Friday, March 26, 2010
The next leaders of the UCLA Bruins
2009 was a mediocre season for the UCLA Bruins, producing a 7-6 record. The Bruins will be starting their spring practices in less than a week, and are banking on the improvements of about ten players to bring the next season up a few notches. The top players to watch include:
10. Wide Receiver, record breaker and offensive powerhouse - Josh Smith
9. Corner back and showing strides on the practice field - Aaron Hester
8. May be the Defensive End the Bruins need - Damien Holmes
7. Running back has the perfect mix of strength and speed - Milton Knox
6. Offensive guard with much to prove or much to lose - Stanley Hasiak
5. Offensive tackle will need to step up his game - Nik Abele
4. Running back will need to prove his spot on the team - Jonathon Franklin
3. Defensive tackle is being given the chance he needs to shine - David Carter
2. Quarterback teetering on the verge of losing his spot - Kevin Prince
1. Quarterback battling it out with Prince - Richard Brehaut
10. Wide Receiver, record breaker and offensive powerhouse - Josh Smith
9. Corner back and showing strides on the practice field - Aaron Hester
8. May be the Defensive End the Bruins need - Damien Holmes
7. Running back has the perfect mix of strength and speed - Milton Knox
6. Offensive guard with much to prove or much to lose - Stanley Hasiak
5. Offensive tackle will need to step up his game - Nik Abele
4. Running back will need to prove his spot on the team - Jonathon Franklin
3. Defensive tackle is being given the chance he needs to shine - David Carter
2. Quarterback teetering on the verge of losing his spot - Kevin Prince
1. Quarterback battling it out with Prince - Richard Brehaut
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Cali Bears overturning their special teams
This season a new special teams coach means new special team strategies for the Berkley Bears. It is no surprise to anyone in the Pac-10 that the Bears’ special teams are being revamped, since they were one of the worst in the conference last season. With Coach Jeff Genyk joining the ranks, there will be a fresh perspective and hopefully a better turnout in the seasons to come. Genyk is a former head coach at Eastern Michigan and is bringing a labor-intensive approach to his training to whip these men into shape. Genyck has also been working with the kickers to get a feel of how they work, with not a lot of results from either of them. Coach Jeff Genyk has a lot of work to do in the upcoming months, but with his expertise the Bears are sure to make major strides.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Troubles on the Oregon Ducks football team
After Jeremiah Masoli was convicted of second-degree burglary last Monday, he was suspended for the 2010 season with the Oregon Ducks. Coach Chip Kelly will be meeting with him to decide his fate for the spring practices, if he has any future with the team at all. Masoli was given the option to redshirt the season and come back next year, but nothing has been decided quite yet. Masoli was up for the Heisman Trophy position, but I suspect that has already been decided. One big no.
The Oregon Ducks are a little shaken right now with being thrown such a curve ball, and the coaches will have to decide soon who the starting quarterback is going to be. There is a huge competition between Nate Costa, a senior at Oregon, and sophomore Darron Thomas. We'll have to wait and see what happens with that one. LaMichael James is also suspended for the season opener for charges of a DUI. Let's hope the team doesn't completely fall to pieces.
The Oregon Ducks are a little shaken right now with being thrown such a curve ball, and the coaches will have to decide soon who the starting quarterback is going to be. There is a huge competition between Nate Costa, a senior at Oregon, and sophomore Darron Thomas. We'll have to wait and see what happens with that one. LaMichael James is also suspended for the season opener for charges of a DUI. Let's hope the team doesn't completely fall to pieces.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Mike Bellotti is going to ESPN
Mike Bellotti has officially left his post as the athletic director at Oregon for a position as a college football analyst at ESPN. Bellotti has only been at Oregon since July, but cannot pass up an opportunity like this. Mike Bellotti has been in the coaching business for 36 years and is ready for something new. He is passionate about the game of football and a great speaker, so he will do wonders as an analyst at ESPN. Good luck Mike!
