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hoopsguy 12-26-2005 02:45 PM

Down with the Trojans!
 
The sports world was stunned earlier today when head coach Prewitt left the USC Trojans to take over the arch-rival UCLA Bruins.

Prewitt leaves the following legacy behind:
5 seasons
57-13 record
5 playoff appearances
2 championship game appearances (no titles)
37-3 conference mark
5-0 record against UCLA
Four recruiting classes ranked: #1, #8, #1, #4
Prestige: 86
Postseason record: 8-5
Average CPU rank: 6

Speculation is that the coach was dismayed over the recent playoff loss to Utah and increasingly frustrated by his relationship with AD Antwaan Lockett. Rumors are that UCLA has offered a 70% bump in pay to take over the very mediocre Bruins. As of yet there has been no comment from USC officials on this matter.

MrBug708 12-26-2005 02:55 PM

Alright!

MrBug708 12-26-2005 02:56 PM

DOla, there is no WAY UCLA would offer a 70% pay raise. Even to Pete Carroll right now. Hell, they wouldnt even pay 70% more for Wooden!

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 02:58 PM

A quick look at where UCLA stands:

Record: 36-23
Conf Record: 21-19
Postseason Appearances: 4
Postseason Record: 2-2 (no playoff games)
Average CPU rank: 44
Prestige: 65

USC is currently the class of the conference, with Oregon recently separating from the rest of the pack as the runner-up. Below is a list of the prestige rankings for the conference members:

USC 86
UCLA 65
Oregon 62
Oregon St 61
Cal 58
Arizona St 57
Washington St 57
Washington 55
Stanford 54
Arizona 51

Seeing as how the biggest prestige jump I ever made while at USC was two points, it looks like I will be in this for the long haul if I intend to bring down the Trojans. It will be even harder since they are our arch-rival and beating them is a big part of our expectations.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 02:59 PM

I figured I might have you along for the ride, MrBug :)

A 70% raise isn't all that significant when USC was offering peanuts. They evidently felt that their program could run itself. UCLA is now offering me a fair salary relative to the market. And the Bruins board seems eager to shed the label of 'basketball school'.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 03:07 PM

A look at last years grade shows Recruiting as an A. This is very encouraging. I recall they landed a Top 10 RB - when I was at USC we had two maxed out guys at the position who were heading into their SO and JR seasons so I didn't pursue him hard.

The talent level is listed as "B".

I like the looks of the Defensive Coordinator a great deal. Ben Liddiard is 46 years old with 17 years in the business. UCLA recently picked him up from a successful Oklahoma St team. The Bruins were 18th in the nation in points allowed last season.

Special teams coach Randy Snow is serviceable.

Offensive Coordinator Gary Lawson is a problem I would like to fix. His offenses have performed pretty well in terms of points and rankings, but a look at his attributes doesn't show anything standing out. I suspect that our talent is showing up despite this guy. I need to decide quickly if he stays or goes.

Looking back at USC, it appears they hired an assistant from Tennessee to take over. Another cheap hire - hope that guy is in over his head as we will take any and all help catching up to those guys.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 03:14 PM

Special teams coach Snow has opted out of his contract. Better him than our defensive coordinator.

We make an offer to Teag Collier, who looks like a strong motivator. His development skills are considered average, but otherwise he is a respect coach with 20 years of experience.

The fact that Snow left nudges me towards giving OC Lawson a shot at impressing me next season. Hope that doesn't turn out to be a mistake.

Teag sits on our offer for two weeks before finally coming aboard. I suspect he was shopping for better offers that never materialized. Which is fine; we'll judge him based on his performance going forward.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 03:41 PM

With transfers upon us, now would be a good time to look at what have coming back next year, starting with the offense:

QB - JR Jack Burford has started for 1.5 years. He was a highly rated HS recruit (#40 in nation) and has come along well. Great touch and discipline, still has some room to grow. We need to keep him healthy enough to win games for us. If/when he gets hurt we have SO Harold Edwards as a fallback option. Edwards was another highly touted HS player (#30) who is coming along in the Bruins' system. Great touch, instincts, and a big arm are his strengths. Privately, I've been told his work ethic leaves something to be desired. Perhaps he enjoys being B.M.O.C a little too much, particularly since he hasn't earned that role yet. All in all, this position is not a priority for us.

RB - Oscar Gray is a walkon (#1863) made good. He is a two year starter who has compiled over 3,000 yards and 25 TDs already and is considering leaving a year early for the pros. Doesn't have prototypical speed, but accelerates well and understands how to run with and without the football. As good as Gray has been, he might not start next year. SO Derrick Brown was the #5 recruit in the nation prior to arriving in LA and he is just oozing potential. He has speed and agility that you can't teach. We plan to get him as many touches as possible, including some duty on kick returns. On top of everything else Derrick is very durable. If we have a compaint, perhaps he could be a little more aggressive. We have four players at this position and three are upperclassmen. We will need to look for depth here.

FB: A pile of suck. Three guys who have no business holding scholarships. Soph Hagood Morris is the best of the lot. We'll ask him to block and carry the ball every once in awhile when we are up (or down - gulp) 20 points. One senior here. We would love to add some talent at this position.

WR: There is some talent here, but it is raw and we could use some more bodies. There are five players here, four of which are underclassmen, and only two that should be on a good team. Gary Brewer was the #1 wideout in his HS class (#23 overall) and he moved into the UCLA starting lineup from day 1 last year. He has video-game caliber moves and knows how to use his speed. We expect him to play at the next level. Bill Stablein was much less heralded (#261) than his classmate Brewer but also came in to start as a freshman and contribute. He is a traditional possession receiver; he has a knack for getting open against zones and catches everything thrown at him. We need to bring in some more talent here to supplement these two but I'm happy with the foundation at wideout.

TE: Three decent players, two of which are seniors. This group might be better than the TEs I left behind on the other side of town. Pettis Larscheid is the starter and has amassed over 1200 yards in his college career. FR TJ Thomas will be a serviceable option for the next four years if we can't land a stud. He has good hands and is equally adept at run and pass blocking.

OT: These guys stink so much they make our fullbacks look like All-Americans. Huge, giant need. No seniors, 2 freshmen. I'm excited about the opportunity to cut these guys in the near future.

OG: 5 players, 3 seniors. Both starters are seniors and Rod Wolford is a real talent. Rod has started the last two seasons and amassed 46 pancakes and 28 key run blocks. Rod works like a madman and is pretty agile for a 300 pounder. Bill Westbrook is a run-blocking fool who should attempt to improve in the passing game for his final season.

C: see OT.


On the offensive side of the ball we need a ton of help in the trenches. After graduation this year there is not a single guy on the roster right now that I want to waste my time yelling at for the next few years. The secondary need is at FB, with depth at RB ranking as a very distant 3rd.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 04:04 PM

A review of the defense:

DE: JR Chaun Walters brings an evil grin to my face. He was a starter last year but we expect big things from him in the coming year. He is a natural disruptor who has the speed to run past offensive tackles and a certain nastiness when he hits a man in the backfield. As you might guess from a guy who spells his first name "C-H-A-U-N" he has some classroom issues. (Note - my apologies to all of the Chaun's reading this). SO Joe Banducci will need to take a big step forward next year, as the other guys at this position don't have the talent to play at this level.

DT: Found my first need on the defensive end. Five guys, two of which will graduate next year, none of whom have skill or the potential to develop skill. The best of the lot is a redshirt freshman, Chuck Wayne, who was the #2759 recruit in his class. And he is not a success story like our man Oscar Gray.

ILB: Four guys here, none of them upperclassmen. I like this position a great deal. Jerry McCullough was a borderline Top 100 guy coming out of high school (#115) and he immediately started in the Pac 10. Bright, good tackler, instinctive, and able to shed blockers. It all translated to 84 tackles as a redshirt freshman. He will be a leader on defense this year. Scott Wilson redshirted last year, but has the makings of a good one. He has speed and acceleration that are normally associated with DBs. He also delivers a pop when he hits you. We have a third guy, Bryant Bruschi, who should see significant playing time.

OLB: Two guys who will play behind our inside linebackers. Seriously, we are going to have defensive issues since neither our DL or LBs have enough standout players to get after opponents. Neither of our OLBs are seniors. JR Brice Crocker will see time, just as he has for the last two years. He is plain vanilla, with his best attributes being his durability and leaping. So we know who to call on to block a field goal.

CB: 5 players, 1 senior. Not a very good group right now but should develop into an average collection of talent with experience. SR Alvin Brown is the leader at this position. He has started for the last two years and has 4 INTs and 36 pass deflections to his name. Alvin was supposed to be a difference-maker here (#29 recruit as a HS senior) but that hasn't happened yet. FR Ken Byrd will compete for the 2nd CB spot, but he is better fit as a nickel back. Right now he is more of an athlete than a shutdown corner.

S: Pretty decent group, especially compared to several other positions on this defense. Five players, four sophs and one senior. Greg Moore saw significant minutes as a freshman. We like his nose for the football and tackling ability. Coach on the field type. We need to keep him healthy. Noland King came out of nowhere last season to grab a starting job during the back half of his freshman year. He has a good motor and the ability to change directions on the fly very quickly. Unfortunately, he is not the most instinctive football player.


I'll throw the special teams guys in here as well:
K: JR Ron McMullen is the kind of kicker you love to have on your team. Very accurate, pretty decent leg strength. He is 57-62 over the last two years and is just about automatic inside 50.

P: SO Harry Dayne should be among the best punters in the land. I don't have a lot of pithy comments on punters, but at least I don't have to worry about this position for the next few years.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 04:13 PM

On to the transfers - there are a couple of targets who express interest. The most attractive one is OT Jason Noa. Jason played at Purdue last year and would be a sure-fire starter for us if he can be talked into coming out west.

There is a very good TE out of Michigan, but we have depth at that position. I would rather target positions of need at this point, even if this player would elevate the overall talent on our roster.

We also take a shot at OG Matt Ours from Mississippi. He is talented enough that he would start for two seasons in LA. He wants PT, but I'm not sure he would get it next season.

We'll shoot for ILB Bernie Allen out of Virginia Tech. Not a need position, but he seems interested in playing for us and we need more quality linebackers, if not inside guys.

No dice on any of them. And at this stage there is no one with anything above low interest in playing here. We'll save our recruiting points.


As an aside, what strategies have people used with transfers? I have never landed one yet with four teams across about 10 seasons. And I really would have liked to pick one up for this flawed UCLA team.

Eaglesfan27 12-26-2005 05:13 PM

TRAITOR!!! ;)

I'll be following along and hope you enjoy your time at UCLA. Of course, it could never be as fun as USC ;)

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 05:28 PM

USC was a lot of fun to play for 5 years. Hopefully some of the lessons I learned there are equally applicable across town :)


Expectations are high for recruiting, based on past success convincing students to attend USC. I have tried to explain to the administration that recruiting UCLA and USC are different animals, but I know that we have to deliver in this area if we are ever to successfully compete with the Trojans.

Our first signee is center Nick Moore. We hope that Nick is able to come in and start as a freshman.

We add on DE Ronald Smith. There were some rumors that he didn't want us pursuing him, but that appears to have been a false rumor spread by someone intent on underming us ... wonder who that might be? Ronald should get snaps immediately.

WRs Cliff Byrum and Ben Jackson - we now have a very deep group of receivers, trick is going to be to keep everyone happy. But our QBs should be very pleased with their weapons next year.

We are scouring the west coast for fullbacks and defensive tackles. No DTs worth a damn on this side of the Mississippi and no FBs interested in playing at UCLA. Hopefully we can overcome some of the holes on this team next season.

Time to hear about guys going pro - I recall that Gray was looking but don't know about other guys on the team ...

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 05:36 PM

Ick. Three guys moving onto the pros early. While that is good for the program in the sense that we are producing talent it is not exactly music to my ears. I have no loyalty to these guys who are leaving, since they only played against me.

RB Oscar Grey
DE Chaun Walters
OG Rod Wolford

So, DE and OG have become areas where we lacked depth to areas where we lack talent. Looks like Ronald Smith just got his crack at a starting job.

It is with some interest that I note that USC loses DT John Coleman. He was Defensive POY last season and is by far my favorite player from the days at USC. But no other defections, which means they will still have a stable of 5 star talent at WR and RB next year.

This is a little messed up - early Pac 10 departures:
UCLA - 3
Washington State - 3
USC - 1
Cal - 1
Arizona - 1

I would prefer that we not have 1/3 of the conference early departures unless we are ruling it with an iron fist. But Washington St also losing 3? Does anyone have any ideas on how to manage player loyalty? Are unhappy players more likely to leave early for pros, just like for transfers?

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 05:47 PM

Week 13 is usually the biggest signing day for me in the game. Here is a list of the additional players I've signed prior to Week 13:

RB Dwayne Baker - real reach at RB, but I thought I was hunting for depth behind two studs instead of a potential impact guy.

OT Yale Givens - I'm looking for him to start as a freshman. The fact that he is the #227 recruit in the land is indicative of our tackle issues.

Overall signings:
1 HB
2 WR
1 OT
1 C
1 DE

Hope we have a flood of defensive signings next week.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 06:02 PM

Week 13 was not hugely eventful, as it had been for USC where we usually brought in 5-8 players. We ink three more:

OT Lonnie Smith - if he and Givens are able to step into starting lineup then we can start cutting the deadwood we inherited at tackle.

OLB Travis Wilcox - we want to point this kid at the QB as often as possible (97 blitzer). #101 recruit in the nation, I'm hoping we got a stud here. Likely starter right away since our returning outside linebackers are brutal.

ILB Ben Arthur - going to be very hard not to think of B. Arthur without recalling a joke at a roast a few years back. Adds to a good group of inside LBs, hope we can find him minutes if he earns them.

We haven't lost a single recruit to USC yet. Which makes me think that we aren't going head-to-head much. We have 3 top 100 recruits so far but for now the bulk of our classes is likely to be in the 100-300 range.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 06:30 PM

We see a steady streaming of players coming in over the closing weeks - lots of OLB and more WRs. Our position balance isn't enviable, but hopefully we are building the kind of quality depth to compete. The trick for next year, if we win, will to begin looking for coaches who really know how to develop that talent.

Overall recruit info:
5 star recruits - 4 (highest is WR Jackson at #37)
4 star recruits - 9
3 star recruits - 8
No 2 or 1 star recruits.

A quick spin through the recruits pre-training indicates that we have some serious horses at WR (transfer almost inevitable) and that I'm going to get my wish on cutting offensive tackles. The improvement on the O-Line should be substantial. Incoming DE Smith is almost a lock to start as the D-Line still stinks out loud. We are deep with linebackers and brought in marginal depth in the secondary.

Time to head to camp, hopefully to see some breakout performers.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 06:36 PM

Well, people took note of our recruiting class - it was considered the best in the nation! Now lets see if I can win with our young talent ...

Board expectations are partly realistic, partly crazy talk. They expect Top 25, win over USC, and bowl appearance. Well, we are preseason #19 (media) and #20 (coaches) so that seems feasible. But beat USC? Nothing like asking you to win on the road against the preseason #1.

Looking at the schedule I see we have a non-conference game against Pitt - on the road, week before heading to USC.

FUNDRAISING: AVERAGE
ACADEMICS: BELOW AVERAGE
ALUMNI: AVERAGE
Prestige: 65

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 06:46 PM

Camp Roster:
3 blue (RB Brown, K McMullen, P Dayne) - good to know our special teams are solid.
6 green (2 QBs) - decent mix of offense and defense

Best freshmen:
WR Jackson 3.0/5.0
OT Givens 3.0/5.0
DE Smith 3.0/5.0
OLB Swilling 3.0/4.0
WR Brooking 3.0/4.5
WR Byrum 3.0/5.0

Quick around the horn, by position, to note where we have changes from pre-recruiting notes. Note - lineups assume vertical passing and 3-4 D, which I may not run:

HB - it is going to be the Derrick Brown show. Good thing he is durable, as the backups are not good.
WR - Jackson is listed as the starter on the depth chart ahead of Stablein. We are very deep here.
OT - English and Givens are listed as starters, just as I had hoped. Nameless cuts will take place, no doubt about it. Now a deep position.
OG - tough loss to pros, FR Jones moves into starters role. Pretty clear I will need a coach who can develop OLine with the young talent there.
C - Moore takes the starting job. 4 of 5 offensive linemen are freshmen.
DE - Smith takes a starting job.
OLB - two freshmen, Wilcox and Swilling, are listed as starters. Good depth here now.

Wish we had landed some impact players in the secondary, but hard to gripe about the last recruiting class.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 06:54 PM

Budget time - the computer recommends the cheap west coast service.
Greydog - 40k
Gridiron - 75k
Recruit Power - 110k

I bump it up to Gridiron. I hate going cheap on recruiting but I'm not comfortable with the cuts I would have to make in order to get up to Recruit Power. I've gotten used to having about 2.5 mil with USC and I'm a little over 2 mil with UCLA. So there are a lot of areas that have to give, in relative terms. And I do recognize that this is a fortune compared to what Troy and other small schools start with :eek:

I'm interested in hearing what other people prioritize - do they cut everything for one area that is not negotiable? If so, is that area coaching, recruiting, or something else?

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 07:02 PM

We elect to go with the West Coast offense instead of the recommended vertical. Both of our QBs have big arms as well as good touch. But the offensive line isn't yet ready to have to sustain pass blocks for deep strikes on a regular basis. Or at least that is what I'm using as my decision process.

We'll stay with the 3-4 defense. We have more depth and talent at linebacker than any other position so I think this is the proper defense to emphasize that. I don't like our CBs enough to go 4-6 and don't have enough confidence in our safeties to experiment much. Secondary is going to be a big push for recruiting next season.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 07:13 PM

Redshirts - I struggle with the decision on players who are future impact guys that aren't good enough to start. We will have that issue at WR this year.

I put WR Mike Voight as a redshirt. He would be sixth in line this year as a 2.5/5.0 recruit. But should I also redshirt Nate Brooking (3.0/4.5) and Cliff Bynum (3.0/5.0) if they aren't going to see the ball much as 4th and 5th options? We have four receiver sets in our West Coast package, but I'm probably going to see if I can get away with two redshirts this year at WR. However, all of the guys ahead of them this year will be back again next season. So I don't see a way to avoid a transfer ...

