Nestor Scott Wolf CK0712™ J. Michael Morris Heath Cline MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM Josh Rouse Nestor MARK SAXON, OCREGISTER.COM Nestor League Commissioner T Kyle King War Eagle Atlanta Cheap Seats

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