Opportunities aplenty for Bruins offense
Reading about the Arizona offense's prolific output has likely caused some UCLA fans to starting banging heads into walls. But if the Arizona defense was a wall, one well-timed headbutt would likely send it crashing down.
The Wildcats don't exactly have the Desert Swarm going this season, as Arizona gave up 584 yards last week to Stanford and 407 yards a couple of weeks ago to Oregon State. But then again, somehow Arizona held Central Michigan and prolific QB Dan LeFevour to 182 total yards in the season opener, so who knows?
Either way, this seems as good of time as any for Kevin Prince and the UCLA passing game to break out, as Andrew Luck is fresh off putting 423 yards on the Wildcats. I'd like to see the Bruins stretch the field a bit (Randall Carroll is a CIF sprint champion, hint, hint). The Arizona run defense isn't horrible, but there should be some room for Jonathan Franklin and company to run - provided UCLA stays close enough to where the run game is a realistic option.



any comments on this?
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-ucla-carroll-chow25-2009oct25,0,908464.story
We'll keep our eyes peeled to see if Carroll actually plays in this game and definitely check in with it after the game. I'll keep you posted.