Bell talks

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UCLA running back Kahlil Bell met with the media today, and said the sprained ankle that kept him out the two previous games "actually feels a bit better than I thought it would."
He also said UCLA is "yet to put together a whole game," and that needs to happen.
And, for the first time, he acknowledged when he returned to the Washington State game last season, he did so with a torn anterior cruciate ligament. If you remember, Bell was injured on a run early, was examined on the sideline, and went back in a few plays later. He was injured on his first play back, and missed the rest of the season.

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Anonymous said:

I dont care how adament a kid is about going back into the game, the medical staff should have never permitted it. That is ridiculous on thier parts.

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