Weekly Answers, Pt. 2

Check out the latest batch of weekly answers…

1) Oregon displaying bad sportsmanship or the wake up call a (wannabe) big-time program like UCLA needed? – 60-13How did they display bad sportsmanship? They put in the backups with a quarter left. The Bruins couldn’t stop Nate Costa and Remene Alston, either.

2) What SHOULD UCLA do going forward? What WILL UCLA do going forward? – Oregon DebacleWhat should UCLA do? Start taking more chances on both sides of the ball. What will they do? Probably not that.

3) Do you see a difference in the playcalling from practice to gameday? In other words can you as an observer of practice know beforehand whether the gameplan on both O & D is too conservative? Did you see the routs coming vs Cal and Ore based on practice? – Mik04I can definitely say they experiment more in practice, but I would assume all teams are the same.

4) Maybe its my imagination, but it seemed to me that the coaching staff let Brehaut attempt more passes than Prince (based on their respective playing time). I would have thought it would be the other way around based on their total practice time. What’s your 2 cents? – BruintxAgreed, but that has a lot to do with both of their respective comfort zones. They could stand to let Brehaut air it out a little more, but they needed better pass protection for that. Kind of a catch-22.

5) I always wondered, when the team travels, for example to the Oregon game on Thursday. What do they do after the game? Do they stay the night and return in the morning or do they fly back the same night? Do they fly commerical or team charter? For most road games do they try to come back the same day to minimize time alway from home and study time? – eastsidebruinThey typically fly commercial and always fly back right after the game.