The most obvious beneficiary of Carroll's departure and USC's present state of flux is UCLA and coach Rick Neuheisel, who has a prime opportunity to live up to an early boast about ending USC's LA football monopoly.
That starts with recruiting Southern California. Neuheisel already appears well on his way toward signing another highly rated recruiting class, but his cause could be significantly bolstered if he can poach a few touted guys from the Trojans strong class.
If USC doesn't make the right coaching hire, and NCAA sanctions make local prospects look elsewhere, then UCLA could become the first choice in the region. That would mean Rose Bowls again on the Bruins horizon.
Ted Miller (tWWL) (emphasis added)
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The same was true during our run of the 90s.
I just hope we can deliver this time. When I think of the opportunities we squandered . . .
The best thing you can do for your children is to love their mother. John Wooden
Yep
‘98 to ’02 was an era of a wasted opportunity. We owned them in recruiting at that time but couldn’t translate it to success on the field. We cannot waste this opportunity now.
"I don't forget very much" Rick Neuheisel, 11/28/09
I wonder how much a lame-duck Sample will have to do with the decision.
Has his replacement been named?
I think the front-runner is Professor Irwin Corey
Or for those of you who go back (or have YouTube available), they may be looking at the great American poet, Percy Dovetonsils.
Two days ago
http://www.bruinsnation.com/2010/1/8/1240297/ucla-football-2010-recruiting
I’m not sure how much of it takes into account Cheatey’s great escape, if any.
Biggest beneficiary of Cheatey's exit
The ‘sc student body. Now they don’t have to worry about getting raped or getting punched in the face. They can actually breathe a little easier before they hire the next guy.




















