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UCLA 34 – Texas 12
Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
Break up the Bruins!!! Universities located in Texas should avoid UCLA on their schedule. For the second time in as many weeks, an underdog UCLA team upset a major university from the state of Texas and top 25 school. Maybe the Bruins should leave the Pac 10 and join the Big 12. Congratulations to UCLA on scoring the biggest upset of the weekend. How they won with a quarterback passing for an o...
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UCLA Bruins vs #23 Houston Cougars
Posted on 16 Sep 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
Bruin fans, I hate to sound like a broken record, but be concerned. Be very, very concerned. For the second week in a row, UCLA takes on a top 25 team with a potential first round pick at quarterback. Case Keenum is a monster. He has lead the Cougars to a 2-0 start and is the triggerman for the most potent offense in the entire NCAA (61 points per game). He has already thrown for over 550 yards...
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UCLA Bruins vs Stanford Cardinal – Preview
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
This Saturday, the UCLA Bruins open Pac-10 play against the always tough Stanford Cardinal. A week has passed since the Kansas State game and the Bruins are on the verge of starting the year 0-2. Last week, UCLA had trouble stopping Wildcat running back Daniel Thomas. This week, they must contend against the possible first pick of the next NFL draft, quarterback Andrew Luck. Stanford defeated S...
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UCLA 22 – Kansas State 31
Posted on 6 Sep 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
UCLA fans, I would be concerned. Coach Rick Neuheisel stated that he would not be happy this season unless the Bruins won at least 8 games. After the performance Saturday against Kansas State, he should be thrilled with six. This just in…Daniel Thomas just broke another long run and scored a touchdown!! All jokes aside, if the Bruins cannot stop the run, 2010 will be very long for UCLA. ...
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UCLA Moving to Pistol Offense
Posted on 29 Jul 2010 by Sergio Paredes.
Norm Chow has been known as an offensive genius. He has won National Championships, league titles and groomed three Heisman Trophy winners. The quarterbacks he has helped develop reads like a who's who of College Football: Steve Young, Robbie Bosco, Ty Detmer (Heisman), Steve Sarkisian, Carson Palmer (Heisman), Matt Leinart (Heisman), Phillip Rivers as well as Vince Young when he worked with th...