We also redshirt OT Anthony Archie (1.5/4.5). Same issue, though. There are four guys ahead of him who are in his class.

ILB - we keep B. Arthur on the active roster. Running a 3-4 means he should get some time as the 4th ILB option.

We end up redshirting 8 players total. Since half of our roster is listed as freshmen we need to restore some kind of class balance.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 07:24 PM

We were regularly in the Top 5 for strength of schedule at USC, but that can't happen this year at UCLA. We need to win our non-conference games to help build this young team.

A home-and-home with BYU sounds about right.
A home game against Fresno St is also requested.
And an away game at South Florida - give the guys a nice road trip on a week where there are limited options.

Fresno wimps out, but the other games are set. I try to give the local team a taste of Pac 10 play but they decline. Oh well ...

Colorado St seems like a good fall-back plan. And it is set.

Final schedule for the year:
Week 1: @ BYU
Week 2: Colorado St
Week 4: @ South Florida
Week 6: Arizona
Week 7: @ Arizona St
Week 8: @ Washington St
Week 9: Stanford
Week 10: Washington
Week 11: @ Cal
Week 12: Oregon St
Week 13: @ Pitt
Week 14: @ USC

Too many road games this year, will have to adjust that for next season.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 07:34 PM

Academics are frightening - 16 players in trouble and 85 hours to address them. What is exasperating about this is that I spent considerable effort on my recruits (at least in the earlier stages) to bypass academic busts. I didn't look at anyone below 2.3 for GPA.

Freshman WR Ben Jackson, the gem of our class, comes in with a 1.75 GPA. Dude, try going to class once in awhile. It appears he is bringing fellow freshman WR Cliff Byrum to the same parties (1.75). Cliff, if you had hit the books then you might have take Ben's job when he is suspended.

I have nowhere near enough points to go around, so only the starters get points. I assign 5-7 points each to WR Jackson, FB Hagood Morris (deep drop to 2nd stringer), CB Ken Byrd, and ILB Scott Wilson. We will be losing a lot of depth heading into Pac 10 play, but hopefully we keep our starters eligible.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 08:39 PM

We are listed as 17 point favorites heading to BYU. With a young O-Line and a bad D I would be nervous betting on the Bruins just yet.

Brown breaks off a nine yard run on my first play as the UCLA coach.
Harold Edwards comes in and throws a 42 yard strike to Gary Brewer to put us at the BYU 29.
Burford hits Stablein for a 13 yard TD pass, nice play by WR to pull in a ball thrown behind him. 7-0 just 2 1/2 minutes into the game.

We sack the BYU QB on their first offensive play, 3 yard loss. Amazingly enough, it was a DT that broke through. Don't expect to hear the name Rachal all that often this year ...
BYU hits a 26 yard pass, moving up near midfield.
We lose our one good CB, Alvin Brown, to some kind of finger injury. It doesn't look like he will return.
After the sack, BYU rips our defense apart. They go 83 yards in 9 plays, finishing with a 15 yard TD pass. Their QBs were 6-6 on the drive for 68 yards. 7-7, 9:24 left in the first quarter.

Brown with a return out to the 43.
After a false start, Brown breaks off a 62 yard TD run. 14-7, 8:39 left in quarter.

BYU's 2nd drive isn't as effective. CB Kevin Hamilton records an interception and returns it 19 yards to their 35.

Another one play drive involving Brown - Edwards lofts a pass that Brown runs down and sprints into the end zone. 21-7, 7:12 left in first quarter. Just wow.

DE Ben Baker gets a sack on next BYU play from scrimmage. They go 3 and out.

We start at our 42.
We go for a deep pass on 3rd and 1 from 49. No dice, but we go for it on 4th and moves the chains with a pass to the TE. But he coughs it up and BYU takes over at their 47.

BYU goes 3 and out, punt into end zone.

We go three and out, ending with a sack. But a 58 yard punt pushes BYU back to their 30.

Quarter ends with a 21-7 score.

BYU is again taking names on this drive. A 22 yard pass play is followed by a 19 yard run. But a holding call pushes them back to their 33.
We lose FS Lamar Rosenbach (not a name you see every day) to a knee injury, he is unlikely to return.
BYU boots a 46 yard FG, 21-10. 12:45 left in 2nd quarter.

Brown runs it out to 45.
After a holding penalty, Burford gets the ball out to Brewer, who hurdles a safety and runs away from the defense for a 63 yard TD! 28-7, 11:41 left in 2nd quarter. We aren't big on long drives. We have 6 first downs, 250 yards, and 28 points in just over a quarter.

We snuff the next BYU drive around midfield with a 3rd down sack. DT Singletary wrapped up the QB.

Smith breaks off a 24 yard run, is up to 104 yards on 6 carries.
Burford hits TE Pettis Larscheid in stride. The big man stiff-arms a would-be-tackler and rumbles 25 yards to the one yard line.
Illegal motion takes away a TD plunge.
Backup RB Dwayne Baker takes it in from six yards out. 35-10, 4:44 remaining in half. That drive was 10 plays for 78 yards.

We lose another safety for the game to an injury. This time it is SS Noland King, who suffers a neck injury.
BYU goes 3 and out. A big punt pushes us back to our 24.

BYU forces a 3 and out by stuffing Brown on 3rd and 1.
A brutal punt (26 yards) sets up BYU at their 42 with some time to work with (1:30).

BYU is stuffed, another 3 and out. The clock runs out, 35-10 at half.

2nd half highlights/lowlights:
Q3 11:38 Brown runs in from 3 yards out. 42-10
Q3 8:33 BYU 43 yard FG. 42-13
Q3 6:35 DT Rachal forces a fumble deep in BYU territory. The ball is recovered by the Bruins and advanced to BYU 10 (had to get another Rachal mention in). The DE who recovered the ball, Joe Banducci, is injured and will not return.
Q3 6:19 10 yard TD pass from QB Edwards to TE Finlan. 49-13
Q3 2:00 BYU 38 yard FG. 49-16
Q3 0:23 Edwards throws a 32 yard TD pass to TE Larscheid. 56-16
Q4 12:05 QB Burford throws 61 yard TD pass to Brewer. 63-16
Q4 9:08 QB Edwards to WR Ben Jackson, 58 yards. 70-16
Q4 3:35 K McMullen kicks 25 yard FG. 73-16

Noteworthy Performances - where to start?
QB Jack Burford 12-16 277 yards, 3 TDs
QB Harold Edwards 12-14 236 yards, 4 TDs
RB Derrick Brown 18 rushes, 143 yards, 2 TDs. 3 rec 78 yards, 1 TD
WR Gary Brewer 5 catches, 184 yards, 2 TDs
DE Ronald Smith 5 tackles, 2 STF, 3 hurries, 1 DP, 1 FF
ILB J McCullough 6 tackles, 5 assists, 1 hurry, 1 DP, 1 INT, 1 PD

We lost time of possession, 26:58 to 33:02.

All in all, a good day at the office to start the career. And we covered for everyone who bet on the Bruins.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 08:46 PM

Injuries are not too serious. We'll sit our starting SS Noland King to allow him to recover from a strained neck. He could go if he had to, but I would rather rest guys who are listed as 5-7 weeks.

We move up to #16 (media) and #17 (coaches) in the polls. There were few surprises in Week 1 - Virginia Tech falling 31-27 to Idaho is the only one involving a Top 25 team. That is a pretty big surprise, as Virginia Tech is very strong; they are the only team in the first five years to post an undefeated season.

After one week we have the #1 offense in the nation. 689 yards per game is going to be hard to sustain.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 09:52 PM

We are listed as 21 point favorites at home against Colorado St. They have yet to play a game. Bookmakers are not overreacting to last weeks game, nor should they.

We nearly fill the Rose Bowl - 97,798 on hand on a beautiful late summer day.

On opening play Edwards hits Brewer for 32 yards. Brewer's momentum carried him out of bounds, but a great fingertip grab sets us up Rams territory.
Inside the 5, WR Stablein goes down with a neck injury. Early word is that he will return.
Burford converts with Brown on a one yard screen pass. 7-0 Bruins, 10:31 left in the first quarter.

We stuff the run on 3rd and 2 to force Colorado St into 3 and out.
CB Brown returns the 38 yard punt 26 yards to set us up on the opposing 30 yard line.

Brown runs for 15 on 3rd and 10.
He runs for 15 more, and a TD, on his next carry. 14-0, 7:19 to play in the quarter.

CSU QB Kevin Lehr looks to run, picking up a first down on back to back carries.
CB Alvin Brown, for 2nd straight game, leaves in first quarter with an injury. He is not likely to return.
Lehr hits back to back 15+ yard completions.
Lehr picks up a 3rd and 12.
The Rams pick up 2 on 3rd and 2 at our four. But they can't punch it in on next three runs and settle for a 22 yard field goal to end a 14 play drive. 6:48 is one of the longer drives I've seen for time of possession. 14-3, 0:11 left in quarter.

RB Baker explodes for a 45 yard run. At the end of it the Colorado State middle linebacker clobbers him, forcing a fumble. A hustling offensive lineman falls on the ball to retain possession.
Next play, from the Rams 12, Brown gets past the D-Line and is sizing up the end zone when he is blindsided by OLB Robert Nix. Brown fumbles and this time CSU dives on the ball to halt our drive.

The ball must be slick today. On 3rd down, Rams QB Lehr doesn't see anyone open so he tucks the ball and runs into OLB Hank Swilling. Hank doesn't mess around, jarring the ball loose for DE Ben Baker to dive on. Our ball at the CSU 20.

We go one yard in three plays. 37 yard field goal, 17-3 with 11:18 to play in the half.

The run defense is stout - 3 and out again for Colorado St. We return the punt to the CSU 37 and get five more yards on a facemask penalty.

One play drive - Burford 32 yards to Stablein (back from neck injury). The PAT is blocked, 23-3, 9:10 remaining in half.

CSU RB Derrick Tant is running very hard this drive, picking up a pair of first downs. The Rams run a screen pass that fools the defense, setting up a first down inside the 20. DT Dat Cash grabs his hamstring on that play and limps off the field.
Lehr throws a striek to Tant in the end zone from 10 yards out. 23-10, 5:00 left in half.

QB Edwards has a ball deflected at the line of scrimmage; it soars high in the air before being caught by OLB Robert Nix. The ball is returned to the CSU 48 yard line. OG Bill Westbrook, the one non-freshman starter up front, hurt his elbow on the play and will not return.

We spot the offense 15 yards with a facemask penalty. Two more first downs set up Colorado State with first and goal at the four. Back-to-back runs results in 3 yards and a 3rd and goal from the half-yard line. On the snap, RB Dant stumbles and is hit hard in the backfield. He takes exception and pushes the facemask of a Bruin player. Unnecessary Roughness, 4th and 17.
Of course, they miss the 35 yard field goal. Wide left.

We go 3 and out, punt the ball with time winding down in half.

CSU isn't able to do anything in the remaining time. 23-10 at the break.

Halftime Notes:
Total yards are about even - both teams near 200.
CSU has had ball for 20 of 30 minutes.

CSU goes 3 and out to start 2nd half.

CSU is really playing good D right now. On 3rd and 14 they level D. Brown after he catches a ball in the flat. Fumble, Rams recover, at our 37. That is the 2nd time that Brown has coughed it up today.

Defense makes a stop, forces a 38 yard field goal attempt. It is short. Short?

The offense gets back to their quick strike ways. Brown breaks off a 20 yard run. Three plays later it is Edwards to Stablein for a 37 yard TD pass. Burford tries to run for two but fails. 29-23, 7:57 left in 3rd quarter.

On the ensuing kickoff we bring them down at the 33 but the kicker is called for spearing. Now that is a dumb, dumb penalty.
CSU's QB picks up 17 on a scramble. If he is doing this to us then we are in real trouble against Stanford, who has a very good mobile QB.
FS Greg Moore leaves the game clutching his upper arm. He appears to be in a lot of pain.
CSU gets a 10 yard TD pass, cutting the margin to 29-17 with 5:24 left in 3rd quarter.

We go 3 and out next possession, including one sack by the defense.

We pop Lehr on a scramble, but they recover the fumble. We aren't having much luck when the ball is on the ground today. They have recovered four of the five fumbles.
RB Tant is almost at 100 yards after a 13 yard run to our 23 yard line.
Our secondary is dropping like flies - CB Ken Byrd leaves the game with a knee injury.
Lehr takes it in from 4 yards out on broken 3rd and 3 play. The extra point is partially blocked and is no good! 29-23, 14:32 left in game.

Brown runs the kick back to the 41.
On 3rd and 6 Burford threw a long ball to WR Brewer for a 54 yard gain. The CB was torched by a fake, but the Rams safety swept in to prevent a TD. First and goal at the one.
Brown runs it in from there. No fumble.
Edwards finds Brewer for a 2 point conversion. 37-23, 12:21 left in game.

On CSU's first play, Lehr completes a pass but DE Ben Baker is on the scene to deliver a big hit, knocking the ball loose. He dives on the ball. The refs rule that WR Bennett did have possession and it was a fumble. UCLA ball near midfield. Strange to see a DE making plays like that 15-20 yards downfield.

Brewer goes over 100 yard mark with an 18 yard reception.
Brown picks up a 3rd and 1 to keep the chains moving.
We face a 4th and 1 at the CSU 6. It looks like the offense wanted to go for it, but they took too much time getting the play in.
On 4th and 6 they line up a 29 yard FG. McMullen, Mr. Automatic, misses it. Just wide to the left.

D forces a 3 and out.

we have an ugly 3 and out, no plays close to connecting.
But on the punt our special teams strips the ball, recovering at the Rams 34.

CSU is in desperation mode on defense. They are called for two penalties, helping us inch closer to the goal line.
They bring the house after Burford and force a mistake. The OLB gets a pick, their ball on their own 3 yard line. 3:30 left to play, CSU needs to score quickly.

Lehr runs for 19 yards. We are not dealing well with the mobile QB.
Lehr was called for passing beyond the line of scrimmage on 3rd down, setting up 4th and 14 from deep in their own territory.
On 4th Lehr and RB Zant got crossed up on their pattern. ILB Scott Wilson, who has had a strong game, was the beneficiary of an easy interception.

RB Brown hits the century mark with a 12 yard carry near the end of regulation.
On the play QB Edwards was popped in the jaw. The UCLA sideline is incensed, but there is no penalty.
McMullen connects on a 33 yard field goal. 40-23, 0:33 remaining.

Lehr airs it out, incomplete on each of his first three attempts.
On 4th down he tries to buy time but is buried from behind on a sack. Another brutal play in a very chippy football game.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 09:57 PM

Noteworthy Performances:
WR Bill Stablein - 5 catches, 87 yards, 2 TDs.
RB Derrick Brown - 20 carries, 96 yards, 2 TDs. 5 catches, 18 yards, 1 TD. 2 fumbles lost.
OG Bill Westbrook - 4 key run blocks before leaving with injury.
DE Ben Baker - 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries.
ILB Jerry McCullough - 9 tackles, 1 assist, 3 STF, 1 hurry, 2 passes defended

Brown is voted player of the game, but I give the nod to Stablein for his tough play coming back from an injury and hanging 2 TDs on the Rams.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 10:05 PM

The first Eligibility Report is in - how many players suspended? By a minor miracle, and perhaps some bogus term papers, we only lose three guys:

CB Ken Byrd
ILB Scott Wilson
WR Cliff Byrum

Wilson is a good player, but we are deep at the position. Ditto WR. CB Byrd isn't at all a special player but neither are the other guys in the secondary. Particuarly at the rate that they are getting hurt in games.

In other news, we are up to #12 in both polls.
Miami has assumed the top spot after a 37-23 win against #17 Wisconsin (previously #9)
USC opened their season by hammering East Carolina 62-23.
Oregon St is listed at #18.

We are off next week.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 10:19 PM

We fall a little in the polls during the off-week, down to 13 (M)/15 (C).

The injury list is a little longer today - thanks to the no-talent hacks from Colorado State.
- QB Harold Edwards - tough guy wants to play through a broken jaw. I expect that we will reduce his snaps, but still give him some time.
- OG Bill Westbrook - a torn elbow tendon doesn't keep this offensive lineman down. We need him to provide leadership to a very young group.
- DT Dat Cash - resting a torn hamstring. We won't give him the option to be available.
- CB Ken Byrd - we'll sit him and his strained MCL. CB is thin with this injury, the suspension, and the overall lack of talent or understanding of coverage.
- FS Greg Moore - strained bicep will sideline him. We are begging teams to pass on us right now.
- SS Noland King - strained neck. Another guy we will rest, if we have enough bodies to play.

Time to burn the redshirt on a stiff at safety. FS Ken Roberg, a walkon, is brought in to help put 11 men on the field. Ken has few redeeming qualities, but one of them is that he is indestructible. Slow, not terribly bright, and possessing hands of stone, but indestructible.

We play with the depth chart and I take this opportunity to get B. Arthur some more playing time - special teams duty, here he comes.

Southern Cal is back atop the polls. Guess the voters liked what they saw in a 49-13 ambush of Kansas. There were no losses in the Top 25 this week. That will change, as there are a number of good games coming up.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 10:22 PM

South Florida is 0-2. They have the #112 offense and the #119 defense. They are giving up over 600 yards a game. We are averaging 546 yards a game, good for 4th in the nation.

We are listed as a 15 point favorite. This is the first time as the UCLA coach I have felt good about us covering a number. And that is with a patchwork secondary for a team that couldn't play defense even when healthy. I just think USF is that bad.

For the matchup, USF's TE is cited as the key. He has 94 yards in two games. But you have to go with something like that when the starting QB hasn't thrown a TD pass and the RB is averaging 1.44 yards per carry.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 11:13 PM

Brown runs for 28 on first play.
3 and out after that.

The USF running back, on 3rd and 10, runs for 39 yards. 1.44 ypc?
They butcher the handoff on 3rd and 1, forcing a punt.

Ben Jackson makes a one-handed grab, good for 18 yards.
Burford hits Stablein up the middle for 38 yards on a 3rd and 8. He is taken down at the 15.
The defense loses Brown on a flare pass from the 15. Another 3rd down pickup, TD.
That was a 13 play, 95 yard drive. 4:16 is an eternity for our offense. 7-0 with 5:24 left in first quarter.

