UCLA head football coach Rick Neuheisel takes us inside the offices to look ahead to the Bruins upcoming football training camp.
GO BRUINS.
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Nestor
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"We've got to make the most of these practices..."
Translation: Forget about ‘over the wall’ boys!
"Make each day your masterpiece."--JRW
Interesting comment about Larimore
Does this mean the Mike position is all but decided headed into Fall?
I noticed that too...
Sounds like Larimore has the inside track at the moment.
Also, he mentioned Nate Chandler before anyone else and said he was up to 299! I think we have pair of defensive tackles now that are going to be at least serviceable. Chandler is starting to excite me more and more. He is going to have a Tight End’s quick hands and wingspan combined with defensive tackle size. I hope he gives us a pleasant surprise this year. After all the sacrifices he has made for the team, he deserves a breakout season.
Since I am really reading into things I might as well mention that Neuheisel also said Barr would be “sprinkled in” at the running back position. He didn’t use any qualifier for the other backs. I am thinking Barr as a running back is still very tentative.
What are the rules for when camp can start?
It seems like some teams that start their games on the same day as us have already started. So, if anyone can shed some light on this it would be appreciated.
We start later than most schools
Because we are on quarter system. Ncaa only allows set number of preseason practices before school/season starts so when camp begins is set based upon those factors.
by Nestor on Aug 7, 2010 6:18 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
I really appreciate Ralph's interviews...
…quick set-up for the question, the question, then he shuts the f…up giving his interviewee the time to fully answer.
Ralph’s direct, succinct style makes one realize how much the ego-driven ‘stars’ on TV/radio are desperate to ensure the interview is as much about them as about those they interview.
Ralph…thanks!



















