Rick Neuheisal is One of a Kind…
2 September 2008
Quinn Gooch
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After Neuheisal’s first win as the UCLA coach, he disses UT and set off fireworks. I guess directly after his post game press conference a fireworks display was set off that made the stadium of fire look like a camp fire. Well, maybe not quite on that scale, but I know you got fired up reading it. Washington is this week, Washington is this week, Washington is this week. Just repeat, it over and over, it will help delay the excitement until the 13th.
Here is the video, there is no end to his arrogance.
http://www.latimes.com/video/?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=2865048
You’ll have to copy and paste the link in the address bar, and the fireworks are after the cameo speech.








I can hardly wait for your assessment of the Bruins. Their defense looked better than it did last year. Can we make it happen at LES?
For the copy and paste impaired
UCLA Post Game
Quinn,
I just found your site yesterday. I’m a die hard, and your inside look at the team is awesome! Loved watching you play, and now look forward to your posts!
Exactly what did he say that was dissing UT? Seems as though he was just pumping up his fans and team at a post-game “pep rally”…
You’re stretching to make this into an incident.
Stretching, the guy lit up the sky with fireworks before the UT team even left the stadium. If thats not a slap in the face I don’t know what is.
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Rather interesting. Has few times re-read for this purpose to remember. Thanks for interesting post. Waiting for the trackback.
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