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Location: Los Angeles, Calif. | Founded: 1919 | Enrollment: 37,221 | Colors: Blue and Gold | Stadium: Rose Bowl | Capacity: 92,542 | Coach: Rick Neuheisel
Record: (6-7, 5-4 Pacific 10)
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SPRING OBJECTIVES
The quarterback competition continues. Often injured or inconsistent, Ben Olson and Patrick Cowan are at it again, and with new coordinator Norm Chow at the helm, the slate is wiped clean again. Olson has started 10 games in the past two seasons, Cowan 13. A knee injury could limit Cowan this spring, but the competition could extend into the fall.

BUILDING BLOCKS
The defensive-tackle position will be boosted by the return of senior Brigham Harwell, who missed the final 11 games of last season and received a medical redshirt. Also inside, UCLA has true sophomore Brian Price, who was a star recruit in 2007. Adding to the depth are juniors Jess Ward and Jerzy Siewierski, as well as senior Chase Moline, who will see this spring if he can continue in football after missing eight games last season because of head, neck and back problems. If it all works out, the defense will have talent and depth at a critical position.

SCHEDULE SITUATION
New coach Rick Neuheisel gets no break-in time. The Bruins open at home against always-ready Fresno State, which, again, will be one of the favorites to win the WAC. Then, Tennessee visits the Rose Bowl Sept. 6. Then comes a game at MWC champ BYU Sept. 13. Welcome back to college football, Rick. The Pac-10 slate features five home games, but the four road trips all look difficult -- at Oregon, at Cal, at Arizona State and at Washington, which surely will be fired up for the return of its former head coach.

QUOTE TO NOTE
"The defensive players are very familiar with DeWayne's system, which has proven to be very effective, and despite the loss of several seniors, we should continue to field one of the top defenses in the Pacific-10 Conference." -- UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel on defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker

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April 25, 2008 3:38 pm
Both Pat Cowan and Ben Olson won't be participating on the final Spring scrimmage at Rose Bowl. Pat Cowan could be out of the entire season when MRI revealed that he has damage ACL on his left knee. The same left knee he had surgery last February. Wanting to be a starter, I think Pat Cowan came back too soon after the surgery which lead to this injury.

Meanwhile, Ben Olson suff
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April 28, 2008 3:06 am
it is being reported that he had surgery and will be out the whole year. A big blow for UCLA
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April 14, 2008 10:16 am
I'm hearing nothing out here and was wondering if the local press is covering any details other than the QB battle.  Any updates would be greatly appreciated.
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Since:Nov 28, 2006

April 27, 2008 1:19 am
Hey everyone.  I just got back from the Spring Game - it was pretty cool to see the guys come out of the tunnel to the cheers of 15,000 Bruin fans. 

There are a lot of factors that could have contributed to my observations, but here they are nevertheless.

1.  I think we are all going to really like Courtney Viney.  The game started with some speci
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April 25, 2008 12:23 am

May 3rd, 2008 on the Gator Football homepage will be the first annual fan smack-off.  Fans from all over CBSSportsline.com are invited to join a special thread being set-up which will be titled "Smack-off"  to talk your best smack at your bitterest rival.  Auburn v. Alabama, Michigan v. OSU, USC v. UCLA, Kansas v. Missouri, we'll have it all.  We are ...(more)

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April 18, 2008 12:34 pm
The Las Vegas Bookmakers have posted UCLA's over/under at at 5 1/2 wins this season.  The Bruins have to play 6 pre season top 25 teams this season including sc, ASU, Tennessee, BYU, Fresno st. and Oregon.  Seven home games with road games at Provo, Eugene, Berkeley, Seattle and Tempe.   I have to question the Senior leadership on this team with their decision to ...(more)
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April 12, 2008 7:48 pm
Fans' favorite, Pat Cowan, emerged as #1 QB so far this Spring practice. Surprisingly, Norm Chow observed him as having a stronger arm than Ben Olson. He's more mobile than Olson and hopefully Norm Chow can develop him further before Fall. I supposed having to coach Vince Young the last 2 years, Norm Chow may have a little different perspective or approach on his new simplify offense. In t ...(more)
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November 26, 2007 6:33 pm

Community,

We have a somewhat-new feature on Vcast/AT&T. Each week I ask you to explain why you love or hate a program. I'll usually do this when your team is playing a rival. And it just so happens UCLA is playing USC. So Bruins fans here's a small chance to take some nice shots at USC and tell the world what's so great about L.A.'s real college football team.

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January 14, 2008 4:00 pm
I know it is basketball season, but I sometimes take pause to look ahead to 2008.  I am excited about the offense, as I think we have talent and depth at all of the skill positions.  Lanis and Kia give us great anchors at the tackles, but I am curious to see how we rebuild the interior of the O-Line.  Keane, Dean, Sheller, Bennett, young Tevaga - there is some potential there.
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February 12, 2008 5:20 pm
i just saw this article on yahoo, i thought it was just a typical SUC move. check it out.
sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=AnT5uavplP8G.RI6VqjP8IQ5nYcB
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March 19, 2008 8:28 pm
(POLL) Other than the obvious (Duke) who could most likely upset us?
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February 17, 2008 7:11 pm

I just set up a new college baseball forum a couple of days ago and I'm trying to get the word spread out. Should be fun once the season gets going.