Answers, Part II

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Here is the second grouping:

RH is under a very large microscope for how he handles players off the field issues, for obvious reasons, how well do you think he handled the Brett Lockett situation? Also have you spoken to any of the players and asked if it was a message well sent?
I'm guessing RH is Neuheisel, but that is just a guess. He said he was going to be tough on players because he was not as tough as he should have been in the past, so I think he handled the Lockett situation well.
As for talking to other players, I spoke to some about it, and the consensus was Lockett messed up and the penalty was just and fair.

I read that you think that Ben Olson can make it to the NFL. Did you think the same of Cowan when he was healthy? Do you think we win more games with Olson or Cowan if he had not suffered an injury?
I never thought of Cowan as an NFL quarterback because he doesn't have the body or arm strength of Olson. In a vacuum, Olson has a prototype NFL body to play quarterback. He's big, strong, can see over the line of scrimmage and has nice arm strength.
I don't know if UCLA wins more games with Cowan or Olson, mostly because Olson hasn't performed to the level I think he is capable of performing at. Right now, I will say it would be a wash when it came to which quarterback would win more games.

Any update on Alex Stepheson? Do you think he'll end up at SC?
I know UCLA is still talking to him, and I've heard other schools are as well. When all is said and done, though, I think he winds up at USC.

can you compare Marcus Everrett to A. Moutra? Sounds like Moutra is a taller, faster version.
I haven't seen enough of Moutra to make that comparison. Plus, Everett looked great this summer, and I expect a big year from him.

can you compare Brig Harwell to young Brian Price? At the same stage of their careers, sounds like Brian is ahead of Brig, but Brig has been a bit injury-plagued.
There is no comparison. Harwell played end in his first season, and then moved to tackle. Price is UCLA's top NFL talent, and I expect him to be a three-and-through guy. Price is the kind of defensive tackle coaches dream about, and I think he is light years ahead of where Harwell was entering their sophomore seasons.

While you're at it, could you compare Geoff Strand to the most current Uga over at Georgia? I think Jeff's got reach on him, but Uga is rumored to be trained in Brazilian ju-Jitsu. I personally think Smokey over at Tennessee could take them both.
Uga's got some bite to him, and in listening to Strand tell the fans when they are supposed to cheer (is that because the fans don't know themselves?) I wouldn't mind for Uga to lock on the leg for a little bit. As for Smokey, how can he not take both of them? He's a bear, isn't he?

Also, what's the difference between a jelly-filled donut and an eclaire? I mean, their both basically sweet filling surrounded by fried dough, correct? Why the delineation?
Well, jelly-filled donuts are much sweeter than éclairs, and much messier to eat. Eclairs also taste better refrigerated. Man, I'll be back with another set of answers later. I'm getting hungry.

Any chance Ben Howland lands Josh Smith anytime soon?
He's a 2010 kid, so I'm not anticipating anything soon.

Elijah Johnson and Avery Bradley are said to have academic issues. Is it thought that they'll be admitted to UCLA? Does Howland want Johnson if so (and he doesn't get Bradley)?
I know UCLA likes both players, but at this point both players have some work to do before it goes any further.

how long is UCLA's contract with Addias? Have they thought about switching to Nike? I think UCLA would sell more me merchandise which would help the university right?
The contract runs through the 2010-11 season. In the past when I asked about a switch, I was always told UCLA liked the way Adidas treated the school. Part of the charm, I am told, is Adidas doesn't have a boatload of clients, so UCLA feels like it gets treated specially.

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Anonymous said:

Please stay with Adidas. Nike sucks.

Brian said:

Brian,

Tennessee's mascot "Smokey" is not the bear.............he's a dog called a coonhound........so, I think the question about him vs. UGA relates to dog vs. dog and my choice would be UGA. :-)

Tyler Durden Author Profile Page said:

Let's see...Cowan is 6-5 (ie, taller than Olson) and 220ish (much thicker than, say, Matt Moore, QB for the Carolina Panthers) and runs well (whereas Olson is immobile) and has a stronger arm than Olson, according to no less a QB judge of talent than Norm freakin' Chow...

But keep perpetuating that myth that big and slow Olson "can see over the LOS" and other such malarkey...rarely do the facts matter in today's world.

ucla2k3 Author Profile Page said:

If we switch to Nike, Phil Knight is going to outfit our Bruins in tye-dye powder blue uniforms. HELL NO!!!

Anonymous said:

adidas is worn by CHAMPIONS.... they have STANDARDS.... they don't contract with just anyone.

Brian Dohn Author Profile Page said:

I know Smokey is a dog. It was a joke about a comment written last season in regards to him. Sorry, must have been too inside for the masses to get.

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This is Brian Dohn's sixth season covering UCLA after spending 4 1/2 years covering the Dodgers for the Daily News and other Los Angeles Newspaper Group papers. He graduated from Rutgers, where the first college football game was played in 1869. Sure, the Scarlet Knights suffered for a long time, but now RU is doing what Jerseyans always thought was possible. Winning at Rutgers also proves winning is possible everywhere else in the nation, so underachieving coaches better be careful. Now, if only men's hoops can turn it around.

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