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UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel confirmed what was reported earlier today, that starting right tackle Aleksey Lanis decided to retire and take a medical scholarship. Neuheisel appeared surprised at Lanis' decision, as did Lanis' replacement, Sean Sheller, who said "I'm shocked."
Also, Neuheisel said walk-on tight end Travis Martin left the team, while red-shirt freshman Nate Chandler sat out practice because of what was termed a breathing problem. Neuheisel said Chandler underwent tests to determine the cause, but said anxiety and dehydration were both possibilities.
Also, in reviewing film from Saturday's scrimmage, Neuheisel cited the play of receivers Taylor Embree and Marcus Everett, tight end Logan Paulsen, defensive tackle Brian Price and middle linebacker Reggie Carter.

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Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

What did Neuheisel think of Cowan's play? 7 of 11 with 2 TDs, one on a 3rd and goal from the 11 (bullet to Everett), the other on a play where he evaded the rush and threw across his body to Paulsen sitting down in the zone to the inside.

The QB is the most important player on the field. Did any of the reporters care to know what the HC thought of the play of the guy he just tabbed as the tentative #1?

Did Cowan widen the gap between himself and Olson, or narrow it (in Neuheisel's opinion)?

Does anybody know????

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