Did everyone forget UCLA's thumping of Texas a couple of weeks back by the unlikely score of 34-12? UCLA did it with a dominant rush offense(which now features the Pistol-like offense that Nevada now runs), and a very good pass defense. I'd also like to add that another reason they were able to beat Texas was because UCLA has the athletes to compete with the Texas' of the world.
Oregon has two potential weakness in my opinion: a young quarterback, and a sub-par rush defense. If UCLA can avoid getting down early, like they did in the Cal loss(7-35), and render their rush offense less formidable, I think the Bruin athletes will be able to run the ball on the Duck defense, and the Bruin defense will have some success limiting Oregon's pass offense. Again, if Ucla gets down early, The Bruins will be in trouble. They are almost no threat passing the ball. We all know what would happen if UCLA keeps giving the ball up too quickly to Oregon's vaunted offense: they'll get smoked.
I will trust UCLA's rush offense, and the highly recruited athletes that the Bruins still get to help get us the cover tonight.
UCLA IN A TWO STAR PLAY
IN BASEBALL, RICH LIKES THE PHILLIES AND THE UNDER IN THE SAME GAME IF THE OVER/UNDER LINE GETS TO 6.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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