Football throwing to begin

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With the freshmen (most of them) on campus now, UCLA is starting its daily passing workouts and will do so through the month of July.

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Anonymous said:

SICK

VB's Office Plant Author Profile Page said:

Who's sick?

BruinJigs Author Profile Page said:

Seems about the right time to do so. Gave the guys a week or so off from the end of the academic year to take to themselves before the grind begins.

Interesting that USC started its workouts a while ago, maybe 2 full weeks. I wonder if their workout schedule is influenced by their semester system.

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