The waiting game
Kevin Prince, who's sidelined with a mild oblique strain, will return Monday at the earliest.
``He's dying right now, he wants to be in there so badly,'' Rick Neuheisel said. ``I think we'll probably have him back Monday.''
Asked when it would become a problem as to how long he's out, Neuheisel said: ``I think we're still OK. We feel better because he has experience. He played last year. If we had to get all the way to game week, then it would be a problem.''



Kevin Prince is a injury prone good for nothing. Give the ball to Brehaut and give him 80% of the snaps.
He's not good for nothing but YOU certainly are Cosanostra!
Actually Cosanostra I know who you are and you suck big time!
Ever hear of the "eggshell man?" Well, it has nothing to do with manliness, but everything to do with one's DNA constitution. Some men are not built for the rigorous hits of a combat, excuse me, contact sport such as football is.
Quite frankly, it is amazing that any young man can withstand the rigors of these hits from frothing footballers weighing in at 240 and running at 4.8 or better.
LAWYER JOHN
Honestly, at this point, it would take a very compelling argument to convince me Prince is not injury prone. He missed his entire senior year to injury, and practically half of last year to injury, and now this. I have nothing but support for this kid because of his attitude and I have faith in Chow's eye for talent... Nevertheless, he has to "show me" on Saturdays.
Brehaut is a great raw talent, and arguably has a higher ceiling than Prince. However, I don't think he has thefire that Prince has as a natural leader. It would take a lot for him to become our number one guy if Prince stays healthy.
@Hollywood Bruin
I was on my usual tour of duty scouring the Bruin Athletic offices and found a memo from "CRN" to "CNC." Since I've just been transferred from Washington DC, I'm not yet hip to the initials used in the missive, but it still may shed some light on your conjecture.
Anyway, the memo stated that although this fellow Brehaut had the raw talent of a combined Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Peyton (and Eli) Manning, and Vince Young, the coaches think that this obviously injury-prone fellow Prince should be the starting QB. The one CNC stated, “I just like the cut of Prince's jib.” Plus I bet the Marketing department likes the idea of having royalty get a lot of press!
Hey Holly, one question --- were you born a blithering idiot, or are you a self-made man?
I predict Prince won't make it through the third game. I can't imagine using the revolver (pistol)offense with a QB that is injury prone and SOFT. I hope Brehaut and Crissman both understand that they will likely get a chance at starting QB before the season is finished.