Quiet Confidence
Confidence is the key word from this morning's Sunday roundup:
Rich Hammond covers the UCLA beat for Daily News today. Hammond's notes conveys Dorrell confidence in his defense, getting ready for Utah's Brett Ratliff:
"I've mentioned many times before how much depth we have on defense," Dorrell said. "In practice, we want our defense to be ahead of the offense at the start, but now our offense is catching up a bit."
Bruce Davis is certainly excited about playing in this new defense. And he didn't hide his excitement while talking to Robert Kuwada (the OC Register) this past weekend. Davis believes UCLA D has the edge on Utah O, pretty "locked up":
"They've put a lot of people in situations to make plays, and I'm one of those lucky guys.
"Our defense is just a lot different than last year. We're a lot more aggressive, we get up the field, and it lets everybody on the field use their speed." [...]
Against Utah, he will face tackles Tavo Tupola and Jason Boone, who led the Utes' offensive linemen in total plays last season.
"The open side end in this defense, you get to make a lot of plays and show off your speed," Davis said. "It's like playing linebacker except I'm in a three-point stance, which I've been in my whole life. It's like the best of both worlds, balled up in one position.
"It's like my coach said, 'You've got to pray that they run to the outside or they pull up that bootleg to your side, because you're sitting there waiting.'
"There are not too many guys out there who are going to outrun me to the corner, unless a team is going to come out with Michael Vick, which is not going to happen.
"I think I have the edge out there pretty locked up."
Davis is not the only one exuding (some are calling it "quiet") confidence these days. LA Times has this from running back Kahlil Bell:
Last year's 10-2 record is a big reason why.
"Obviously, our expectations here are pretty high," sophomore running back Kahlil Bell said. "We feel that we have the talent on this team to have an even better season. We have a lot of potential, but as everybody knows, potential is a very scary word. Because if you don't live up to it, then you're nothing."
Lastly, Kyle from Dawg Sports has more on the discussion concerning East Coast Bias from ESPN, as he argues the ESPN coverage is driven by narrative rather than bias. This post specifically addresses my concern re. the staff makeup of ESPN which leads to an inherent bias in their coverage of CFB and hoops. As usual lots of good points, and I certainly intend to respond to them when I have more time. But after reading it once already, I can tell you I don't think we are too far apart. We will get to a common ground eventually.Happy Sunday everyone.
GO BRUINS.
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Fellas
I was going to post a diary for it, but I wasn't sure if you guys already had something like that planned.
Thanks.
by HomeBruin on Aug 27, 2006 10:17 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Go for it
Diary it up. This is what the community is all about. Not all good ideas have to come from us! ;)
by Nestor on Aug 27, 2006 10:35 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Good Deal
It should be, um, interesting
by HomeBruin on Aug 27, 2006 10:44 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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