The UCLA defense is busting up the run, forcing a punt.

USF forces a punt, registering a sack on 3rd and 5. 3 and out for the UCLA offense.
Dayne's punt travels 26 yards. USF will have the ball at our 43 yard line.

One play drive - we are not usually on receiving end of those. But QB Romero hits a dump-off pass that turns into a leisurely stroll downfield. Our secondary was nowhere to be found on that play. 7-7, 0:44 left in quarter.

Brown runs for 22 to get the drive started on last play of 1st quarter.
OT Lonie Smith leaves the game with an elbow injury and is not expected back.
Burford is picked off to snuff this drive.

We give USF a first down via a defensive holding call.
But drive dies there. USF shanked the punt, sacrificing field position.

Our offense is DOA today. 3 and out.

OLB Travis Wilcox rolls and ankle and is helped off the field.
USF is stringing together first downs on this drive, moving into field goal range.
That ends when RB Young is blasted by DE Joe Banducci. The ball pops loose and Banducci picks it up in stride. 67 yards later, he is ready for some gas after scoring his first career TD. 14-7, 6:06 left in half.

USF goes 3 and out after failing to connect on a screen pass.

We can't get any real momentum going on our next possession. Burford is brutal today. 6-18 for 87 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT with about two minutes to go in half.

The defense is earning their pay today. CB Kevin Hamilton lowers the boom on a wide receiver on a crossing route. Fumble, picked up by Lamar Rosenbach, and we are at the USF 45.

Burford finally gets going in the two minute drill. He finishes the drive with a tight pass to Brewer from 3 yards out. 21-7, 0:21 left in half.

Halftime Notes:
Brown has 86 yards on only 10 carries.
USF, without the two fumbles, would be right in this game.

USF makes another turnover to start the 2nd half, fumbling the opening kick. Brown is on the coverage team? He recovers the fumble at the USF 19.

The offense goes 3 and out, but a 36 yard field goal puts points on the board and makes it a three score lead. 24-7, 12:56 left in quarter.

USF gets a big return, taking it all the way to our 39. Stits, the WR who scored the TD, was on the return.
The Bulls offense doesn't really get going, and they have to settle for a 45 yard field goal. 24-10, 10:40 left in quarter.

Burford has a better drive, picking up a couple of first down.
FB Morris converts a 3rd and 2.
The 11 play drive stalls in the red zone. McMullen comes on for a 33 yard field goal and puts it through the uprights. 27-10, 5:20 left in 3rd quarter.

USF gets a first down on a defensive holding penalty.
But they can't earn one without the penalties and have to punt.

We have a 70 yard TD called back on a holding penalty.
We punt it away after failing to move the ball post-penalty.

DE Banducci records a sack. We hold and force another 3 and out.
Defense has been very good in third quarter.

Brown is over 100 yards with 12 minutes to go.
We are giving the Bulls a big dose of Brown this drive.
On 3rd and 5 Burford hits Derrick on a 21 yard screen pass for a TD. But there is a flag ...
This time it is against USF. Declined, 34-10, 10:15 remaining.

USF is moving the ball in small chunks. They get the ball at the 37 and have two first downs without a play longer than 6 yards.
But they punt from their 36 on 4th and 4 - why bother at this point in the game?

A holding call brings back a 21 yard gain.
We punt, just trying to run out the clock at this point.

ILB Jerry McCullough records an interception. Our ball at USF 41.

USF pops RB Baker in the backfield and separate him from the football. USF recovers, runs it back to our 26. 3:35 remains in the game.

They can't move the ball and settle for a 42 yard FG. 34-13, 2:10 remains.

Three bad running play and a punt. We pin them on the one yard line with less than a minute to play.

CB Freddie Walker gets an interception. We run out the clock.

They can't all be beauties. But we cover the 15.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 11:20 PM

Have to work on not mixing up Derrick Brown, stud runner, and Dan Brown, dork receiver who is lucky to get any playing time.

Burford threw for 3 TDs but only completed 50% of his passes and had one INT. Not what I would expect against a bad, bad team.

Derrick Brown was the best player in this game. He amassed 137 yards on 22 carries. He also scored a TD on one of his four receptions.

Banducci had the TD on the forced fumble + recovery and also recorded a sack.

ILB McCullough led the team in tackles with 5 and also had an interception.

hoopsguy 12-26-2005 11:24 PM

We make another jump in the polls, up to 7 (media)/10 (coaches). The computer is dumb enough to think we are the 2nd best team in the country. I'm sure that error will be corrected when the Pac 10 season rolls around.

USC won 48-31 at Stanford to retain the top spot.

Oregon State is listed 8th by the media. They won 19-14 at home against Arizona St.

Washington State is undefeated and ranked 13th. They pounded the Ducks 34-7.

Washington checks in at #25 after a 49-42 win against Cal. The Huskies are 3-1.

Tellistto 12-27-2005 11:09 AM

Nice stuff so far, had me laughing pretty good in some of those. Nice morphing score in that Col St. game, however. Ref's musta been drunk!


Tell

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 01:13 PM

Tel, not sure how I gave CSU a bonus 13 points on the one update - weird, but I'll try to avoid doing it again. Can see where that would have been very confusing.

Damn scoreboard operators. And that was a home game! Another position that I'll need to address - not sure if it falls above or below Defensive Tackle on the priority list.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 06:21 PM

We are off on week 5, but will watch the USC-Notre Dame game with interest. USC is hosting. The Irish are are ranked #20 with a 3-1 mark and come in as 20 point dogs. They are going to cover that number if history is any indicator. But the ND offense doesn't look like the same kind of unit after losing their star QB frrom the last two seasons (national POY as a junior).

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 06:26 PM

Notes:
#5 Ohio State lost on the road to Purdue.
#9 Georgia handled #10 Tennessee.
USC 43-29 over Notre Dame.

We are now #6(M), #7(C) in the polls. There are still a number of undefeated teams out there, but I'll begin reporting on those when we are down to less than ten of them.

Washington was knocked from the Top 25 after losing their Pac 10 opener to Arizona 33-14.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 06:31 PM

Updates on academics and injuries:
Returning:
CB Ken Byrd
WR Cliff Byrum

Suspended:
DT Derrius McDonald
WR Gary Brewer
ILB Scott Wilson

I spent considerable effort trying to get Wilson back and keep Brewer from getting suspended. Not good news. I don't think I'll notice McDonald being gone - he is a cut below worthless.

Injuries:
OLB Travis Wilcox is nursing a nerve injury near his ankle. Sounds nasty. He gets a week off.
SS Noland King is going to get another week off to recover from his strained neck.

Lots of guys that are nicked up, but we need as many bodies as possible for Arizona this week.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 07:41 PM

We are listed as seven point favorites at home for Arizona. They are coming off an impressive victory against Washington. Our scouts have warned us we will need to contain WR Owen Cooke. Cooke has four TDs in four games and is the focal point of the passing offense. RB Lamont McDougall has found the end zone six times already this season. On defense CB Marques Herring is a playmaker at cornerback. We may want to throw away from him - or just run the ball down their throats.

96,830 make their way to the Rose Bowl to watch UCLA open Pac 10 play.

Burford is picked off early in our first drive. The Wildcats take over at our 34.

DE Joe Banducci beats his man and levels the Arizona QB on 2nd down.
A 14 yard pickup on 3rd down puts them back into FG range (30). And the Wildcats convert a 48 yard field goal. 3-0, 11:51 left in first quarter.

WR Bill Stablein catches two passes on 3rd down to move the chains.
But the drive ends after WR Cliff Byrum drops an easy pass with plenty of room to run. We line up a 39 yard field goal attempt. McMullen is on target. 3-3, 7:25 left in quarter.

The coaching staff grimaces on the sideline as the safety fails to rotate over on a corner blitz. It looks like WR Chris Hunter is off to the races but he is tracked down after 27 yards by SS Joe Lusk. Down at the 40.
The defense recovers after this to force a punt.

3 and out for Bruin offense, we punt from our 24.
Bad punt sets up Arizona at midfield.

Another big pass play for Arizona. On 3rd and 14 QB Heinrich drops back and finds Hunter on a deep out. Hunter makes a move back inside and runs down to the 4 yard line. 49 yard gain.
The defense doesn't want to yield the TD. They get three straight stops to force a 4th and goal at the 1.
Arizona brings in a short yardage specialist at QB. He drops back, looking for a man, but ends up throwing it out of bounds. Big time performances by the maligned defense here.

Burford finds Stablein on a deep hook pattern on our first play. 33 yard gain as Stablein drags one foot inbounds on the catch.
On 3rd and 14 near midfield we run a draw play. Derrick gets great blocking and shows shifty feet to pick up 19 yards.
Ben Jackson just can't do anything right today. He has another drop on this drive and fails to get his feet in bounds on 3rd and long. We have to punt despite moving the ball 60 yards on this drive.

On 3rd down DE Ben Baker runs free into the backfield and steamrollers the Arizona ballcarrier. Rosenbach dives on the football and we have the ball at the Wildcat 11 yard line!

One play drive - Brown takes it in from 11 yards out. The offensive line made sure that no one ever had a chance to bring him down. 10-3, 9:41 left in half.

Defense forces a 3 and out. So far Arizona has 9 rushes for -4 yards.

On 2nd down we have another drop from a freshman - WR Byrum this time.
Which sets up a big play by Arizona on 3rd down. FS Mike Hall (don't think it is the ESPN anchor) jumps a route and returns it 59 yards for a score.
QB Jack Burford sustains a quadriceps injury on the interception. He is doubtful to return today.
Arizona misses the extra point. 10-9, 6:55 left in 1st half.

Close the book on Burford: 5/12 passing for 78 yards. 0 TDs and 2 INTs. I'm OK with him going to the bench as I've been wanting to get a longer look at Edwards. I think he has been the better guy so far this year.
Burford won't go away. He is back on the field on 2nd down and gets sacked. Hmm - I applaud the toughness but I'm not sure it is going to help us win this game.
Burford is again sacked (CB blitz) on 3rd down and fumbles the ball. Arizona recovers it at our 11.

The defense is a force of nature in the red zone. Three straight stops set up 4th and 3 at our 4 yard line.
SS Joe Lusk was hurt on the 3rd down play and isn't expected back. So we will be without our two best safeties for the remainder of this game.
Arizona takes the 22 yard chip shot and a 12-10 lead. 3:46 left in the half.

CB Alvin Brown returns the kickoff to our 49 yard line.
We move into field goal range, but give back 2 yards on third down when the offensive line allows multiple defenders to gang-tackle Derrick Brown as he gets the snap.
McMullen misses from 44 yards. This is the first time in his career he has missed from 40-49 yards. Bad time for it. Arizona has about ninety seconds to try and build their lead.

They are off to a good start when they throw it up for grabs on 2nd down. WR Sam Duval makes a play. 44 yard gain, ball at our 30.
Ten more yards on a defensive holding call.
Screen for 8.
Drop.
Six yard scramble by the short-yardage QB. Timeout.
Missed 24 yard FG. We trail 12-10 at the half. The fans cannot be pleased with what they have seen from the offensive unit.

Halftime Notes:
- We really seem to be missing Brewer. The freshman wideouts are not making plays.
- Burford is killing us with three turnovers. We should be able to take this game away from Arizona in the second half if we don't keep giving them the ball.
- Props to the D for forcing field goals instead of surrendering TDs in tough spots.

Arizona goes 3 and out on first possession of 2nd half.

We are no better. Burford gets sacked again. Quit holding onto the ball!

The defense makes a huge play on 3rd down. Arizona WR Owen Cooke is open for a split second, but is leveled by two players on the catch. The ball comes loose and LB McCullough swoopes in to make a shoe-string pickup. He proceeds to run it back 55 yards for the score.
We decide to go for 2 and convert. 18-12, 9:21 left in quarter #3.

WR Sam Duval is feasting on our secondary. He gets a 12 yard pickup and is open for 20+ on the next play. We slam him to the ground, separating him from the football but the Wildcats recover at their 43.
Next play they find their 4th receiver alone on the sideline. He scoots for 47 yards, down to the 7 yard line.
Arizona once again faces 4th down and goal. Again at the one after we stop WR Cooke just shy of the end zone on 3rd down.
They take the 19 yard field goal. 18-15, 5:52 left in the third.

We pick up a couple of first downs on a screen pass and a run up the gut.
On 3rd and 1 at the Arizona 28 Burford goes down again. 4 yard loss, and a tough field goal attempt for McMullen.
Ron redeems himself for the earlier miss with a 50 yarder. 21-15, 1:52 left in 3rd quarter.

Baker records a sack and knocks the ball loose. Once again Arizona recovers the loose ball.
We have RB McDougall trapped in the backfield on 3rd and 18, but SS Lance Goode blows the tackle and takes out a defensive lineman in the process. 21 yard gain. Many profanities from the sidelines directed at the scrub safety.
The defense forces a punt after that, but an opportunity to grab great field position was lost.

Brown gets back-to-back carries, picking up 18 yards.
The next pass is to WR Byrum, who fumbles. But we finally get down on the ground and recover one.
We have to punt after a couple of incompletions.
We pin Arizona at their 6.

Arizona picks up a first down on the ground to give the offense some breathing room.
We force another fumble, but Arizona recovers.
Their QB avoids the corner blitz and finds our nemesis Sam Duval for first down yardage. But the blitzing CB has a motor that won't stop as he is downfield to strip the ball. DE Banducci recovers it and we are in business at the Arizona 35.

WR Ben Jackson drops another pass.
Byrum makes a huge catch on 3rd down, getting lit up but holding on for a 12 yard gain. The refs also say that the defense interfered with Cliff.
QB Edwards is blitzed hard up the middle and throws one right to an Arizona linebacker. But the play comes back on a roughing the passer call.
The yardage is clearly wrong on this one, as it was assessed at the point where we tackled the Arizona defender (our 48, up 15 yards to the 33). Somehow we lose that argument.
The loose play with the football continues on the next play when FB Hagood Morris can't retain the ball on a 6 yard reception. The offensive line dives on it and we retain possession.
We set up for a 44 yard field goal. It is short! Unbelievable. Kind of describes this whole game.

DT Chuck Rachal (who I didn't think was going to get any mentions here after Game 1) comes up with a huge sack on an option play on 3rd and 1. Arizona has to punt away.

Byrum fumbles, we recover. Both teams have fumbled five times today on a clear day.
We punt after 3 and out.

QB Heinrich airs it out near midfield. FS Greg Moore makes a play on the ball and does an excellent job following his blockers. All ... the ... way ... 96 yard return!
We go for 2 and convert - pass to Stablein. 29-15, 3:57 to play.

We force a 3 and out after stopping Cooke for 9 on 3rd and 10.
Short punt and we have the ball at our 48. Time to see if the offense can run out the clock.

Sort of - on 2nd down Derrick Brown romps 51 yards. He now has 24 carries for 143 yards and 2 TDs. 35-13, 1:53 left in game.

Defense forces a 4 and out. Game over.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 07:58 PM

Game Notes:

The defense really bailed out the offense on this game. Life without Brewer looks like it is going to be painful for the passing attack. Hope he gets his grades up quickly.

Derrick Brown was again the star on the offensive end. He is getting his 100+ every week. So glad I didn't recruit him when I was at USC.

Both QBs stunk - not sure where to go with this as both have been successful in the past. I'm inclined to give Edwards a shot just to see a different look.

K McMullen with two misses - we can't have that happen again this year. Period.

DE Ben Baker forced two fumbles. That would usually be very noteworthy, but I think everyone forced or recovered one in this slopfest.

Defensive TDs by McCullough and Moore were huge.

O-line giving up six sacks is not acceptable either. But it may happen again this year with four freshmen starting.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 08:07 PM

Burford has a strained quad. Gutty performance trying to play through it last week. He won't see the field this week.

We will again rest OLB Travis Wilcox as his nerve injury has not sufficiently recovered.

We continue to climb the polls. #5 in the media poll, coaches have us at #4. The computer has us at #1. Anyone who has watched us play this year knows that all of these projections are very, very wrong. At 4-0 I'm beginning to think we will be in a bowl game (late schedule is tough, this is not a lock) but we shouldn't be sniffing the Top 5.

Texas is the new #1 after winning the Red River Shootout 36-26.
USC falls to #2 on a bye week.
Oregon State is still undefeated and ranked #7. They will have a showdown with undefeated, and 8th ranked, Washington St next week.

List of undefeated teams:
#1 Texas 6-0 SOS 28
#2 USC 4-0 SOS 18
#4 Boston College 5-0 SOS 51
#5 UCLA 4-0 SOS 15
#7 Oregon St 5-0 SOS 8
#8 Washington St 5-0 SOS 39
#9 Penn St 5-0 SOS 71 (JoePa scheduling non-conference cupcakes)
#14 Miami (OH) 6-0 SOS 114

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 08:21 PM

We are headed to Arizona St as 16 point favorites. Bet the Sun Devils.

It looks like conditions will be tolerable for football in the desert. 82 degrees.

We have now achieved some level of statistical parity on offense/defense: 24th/22nd. I never thought that I would see this defense ranked ahead of this offense.

The ASU run defense is very stout - 5th in the nation stout. They have a couple of big play guys in WR Aaron Lipscomb and DB Billy Peppers. We think we can exploit the RB and the QB. A look at the defense indicates that there is considerable talent in the secondary but not as much in the DL/LB corps. The safeties must be selling out to stop the run.

On to the game!

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 09:39 PM

The Harold Edwards experiment at QB does not begin well. First pass is intercepted, ASU sets up at our 38.

ASU comes out running - 4, 12, and 4 yard pickups. But 1 and 2 yard carries follow and they have to set up for a 38 yard field goal. It is money. 3-0, 11:51 remaining in first quarter.

Kickoff goes out of bounds, we start at the 40.
2nd Edwards pass is complete to WR Cliff Byrum. He, of course, fumbles. ASU recovers and starts at our 41. Two plays, two turnovers. Byrum sucks: 3 fumbles in 65 minutes of play.

