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A Different Game

You know things have changed a little when we are looking over to the football front for some good news.

We have another Matt Hayes article from the Sporting News to share today. Matt posted kind of a fun (did we ever associate the word "fun" with our football program in last 5 years?) write-up on CRN yesterday that everyone should read. Based on his first weeks in Westwood sounds like its dawning upon everyone in the Pac-10 (including Pom Pom) "it's a different game" :

Want to know why USC, the king of kings in recruiting and the nation's most prominent program, has to be concerned? Because now it's a fair fight. Now UCLA has a head coach just as confident, just as competitive, just as unrelenting as the best in the game across town.

"Pete may say he's not worried," says one Pac-10 coach, "but I'm telling you right now, it's a different game."

No one does it like Carroll. No one sells a program, no one connects with the boatload of talent in Southern California, no one feels it any better. Nothing is different with Carroll, but already there are signs of change at UCLA.

A year ago, a handful of media members filed into the J.D. Morgan Center -- where those record 100 NCAA national championships are celebrated in the school's Hall of Fame -- to discuss the beginning of the season. At one point, Dorrell, who would be fired in December after five seasons, jokingly popped, "Wake up!"

Fast forward to last week, and the buzz is utterly palpable as Neuheisel announces his first recruiting class. Chasing USC is a tough job. Every school is doing it -- it's just that Neuheisel will have to work a little harder to stay out of the Trojans' backwash because he's so close to their back door.

Wasn't so long ago that the Bruins owned this city rivalry, winning eight straight in the 1990s and sending waves of talent to the NFL. Former coach Terry Donahue was one of the game's best recruiters, locking down legendary L.A. city schools then just like Carroll does now. One of those schools, Dorsey High, is among a handful of programs at the epicenter of the area where UCLA must compete with USC.

That's what makes defensive backs Rahim Moore and Johnathan Franklin so important to Neuheisel's first recruiting class. The Dorsey High players were among the best in the city, and both committed to Walker in March of 2007. And both wavered when Neuheisel got the job.

But here they are on signing day, celebrating with 18 or so other UCLA recruits at The Serving Spoon, a soul food diner near the old Forum in Inglewood where the Lakers once ran wild. They're eating catfish and grits and calling Neuheisel, declaring the beginning of something special.

"Coach Neuheisel," Moore says, "is all about family."
More from Hayes who has this on how CRN pitched his vision to his top coordinators:
This is the same guy who, after getting the UCLA job, somehow convinced the two runners-up for the job -- Walker and Norm Chow -- to be his coordinators and form a "family" to take down the big dog across town. Walker and Chow are former Carroll assistants -- and still close friends of His -- and two of the most respected coordinators in the game.

Walker not only stayed after hearing Neuheisel's pitch, he turned down more lucrative job offers from heavyweights Texas and Notre Dame in the process. "We have unfinished business here," Walker says. "This isn't about me -- it's about us."

The us that almost wasn't. After Chow was fired by the NFL's Titans, he could have easily moved back to Los Angeles, walked the sands of Manhattan Beach every day and lived off his guaranteed contract. Then Neuheisel called, and everything changed.

If the first meeting wasn't intriguing enough, the second sealed the deal. The first was simple X's and O's: It's your offense. You call the plays. You have complete autonomy. The reason Chow left USC three years ago: Carroll wanted more control of the offense. It's no coincidence that USC, despite having the nation's best talent, hasn't won a national title since Chow left.

Maybe that's what made this meeting so tempting. Here was Neuheisel, one of the game's bright offensive minds, telling Chow he wouldn't even sniff the meeting room. The next morning, Neuheisel returned to Chow's home unannounced with a bottle of champagne and the keys to a BMW.

"After the first meeting," Chow says, "he could've come back with ice cream and I would've been sold."

Two weeks later, Neuheisel stood on the court at Pauley Pavilion, in front of a packed house at halftime of the Arizona game, and spoke about his Bruins family. When he introduced Chow, the place went nuts.
Read the whole write up here.

Now you know why we went all out to campaign for CRN during the coaching search process. He gets it.

Yeah we know we have a long way to go. We know next year is going to be difficult given the inexperience in our depth chart and the difficult schedule. Yet for the first time in some of our life time (didn’t get to watch the coaches before Donahue) we are going to have a head coach who is going to lead our family without giving an inch. He has an entire (Bruin)Nation ready for him to run through the wall.

GO BRUINS.

