Josh Smith and UCLA

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Here is a story about former Colorado receiver Josh Smith looking to transfer, with UCLA as a possible destination.
I know the Bruins are very interested in Smith. As a matter of fact, a few of my sources told me about it two weeks ago, and they said it had a good chance of happening if UCLA had scholarship space.
However, my sources asked me to keep it quiet until news of it leaked out, and now it has. So, as long as UCLA has an available scholarship, this has a very good chance of happening.

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BruinJigs Author Profile Page said:

How can we take in both Josh Smith and Fauria? I think Fauria, as a TE, should be the higher priority.

Fan4Life said:

Since he would be transferring in, couldn't he enroll late and be counted toward the 2010 class? I guess this would apply to Joseph Fauria as well.

bruinbrian Author Profile Page said:

we need to get this guy for a few reasons:
1. He graduated from my alma mater, Moopark High
2. He has great speed and is tremendous at returning kicks.
3. His nephew is Darrell Scott, the former top rated running back from Moorpark High and St. Bonnie that went to Colorado to play with Josh Smith. This could mean a transfer byt Scott to UCLA

ucla84 Author Profile Page said:

Having led the NCAA in Nikola Dragovics for several years, isn't it about time we monopolized the collegiate sporting world's Josh Smiths?

Ryan Author Profile Page said:

I'm thinking UCLA will try to clear two scholarships in the near future.

Anonymous said:

When I first glanced at the title, I started getting really excited. I thought it was the basketball Smith. But this is nice too. haha.

Does anybody know anything about this guy? Can he contribute or will he be warming the bench?

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