3rd and 3, Rosenbach steps in front of a pass. But it never happened, as we are flagged for roughing the passer. But ASU loses yards on the play, just like we did on this ruling in the last game. They are now back at our 49.
The defense is still in a turnover frame of mind. DE Joe Banducci strips the ball, which is recovered by CB Alvin Brown. He motors down to the 2 yard line.

One play drive - Brown up the middle for 2. 7-3, 9:20 left in quarter.

ASU QB Caldwell picks up a big 3rd and 8 with a 16 yard connection to WR Coleman. CB Brown hit him hard, but Coleman held on. Ball near midfield.
We stuff their running back in the backfield for a loss of 15. He should have gone down when we first hit him ...
But ASU picks up 3rd and 30 as we bite hard on a play fake. 32 yard gain to WR Aaron Lipscomb. Just horrible.
DE Baker forces another fumble after dropping into coverage. DE Banducci recovers it. Another turnover-filled game. Four in less than ten minutes so far.

3 and out on offense. We are doing a horrible job on 1st down over the last 2+ games.

Backup RB Karl Bahnsen runs for 20 yards. He has 36 in 3 carries.
On 2nd play of drive Wallace finds WR Whittle all alone at midfield. He could have walked the last 40 yards on a 68 yard TD pass. 10-7, 2:28 left in first quarter.

Byrum makes a good run after a dump pass, picking up 20 yards.
WR Ben Jackson bails out his QB by fighting for a ball in traffic. 30 yard gain after a holding call.
Screen pass for 15 to Stablein.
ASU has an OLB named Cannonball Jones. Classic.
Cannonball is called for a roughing the passer, setting up a first and goal at the 3.
Edwards finds Stablein for the TD. 14-10, 13:15 left in half.

QB Caldwell is chewing us up. He picks up 6 on 3rd and 6 to move into Bruin territory.
RB Bahnsen breaks off a 22 yard run. We are making this guy look like Jim Brown.
The defense holds inside the red zone.
35 yard field goal is good, 14-13, 8:23 left in half.

3 and out. Two tackles for Cannonball.

3 and out for ASU, as we get a sack from a DT on 3rd and 10.

Penalties are slowing us down quite a bit in this game. 4 for 75 in first 25 minutes.
We move the ball up near midfield before being forced to punt.
ASU returns the ball 31 yards, much to our chagrin.

An offensive pass interference call against the Sun Devils wipes out a big play on 3rd and 10. Caldwell isn't able to pick up another insane 3rd down conversion and they punt.

We lose a 3rd down pickup on a holding call. We are only able to pick up 10 of the needed 18 yards and punt.
ASU starts from their 42 with less than a minute remaining in the half.

They move the chains, but burn through the last of their timeouts to do so.
Banducci records a sack. Spike. 16 yard gain on 3rd down to keep the drive moving.
They line up a 47 yard field goal and it is true. 16-14 ASU at the half.

Halftime Notes:
Caldwell is 14/23 for 218 yards. 1 TD, 0 INT. We have to get in his grill in 2nd half.
Brown only has 6 carries for 20 yards. I would like to see him get some more touches.
6 penalties for 81 yards at half. Cut these down and we win this game.

ASU comes out moving the ball slowly but surely on offense. We force a fumble but can't recover it near midfield. They keep moving the chains, mixing run and pass. A 3rd and 6 pass sails high, but Lipscomb soars to get it and finds that there isn't anyone close enough to make the tackle. 21 yard TD. 23-14, 10:33 left in 3rd.

Brown starts off with 3 straight carries, picking up a first down.
Stablein gains 26 on a pass play, into Sun Devil territory.
A pass play that would have set us up with 1st and goal at the 2 is brought back by a holding call. Sigh.
Edwards is picked by a linebacker. End of a drive. Pretty dispiriting start to the half.

ASU is on the move again. Lipscomb makes another big play in the passing game.
RB Burleson picks up 2 first downs.
We slow them down when they hit the 20.
Field goal from 33 yards splits the uprights. 26-14, 1:14 to play in 3rd quarter.

Alvin Brown returns the kick to their 45. One of the better returns we've seen this year.
We go 3 and out as Derrick drops a screen pass on 3rd down with room to run.

33 yard pass to Lipscomb. He is over 100 yards, as is Whittle.
ASU misses a 41 yard field goal. Maybe this is the chink in the armor we are looking for? At this point ASU has outgained us 2:1.

They kill Edwards on a sack. He holds onto the ball.
But we are punting - 11:18 left, their ball up 2 scores.

Caldwell picks up 3rd and 7 with a screen pass. They are 10/16 on 3rd today.
Once again Arizona State fails to convert a field goal. This miss was from 48 yards out.

We have a 4th and 1 at our 39, 7:16 to go. Of course we punt ... grumble.

ASU picks up a pair of first downs, time is winding down.
CB Brown forces a fumble, but we can't get to it before an ASU lineman dives on it.
They pin us on our 4 yard line with their punt. Less than 3 minutes to play.

Nothing like a delay of game penalty inside the 10.
Edwards picks up a pair of 1st downs through the air.
Another penalty - dammit.
Byrum picks up 14 before stepping out of bounds on 3rd and 15. Near midfield, less than a minute to play.
We hit the TD Larscheid for a 35 yard gain to move the chains. 1st TO.
11 yard gain to Byrum, down to the 4. 2nd TO.
3 yard screen pass, Brown tackled on 1. Last TO. 0:41 remaining.
TD pass to Larscheid. 26-21, 0:35 left.

I have yet to see an onside run successfully in 5 1/2 years of Pac 10 play. And this is not the first one. Game over.

We never expected to have a perfect season, but I didn't think this team was going to beat us either.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 09:48 PM

Not too many highlights from this game.

Outgained 501-341.
Gave up 10-18 on 3rd down conversions.
34 passes from mediocre QB without an interception.
9 penalties for 101 yards.
13 carries for 45 yards from Derrick Brown. Longest run of day was for 8 yards.
0 key run blocks as a team.

WR Ben Jackson had 100 yards for the game.
Only two drops by the receivers, a drastic improvement over past games.

We need Brewer back to help fill out this offense. We are counting on way too many underclassmen.

We also could use some big plays on punt/kick returns. I think I got spoiled by those while at USC ...

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 09:54 PM

Injuries:
Burford will be out another week. Edwards wasn't horrible in the last game, but the 2 INTs were killers in a game where we couldn't get started on the ground.

Everyone else is suiting up for a huge game against Washington State. Road game against #3 team in the nation.


Rankings:
We stay in the top ten in the polls - 8 (M)/9 (C).

Undefeated teams include:
#1 Texas - won 38-31 against Nebraska
#2 USC - roasted the Ducks 41-9
#3 Washington St - 34-10 winners in showdown game @ Corvallis.
#12 Miami (OH) - 54-41 win at Ohio

Southern Cal is headed to Oregon St for their next game. So there are some pretty big showdown games in the Pac 10.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 10:03 PM

We are listed as 12 point favorites on the road against the #3 team in the nation. I'm really struggling to understand this. The Cougars have the #1 defense in the nation based on yards allowed. They are tops against the run, which is bad news for us. We couldn't run against ASU who wasn't as good as these guys are. I feel like our offense is more explosive, but they are matching our yardage average.

We had a good week of practice. We are pretty healthy. I think we can win this game. But anyone giving the points is insane.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 11:06 PM

We'll start at the 40 after the opening kickoff flies out of bounds.
Edwards hits a 16 yard pass to start the drive.
The next six plays are runs, covering 39 yards. Including the five we picked up on a penalty, that is good enough for six points.
Officially, Brown took it in from one yard out.
The extra point makes it 7-0, 11:34 to go in 1st quarter.

Ben Baker loves to strip the ball. He does it again, hitting a wideout from behind just after a catch. But WSU grabs it.
QB Eric Williams is leading a drive downfield. They started at the 5 but he picks us apart early. Then we leave the TE wide open to rumble for a 43 yard score. We seem to do that quite a bit ... 7-7, 8:09 left in the 1st quarter.

Edwards is picked off going deep on the 1st play of the drive. Based on field position, this is as good as a punt. But I would not have punted on 1st down.

Williams has completed seven in a row for the Cougars. And they are moving again ...
The string stops at 8. The 9th pass is intercepted by ILB Bryant Bruschi. We take over at our 45.

A 23 yard gain is called back for offensive pass interference.
We aren't able to make up those yards and have to punt.

Our FS Greg Moore exits the game with a clavicle issue. I don't think he is going to be back this afternoon.
We force a 3 and out. An 18 yard punt return, coupled with a tripping penalty against Washington State, gives us the ball at their 44.

Cliff Byrum looks like he is carrying the ball wearing oven mitts. Another fumble, but we recover this one.
Brown has 9 carries for 50 yards in opening quarter.
Now Stablein has the ball knocked away after fighting hard to try and pick up a 3rd and 7. We recover, but are still one yard away from a first down. 4th and 1 at the 15.
Short yardage QB Gary Anderson comes in and completes a 6 yard hook to Derrick. First and goal!
Edwards hit Byrum for a 4 yard TD on 3rd down.
McMullen misses the extra point. 13-7, 12:25 left in half.
I'm beginning to wonder about our scouts appraisal of McMullen's abilities. But his stats were unreal for the last two years ...

We force a fumble on the kickoff, but the Cougars recover. 4 fumbles in 18 minutes here, all recovered by the offenses.
Williams connects on 3rd down with WR Andre Wilkerson for a 52 yard gain. The ball is spotted at our 21.
Williams finishes the drive off with a 13 yard strike to his TE Moore - their 2nd connection for the day. Williams is 12/16 for 205 yards already. 2 TDs, 1 INT. 14-13, 8:40 left.

We get a 1st down on a defensive pass interference call.
But the Cougars are really getting after Derrick Brown in the 2nd quarter.
We have to punt it away.

McCullough intercepts Williams on a deep pass pattern and we take over just shy of the 50 yard line.

A 3rd down pass play comes back on offensive pass interference. We are sacked on the ensuing play and have to punt facing 4th and 2 3/8 miles.
We force a fumble on the punt and finally dive on one before the Cougars can recover. First down at the 30!
After 2 rushes from Derrick for -6 yards (now at 17 carries for 44 yards, just to indicate how bad his quarter has been) Edwards finds Stablein. The wideout leaps over the safety and hauls into the end zone from 36 yards out! 20-14, 1:46 left in half.

DT Singletary breaks through the line and records a sack of Williams in the end zone. Safety! 22-14, 0:55 left and the ball coming to us. This could be a huge momentum builder ...

D. Brown makes a big return and we start at the WSU 32.
14 yards on a screen pass to Jackson, his first reception of the day. TO #1!
Incomplete - Stablein can't hold on after hit.
Incomplete - pressure coming.
Screen for 1 yard.
McMullen connects from 35 yards. 25-14, 0:08 left in half.

Halftime Notes:
We have not let WSU start drives with any kind of field position. Not once have then been past the 20.
For once we are ahead on time of possession - 17:28 to 12:36.
Our ground game was stopped dead in 2nd quarter.

WSU again starts from their 5 yard line. Poor decision making on some of the returns ...
A 19 yard run jumpstarts the drive.
SS Joe Lusk goes down with an ankle injury. Once again we'll be shorthanded in the secondary.
Next play, 3rd and 8, Williams finds Wilkerson wide open on a blown coverage. 49 yard TD strike. 95 yards in 10 plays.
We stop a 2 point conversion. 25-20, 10:36 to go.

Edwards gets hit on a blitz and fumbles. Cougars recover, start at our 17. So much for the field position advantage ...
We also lost an offensive tackle on that play. One assistant suggest that he may have whiplash from watching the blitzers pass him by.

We get a sack on 1st and goal.
Williams misses end zone machine Monsanto Moore on 2nd down.
We stuff a run.
They convert a 26 yard FG. 25-23, 7:41 left in 3rd.

3 and out. I'm wondering what ever happened to the team that rang up 73 points in the opener.
WSU starts at our 45 after a short punt.

4th and 2 at our 33. Williams sees the FB open in the flat, but no one is catching that fastball. There is laundry on the field ...
Defensive holding.
We hold them at the ten yard line and force a 30 yard field goal attempt.
Which they miss.

Brown fumbles on a big hit, we give WSU the ball back at our 24. What a horror show this quarter has been.

3 and out - they can't miss two field goals in a row, can they?
Nope, 37 yarder is good. 26-25 Washington State, end of 3.
Williams has 305 yards passing.

CB Alvin Brown returns the ball to our 45.
We give the ball to our backup RB, who rumbles for 18.
FB Gene Jenkins runs it in from 2 yards out.
The offense looked angry about being behind on that possession.
Edwards hits Byrum for a 2 point conversion. 33-26 with 12:35 left in regulation.

We force a punt after getting a stop on 3rd and 5.
We get huge yardage on a 3rd and 1 screen pass to Ben Jackson. He is forced out after a 41 yard pickup.
We can't punch it in, so McMullen is in for a 40 yard field goal. Missed. I would love to cut this guy ...

Williams hits three straight passes, each for over 10 yards. The last was for 41 yards and a house. He now has 399 yards passing and 4 TDs. 33 all, 6:28 remaining.

Brown breaks off a 20 yard gain to start our next possession.
Byrum steps out of bounds after 3 yard gain on 3rd and 5.
4th and 2 at our 46. I hope our offensive coordinator doens't do what I think he will ...
Nope, we punt.

We surrender a 32 yard run on 3rd and 7. We had been stuffing the run all day up to that point.
On 3rd and 8, from their 48, the defense comes up with a stop. They actually hit a guy as he tried to haul in a pass. I nearly faint on the sideline.
The punt pins us on our 3 with 1:42 left. And all of our timeouts.

Illegal motion, 1st and 12 at the 1.
False start, can't push us any further back.
Run for 3.
Botched handoff, loss of 1.
TE drop, hit as he made a play for it.
Punt, WSU ball at our 44. They have three timeouts and 0:44 to play.

Williams hits Wilkerson, who shakes a tackler and ends up with a 22 yard gain. TO!
Incomplete.
Gain of 10. We annihilate the receiver, but he isn't giving this one up. TO!
0:24 left, they gain two on a draw. TO!
0:15 to play, they have to kick a field goal here. It will be from 28 yards.
It's in there. 36-33 Washington State.

No magic on the return, game over.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 11:39 PM

Outpassed 434-166. That was a problem.

A missed extra point and a missed field goal also were issues. I'm putting the kicker on warning. Another missed extra point will be his last. And he won't have much more leniency on missed field goals in big situations either.

We haven't hit any big plays in our passing offense without Brewer. Jackson and Byrum will get better in time, but they aren't ready to be #1 receivers yet.

The whole defense needs to get better. Secondary seems like the biggest issue when we are giving up huge passing yards, but we don't have playmakers on the line either.


More bad news - Brewer, ILB Wilson, and CB Ken Byrd are suspended. I dumped a lot of hours into getting him back. If I had realized how much we would miss him I would have spent a lot more.

QB Burford and FS Moore won't suit up next week. Moore has a fractured clavicle.

hoopsguy 12-27-2005 11:48 PM

We fall to 16/17 in the polls. I'm thinking that this is a number that we have a chance of sustaining, but even that is a stretch if we don't pick up our play on both ends of the field.

USC paddled Oregon St, 49-20.

Undefeated rundown:
Texas, USC, Washington St, Miami (OH)

These programs are ranked 1,2,3, and 9.

We are listed as 17 point favorites against Stanford. They are 2-4 and coming to the Rose Bowl. We need to get healthy in this game, no excuses will be accepted.

hoopsguy 12-28-2005 12:35 AM

Stanford has a running QB that gave us a lot of trouble last year and a very solid sophomore running back whose numbers are comparable to Derrick's. Teams have not been terribly successful passing against the Cardinal, who rank #19 in that category. Hopefully we run all over them and don't need to worry too much about this ...

The fans show their support for our struggling Bruins - 99,560 make their way in for the game today.

We surrender a 23 yard run by the fullback on 3rd and 6.
But Stanford can not move the ball past midfield. They punt.

Brown runs for 23 yards on his first touch.
Stablein goes down with a finger injury, does not appear that he will return. Perfect, we will rely even more heavily on our freshmen at WR.
Edwards to Jackson for 11 on 3rd and 10.
But we can't move into field goal range and have to punt.

Stanford goes 3 and out. They are trying to find WR Jordan, but so far have not completed a pass.

3 and out. Edwards is 1-7 so far. I may be going to our 3rd string QB next game if I don't see improvement FAST.

QB Rychlec picks up a first down on 3rd and 8, hitting Jordan for 15 yards.
The Cardinal finish the drive with a 49 yard field goal. 3-0. 3:42 left in quarter.

3 and out on offense. Brown isn't able to move the ball on two carries.

Rychlec tries to run the ball for the first time this game. He pays the price as Wilcox drills him. The ball is loose and it is recovered by McCullough. We take over at our 48.

Edwards picks up a first down with a pair of completions.
Brown runs for 10.
Brown escapes a man in the backfield and takes it for 16.
Backup RB Barker gets stuck in backfield, gives Stanford the football inside our ten.

Rychlec runs for 25 on a busted play.
The fullback goes for 14, running over LB Bruschi (won't be back).
Rychlec runs for 17. I hate playing D against mobile QBs.
ILB McCullough is knocked out of the game. It looks like his knee is being worked on ...
Stanford has a holding penalty to knock them out of field goal range.

Another 23 yard run from Brown.
He picks up another 12 on a reception. He has about 100 total yards already.
Edwards picks up 10 on 3rd and 1 on pass to Jackson.
Next play is back to Jackson, great pass for a 20 yard gain, down inside the 5.
We run a reverse to Byrum on 3rd and goal at the 1, because we are smart and Brown is only averaging 7.7 per carry. Of course it loses 3 yards.
McMullen keeps his job with a 22 yard field goal. 3-3, 4:39 left in half.

Rychlec gains 19 on a draw.
Rychlec picks up 20 on 2nd and 15. He has 6 carries for 87 yards.
OLB Wilcox went down with an elbow injury on that play.
We manage to stop their talented RB from picking up many yards and force a punt late in the quarter.

Halftime Notes:
Their offense is the QB running - everything else we have controlled.
We have to get something going in our passing game. Or else we have to run every down. Either one is fine as long as it wins us this game.

