Articles in the UCLA Post Game Category
Coaching staff, Recruiting, UCLA Post Game »
After reading this guy talk about how athletically superior the UCLA players are, I started to look at his comments objectively. I noticed that they are completely biased and have zero foundation in the facts.
For starters I want to talk about what athletic means. An athletic person is not simply a player that can jump high, run fast, and lift a lot of weights – otherwise everyone who went to the combine would get picked up. An athlete is an individual that can excel in numerous athletic disciplines. He possesses coordination …
Recruiting, UCLA Post Game »
I have received a few emails about an article that Dick Harmon posted about a personal trainer that is trying to discredit BYU players. I have read the article a few times and my heart is beating like crazy. I am furious that this guy thinks that BYU players can’t, and I quote,”…from an athletic standpoint can’t sniff UCLA’s player’s jocks.” This guy must not have been in the stands on Saturday. I’ll have my thoughts down for all to read tomorrow, I just hope I can keep from cursing.
Have I mentioned that I …
Mountain West Conf., UCLA Post Game, Utes »
September 15, 2008
All the talk about the Mountain West being inferior can stop. The past two weeks Mountain West teams were 5-0 against Pac-10 teams. UNLV beat Arizona State in a thrilling overtime victory that stunned the Sun Devils on their home field. UNLV’s win may have also saved Mike Sanford’s job, and breathed some life into a struggling program. TCU rolled over Stanford to the tone of 31-14, positioning themselves just outside of the top 25. If they win against Oklahoma, the Mountain West will have three ranked teams. …
Post Game, UCLA Post Game, UCLA week »
September 13, 2008
This game was amazingly entertaining. It was filled with great plays from both sides of the ball. The Cougars performance was practically flawless. We couldn’t be stopped on offense and our defense produced turnovers, big hits and best of all kept a goose egg on the scoreboard. I think this game ranks among the best performances in BYU history. For me the best part of the game was the infectious energy of the crowd and the passionate display of athletic performances on the field.
How did I do?
I was …
