Not An Average "Rudy"
Cool story from the Daily News on UCLA running back Ryen Carew. Ryen is not your typical average walkon player you can find in high profile D-1 football programs:
But now, finally, Carew is getting his chance. With UCLA's top two tailbacks, Chris Markey (foot) and Derrick Williams (concussions) out of spring practice, Carew is getting a long look in the backfield. At last Saturday's scrimmage, he led the Bruins' running backs with 68 yards on 10 carries.
"It's great to see how he's persevered. From being a walk-on, to coming back from his knee injury, he's really worked hard," said UCLA defensive end Kenneth Lombard, who was Carew's roommate last year. "It's just great to see him out there, getting a chance to play now. He's having a great spring and I think he's turning some heads."
On this day though, those heads were shaking in disappointment. You see, Carew is no average walk-on. He didn't mess up on the scout team this time. He's fast enough, strong enough and good enough to play at this level. He's always known that.It has just taken him a really long time to get here.
After his junior season at Sylmar, he was getting letters from the heavyweights of college football -- Miami, Nebraska, Colorado among them. Every once in a while, he even let himself pictured himself in schools like those, with 90,000 fans screaming his name.
But in the offseason, he started having, shall we say, irreconcilable differences with Sylmar coach Jeff Engilman. That led to Carew transferring to Verdugo Hills, which is basically the high school football equivalent of transferring from UCLA to Antelope Valley College.
From the story it sounds like he may emerge as a viable option to provide some depth at the TB spot, taking away a possible excuse for Dorrell not winning the Pac-10 in this upcoming season.
GO BRUINS.
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smart kid
thats pretty much what i had coming out of HS too.
btw he spells his name "ryen"
i remember watching him at practice 3 years ago, he showed off that quickness but made alot of mental mistakes, looks like he's got that taken care of.
by jtthirtyfour on Apr 21, 2007 11:38 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
has anyone seen him in practice
by silverlakebruin on Apr 23, 2007 10:30 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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