Oregon State NFL contender
Sean Canfield is a top contender for a spot in the NFL. As the quarterback for Oregon State, Canfield was a star player leading the Beavers to a genuine threat level in the Pac-10 conference. Sean Canfield caught his lucky break this past season when starting quarterback was injured, giving him room to jump right into the game. Canfield ended the season with having passed over 3,000 yards with 20 touchdowns. Sean Canfield is physically and mentally ready to play in the NFL and will be a strong member of any team.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Andru Pulu turned himself in
Andru Pulu, of the Washington Huskies, has finally turned himself in to the police. Pulu had been suspended by his Head Coach indefinitely for an undisclosed violation. The Washington Huskies athletic department had nothing to say on the matter, but the Times has reported that Andru Pulu was being investigated for the assault of a 22-year-old house party attendee.
Too bad Pulu screwed up, because he was expected to return next season as the starting defensive end. Andru Pulu was a true star of an athlete on the field, but apparently doesn’t know where to leave his aggression. With spring practice only two weeks away, this will be the time for a new star athlete to step up their game.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Pac-12?
This Pac-10 Conference blog might be having to change its name to the Pac-12 come 2012. The Pac-10 Conference is thinking of adding two more teams and creating a conference championship game in order to drive up revenue. If the two teams are added, it would most likely happen in Fall of 2012 when the new television contract starts. The Colorado Buffaloes are definitely a contender for one of the two spots, since they fit the conference's profile in academics and location. The Buffaloes also bring with them the Denver TV market which is a huge incentive to the Pac-10. Other options on this short list are Utah, Texas, Texas A&M and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. There may also be a large disincentive for these teams to leave the Big 12 and join the Pac-10... a nine million dollar disincentive actually.
Stanford's Spring Practice
Stanford was on day three of their spring practice last Thursday. For the Cardinals football players, it marked the first day in full pads and finally get to practice full contact. Each player participating in spring practices are getting in on the action, from first string the the bottom of the barrel. This is really great for moral on the team, because everyone is getting an equal chance to show what they've been improving on...or need help with. Offensive lineman James McGillicuddy is especially excited to start the season off with a bang stating, "This is an awesome day for football." The Cardinals are pumped for the season to start, and you should too. Don't miss out on a Stanford Cardinals football game this season!
Friday, March 5, 2010
Moevao not returning to Oregon
Lyle Moevao has been denied by the NCAA for a sixth year with the Oregon State Beavers. Although it was a long-shot bid, Moevao had such bad luck suffering numerous injuries in his last season. As the Beaver's starting quarterback in 2008, he was only able to play one down last season after a slow shoulder surgery recovery and a season-ending foot injury. No one could be more bummed out than Lyle Moevao himself, besides maybe his coaches. Coach Mike Riley release a statement commending Moevao's hard work and dedication to the team, and that he will be greatly missed. Oregon State will have to start fresh with their four quarterbacks, who include one sophomore, junior and two redshirt freshmen players. They'll have big shoes to fit into to this next season.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
USC Coaching Staff coming together
It has been a long process, that still needs some tweaking, but the USC's coaching staff is finally coming together. Head Coach Lane Kiffin is hiring on John Baxter, who is coming off a long stint as a Fresno State assistant. John Baxter will be USC's special teams coordinator and Kiffin is confident he will serve the team well.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Look. I'm on a horse.
I know you have seen the Old Spice commercial. You know, "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" one? Absolutely hilarious!
"Hello ladies. Look at your man. Now back to me. Now back at your man. Now back to meee."
Well that "Man" is none other than former Arizona State receiver Isaiah Mustafa. Mustafa was a reserve receiver during the Sun Devils 1996 Rose Bowl run as well. He is multi-talented, as a Pac-10 football player and small time actor. With this Old Spice commercial generating so much buzz, I wouldn't be surprised to see him more often in the near future.
Here's the ad if you have no idea what I'm talking about...or just love to watch it:
"Hello ladies. Look at your man. Now back to me. Now back at your man. Now back to meee."
Well that "Man" is none other than former Arizona State receiver Isaiah Mustafa. Mustafa was a reserve receiver during the Sun Devils 1996 Rose Bowl run as well. He is multi-talented, as a Pac-10 football player and small time actor. With this Old Spice commercial generating so much buzz, I wouldn't be surprised to see him more often in the near future.
Here's the ad if you have no idea what I'm talking about...or just love to watch it:
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