UCLA: The best offense in town.
On Saturday, UCLA had just as much sucess on offense than usc did.
The only touchdown came from a quarterback who isn't even in the hunt for the job.
Brandon Carswell Scores Only TD In USC's First Football Scrimmage
He hauls in 43-yarder from Garrett Green.
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First the transfers-
according to UCLA website:
Kevin Craft - 8-18 for 93 yards, 3 interceptions, 14-yard rushing touchdown, 3-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Everett
while according to usc website:
Sophomore Mitch Mustain, who sat out last season after transferring from Arkansas, was 9-of-13 for 94 yards, but was intercepted in the end zone by freshman cornerback Brian Baucham on the last play of the scrimmage.
And the Redshirt Freshmen-
UCLA website:
Chris Forcier - 7-13 for 71 yards, 0 touchdowns, 1 interception
vs usc:
Redshirt freshman Aaron Corp completed 6-of-13 passes for 60 yards and also ran for 26 yards on 7 carries, but he lost a fumbled snap in the red zone (senior linebacker Brian Cushing recovered it).
THEN the runningbacks
UCLA's leading rusher was:
Johnathan Franklin - 7 for 32 yards
only 3 out of the 7 usc rushers used gained positive yardage led by:
Sophomore tailback C.J. Gable ran for 27 yards on 4 carries
UCLA had the superior offense. Looks like usc will have some trouble with Virginia and Ohio State at the start.
MAJOR BURN!!!!!!!!!!!
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I’m sure this won’t be a popular comment, but when I read this, all I can think of is that $C has a good OL. If their defense can do this to their own offense, imagine what they’ll do to our offense that looks less likely to feature a decent OL every day.
But I guess we have a couple months before we need to think about that. Until then, of course we’re the better team.
by truebruin on Aug 21, 2008 2:37 PM PDT 0 recs