Brown goes over the 100 yard mark on his first carry of 2nd half. He celebrates by putting in on the ground. We recover, but have to punt as we are a yard shy of a first down.

Rychlec 16 yards on their first play of 2nd half.
Treu is working hard for his yards, but picks up a first down to put them in field goal range.
Rychlec finally makes a play with his arm. 3rd and 9 from our 31, he finds Jordan streaking into the end zone. 10-3, 10:02 left in 3rd quarter.

Brown gains 16 to start our drive.
Another 23 yard pickup, he has 16 carries for 149 yards now.
Jackson drops a pass on 3rd and 5. On comes McMullen.
40 yard field goal is good. 10-6, 6:29 left in 3rd quarter.

Stanford gets monster kick return, all the way to our 2 yard line.
Eddie Treu runs it in from one yard out. 17-6, 5:32 left in 3rd quarter.

We start at our 45 on a short kickoff.
We lose our center to an injury on a carry by the fullback.
Stanford gets an interception here, returns the ball to our 40.
It is all falling apart once again in the 3rd quarter.

Stanford only picks up six yards, but it is enough.
52 yard field goal, score is 20-6 with 2:04 left in 3rd.

We fumble the kickoff but recover to avert a total disaster.
3 and out.
26 yard punt return sets up Stanford at our 39.

At the 44 minute mark Rychlec completes his first pass to someone other than Jordan. For the day he has four completions. And his team is up 2 TDs.
WR Moss holds onto a 7 yard reception on 3rd and 6 despite the presence of our DB.
A TD pass is called back on ineligible receiver downfield.
We stop a draw on 3rd and 14.
35 yard field goal is good, 23-6 with 12:11 to play.

We get the ball at the 43 after a piling on penalty.
We are called for holding on a play where we allow a sack.
Great improvisation nets 16 yards on a 3rd and 22.
Punt.

Treu runs for 19 yards, is starting to approach 100 yards.
Another first down and he has it. 25 carries for 101 yards.
They get a 55 yard punt to pin us on the 2 yard line.

We punt it away. This game is over.

Brown gets an interception on 3rd and 26 that is basically a punt.
There are a little more than 3 minutes left.
Jackson is over the 100 yard mark after a 31 yard grab.
Screen pass to Byrum goes for 20 and a TD. Edwards is getting good at the garbage time TD. 23-13, 0:51 to play.

hoopsguy 12-29-2005 01:05 PM

Pretty brutal to lose a game where you only give up 86 yards of passing. But their QB's running ability helped them to generate 263 on the ground.

I'm really lost on how to get more out of our passing offense right now. Having our top two receivers out for most of this game obviously hurts but we do have some talent among the freshmen.

We'll look to rebound at home against Washington. The schedule after that is @Cal, Oregon St, @Pitt, and @USC. We need two wins to get into a bowl game. We aren't beating USC and we don't have many home games left. Have to pick this one up ...

hoopsguy 12-29-2005 01:13 PM

Injuries:
QB Burford is still hurting from his quadriceps strain. He has not responded well to treatment. When he got hurt I was anxious to take a look at Edwards. Not so much anymore - I want Jack back. He is getting some snaps this week.

OT Lonie Smith has pelvis inflammation. Sometimes I just shake my head at what the trainer tells me ...

ILB Jerry McCullough has been the best player on the defense, but we are likely to miss him in this game. He has a cracked patella and is not close to 100%.

ILB Bryant Bruschi has a torn thumb tendon. Another guy that really shouldn't be in the lineup, even though he wants to play. He gets the shot because I'm not going to our 3rd stringer for this one.

OLB Travis Wilcox has a fractured elbow. Our linebackers were just devastates last game. Another guy that should sit - I'm really impressed that these guys want to play through serious injuries.

hoopsguy 12-29-2005 01:15 PM

The bookmakers are insane, listing us as 19 point favorites at home. I'm not sure we will score 19, given the performance over the last month.

Washington is 5-3 on the season with a 3-2 mark in conference. They are not a prolific offense, but their QB Detmer finds the end zone (16 TDs on the year). Defensively, LB Reese covers a lot of ground. We have more talent than these guys, but I am starting to question our heart.

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 11:20 AM

A game crash has wiped the Washington debacle from our history. I'll be replaying that game now.

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 12:24 PM

98,283 make their way into the Rose Bowl to watch todays action. The weather conditions are typical California - 68 and sunny.

Alvin Brown runs back the opening kick 85 yards! 7-0 UCLA, 14:42 to play in quarter.
That is the first time I've seen any opening kick returned in about ten seasons of play.

WR Merlin Kunz makes an amazing one-handed grab for a 35 yard pickup against our defense.
QB Lance Detmer picked up a pair of 3rd and 8s to keep UW going, and then a 3rd and goal from the 6 to tie the game up. 7-7, 10:58 left in quarter.

Edwards completes his first two passes to the running backs, but can't convert a 3rd and 4. We punt.

Run defense has been strong on the first two drives. The Huskies have 14 yards on 9 carries and they have to punt from their 45.

We do a nice job of mixing run and pass on the next drive for the first 50 yards, but the brakes get slammed on the offense when we hit the Washington 30 yard line. McMullen trots out for a 40 yard field goal and he hits it. 10-7, 2:25 left in quarter.

DE Ronald Smith makes a big hit behind the line of scrimmage on a 3rd and 5 to force UW into a 3 and out.

We have a 3 and out series on the next possession, losing 7 yards. Punt.

Detmer finds WR Kenny Turnbull for 26 on a 3rd and 12.
Detmer goes for another 12 yards on 3rd and goal for a TD pass to Turnbull. 14-10, 11:13 to play in half.

3 and out for the offense.

Another big 3rd down conversion for Detmer, this on for 26 yards on 3rd and 10. We have sacked him a couple of times, but can't get anything going on 3rd downs. Washington is 6-8 on 3rd downs, with most of them being long ones.
I was giddy when they ran a draw play on 3rd and 10 from our 23. We stopped the run for 3 yards to force a field goal attempt.
And Washington missed the field goal!

Edwards completes a pair of 15 yard completions, then Brown runs for 18. This is how I have envisioned our offense running! We are at the Washington 32, time to see if we can move the ball on the shorter field this time ...
WR Stablein is hurt run-blocking, then WR Byrum goes down with a kidney injury? Yikes, don't see that often on the football field.
We find ourselves with a 4th and goal on the one. What do you call?
Our offensive coordinator thought a handoff to the fullback Hagood Morris was the way to go. And I'm happy to say that his play call worked to perfection, as the offensive line gave him room to squirt in. 17-14, 1:14 to play in half.

Washington got a 32 yard run, but ran out of time to score. Not particularly good clock management by the Huskies.

Halftime Notes:
Our defense has taken away the run (except for the late 32 yarder), making Washington one dimensional.
We have no big play potential in our passing game right now. Edwards is 9-13 for 78 yards, but with two WRs out and our main guy academically ineligible we may start pulling guys out of the stands to play in our trips/quads sets.

Detmer finds WR Kunz wide open and he is fast enough to finish the play. 74 yard TD pass, Washington is back in front. 21-17, 14:17 to play in the third quarter.

Brown picks up a bunch of yards on the next drive, but it dies at the Washington 40. Punt.

Defense makes a stop on 3rd and 5. The defensive coordinator looks relieved that his guys finally brought something to the table. Never mind that Detmer is still completing 75% of his passes and we haven't forced any turnovers ...

Brown again gets into the secondary, going for 19 yards and climbing above 100 yards with 1 1/2 quarters still to play. He looks great; we really could use him finding a way to beat that last man on one of these runs.
Add 21 yards on a screen pass to Brown, and a 15 yard run by Brown, and it is getting pretty easy to figure out the UCLA offense.
So of course we hand off to the backup RB twice. Brown gets the third carry, but ends up one yard shy of the first down marker. 4th and 1 at the 20.
We again go for it. QB Burford is in, looking downfield but everything is covered. He sprints for the marker and it is close. The spot is very favorable and we retain possession after a gutsy two yard dive on a busted play.
Backup RB Dwayne Baker appears to have injured his shoulder after a ten yard pickup. He leaves for the day with 23 yards on 6 carries.
RB Isaac Davis is in, this may be his first carry of the game. Good for 4 yards.
The defense is keying on Brown, and we are once again faced with a 4th and goal on the one yard line.
McMullen takes a 19 yard field goal, 21-20 Washington with 3:08 left in 3rd quarter.

Washington goes 3 and out after a wideout drops a deep ball on 3rd down.

CB Alvin Brown makes a big play on the punt return, taking it back 35 yards to the Washington 35.
QB Edwards finds a wide open WR, Dave Detmer (who?), and he should be able to walk it in! But he stumbles and Washington CB Charles Siani hauls him in after a 19 yard gain.
We find ourselves with 4th and short again. 4th and 2 at the Washington 13. Edwards waves off the field goal time and drops back to pass. He finds Brown in the flat, who makes a move and darts in for the TD! Edwards then completes a pass to the backup TE for the 2 point conversion. 28-21, 14:18 left in the game.

We have a very good sequence defensively, forcing a 3 and out that was keyed by a good push from the defensive line.

We can't take advantage, however, and have to punt after a 3 play effort.

Detmer is back on track on the next drive. He moves over 300 yards for the game, mixing up short and medium passes.
We stop them short of the first down on a 3rd and 6 from our 9, setting up a 4th and 1. We declined a five yard penalty here ... hmmm. Not sure I like that knowing how often teams go for it on 4th down.
Detmer to Kunz, TD on the next play. 28-28 with 7:23 to play.

Detmer is 20-28 for 338 yards, 4 TDs and 0 INTs.
WR Kunz has 6 catches for 162 yards and a pair of TDs.
I'm insanely jealous of that kind of productivity.

On 3rd and 10 Edwards sees TE Pettis Larscheid break free on a TE streak. He lofts it up, it hangs in the air forever, but Pettis lays out to make the fingertip grab! 48 yard pickup.
Edwards is picked off on 3rd and 10 from the UW 32, but it is called back due to pass interference. 1st down.
Another 3rd and 10, Edwards runs through his options before settling on Brown for a dump off. Good choice, Brown makes a couple of moves to finish with 14 yards on the play.
But Edwards can't keep up his run of good play, as he throws an interception in the end zone. Washington takes over at the 20 with less than 4 to play.

They get 1 on 3rd and 1, despite the defense reading the play. I'm not pleased with that spot.
Washington has a 3rd and 8 on our 44 with 0:43 to play - we discuss our schemes during a timeout. The defense brings heat on Detmer, who rolls out looking for WR Turnbull. But the throw is low and incomplete.

Overtime.

Washington ball 1st.
DE Smith gets a huge sack on 3rd down!
Washington converts a 45 yard field goal, 31-28 Huskies.

Disaster on offense - we pick up a unneccessary roughness penalty.
3rd and 20 from the 35.
Brown loses one on the next play, so we set up for a 54 yard field goal to tie.
McManus has a good leg, but this is a lot to ask.
Too much, apparently, as we run it. No first down, game over. I'm stunned and not at all amused.

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 12:43 PM

We had avoided penalties all game before the one in OT. Just a galling way to see the game end.

DE Smith made a couple of big plays in this game. He is a significant piece of the puzzle for next years team, so this is exciting. DE Banducci had two sacks as well. All in all, we collected four sacks and surrendered zero.

Our secondary was a horror show, however. We have to significantly upgrade here in the offseason.

Brown had 27 carries for 130 yards, but his longest carry was only 19 yards. He had at least 4 carries in the 15-20 yard range, so we really need him to break one of these runs.

CB Alvin Brown is making plays in the return game. He scored one TD and set up a 2nd TD with a 35 yard punt return.

Time for some midseason stats ...

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:35 PM

Team Overview
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Team Info
RECORDCOACH POLLMEDIA POLLRECRUIT CLASSPRESTIGESTRENGTH OFCONF PROJ
4-4NRNR1stAbove Average (65)11th2nd Place
Team Schedule
WEEKOPPONENTSCORE
1at Brigham YoungW 73-16
2Colorado StateW 40-23
3OPEN-
4at South FloridaW 34-13
5OPEN-
6ArizonaW 36-15
7at Arizona StateL 26-21
8at #3 Wash StateL 36-33
9StanfordL 23-13
10WashingtonL 31-28
11at California-
12Oregon State-
13at #25 Pittsburgh-
14at #2 Southern Cal-
15OPEN-
Pacific Ten Standings
TEAMW-LCONF W-LPFPA
Southern Cal8-05-0394152
Wash State9-06-0273112
Washington6-34-2265259
Oregon5-42-3212204
Oregon State5-32-3185184
Arizona4-42-3190224
California4-42-3207199
Stanford3-51-4210235
California-LA4-41-4278183
Arizona State4-41-4185163
Team Injury Report
POSNAMEINJURYSTATUS
QBJack BurfordQuadriceps (Strained)Prob(1-3)
RBDwayne BakerShoulder (Subluxation)Doubt(5-7)
WRCliff ByrumKidney (Bruised)Ques(3-5)
OTLonie SmithPelvis/Hip (Inflammation)Prob(2-4)
ILBJerry McCulloughPatella (Cracked)Ques(0-2)
OLBTravis WilcoxElbow (Fracture)Prob(1-3)
Team Stats
OFFENSEDEFENSE
Total Yards/Game400.8400.8
Rushing Yards/Game138.2138.6
Passing Yards/Game262.5262.1

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:37 PM

Thanks to Eaglesfan for the help with FOFC settings.

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:39 PM

Player Attributes
Links: | Attributes | Depth Chart | Off/Def Ratings | Overview | Roster | Special Teams Ratings | Stats |
Quarterbacks
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
14QBGary Anderson6-1196(Sr)303864503761359445262.03.5
13QBJack Burford6-0176(Jr)593236682226278137544.05.0
15QBHarold Edwards (S)5-11184So235425734140248166814.05.0
08QBDerrick Fazande6-5215(Fr)334436624849479644741.53.0
07QBGreg Moorehead6-3206(Fr)372457305833418979151.03.0
Running Backs
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
28RBDwayne Baker5-9196Fr631861476460463551342.03.0
46RBDerrick Brown (S)5-10197So643278762585228083554.55.0
36RBQuentin Christian6-0190Fr575960346466285660342.02.0
23RBIsaac Davis5-10179(Sr)381935484647213375301.53.0
45RBJimmy Bacon5-11191(Jr)372356324244269198291.53.0
38FBGene Jenkins6-0232(Sr)297749455723223034441.52.0
41FBDick Matthews5-10213(Jr)456445616156258872451.51.5
30FBHagood Morris (S)6-1219So405138394833609968773.04.0
Receivers
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
16WRCliff Byrum (S)5-10159Fr704466357071404661803.05.0
86WRDan Campbell6-1178(Fr)593171254560472295922.03.0
84WRGary Brewer5-9171So761483836283449262914.05.0
89WRDave Detmer5-9183(Sr)415245493346177960561.03.0
87WRNate Brooking6-3165(Fr)742771407065219964883.04.5
81WRBen Jackson (S)5-11169Fr684072905463229465683.05.0
80WRDan Brown6-3206(So)436655634744275986421.53.0
85WRBill Stablein5-11179So503772627053182733993.05.0
88WRMike Voight6-5186(Fr)754972623866289981602.55.0
82TEPat Finlen6-4251Sr457245415241497786823.04.0
89TEPettis Larscheid (S)6-2257(Sr)503830486546426587993.05.0
83TET.J. Thomas6-5263(Fr)585147533453539475552.54.0
20TEJeff Westbrook6-4227Fr254245484936408087251.02.5
Offensive Lineman
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
77OTAnthony Archie6-8324(Fr)16563859365588565901.54.5
75OTRoell English (S)6-5297Fr387043943124465782552.54.0
65OTYale Givens (S)6-7282Fr176551713613484971603.05.0
73OTLonie Smith6-4304Fr164353643125619140892.54.5
76OTStew Brees6-1302(Fr)196019593721373473991.03.0
72OTSteve Whiting6-0306Fr166741433633539977752.04.5
63OGBob Hanks6-2293(Fr)244011393235555768141.01.0
60OGLuis Jones (S)6-5270Fr365325423238573648642.03.0
79OGPhil Dach6-5277(Fr)21535067368558189992.03.5
74OGBill Lee6-1279(So)283836643042509987292.02.5
68OGBill Delaney6-6297(Sr)29409363030457935131.01.5
70OGBill Westbrook (S)6-4320Sr146127654615495147974.04.0
67CPreston Hardeman6-7288Sr444844566132649655262.02.5
64CNick Moore (S)6-5293Fr184958645428499066482.55.0
69CRon Brown6-2275So163316413832565656611.02.0
Defensive Lineman
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
95DERandy Gajan6-7251(Fr)503035375445289345101.02.5
94DEBen Baker6-0272(Sr)53524540514639737861.52.5
92DEJoe Banducci (S)6-5271So395042844536356266672.53.5
98DERonald Smith (S)6-4269Fr493461345551612558613.05.0
91DEAaron Sohn6-2256Fr444730484923462277151.02.5
96DTDerrius McDonald6-3279(Sr)283741562240307441481.02.0
99DTChuck Rachal (S)6-1269(Jr)273536382632476271322.02.0
97DTMarcus Singletary6-3292Sr333015344844455972151.52.0
93DTDat Cash6-4273(So)203444422915402935371.02.0
90DTChuck Wayne6-2268(Fr)13282747352446335651.02.0
Linebackers
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
43ILBWillie Brooks6-1232(So)423823474231387156721.01.0
51ILBBen Arthur (S)5-11222Fr295549582540335157791.54.0
54ILBBryant Bruschi (S)6-2246(Fr)346049644840394757942.54.0
56ILBJerry McCullough6-0234(So)354543695740415551973.53.5
50ILBScott Wilson6-2236(Fr)474646743752529753923.04.5
55OLBAdrian Kyle (S)6-1247Fr445242522340623386802.54.5
52OLBHank Swilling (S)6-0217Fr594960587178589558713.04.0
59OLBFred Mitchell6-1243(Fr)454048703634469980711.53.5
49OLBBrice Crocker6-1223(Jr)584546434943548654381.52.5
40OLBTravis Wilcox6-0240Fr466235366751469051822.54.5
Defensive Backs
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
35CBPeerless Flutie5-11187(Fr)614876497054529681432.53.0
29CBAlvin Brown (S)6-1183Sr584282663972438150594.05.0
34CBJon Steed5-9187Fr823260625758433759681.53.0
42CBKen Byrd5-11179(Fr)834070546252337258642.03.0
32CBFreddie Walker5-9178Fr524365533440325163211.53.0
31CBKevin Hamilton (S)6-1176(Jr)514472455946426851452.03.0
24CBCliff Ledyard5-11177(Jr)743244605945383963412.02.5
27FSGreg Moore (S)6-3191So225059357050453332313.04.5
33FSKen Roberg5-11173Fr584037414333395594401.02.5
39FSLamar Rosenbach6-0201Sr474860694642373456713.03.0
44SSNoland King (S)6-2189So545769296657572842943.04.0
26SSLance Goode6-0182(So)393454564235334550742.02.5
25SSJoe Lusk5-11176So565756444235414451582.04.0
Special teams
#POSNAMEHTWTYRACCAGGRAGLINSJMPSPDSTRDISCDURENCURPOT
06KRon McMullen (S)5-9192Jr243328842637207748474.55.0
09KWayne Gbaja-Biamila6-1206Sr273726653022377033773.03.0
02PHarry Dayne (S)6-4180So294232601733309854734.55.0
05POllie Smith6-2191Fr282227352318205293721.01.0

