What a swing!

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Hey folks. Ramona Shelburne here with you today, pinch-hitting for Jill Painter.

I was going to post something at the start of the game asking for pre-game predictions but seeing as how we've already seen a 14-point swing in the first minute of the game, that's probably not a good idea.

To review, in case you tuned in late to the game, Terrence Austin took the opening kick off back for what would've been a 102-yard touchdown, except that it was called back because of a penalty on Adam Heater. The Bruins then went three and out on offense, punted the ball to Fresno State's Marlon Moore, who returned it for a 63-yard touchdown to stake Fresno State to an early 7-0 lead.

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gubon13 Author Profile Page said:

Lucky for us, their run defense looks horrible so far...

BRUINzor Author Profile Page said:

i just wanna say that that was the worst punt coverage i have ever seen in the history of my life. it looked like ucla played with like 3 players....

but td bell woohoo go bruinz!!!

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