Game On: Day 3 Fall Practice Pictures
It was another beautiful day at Spaulding Field.
Once again, I was able to duck out to spend a half hour or so watching our boys gear up for the Vols.
For most of my time, the Bruins were broken out by position working on drills. But, I was able to hang around for a little scrimmaging, including the No. 1's going up against one another:
It was a spirited exchange, with players on both sides of the ball hooting and hollering. And, I believe it was Milton Knox who mixed it up with another player briefly in a nice show of emotion.
More (lots more) pictures after the jump.
GO BRUINS.
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Even better pics
Price and Harwell look huge.
Taylor Embree looks like is hauling in another pass.
Kevin Craft must have changed his number (sharing number 3 with Rahim Moore).
Fantastic pictures M. Clearer/crispier than the first batch.
TY!
One thing I've really noticed
in the 2 practices I’ve been to is how good Taylor Embree has looked. Our receivers as a whole have looked good, but he’s been by far the best of the bunch. He’s running crisp routes and is using his frame very well to shield defenders and has shown some good athleticism going up and getting the ball.
I noticed that too
he looked good in the passing drills against the defense when they were coming towards the bleachers
I think he's number 82
M has a grab up there. Did you notice Marcus Everett #9 taking a hand off in the backfield in those short plays? They had a big player #9 making a run in which the line provided a nice seam for him to make a 3-4 yard run. Everett is the only #9 on offense unless maybe it was Ray Carter?
Great pics
I am really enjoying the awesome pictures you’ve posted. Keep ‘em comin!
Go Bruins!
Nice pics
I have to tell you, sitting there watching our team between Pauley and the medical center is a serious UCLA experience.

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