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:40 PM

Off/Def Ratings
Links: | Attributes | Depth Chart | Off/Def Ratings | Overview | Roster | Special Teams Ratings | Stats |
Quarterbacks
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
14QBGary Anderson6-1196(Sr)474449634611118107842.03.5
13QBJack Burford6-0176(Jr)868299483815616112134.05.0
15QBHarold Edwards (S)5-11184So92917629364916713984.05.0
08QBDerrick Fazande6-5215(Fr)64395445618217121810131.53.0
07QBGreg Moorehead6-3206(Fr)414558353010151311371.03.0
Running Backs
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
28RBDwayne Baker5-9196Fr601017544430451412692.03.0
46RBDerrick Brown (S)5-10197So1021494717646121858164.55.0
36RBQuentin Christian6-0190Fr7417135152474961054102.02.0
23RBIsaac Davis5-10179(Sr)1315136539283814421101.53.0
45RBJimmy Bacon5-11191(Jr)5711154856506141711491.53.0
38FBGene Jenkins6-0232(Sr)139475439378125971.52.0
41FBDick Matthews5-10213(Jr)1092364341451210111421.51.5
30FBHagood Morris (S)6-1219So81397060498011136183.04.0
Receivers
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
16WRCliff Byrum (S)5-10159Fr791336875441517343.05.0
86WRDan Campbell6-1178(Fr)7135365760897111102.03.0
84WRGary Brewer5-9171So5831647906871122174.05.0
89WRDave Detmer5-9183(Sr)101516414351583914111.03.0
87WRNate Brooking6-3165(Fr)378185580133536133.04.5
81WRBen Jackson (S)5-11169Fr2293071851543101173.05.0
80WRDan Brown6-3206(So)371419504681261171.53.0
85WRBill Stablein5-11179So316162707563191683.05.0
88WRMike Voight6-5186(Fr)413713656312104911142.55.0
82TEPat Finlen6-4251Sr617566158659112151013.04.0
89TEPettis Larscheid (S)6-2257(Sr)1061058727178707416153.05.0
83TET.J. Thomas6-5263(Fr)1893506046634918151432.54.0
20TEJeff Westbrook6-4227Fr13943553854471137151.02.5
Offensive Lineman
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
77OTAnthony Archie6-8324(Fr)111395526556398121.54.5
75OTRoell English (S)6-5297Fr1446164676769164372.54.0
65OTYale Givens (S)6-7282Fr1511294316986103933.05.0
73OTLonie Smith6-4304Fr101513105295869131013122.54.5
76OTStew Brees6-1302(Fr)151410953452474518141.03.0
72OTSteve Whiting6-0306Fr111014114226562159932.04.5
63OGBob Hanks6-2293(Fr)84514371241434811101.01.0
60OGLuis Jones (S)6-5270Fr55171335696491318132.03.0
79OGPhil Dach6-5277(Fr)14135948759508111142.03.5
74OGBill Lee6-1279(So)101661233463511156142.02.5
68OGBill Delaney6-6297(Sr)4213434103435121716151.01.5
70OGBill Westbrook (S)6-4320Sr7487603998115136144.04.0
67CPreston Hardeman6-7288Sr14101194010415221562.02.5
64CNick Moore (S)6-5293Fr157101841969721191022.55.0
69CRon Brown6-2275So591812288393471517141.02.0
Defensive Lineman
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
95DERandy Gajan6-7251(Fr)2824414112535151501.02.5
94DEBen Baker6-0272(Sr)7443381181454135611.52.5
92DEJoe Banducci (S)6-5271So982115713104766771352.53.5
98DERonald Smith (S)6-4269Fr142132501168747073453.05.0
91DEAaron Sohn6-2256Fr2710133512712485246501.02.5
96DTDerrius McDonald6-3279(Sr)638134661450444551.02.0
99DTChuck Rachal (S)6-1269(Jr)176441114651626152.02.0
97DTMarcus Singletary6-3292Sr411633110121654516161.52.0
93DTDat Cash6-4273(So)1013163543765434551.02.0
90DTChuck Wayne6-2268(Fr)41413651139956635141.02.0
Linebackers
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
43ILBWillie Brooks6-1232(So)791238797495143341.01.0
51ILBBen Arthur (S)5-11222Fr108912488177686645681.54.0
54ILBBryant Bruschi (S)6-2246(Fr)371236014214617664632.54.0
56ILBJerry McCullough6-0234(So)71016459114717286713.53.5
50ILBScott Wilson6-2236(Fr)41223534119927162653.04.5
55OLBAdrian Kyle (S)6-1247Fr101316747191766365722.54.5
52OLBHank Swilling (S)6-0217Fr91512571658766869653.04.0
59OLBFred Mitchell6-1243(Fr)1297933161413576555551.53.5
49OLBBrice Crocker6-1223(Jr)24543281014413641411.52.5
40OLBTravis Wilcox6-0240Fr12717431124705971732.54.5
Defensive Backs
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
35CBPeerless Flutie5-11187(Fr)7288352888956542.53.0
29CBAlvin Brown (S)6-1183Sr8311567611141365994.05.0
34CBJon Steed5-9187Fr3114929921361044481.53.0
42CBKen Byrd5-11179(Fr)9127939110712649492.03.0
32CBFreddie Walker5-9178Fr1476151157138848581.53.0
31CBKevin Hamilton (S)6-1176(Jr)1379105094621458402.03.0
24CBCliff Ledyard5-11177(Jr)11159327812122258632.02.5
27FSGreg Moore (S)6-3191So781467211688172803.04.5
33FSKen Roberg5-11173Fr881311278131310542471.02.5
39FSLamar Rosenbach6-0201Sr611895011101311857693.03.0
44SSNoland King (S)6-2189So77365814111012876673.04.0
26SSLance Goode6-0182(So)91061448643653622.02.5
25SSJoe Lusk5-11176So1635145762612164662.04.0
Special teams
#POSNAMEHTWTYRASPAPTRUNHNDRRRBPBPRPOATAKCOVCURPOT
06KRon McMullen (S)5-9192Jr155812561787104.55.0
09KWayne Gbaja-Biamila6-1206Sr2151093155821463.03.0
02PHarry Dayne (S)6-4180So1681231089123122144.55.0
05POllie Smith6-2191Fr1139913551421791.01.0

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:42 PM

Player Stats
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2010 Passing Stats
#POSNAMEGATTCMPCMP%YDSYDS/ATTTDINTLGGPBPSACKRATING
14
QB
Gary Anderson
2
2
2
100.0%
37
18.5
0
0
31
0
0
0
255.4
13
QB
Jack Burford
5
93
49
52.7%
774
8.3
8
4
63
6
2
9
142.4
15
QB
Harold Edwards
8
174
99
56.9%
1289
7.4
11
6
57
4
5
8
133.1

2010 Rushing Stats
#POSNAMEGRUSHYDSYPGYPCTDLGCRMHFUMFLOST
46
RB
Derrick Brown
8
169
936
0.0
5.54
8
62
4
0
4
3
28
RB
Dwayne Baker
8
40
198
0.0
4.95
1
45
0
0
4
2
30
FB
Hagood Morris
8
20
56
0.0
2.80
1
8
0
0
1
0
23
RB
Isaac Davis
1
2
14
0.0
7.00
0
10
0
0
0
0
38
FB
Gene Jenkins
3
5
7
0.0
1.40
1
2
0
0
0
0
84
WR
Gary Brewer
3
3
6
0.0
2.00
0
3
0
0
0
0
81
WR
Ben Jackson
8
3
5
0.0
1.67
0
3
0
0
0
0
13
QB
Jack Burford
5
7
2
0.0
0.29
0
2
0
0
1
1
16
WR
Cliff Byrum
5
1
0
0.0
0.00
0
0
0
0
4
1
15
QB
Harold Edwards
8
4
0
0.0
0.00
0
0
0
0
1
1

2010 Receiving Stats
#POSNAMEGATTRECYDSYPGYPCYACTDLGGCDPDP%IR
81
WR
Ben Jackson
8
77
34
494
0.0
14.5
178
1
57
4
6
7.8
2
85
WR
Bill Stablein
8
47
29
466
0.0
16.1
95
5
47
1
0
0.0
2
84
WR
Gary Brewer
3
27
16
336
0.0
21.0
98
3
63
0
1
3.7
1
46
RB
Derrick Brown
8
36
25
246
0.0
9.8
167
4
41
1
1
2.8
0
16
WR
Cliff Byrum
5
37
22
211
0.0
9.6
54
2
20
1
3
8.1
0
89
TE
Pettis Larscheid
8
28
12
209
0.0
17.4
43
2
48
1
2
7.1
2
80
WR
Dan Brown
6
15
5
71
0.0
14.2
14
1
21
0
0
0.0
1
89
WR
Dave Detmer
3
2
1
19
0.0
19.0
1
0
19
0
0
0.0
0
82
TE
Pat Finlen
6
2
2
15
0.0
7.5
4
1
10
0
0
0.0
0
30
FB
Hagood Morris
8
5
2
13
0.0
6.5
8
0
7
0
0
0.0
0
38
FB
Gene Jenkins
3
1
1
12
0.0
12.0
4
0
12
0
0
0.0
0
86
WR
Dan Campbell
3
2
1
8
0.0
8.0
2
0
8
0
0
0.0
0
28
RB
Dwayne Baker
8
2
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
1

2010 Offensive Line Stats
#POSNAMEGRBPNKSAHOLDFALSEMISSBL
70
OG
Bill Westbrook
8
16
16
0
1
2
0
73
OT
Lonie Smith
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
65
OT
Yale Givens
8
1
4
1
0
0
2
60
OG
Luis Jones
8
1
0
7
1
0
5
30
FB
Hagood Morris
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
82
TE
Pat Finlen
6
1
3
0
0
1
0
89
TE
Pettis Larscheid
8
1
2
1
1
0
1
64
C
Nick Moore
8
0
1
2
0
1
6
75
OT
Roell English
8
0
1
3
0
1
6
74
OG
Bill Lee
7
0
0
2
2
0
6
67
C
Preston Hardeman
5
0
3
1
1
0
5
38
FB
Gene Jenkins
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
72
OT
Steve Whiting
3
0
1
0
0
0
0

2010 Kicking Stats
#POSNAMEGXPFG 1-29FG 30-39FG 40-49FG 50+FG%LONGPOINTS
06
K
Ron McMullen
8
26-28
2-3
6-6
2-5
1-1
73.3%%
50
59

2010 Punting Stats
#POSNAMEGPUNTSAVGNETTBIN20LONG
02
P
Harry Dayne
8
43
41.2
35.6
1
12
63
06
K
Ron McMullen
8
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0

2010 Kick Return Stats
#POSNAMEGRETYDSAVGLONGTD
29
CB
Alvin Brown
8
19
534
28.1
90
1
46
RB
Derrick Brown
8
10
254
25.4
45
0
54
ILB
Bryant Bruschi
7
1
35
35.0
35
0
24
CB
Cliff Ledyard
1
2
45
22.5
27
0
25
SS
Joe Lusk
8
1
23
23.0
23
0
49
OLB
Brice Crocker
5
1
15
15.0
15
0
72
OT
Steve Whiting
3
1
10
10.0
10
0

2010 Punt Return Stats
#POSNAMEGRETYDSAVGLONGTD
89
WR
Dave Detmer
3
6
23
3.8
7
0
86
WR
Dan Campbell
3
1
18
18.0
18
0
29
CB
Alvin Brown
8
14
162
11.6
35
0

2010 Defensive Stats
#POSNAMEGTAKSOLOASTSACKSTFHURDPPDINTDEF TDMISSTAKOOPBPA
56
ILB
Jerry McCullough
7
50
40
10
0
8
4
2
4
4
1
1
0
1
39
FS
Lamar Rosenbach
7
48
34
14
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
2
25
SS
Joe Lusk
8
33
27
6
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
44
SS
Noland King
5
31
22
9
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
54
ILB
Bryant Bruschi
7
30
18
12
0
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
27
FS
Greg Moore
6
29
21
8
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
52
OLB
Hank Swilling
8
26
17
9
1
0
2
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
29
CB
Alvin Brown
8
23
15
8
0
0
0
0
8
1
0
0
1
2
55
OLB
Adrian Kyle
6
22
18
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
31
CB
Kevin Hamilton
8
18
12
6
0
0
0
0
8
1
0
8
1
1
98
DE
Ronald Smith
8
18
17
1
2
6
8
6
0
0
0
1
1
0
92
DE
Joe Banducci
8
15
14
1
5
3
6
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
40
OLB
Travis Wilcox
5
14
11
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
50
ILB
Scott Wilson
2
13
10
3
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
94
DE
Ben Baker
6
10
10
0
4
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
51
ILB
Ben Arthur
4
9
5
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
26
SS
Lance Goode
4
7
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
99
DT
Chuck Rachal
8
7
6
1
2
1
7
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
49
OLB
Brice Crocker
5
5
4
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
CB
Peerless Flutie
8
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
4
2
2
97
DT
Marcus Singletary
5
4
4
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
42
CB
Ken Byrd
3
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
43
ILB
Willie Brooks
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72
OT
Steve Whiting
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
FB
Dick Matthews
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80
WR
Dan Brown
6
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
CB
Freddie Walker
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
33
FS
Ken Roberg
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
FB
Gene Jenkins
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
96
DT
Derrius McDonald
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
93
DT
Dat Cash
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:52 PM

Burford will resume play as the starter this week. Edwards had his chances but couldn't generate enough offense or victories.

WR Byrum gets to rest this week - hopefully it only takes one week to come back from a bruised kidney.

ILB Jerry McCullough, still our leading tackler, will miss one more week.

We have a couple of other minor injuries, but the backups are nearly as good as the guys who will miss time.

Looking at the schedule, Cal is the weakest team left. Time to make our stand.

hoopsguy 12-31-2005 01:58 PM

We are nine point favorites heading to Cal. They have the #17 offense and the #100 defense. This looks like a nice opportunity for Jack Burford to assert himself. But he is working with a substandard set of receivers.

Cal has a capable QB in JR Victor Glover. We have to respect what he brings to the table after being run over in the passing game last week. His top target is JR Jerome Kulbacki, who has 9 TDs and 918 yards in 8 games. Two RBs split the carries, combining for about 850 yards. On defense, MLB Shawn Michel is a three year starter and a tackling machine.

Eaglesfan27 12-31-2005 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hoopsguy
Thanks to Eaglesfan for the help with FOFC settings.


I'm glad to help (even if you are running the Bruins ;))

I'm enjoying reading your dynasty.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 12:01 PM

Opening drive, we string together 3 first downs - one for each QB and one for Brown. Down to the Cal 13 with a 4th and 1. A false start penalty makes this an easy call. McMullen is good from 36, 3-0 with 11:18 left in the quarter.

McMullen puts the kickoff out of bounds, Cal starts at the 40.
Six plays later Cal is in the end zone - 18 yard screen to cap the drive. Glover was 3-3 for 39 yards on the drive. 7-3, 8:39 left in quarter.

Burford gets crushed on a sack where we were called for holding.
But on the next play he spots WR Dan Brown open down the sideline. He throws a strike and we have a 79 yard TD! 10-7, 6:53 left in quarter.

Another short field for Cal as we give them 15 yards on a face mask. They start at midfield.
OLB Travis Wilcox comes up with a big sack on 3rd down, knocking Cal out of field goal range.
They pin us on our 6 with the punt.

Two running plays result in a safety after losses on each. Ugh. 10-9, 3:35 left in the quarter.

And the Ugh is compounded when Cal takes the kickoff 80 yards for a score! 16-10, 3:02 left in the quarter.

Edwards completes back to back passes for big gains, to Stablein and Jackson. Jackson fought hard to make his 34 yard grab, shedding the tackler and picking up extra yards.
Edwards comes through on 3rd and 11, finding TE Larscheid for 13 yards, down to the 6.
We pick up back-to-back illegal motion penalties, but Cal gives it back by roughing the passer.
Brown, who has gotten nothing since the opening drive, fumbles on a big hit but we recover at the 9.
McMullen comes in for a 21 yard FG attempt and misses it. He will be cut after this game.

The defense makes a stop near midfield.

Another penalty on offense, up to 5 now in the early part of the 2nd quarter.
FB Hagood Morris bursts for 24 yards on a 3rd and 16.
Brown picks up one on 3rd and 2 - he now has 35 yards on 16 carries.
We punt it away.

Cal is a machine on the next possession, moving the chains relentlessly until they hit our 10. A fourth and goal at the 2? Go for it, TD, 23-10 with 3:18 to go in half.
Glover is 10-11 on the day for 99 yards and 2 TDs.

3 and out, game is not looking good so far ...

The defense responds, with Banducci recording a sack on 3rd down. 3 and out.

Edwards, who is still getting 40% of the snaps, throws one to the wrong team. Cal gets the ball at our 36 near the end of the half.

