Cal 35-7

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After the UCLA offense stumbled once more, Cal capitalized, with Marvin Jones taking a reverse for 48 yards and a touchdown.

Drive Time: 4 plays, 68 yards, 1:57

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Anonymous said:

let the finger point beginning!!!!

Anonymous said:

Until they put a quarterback that not only can run, but throw effectively on the run, the defense will continue to stack the line like today. And without any threat of a pass they will continue to be one dimensional. Darius Bell where are you?1

cj003 said:

once we went down by 14 the game was over. we can't pass at all, comebacks are out of the question.

BruinRob Author Profile Page said:

Sorry, but our football team had no fucking balls today, they played worse than the team that plays at half time of the Super Bowl, (or the week before) those chicks in Victoria Secret outfits...NO, wait a minute, that's in insult to those girls...WE PLAYED WORSE! Starting with our coaches...what they hell were they thinking!!?? running the same running play the whole game?? the same stupid passing play??!! Prince SUCKS!! get this ass out of there!! Prince is completely useless, if he wasn't ready to play what the hell was he doing in there?! UCLA needed to win this game to gain respectability and they failed miserably to say the least, it's all coaching!! common sense tells me that if we have a dead beat player on the field, get his ass out of there!! and these coaches don't freaking do that, WTF??

I'M SICK OF THIS SHIT!!

anon said:

The coaching staff believes a 50% Prince is much better than Richard Brehaut, Darius Bell, Nick Crissman, Justin Posthuma, and Clayton Tunney. So deal with it for the next two years!!!!

anonymous said:

get rid of Prince!!! an automatic dismissal for CRN for the sake of the program!

Reformed Droog Author Profile Page said:

Sucks, but your correlation between practice intensity and game performance when bust today, Jon...

BE REAL Author Profile Page said:

Not many comments about the game today. Can't say as I blame everybody for jumping off the bandwagon, assuming there ever was a 2010 bandwagon

LAWYER JOHN

Marc said:

I am not sure why the coaches like Prince so much. He lacks many skills and characteristics tha D1 quarterbacks need to be successful.

If anyone thinks this game did not show how one dimmensional the offense is and what that costs this team, I question your football knowledge. Stack the box and force U.C.L.A. To beat you through the air. It isn't even about the low yards or low completion percentage; it's about the inability to put up any downfield threat.

I also question the defense; and I believe this falls on the coach. Why do they look disorganized and confused out there? Halfway through the season and they were giving up yards in chunks, large chunks.

Needing six wins to get to a bowl, maybe, they need to find at least three more wins out of the last six games. They will be underdogs in probably every remaining game.

I hope they can get something going, but it is going to extremely difficult with the lack of a passing threat.

Bill said:

Hey all you Mel Kiper Jrs. who told us know nothings to go back into our holes and not question Neuheisel or Prince, do we have your permission now? What the heck...they beat Texas in Texas and today come in completely unprepared and non-competitive against the freaking northern branch. I won't call for Neuheisel's job because I know he will get us there but Prince? Come on! There are a whole bunch of high school qb's in southern California who are better. He's not a D-1 QB. Let's give Bell a try because Brehaut doesn't look like he can get it done either.

Reformed Droog Author Profile Page said:

@Marc - Not exactly.

3 wins gets us to 6-6 overall, but we'd be under .500 in conference. We'd be left hoping for an at-large bid just like last season.

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