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Who is this guy, Carrol, the Lord?
Great post as usual, Nestor. But I gotta question the capitalization of the pronoun Hayes used when referring to Pom-Pom:

"..and still close friends of His."

C'mon, man. The guy isn't God, you know; he only seems like it to those thugs and brigands over on Figueroa. Also, regarding DW's remark about the "unfinished business": I like it..

..no, I love it!

I wonder where he is getting his cool-aid these days. I want to buy a quart or two. DeWayne Walker has come so far back from the distant lands of self-absorption that he makes the prodigal's son look like some derelict who dropped in to bum a cup of Jack Daniels.

God, it's great to be a Bruin!

by whp68 on Feb 13, 2008 5:39 AM PST reply actions  

Wouldn't you be self-absorbed
if Dorrell was your "boss"? The way Rick is going, he won't need to be "slick" anymore. The recruits will come to him. All he has to do is be himself.

by tasser10 on Feb 13, 2008 11:12 AM PST up reply actions  

Coach Rick,
At the time of all the recruiting I said and more than once "Don't underestimate Rick Neuheisel".  Now we get to see what I was talking about.  Yes I am older and go back to the days of Red Sanders and I remembered watching Coach Rick when he was an assistant for Terry.  Believe me, he is a great coach and I am so happy he is home at UCLA where he belongs.  UCLA has the best coaches in all sports of anybody in the nation.  As the great dean of coaches, John Wooden says "Champions are made here".  So great to be a Bruin.

by Blue Critter on Feb 13, 2008 12:37 PM PST reply actions  

RN and next year
Two comments:
  1.  DW, who lacked leadership and guidance in his boss, of course, now we see it, was beginning to put plan B together and that spilled over into the RN hiring. Now, with proper management and leadership (different qualities as we know), he is a driven DC as he was intended to be.
  2.  Don't write next season off just yet. Of course the team will be underdogs and maybe, just maybe, the "gutty little Bruins" of yore. However, when the other team has better talent, and you have better coaching, in one game, you never know what will happen. 8 wins at least next year, with two of them coming from better game time coaching decisions, a foreign concept here for about 5 years. We will be better prepared, better coached during the games, and will not lose due to "why didn't he call TO at the end of the half/game, etc."..
Bill
Bill
BillSouthBay

by Mensgym on Feb 13, 2008 4:26 PM PST reply actions  

Don't go too far, Bill
I go along with just about everything you said, and I wouldn't at all be surprised if we have a super year and a nice bowl next year.  But I'm not going to say that Coach Neuheisel will never make a mistake, or that he will never do something stupid.  He's human.  But I don't think he'll do it for five years, and I think he won't fail to recognize anything stupid that he does.

In other words, I'm prepared to cut the team a little slack, and Coach Neuheisel (and his staff) a little slack.  I think they will still produce a product that we can be 100% behind and 100% proud of.  I'm just not going to demand perfection.  (And I doubt you or anyone else will either.)

by Fox 71 on Feb 13, 2008 6:47 PM PST up reply actions  

The "Factor"
Last year, Fox created the "KD Factor" when he said that we would lose 1 or 2 games we should win because of bad coaching.

Next year, I predict the "CRN Factor"; we will win 1 or 2 games we should have lost.

Coaching counts.

sjh

by Class of 66 on Feb 13, 2008 7:26 PM PST up reply actions  

I think you're right, sjh
We may not win them all, but it's hard to see how we'll be out-coached in any of them.

What a difference this new regime has made.  CTS waxed eloquently about the offensive genius he managed to steal away from New Braska - the one and only Training Jay.  He was just as efflusive about the high school coach that he brought in.  He was thrilled to bring us a special teams coach who didn't actually conduct on the field practice before the Crappy Bowl in Frisco.  Now, instead of picking from local high schools and getting 12th tier guys who have been nondescript everywhere they've been, we have Coach Chow and  Coach Gansz.  Coach Neuheisel is selecting the creme de la creme.

Picking a good staff is a start.  They have to perform.  Based on what's happened in the past, I think they will do the trick.

by Fox 71 on Feb 13, 2008 10:09 PM PST up reply actions  

Coaching!
Your all right.  We may lose some games but we won't lose for the lack of passion.  That's the big difference.  The coach and his staff will know they have our support by the roar of the Bruins from the stands.  How long we have been silent but NO more.  Lets Go.

by Blue Critter on Feb 14, 2008 1:33 PM PST reply actions  

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