Post-practice update
* Jerzy Siewierski limped off the practice field on crutches after tweaking his foot. Neuheisel doesn't know his status yet.
* Ryan Taylor got most of the work with the starting offensive line at right guard Wednesday.
"I just thought that Ryan Taylor deserved a chance. He's been playing backup center, but he's very athletic," offensive line coach Bob Palcic said. "I wanted to get a good look at him out there and make sure I have the best five guys."
* Crowd noise pumped in throughout the latter part of offensive drills, particularly when Richard Brehaut was out there.
* Neuheisel said the protocol for inserting Brehaut into the game was not yet determined, but reiterated once again that he would play.



Jon,
It seems to me no one on the coaching staff lays down the law. Seems like Bruins getting their old reputation as soft again. I'm not SEEING passion or desire on the field, HEARING don't cut it.
Thoughts?
Football program is invisible.
UCLA Bruins Football = LA Clippers
BE REAL
i agree with Joe B.Ruin!
These kids need to be disciplined and catch passes thrown their way...not jump offsides..AND IF THEY DO...be afraid to lose their positions for it! There isnt yet enough competition for positions. The kids dont feel the pressure to perform that they should.
BE REAL = UCLA alumnus wannabe