One play drive for Cal, 3rd TD pass for Glover. 30-10, 0:19 left in half.

Halftime Notes:
McMullen is cut and Edwards will only play if there is an injury for the remainder of the year. I've had more than enough of both of these guys hurting our team, despite their talent.
Cal has totally shut down our run game since the openeing drive and I don't see a lot of runs in the 2nd half now that we are down 3 TDs.
We've actually outgained Cal and have a small time of possession advantage. Both stats are meaningless.

Glover to Kulbacki is clicking to start the 2nd half, connecting twice for 20+ yard plays.
They are also running the ball well, finishing this drive with a 4 yard scamper. 37-10, 10:31 remaining in 3rd.

We come out running, while down 27 points, and pick up a couple of first downs.
A holding penalty, followed by a pass interference call, set up a 2nd and 34. End of drive. Punt.

3 and out for Cal.

Our passing game is clicking on the next drive, back to back first downs for Jackson and Larscheid. We are down to the 20 before we start moving backwards on a busted run and a sack.
McMullen, dead man walking, hits a 48 yard field goal. 37-13, 1:14 left in 3rd.

Cal runs some clock at the start of their next drive, then decides to finish us off with a 53 yard scoring strike. 44-13, 14:11 left in the game.
Glover is now 16-22 for 252 yards, 4 TDs and 0 INTs.

Edwards is sacked and fumbles, Cal gets the ball on our 20.

Cal faces a 4th and 2 on our goal line and sets up a screen. Because being up 31 points, and adding 3 more, isn't enough. We stuff them.

Brown fumbles, giving Cal the ball on our 23.

Again Cal goes for it on 4th and 2. This time they convert, setting up 1st and goal.
RB Chat Chatman hits 100 yards on this drive.
Cal finishes it with a 24 yard field goal. 47-13, 6:01 to play.

Holding wipes out a first down, so we have a 3 and out.

Cal adds a 38 yard field goal. 50-13, 1:35 left in this debacle.

In true UCLA fashion, we pick up a garbage time TD. 70 yards from Burford to Stablein. 50-20, 0:41 left.

It is official - my team has given up on me for the year. I guess I won't need to feel guilty when I revamp the coaching staff in the offseason.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 12:02 PM

Eagles, at the moment I'm running the Bruins into the ground. So that should be fun for you :mad:

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 12:23 PM

Pass defense remains a huge concern - 8 TDs and 0 INTs by opposing QBs the last two games.

Derrick had a substandard game, with only 71 yards on 25 carries.

Burford was a bright spot. Two long TD passes, zero turnovers. We will be giving him all of the snaps for the rest of the year, barring injury.

Nothing good to say about the defense. We don't have enough talent to survive without forcing turnovers, which we seem to have stopped doing.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 12:29 PM

Good news - we bring back WR Gary Brewer, along with ILB Scott Wilson and CB Ken Byrd.

Bad news - CB Alvin Brown goes to the bench.

Brown is our best CB, but is anyone remotely good based on performance? More importantly, he was beginning to make plays in the return game. Still, I think we have done well on the tradeoff here. I'm sure Burford will be elated to have the big-play wideout back in the fold.

On the injury front, we lost SS Noland King to a dislocated shoulder. His season is probably over.

Up next is Oregon St. We are seven point favorites. Vegas just isn't paying attention to our team, it appears.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 01:11 PM

Heading into the Oregon St game, we feel good about bringing back some talented players. In addition to Brewer and Wilson coming back from suspensions, we return ILB Jerry McCullough. Hopefully this will translate into more big plays on both sides of the ball.

Oregon St QB Lamar Horner is a good one right now as a redshirt sophomore and looks like he has the ability to play at the next level. He makes big plays but struggles with his accuracy. RB Reuben Driver has already gained 1158 yards on the year, over 150 more than our own Derrick Brown. MLB Jessie Buckhalter is a four year starter who is leading the team in tackles and sacks.

The Beavers are 5-4 on the year, 2-4 in the Pac 10.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 03:20 PM

The fans still love UCLA football, as 99,569 make their way to today's game.

First drive ends after we punt on a 4th and 1 near midfield.

Beavers punt near midfield.

Derrick Brown finally has the huge run we have been waiting for, an 80 yard TD. 7-0, 9:04 left in first quarter.

We bring some heat on 3rd down and Horner throws a pick. SS Joe Lusk makes the play and we take over at our 45.

3 and out. Punt.

The Bruin defense responds by forcing a 3 and out. Horner is 1-7 for 24 yards.

We have another 3 and out. Our QBs are 3-8 for 18 yards.
The punt pins OSU at their 8.

QB Horner is injured on a running play and is doubtful to return. Even though he is having a bad game, this should be a big break for us.
OSU has to punt after the backup fails to complete his first attempt.

We counter by having QB Jack Burford hurt on a draw play. Return unlikely.
We have to punt from their 40 yard line as our drive stalled with the backup QBs.
Again the punter does his job - they start at the 5.

3 runs for OSU and a punt.

Brown picks up one first down, but we have to settle for a long field goal attempt for Wayne. He is money from 48 yards. 10-0, 9:25 left in half.

A holding penalty slows down OSU and they are forced to punt.

Brewer makes a great grab, but only for 7 when we need 10. Punt.
We get a piling on penalty on the punt, granting OSU great field position (48).

Another 3 and out for the Beavers. They only have 3 first downs with 4 minutes left in the half.

So of course we give them a break. Brown fumbles, OSU takes over at our 35.

The defense is not amused. FS Greg Moore picks off a pass on the very next play. We lost some yardage in the turnover exchange, but are elated to have the ball back.

Our clock management is horrible on the ensuing possession, but we manage to line up a 58 yard field goal at the end of the half and Wayne nails it! 13-0 at the break.

Halftime Notes:
Neither team can pass the ball. They are 5-15 for 51 yards and 2 INTs. We are 10-22 for 78 yards. If we avoid turnovers, and let Brown eat up clock, we should win this game.
Brown has 15 carries for 157 yards so far.
I'm very pleased with Wayne as our kicker.

3 and out for OSU on opening drive of 2nd half.
We start at their 37 after 18 yard return + 5 more for a face mask.

So much for no turnovers. QB Greg Moorehead is intercepted after we were inside the 20.

Oregon State picks up a couple of first downs, but can't sustain the drive. Punt near midfield.

Same story for our offense. We try to open things up around midfield by taking some shots downfield, but no such luck. Punt away.

OSU keeps getting 3rd and short and converting them. Finally we force a 4th and 1 at our 45. They pick up 15 on a tricky screen pass.
QB Steve Daniels appears to be gaining confidence.
But the drive stalls - 4th and goal at the 3. They finish a 18 play, 83 yard drive with 3 points. 7:23 off the clock and they are still down 2 scores. 13-3, 13:01 left to play.

3 runs and a punt for the UCLA offense.

Another punt for OSU. Clock is there enemy now as we are under 10 minutes.

We pick up a couple of 3rd and longs to frustrate the Beavers.
Brown hits the 200 yard mark on this drive.
The drive ends at the 32, where Wayne comes out to see if he can add to the lead with a 50 yard field goal. Yes. 16-3, 4:28 left in game.

They punt on 4th and 2 from their 36 with 3 1/2 to go. Hmm, might have needed to go for it there.

RBs Brown and Isaac Davis both put together runs of 10+ yards and we are salting the game away.
We punt from our 39 with less than a minute left and pin them at the 3.

Nice to add a win here, particularly for the home fans. Defense was terrific, but helped a great deal by the QB injury.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 03:55 PM

Award finalists are out now - I've included everyone who is Pac 10 or on our schedule this year:

QB - Victor Glover (CAL), LaShaun Sharpe (USC)
HB - Derrick Brown (UCLA), Eddie Treu (STAN), Todd Vereb (USC)
WR - Derek Johnson (USC), Jerome Kulbacki (CAL), Joe Sherman (USC)
TE - Dexter Mann (PITT), John VanDyke (ORE), TE Jim Withrow (PITT)
OL - Sammy Linton (OSU), Tom Tolbert (ORE)
DL - Ben Hayes (ORE), Ben Logan (USC), Damien Tate (ARI)
LB - Shawn Michel (CAL), Glenn Murphy (WSU), Robert Nix (CSU)
DB - John Nottingham (ORE)
K - None
P - Gary Bell (PITT), Tremayne Frisch (OSU), Sonny Thomas (ASU)
Return - Derek Johnson (USC), Merlin Kunz (WAS)
POY - Victor Glover (CAL), LaShaun Sharpe (USC), Todd Vereb (USC)
DPOY - Shawn Michel (CAL), Damien Tate (ARI)
Coach - Steve Gilmore (WSU), Monte Simmons (USC)

Glad to see that Derrick made the final cut at his position, even if he won't win the award. Too many guys that I recruited at USC on that list. And their new coach - lets see if he is there in four years when my recruits are gone :mad:

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 04:04 PM

Pitt, #17 in the nation, is 8-2. Their only losses were early to #3 LSU (37-30) and #14 Virginia (41-23). They have won seven in a row, including a pair against fringe Top 25 teams in Syracuse and West Virginia. Good team.

We are going to be missing a pair of WRs today - Bill Stablein and Cliff Byrum are both hurting. I'm tempted to push one of them because this game is probably more winnable than USC next week.

Outside of those guys, we are pretty healthy. SS King remains very hurt - only chance of playing again is a bowl game.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 04:11 PM

Here is a little info on our one award nominee:

Derrick Brown, Running Back
UCLA
Current/Potential
RUSH Y
YPC
LNG
REC Y
TD
4.5/5.0
1228
5.46
80
280
13
California-LA Brown Bears
Attributes
Morale:
Content
Height:
5-10
Weight:
197
Ideal Wt:
203
Jersey:
46
Age:
21
Year:
So
Status:
OK
Energy:
0
HS Ranking:
#5
Pos Ranking:
#1 RB
Position Ratings
Running:
94
Hands:
71
Route Running:
76
Run Block:
46
Punt Return:
9
Kick Return:
79
Durability:
83
Endurance:
55
Athletic Ratings
Arm Strength:
10
Acceleration:
64
Agility:
78
Speed:
85
Strength:
22
Jumping:
25
Instincts:
76
Aggressiveness:
32
Discipline:
80
Intelligence:
56
Work Ethic:
55
Personal Bests
Rushes:
31


Rushing yards:
221


Longest run:
83


Receiving yards:
78


Touchdowns:
3


Game Logs
WeekOppResRushYdsYPCYPGLngTDCRMHFLostRecYdsYPCTD
1@BYUW181437.940622000378261
2CSUW20964.802020025183.61
4@USFW221376.2302801004389.51
6ARZW241435.9605120000000
7@ASUL13453.4608100031550
8@WASTL25843.3602010013237.70
9STANL201587.90230200112120
10WASHL271304.81019010066210.31
11@CALL25712.840130011294.50
12ORSTW312217.1308011013258.30
Total--22512285.46122.8809515302809.34
Rushing Statistics
YearGPGSRushYdsYPGYPCLngTDCRMHFumFLost
20091209254745.66.08362100---
201010102251228122.85.58095175---
Total2210317177580.75.683157275---
Receiving Statistics
YearGPGSAttRecYdsYPGYPCYACLngTDGCDrpDrp%IR
20091201511957.98.658201100.00-
20101010443028028.09.3195414112.30-
Total2210594137517.09.1253415211.70-
Returning Statistics
YearGPGSKRetYdsAvgLngTDPRetYdsAvgLngTDFC
20091201530920.6330000.0000--
201010101128225.6450000.0000--
Total22102659122.7450000.0000--
Scouting Report
Potential
Has a good burst which many feel will eventually turn him into a dynamite outside runner. If he lives up to the hype, he could have the breakaway speed to bust games wide open. As he learns his responsibilites, he should be adept at protecting the quarterback. With more experience, his instincts will allow him to dominate opposing defenses.
Player Awards

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 04:36 PM

We are listed as six point favorites at Pitt. Dumb, dumb, dumb.

RB Kimo King is a bad man in the backfield for Pitt. He is comparable to our Derrick Brown. They are deep at the RB position behind King. Additionally, Pitt has a pair of highly regarded tight ends. The defense is fairly non-descript. Nothing about their offensive or defensive rankings screams that this is a force to be reckoned with, but they have strung together wins. Hopefully the Pac 10 is tougher than the Big East ...

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 05:31 PM

Have had RTE 91 errors in two of last three games, which is slowing down the dynasty. And is very frustrating ...

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 06:03 PM

Haven't posted standings in awhile:

Still three undefeated teams - USC (back at #1), Texas (much tougher SOS - 11 - than USC), and Miami (OH). Miami has climbed all the way to 4th.

Washington State fell from the ranks of the undefeated with a 38-17 loss at Arizona. They are still #5 in the nation. And they will not face USC this season.

Uath is at #9 - might see if we can schedule a game against them in the coming years ...

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 06:50 PM

Pitt comes out running on their first four plays, setting up a 4th and 1 at their 49. They elect to punt.
And pin us at our 1.

One play drive - safety for the Panthers. 2-0, 12:31 left in quarter.

RB Kimo King is giving us fits, getting into the secondary with ease. He has 5 carries for 56 yards already.
Add 23 on his next touch, down at our 13.
QB Buck Brown throws an 11 yard TD pass to up the lead. 9-0, 9:42 left in quarter.

Brown rumbles for 24 yards before being pushed out at the 25.
Burford completes his first four attempts to four different receivers.
But the drive dies inside the Pitt 20. Wayne kicks a 32 yard field goal. 9-3, 5:30 left in the quarter.

King runs for 13 on 3rd and 10, he is up to 93 yards on 8 carries.
The defense responds on the next set of downs. Punt.

Three and out for the offense, including a 3rd down sack.

We record an interception on 3rd down, but it is called back on a defensive holding penalty. This was one play after Pitt recovered a fumble - we can't catch a break right now. They have the ball at our 32.
King goes over 100 yards for the game on the first play of the 2nd quarter.
The refs try to even the score, taking away a 3rd down conversion with a holding penalty.
Pitt has to settle for a 45 yard field goal. 12-3, 12:14 left in the half.

We fumble the kickoff, giving Pitt the ball at our 26. This game has been a disaster so far.
Brown throws another 11 yard TD pass. 19-3, 11:12 left in the half.

We put together a few first downs before RB Isaac Davis is leveled after a 10 yard gain. The ball is on the turf, and we have another turnover.

3 and out for Pitt when they elect to punt on 4th and 2.

Brown is running hard on this drive, moving the chains a couple of times.
We get a break on a Pitt defensive penalty on 3rd down to keep the drive alive.
But a 3rd and 14 is too much to overcome. Wayne boots a 39 yard field goal at the end of a 12 play drive. 19-6, 1:16 left in the half.

We force a 3 and out, burn two timeouts, and get the ball back.
An 18 yard punt return puts us at the 50. If not for a tripping penalty, Detmer may have run it back all the way. But tack on 15 more yards and we have the ball at the 35 with 0:31 left.

6 yards on a screen pass to Brown, final timeout.
Burford drops back to pass, incomplete.
Wayne hits a 47 yard field goal, closing out the scoring for the half. 19-9.

Halftime Notes:
We are lucky to be in the game after a couple of bad turnovers.
Statistically, the game is pretty close. We are moving the ball on offense pretty effectively.
We need to win this game or next week at USC to make a bowl game. We are back at a point where I wouldn't mind seeing one more game with this team, so I hope we have a great 2nd half in us today.

Burford hurts his knee escaping a tackler on our opening possession of the 2nd half and is out for the rest of the game. That is a big setback. Jack was 10-19 for 80 yards, but I don't like our other options at the position much. Particularly when we are playing from behind.
QB Gary Anderson hits his first attempt, 15 yards to Gary Brewer up to the 49.
2nd attempt - picked after leading Jackson into the safety for a colossal hit.

Brown converts a 3rd and 8 with a 10 yard completion to TE Mann. He is able to hold onto the ball after a big hit, unlike some wideouts ...
The defense doesn't break on this drive, forcing a 27 yard field goal attempt. It's good, 22-9 with 9:47 left in the quarter.

We come out throwing - 3 straight completions for Anderson.
The 4th play is also a complete pass, but Stablein fumbles and Pitt recovers at their 42. We are now down 4-0 on turnovers today. And surrendered a safety.

Defense forces a 3 and out - they have played a pretty solid game despite the score.

3 and out, Pitt will get good field position.
They take over at the 49.

Brown and Redwine get 15 on 3rd and 16, they punt.
We are pinned at our 6.

We'll need a big play, I don't trust this QB to lead a 94 yard drive without one.
Neither does our offensive coordinator. We hand off 4 straight plays and punt.
Pitt gets a 31 yard return, starts at our 35.

2 play drive, two completions for Brown. Two point conversion and the score is 30-9 with 0:51 left in the 3rd.

Forget what I said about wanting to play a bowl game. USC is going to destroy us next week.
3 incompletions - punt.

DT Chuck Rachal records a sack. Then forces a fumble two plays later, but we are allergic to live footballs. Pitt is 5-5 on recoveries today.
6-6 after another fumble on this drive.
Brown gets his 4th TD pass of the day, a 37 yarder to Fran Kitchings. It appears the defense has now lost its fight. 37-9, and I can't wait for the game to end.

We fumble another kickoff, Pitt recovers (7-7) on our 1.
They score - 5th TD pass for Brown. 44-9, another 8:50 to endure.

The second half of this game has been an abortion.
Brown goes over the 100 yard mark. Might as well get a garbage score or two ...
We punt.

Pitt is not calling off the dogs. They drive 58 yards on 9 plays before settling for a field goal. 47-9, 1:58 left.

On the 8th try, we recover a fumble. There are no moral victories to be had here, though.
Anderson to Jackson for 2 yard TD, 47-16 with 0:37 left.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 06:53 PM

Nothing at all good to say about that last game. This is a bad defensive team that will lose games if they do not force turnovers. The offense doesn't have enough weapons right now, but our young players should mature. We need to find a stud at the QB position, though, as our current guys are neither good enough or durable enough to count on going forward.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 06:56 PM

We need to beat USC, the #1 team in the land, to qualify for a bowl.

Everyone who is able to get on the field will play. The guys who can't include MLB McCullough and SS King.

