Glicksberg to start

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Word from UCLA is Scott Glicksberg will start at right guard ahead of Sonny Tevaga and Brandon Bennett. Tevaga started the first two games, and Bennett ran with the first unit much of the week, but Glicksberg took over on Thursday.
Glicksberg started the season opener against Tennessee at left guard.

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El Cajon Bruin Author Profile Page said:

Kevin Pearson of the Press-Enterprise is reporting that Bennett is starting? Who's right?

Anonymous said:

I wouldn't take Dohn too seriously. He thinks UCLA is going to beat UA.

Brian Dohn Author Profile Page said:

Well, I was at practice yesterday, and I know the aforementioned person was not. Therefore, that person did not see Glicksberg practice with the first unit on Thursday.
Second, I received my information from UCLA.

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