It's a BruinsNation Podcast Night! (6 pm PST)
Just as was the case the last two weeks, tonight night will be a BruinsNation podcast night. The night will kick off at 6 pm PST when we'll have the football podcast and a bowl game podcast at that. UCLA is heading to the EagleBank Bowl in Washington DC, giving the East Coast Bruins their chance to check out Rick Neuheisel's team, but it won't be easy for the blue and gold. In addition to having to deal with the cold and wet conditions, the Bruins will face a tough Temple squad and this podcast will give you your first look at the Temple team that looms on the Bruins' schedule. There is also plenty of drama facing the program as the last week has been a rough one so we'll take a look into that as well, while also debating the pro-style offense vs. the spread offense. We will take calls and any questions you want to submit via this open thread that will go up so check in and let us know your thoughts and questions.
After the football podcast, we'll dive into basketball with a 7 pm PST hoops podcast that will review the Bruins' loss to Notre Dame and their win over Colorado St. What did the Bruins learn from their first true road game and how did that translate to the win over the Rams? It's the last week of non-conference play so we'll evaluate the team to this point and take a look at the last non-conference game of the season versus Delaware St. on Sunday. As with the football podcast, we'll take calls and questions from this open thread.
Here are the steps to call in, if you would like to do so:
1) Call (724) 444-7444
2) Enter the Call ID 65238 (football) or 68618 (basketball) and press # afterward
3) When asked for your PIN, press 1#
4) Talk to us!
This is your football and basketball podcast doubleheader open thread. Have at it.
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Getting underway now
Formerly ryebreadraz
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Dec 23, 2009 5:59 PM PST reply actions
Not sure if this has been addressed in previous podcasts
But with a few teams having kicker issues (i.e the Cowboys) would Kai Forbath be tempted to leave?
I say he comes back
We haven’t talked about it yet and it’s something that we will get to in our season wrap up podcast. I’ll go into more detail then.
Formerly ryebreadraz
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Dec 23, 2009 6:49 PM PST up reply actions
I say he's gone
I can’t see his stock rising any higher, and (unless I am mistaken) is basically done with classes as a redshirt junior.
Cowboys would be a nice fit, given they already have someone else (from a school to remain nameless) who handles kickoffs. And as freesia suggests, a few teams seem to see that as a position of need.
by britishbruin on Dec 24, 2009 4:44 AM PST up reply actions
It won't matter
Kip Smith is even better
Formerly ucla13_usc9
by 03rdn9 on Dec 24, 2009 9:59 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
Football is done, basketball up next
Formerly ryebreadraz
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Dec 23, 2009 6:49 PM PST reply actions

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