Neuheisel interview continued: Getting it done

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How do you get those close games to tip your way? If Oregon doesn't score three touchdowns in about 12 seconds, you...
UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel: "If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas. It's about being good enough. Being good enough to get it done. No more excuses as to why we didn't. There's no youth excuse, there's no any excuse. We have to find a way to get it done."

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MichaelRyerson Author Profile Page said:

What's not to like about this guy? I still say we're a year away.

Blue Bruin Author Profile Page said:

Jon, you should take a cue from Rick and add a little more rhyming into your pieces.

Coach Thom Author Profile Page said:

Where does Coach Rick dig up these pithy sayings? There must be a school for them somewhere.

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