We may have to worry about a transfer from WR Cliff Byrum, who is complaining about playing time. Of course, he has been hurt the last couple of weeks ... still, we'll move him up the depth charts a bit to try and pacify him.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 07:01 PM

USC has the #1 offense in the land, rolling up 554.9 yards per game. They are the #13 defense. I never had them undefeated this late in the year in my five years at the helm, so I have to grudgingly give some credit to the new guy.

Sharpe is an animal at QB - they are lucky to have him getting snaps instead of the other JR that our old offensive coordinator kept trying to force feed. Sharpe has matured into a terrific player, with 28 TDs and almost 3000 yards on the year to go with a 174.6 rating.

The Trojans have a pair of monsters at both RB and WR. Todd Vereb, a senior standoug at RB, has gone for 1250 yards with 16 TDs. His numbers would be even more prodigious if he wasn't splitting carries.

Defensively, the stats don't jump off the page because everyone makes plays. But DE Ben Logan has 10 sacks. They are #4 against the run, which means that we won't just be able to load up with Derrick and stay in this game.

This is the first team that dwarves our talent level. We are listed as an eight point dog, but the line really should be about 25.

muns 01-01-2006 07:55 PM

good read hoops, good luck with usc :) sure youll have fun with that one..........

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 08:36 PM

It's a sell-out - Trojans fans smell blood in the water.

We get the ball first, starting at our 41 after a weak kickoff. That is perhaps the ugliest wart on the Trojans - only an average kicker.
Brown runs for 7 on his first carry.
We have a 30 yard pass called back on a holding call. Brutal, as Jackson made one heck of a play on that ball.
But our guys are not deterred. Burford again hits Jackson, this time for 29 yards!
Crap, Burford goes down on his next attempt. We are again stuck with scrubs at the QB position (remember, I banished our 2nd stringer) and in dire straights.
Anderson completes back-to-back screen passes, moving us to the 13.
And Brewer run it in after a short pass! 7-0, 11:42 left in quarter.

Unreal! Their #2 QB, Ken Gurode, throws into coverage on 3rd and 12. It is picked by SS Joe Lusk, who follows blockers all the way! 81 yards, 14-0 Bruins! 9:47 left in the quarter.

The Trojans now appear to be taking us seriously. First play, 32 yards from Gurode to John Hobbs. Hobbs is a stud receiver who has been stuck as the #3 guy for four years now.
Back to back carries for Vereb - 7 and 17 yards.
Then Gurode hits Sherman with a 32 yard TD strike. 14-7, 7:34 left in quarter.

3 and out, we can't get Brown going here.

It looks like Gurode is getting the snaps today. Good break for us, but we still have a very tall order.
Vereb picked up a pair of 1st downs on the ground.
Back to Sherman, 20 yards.
We can't stop them on 3rd and short, so they plod into the red zone.
Hobbs is down at the 1 on the final play of the first quarter.
The Trojans tie the game up with another 3rd down conversion. 14-14, 13:52 left in half.

3 and out. I think it is safe to say that momentum has swung.

Defense comes up with a quick stop. Punt.

Brown has been put in lockup so far - 7 carries for 18 yards.
But he finally gets some running room, rattling off two 10 yard gains.
We pick up 13 on 3rd and 1, down to the 4.
And Brown is in, we are back in front. 21-14, 5:51 left in the half.

Derek Stewart shows off his return skills on a 90 yard runback. 21-21, 5:34 left in the half.

Derrick runs the next kickoff back to the 45.
3 and out - USC is back to stuffing the run.

Gurode keeps picking up 3rd downs and USC moves into field goal range with a minute left in the half.
But they don't need to settle for a field goal, as Gurode throws his 3rd TD pass of the day, 31 yards to Hobbs. 28-21, 1:00 left in the half.

We can't move the ball in the last minute. 28-21 at half.

Halftime Notes:
I guess we are happy to only be down 7 at this point. But we are not really slowing them down and without a quality QB I don't think we can win this game. We have to have multiple turnovers in the 2nd half to have any hope of stealing this one.
We've done a good job of keeping penalties (1/10) and turnovers (0) in check so far.

USC is cutting us up on the opening drive of 2nd half - 10+ almost every play.
Vereb plows past 100 yards - 17 carries for 115.
And he runs it in from one yard out. 35-21, 11:47 left in quarter.

3 and out, Brown only gets 7 on 3rd and 10.

Gurode and Hobbs are on the same page, and Hobbs is over 100 yards. We can't stop these guys and we need a turnover - STAT! - to stay in this game.
We don't get a turnover, but DE Ronald Smith sacks Gurode on 3rd down to force a 39 yard field goal attempt. It's good, 38-21, 6:57 left in 3rd quarter.

We are being outgained 399-164.
QB Anderson hurts his leg on a handoff and is out. It is up to Moorehead.
Moorehead gets the ball to Ben Jackson, who sheds a tackler and gets into the open field before he is run down and has the ball stripped. USC recovers, they have the ball at their 48.
A USC score here would pretty much end this one.

Vereb runs for 20 and picks up 25 more on a screen pass. But we stuff him inside the ten, forcing a 22 yard field goal attempt. Money, 41-21 with 3:25 left.

We only have six completions with 18 minutes left in the game. That is a problem.
We get one more before an interception after Byrum runs a crappy route.

The defense holds, forcing a 3 and out.

Is this how comebacks begin? On 3rd and 3, Moorehead spots Brewer behind the secondary and lofts it up to him. 85 yards later, we have cut the margin to 41-27. 41-28 after the extra point, 13:31 left in the game.

Well, comebacks end on 86 yard returns. Derek Johnson is brought down at our 3 yard line. One play drive - Sherman catches a 3 yard screen. 47-28 after we stuff a 2 point conversion. 12:32 left to play.

USC has 30 first down to our 11, and a pair of long returns.
3 and out, we punt.

Three and out for USC, as Travis Wilcox rings up a sack on 3rd and 3.

Byrum fights for a ball and hauls it in for a 30 yard gain.
But we can't pick up another first down. Wayne takes the 33 yard field goal, 47-31 with 7:24 left. I think we probably needed to go for it on 4th and 7 there.

USC takes the kick back to the 44.
Vereb passes the 150 yard mark on a 17 yard run.
Gurode passes 300 yards in the air on a 15 yard completion to Sherman.
USC takes a 35 yard field goal, pushing the margin back to 19. 50-31, 4:48 left.

We are stopped near the 50. 4th and 9, Moorehead finds Stablein for 13 to keep the drive alive.
Next pass is picked.

Vereb punishes our defenders while running out the clock. He finishes with 31 carries for 187 yards. I won't miss him next year. USC is losing a lot of horses, but this might be the best of them if Sharpe doesn't go pro a year early.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 08:50 PM

So our season is over, 5-7 with a 2-6 conference record. We will be skewered for falling short of expectations, I'm sure.

Derrick finished 11th in the nation in rushing yards with 1,433. He was four yards behind Vereb from USC and 12 behind King from Pitt. I bet he would have passed those guys if he had gotten one game against our defense ...

Conference Standings:
USC 8-0
Washinton St 7-1
Cal 5-3
Oregon 4-4
Arizona 4-4
Washington 4-4
UCLA 2-6
Oregon St 2-6
Stanford 2-6
Arizona St 2-6

Final polls, prior to conference championships:
1. Southern Cal 11-0 SOS 61
2. Texas 11-0 SOS 15
3. Miami (OH) 11-0 SOS 86
4. LSU 10-1
5. Washington St 10-1
6. Texas Tech 9-2
7. Clemson 8-2
8. Michigan 8-3
9. Minnesota 8-3
10. Penn St 9-2

Blade6119 01-01-2006 08:55 PM

Am i the only one who finds it hilarious when your dynasty is next to ours in the listings like it is right now? Ours is "BBCF- Troy Trojans", and yours is "Down with the Trojans!"

MizzouRah 01-01-2006 08:58 PM

Caught that too Blade. :)

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:00 PM

Miami (OH) falls to a sub-.500 Cincinnati team. So we are down to 2 undefeated teams, but they will have to wade through the playoffs to get the dream championship game.

Miami only falls to #4 - interesting that 3 of the top 5 teams (USC, Miami, and Washington St) did not have games against teams in the Top 25.

Texas Christian broke into the Top 10 (#8) after finishing the year 10-1.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:00 PM

Yep, I've nearly posted in yours a couple of times :) Bad habit this weekend ...

Hope that we both have a little more success in Season 2.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:33 PM

Once again, listing people we played this year on the national teams and our qualifiers on the Conference Teams.

Award Winners:
1st Team All-Americans:
FB Joey Stackhouse (PITT) 130 yards, 3.71 ypc, 4 TDs
WR Joey Sherman (USC) 77 rec, 1261 yards, 13 TDs
WR Jerome Kulbacki (CAL) 79 rec, 1323 yards, 11 TDs
OT Sammy Linton (OSU) 22 rblk, 26 pan, 0 sa
OG Tom Tolbert (ORE) 23 rblk, 35 pan, 0 sa
OG Bill Westbrook (UCLA) 26 rblk, 21 pan, 0 sa
DT Damien Tate (ARI) 30 tackles, 9 sacks, 3 stf, 0 int
LB Glenn Murphy (WSU) 93 tackles, 9 sacks, 14 stf, 4 int
Offensive POY: Bobby Bryant, Clemson (RB) 2,092 yards, 5.99 ypc, 24 TDs
Defensive POY: Paul Boone, Michigan (DE) 27 tackles, 13 sacks, 7 stf, 1 INT
Coach of Year: Louie Sewell, Miami (OH): 11-1

2nd Team All-Americans:
None

3rd Team All-Americans:
QB Victor Glover (CAL) 3479 yards, 28 TDs, 10 INT, 140.3 rating
WR Derek Johnson (USC) 71 rec, 937 yards, 11 TDs
OG J.P. Gipson (USC) 19 rblk, 26 pan, 0 sa
DE Ben Logan (USC) 29 tackles, 10 sacks, 5 stf, 0 int
FS John Nottingham (ORE) 77 tackles, 2 sacks, 12 pd, 4 int
P Gary Bell (PITT) 43.6, 38.8 net, 57 lg, 28 in20

I'm shocked by Westbrook, who kept getting hurt in games this year. He was by far our best lineman, but I had no idea he was putting up All-American caliber numbers. I'm not shocked at 5 Trojans picking up honors.

Conference Honors:
1st Team:
OG Bill Westrbrook
Conf POY: Victor Glover
Conf FOY: Eric Williams (WSU) 3246 yards, 24 TDs, 18 INTs, 132.1 rating
ConfCOY: Steve Gilmour (WSU): 10-1

2nd Team:
RB Derrick Brown: 1433 yards, 5.25 ypc, 14 TDs
DE Ronald Smith: 32 tackles, 3 sacks, 9 stf, 0 int

3rd Team:
TE Pettis Larscheid: 20 receptions, 347 yards, 2 TDs
DE Joe Banducci: 20 tackles, 7 sacks, 4 stf, 0 int
DT Marcus Singletary: 5 tackles, 4 sacks, 0 stf, 0 int

Worst numbers ever for an all-conference selection for Singletary?

Westbrook is a senior, as is Larscheid. So is Singletary, but who cares?
Smith (FR) and Banducci (SO) will be back next year to bookend our D-Line. Derrick will be carrying the rock for another season. So we have some building blocks.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:48 PM

Also, if there is information that people reading along would like to see posted please ask and I'll by happy to oblige.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:52 PM

Final Top 10 heading into postseason:
1. Texas
2. USC
3. Miami (OH)
4. LSU - lost in SEC championship game to Georgia
5. Washington St
6. Clemson
7. Texas Tech
8. Texas Christian
9. Georgia
10. Michigan

Playoff seeding:
#1 Texas vs #16 North Texas
#2 USC vs #15 Memphis
#3 Miami (OH) vs #14 Fresno St
#4 LSU vs #13 Pittsburgh
#5 Clemson vs #12 Georgia
#6 Washington St vs #11 Michigan
#7 Texas Tech vs #10 Virginia
#8 Texas Christian vs #9 Penn St

So we went 0-3 this year against playoff teams. I think WSU is headed for a fall against the Wolverines.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 09:59 PM

Interesting end of year stats for us:
Offense: 53rd
Defense: 85th
Computer Ranking: 61st

We were -5 in turnover ratio, a stat that I felt haunted us. Definitely needs improvement, but perhaps not as bad as I thought it was.

Blade6119 01-01-2006 10:01 PM

Not to nitpick(i love that you included people you played in the award section), but you have westbrook listed as USC on awards list.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:05 PM

Playoff results:
#1 Texas 63-10 over North Texas
#2 USC 44-19 over #22 Memphis
#3 Miami (OH) is hosed 40-18 by #18 Fresno St
#4 LSU 24-21 over #11 Pittsburgh
#5 Washington St goes down hard 50-20 to #10 Michigan
#6 Clemson falls 38-45 to #9 Georgia
#7 Texas Tech is punked 43-9 to #13 Virginia
#8 TCU loses big to #12 Penn State, 14-33.

No minor bowls for Pac 10 teams this week.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:07 PM

Blade, edited now. Thanks for the catch.

Also, I'll post his card since he is our first All-American.

Bill Westbrook, Offensive Guard
UCLA
Current/Potential
KRB
PAN
SA
HOLD
FS
4.0/4.0
26
21
0
2
2
California-LA Brown Bears
Attributes
Morale:
Frustrated
Height:
6-4
Weight:
320
Ideal Wt:
322
Jersey:
70
Age:
22
Year:
Sr
Status:
OK
Energy:
0
HS Ranking:
#217
Pos Ranking:
#10 OG
Position Ratings
Pass Block:
81
Run Block:
99
Hands:
60
Long Snapping:
29
Durability:
47
Endurance:
97
Athletic Ratings
Arm Strength:
7
Acceleration:
14
Agility:
27
Speed:
15
Strength:
49
Jumping:
46
Instincts:
65
Aggressiveness:
61
Discipline:
51
Intelligence:
54
Work Ethic:
77
Personal Bests
Run blocks:
5


Pancakes:
3


:
0


:
0


:
0


Game Logs
WeekOppResKRBPanSAHoldFSMB
1@BYUW120000
2CSUW410000
4@USFW330110
6ARZW210000
7@ASUL020010
8@WASTL310000
9STANL230000
10WASHL130000
11@CALL120101
12ORSTW400000
13@PITTL320000
14@USCL210000
Total--26210221
Blocking Statistics
YearGPGSKRBPanSAHoldFSMB
2007981133112-------
200810101944211-------
200912121651320-------
2010121226210221-------
Total434272338864-------
Turnover Statistics
YearGPGSIntsYdsAvgRecFYdsAvgTD
20081010000.0100.00------
20091212000.0100.00------
20101212000.0400.00------
Total4342000.0600.00------
Scouting Report
Potential
Bill is currently at his projected potential.
Player Awards
Named Third Team All-Pacific Ten (2008)
Named Third Team All-Pacific Ten (2009)
Named National First Team (2010)
Named First Team All-Pacific Ten (2010)

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:18 PM

Going bowling:
Cal (7-4) is an 8 point dog against Kansas State (7-5).
Oregon (7-5) is a 2 point favorite against Wisconsin (7-4).
Washington (6-5) is a 8 point favorite against Utah (9-2).
Arizona (6-5) is an 11 point dog against Syracuse (8-3).

Playoff games:
#1 Texas is a 6 point favorite against #12 Penn State.
#2 USC is a 16 point favorite against #13 Virginia.
#10 Michigan is a 12 point favorite against #18 Fresno St.
#4 LSU is a 2 point favorite against #9 Georgia.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:21 PM

Syracuse 48, Arizona 26
Washington 29, Utah 23
Oregon 36, Wisconsin 34 (nice job by Vegas)
Kansas State 48, Cal 27

Texas 25-17 over Penn State
USC 39-27 over Virginia
Fresno St 40-17 over Michigan (wow, surprised by this one)
LSU 41-13 over Georgia

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:29 PM

Playoffs:

#1 Texas is a five point dog to 12-2 LSU.
USC is a 17 point favorite against Fresno St.

We get the undefeated matchup in the championship:
Texas wins 30-25 against LSU
USC opens up a can, winning 64-24 against Fresno State.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:34 PM

#2 USC is a 10 point favorite against #1 Texas.

USC is the #1 offense and the #14 defense. Texas has the #3 offense and #21 defense. Funny how this is mirroring reality ... but our game takes place on Jan 1, not Jan 4.

USC covers the number, winning 42-28 to win their first title.
QB Sharpe goes 23-30 for 305 yards and 5 TD passes.
RB Cliff Neil (JR, splits carries with Vereb) missed a lot of the year with injuries, but was back with a vengeance in this game. 25 carries for 206 yards. I hope he goes pro as well ...

It appears the best thing to ever happen to USC was having me head across town.
Not exactly the start I was looking for in my "Down with the Trojans!" dynasty ...

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:40 PM

Grades are hash, as they should be:
Team Performance: D
Talent: B
Recruiting: A
Board Expectations: F
Prestige: D
Overall: C

Prestige is at 64, down one point after a subpar season.

Budget is at 2,040,000, down 20K from last year.
77K per week to spend on recruiting, with 14 scholarships to fill.

Rutgers and SMU are interested in taking us away from UCLA. Nope, we have a job to finish here.

No firings in conference - of course not, we helped everyone earn a little job security.

hoopsguy 01-01-2006 10:44 PM

Here are the players considering early entry - all Pac 10 players listed.
OG James Bernard (SR) Oregon
ILB Dewey Carolan (SR) Arizona St
QB Lance Detmer (JR) Washington
CB Pat Ferguson (SR) Southern Cal
QB Victor Glover (SR) Cal
QB Lamar Horner (JR) Oregon St
DE Ryan Humphrey (JR) Stanford
WR Derek Johnson (JR) Southern Cal
WR Jerome Kulbacki (SR) Cal
ILB Glenn Murphy (JR) Washington St
QB LaShaun Sharpe (SR) Southern Cal
WR Joe Sherman (SR) Southern Cal
OG Tom Tolbert (SR) Oregon
FS Brooks Tucker (SR) Cal
RB Todd Vereb (SR) Souther Cal

None of our guys - sweet. 5 USC guys, even better.


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