Here is the seventh set of answers:
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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Answers, Part VI
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Answers, part V
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Answers, Part IV
Former UCLA defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker is not at New Mexico State, but his footprint remains firmly in the Southland. Here is something I wrote about Walker remaining tied to SoCal.
Also, here is the fourth set of answers:
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Howland on Cal
Here is the game story I wrote after UCLA’s win against Cal, and here is a column by Jill Painter.
Also, audio of coach Ben Howland’s press conference is here.
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Answers, Part III
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Answers, Part II
Here is the second set of ansers:
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Answers, Part I
Morning, folks. Having people register to comment cut down on the questions and, in my opinion, brought a better quality of questions. and there won’t be as many sets of answsers.
However, I’m still thinking there will be approximately 15 sets of answers, so let’s get started with set No. 1:
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UCLA and Hasiak
The recruitment of Kapolei (Hawaii) High offensive lineman Stan Hasiak continues for UCLA, despite his commitment to California. I was told a few more UCLA assistant coaches were in Hasiak’s home for a visit Thursday.
I am also told Hasiak, although saying he is “solid” in his commitment to Cal, is not sure where he wants to go to school.
Final: UCLA 81, Cal 66
The Bruins had a fine defensive performance (allowing Cal to make just 38.1 percent of its field goals in the first half), and Darren Collison had 18 points to lead the Bruins to a much-needed victory. Four of the five starters, with the exception of Nikola Dragovic, scored in double figures. UCLA (16-4, 6-2) had lost two of three Pac-10 games before Thursday. J’mison Morgan even got to play the final 1:49 in this one.