Sportschump.net presents… What to watch this weekend
Posted By Chris Humpherys On Friday, September 11th 2009. Under NCAA Football, NFL Tags: Carolina Panthers, Charlie Weis, Florida Gators, Fresno State Bulldogs, Lane Kiffin, Michigan Wolverines, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Philadelphia Eagles, Rich Rodriguez, Tennessee Volunteers, Tim Tebow, UCLA Bruins football, USC, wisconsin football
Can you smell that, sports fans? The freshly cut grass? The grill at the tailgate loaded up with low-sodium, turkey kielbasa? The stumbling guy with matching hat and jersey who has had way too much to drink hours before tip-off? That’s right. It’s that time of year again and we ... Continue Reading
It’s official: Bruins are now Craft’s team
Posted By Matt Severance On Tuesday, August 19th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Kevin Craft, UCLA Bruins football
Not much of a surprise at UCLA, where coach Rick Neuheisel has announced that Kevin Craft has won the Bruins’ starting QB job for the season opener against Tennessee.
"We've decided to name Kevin Craft our starting quarterback," said Neuheisel this week. "He's earned it with his consistent play and he ... Continue Reading
2008 UCLA Bruins Preview: Can Neuheisel get UCLA headed in the right direction?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Saturday, August 16th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 UCLA Bruins football preview, 2008 UCLA football preview, Aaron Perez, Aaron Ware, Alterraun Verner, Aundre Dean, ben olson, Brian Price, Brigham Harwell, DeWayne Walker, Jess Ward, Kahlil Bell, Kai Forbath, Kevin Craft, Korey Bosworth, Kyle Bosworth, Marcus Everett, Milton Knox, Norm Chow, Rahim Moore, Reggie Carter, Rick Neuheisel, Tom Blake, UCLA Bruins football, UCLA Bruins football preview, UCLA football, UCLA football preview
On New Year's Day 1984, UCLA rolled over Illinois in the Rose Bowl, with QB Rick Nueheisel throwing for 298 yards and four touchdowns, two to Karl Dorrell.
Two decades later, it was Dorrell doing the passing, as the reins of the UCLA program were handed over to Neuheisel ... Continue Reading





