High Priority Resolutions

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Midway through UCLA's fall camp, here are the five things the Bruins must resolve immediately:

1) The kicking game
After a mediocre spring with Jeff Locke sidelined, the UCLA coaching staff was in panic mode regarding the kicking game. Now they're in full-on Defcon One (thanks, Dallas Bruin). Kip Smith has looked nothing like a former No. 1 recruit, not just missing kicks but doing so with real fundamental flaws. Joe Roberts has been OK, and perhaps more impressive because he was a walk-on, but he hasn't been the model of consistency. And the coaching staff realizes that adding PAT and FG duties to punting and kickoff responsibilities for Jeff Locke might be too much to ask. For a position that hasn't just been locked up for four years, but seemingly for years before that, the Bruins really have their work cut out for them.

2) The starting quarterback
You thought that'd be first priority, huh? Well, with the way both Richard Brehaut and Kevin Prince are playing, and the resulting increased fluidity in the passing game, there's reason for optimism and perhaps less pressure. Neither player has been perfect, but both have pushed each other to be better, and you're looking at two very, very different quarterbacks who will give the coaching staff some interesting options. They play the position SO differently - Brehaut a more classic passer, Prince more able to mix in the running game - that they're really not making this an easy decision for the coaching staff. Prince's issues throwing the ball could be blamed on rust after really being curtailed for almost a year, but if things don't get better in that department, he could fall behind Brehaut. Brehaut, on the other hand, still needs to improve his zone reads and not take sacks, but he's put together three very impressive days in a row when stacking practices is crucial.

3) The offensive guard spot
Greg Capella has probably been the biggest surprise in fall camp just from an out-of-nowhere department, but it's not as if the offensive line has looked fantastic. If Capella is the guy with Baca sidelined, then another week with him in the starting unit will pay massive dividends in terms of cohesiveness and confidence. If Albert Cid is flashing enough, well then he needs to move up soon, so he can maximize the two Cs. Chris Ward has looked good and Sean Sheller looks improved in pass protection, so really if either Capella or Cid can hold the fort until Baca returns, then you have the makings of a passable line.

4) What exactly is the F?
With Anthony Barr and Damien Thigpen out, Jordon James has been on display, and it's been a marquee show. Last year I was extremely high on James and even said he might be the best back on campus with the ball in his hands. Problem is, that's only half the battle, and F-back requires advanced blocking skills. Does James have those? Not yet, and perhaps not ever, given his frame. He is an absolutely electric player - his cuts and rhythmic moves are at a plus-plus level - but unless he takes massive leaps in the blocking department, I can't see him as a starting F-back. That is, if the position requires that much blocking. The key is to either involve Barr more in the offense when he returns, thus making defenses account for both of them (and Thigpen), or to lessen the blocking responsibilities of the position. Rick Neuheisel said the team couldn't tip its hand on every play by going back and forth between Barr and James, but he also said James in the blocking department was taking "baby steps." Going forward, as we're clear he NEEDS to be on the field, it might take some philosophical changes on the part of the coaching staff.

5) The Con Game
I saved the most important, the most ethereal discussion for last.
UCLA is playing with higher confidence than last season - a result of player returns, simple maturation, and two new fire-breathing coaches and coaching staffs - but the Bruins are absolutely not all the way there yet. Some might dismiss some of what Mike Johnson says about confidence as "coach-speak," but I've never met a coach who understands the value of that one trait as much as Johnson does. Maybe only in basketball among all the other sports does confidence factor into the equation, but even that is more a personal confidence - I am GOING to make this shot - as opposed to the confidence I'm talking about. The confidence at hand here is more a confidence in trusting the system and the boys around you to lift you up when you're down.
Confidence on a football field is what makes good teams great. It can't make a good player great, but it can make an entire team. Lacking confidence, on the other team, can make an average team bad. Last season, obviously, was a prime example. The players had zero confidence in themselves, even after a 3-2 start, and that was reflected in practice habits, focus, accountability and ultimately, the win-loss column.
Why does Oregon turn 3- and 4-star recruits into a national title contender? Absolute CERTAINTY among ALL players that what they are doing is right. How does Boise State do the same? TCU? These aren't world-beaters, here. It's not as if the Broncos or Horned Frogs on-field success has translated in the recruiting department. TCU could beat Texas four straight years and the Longhorns would win the recruiting battle every time. So why then? Confidence.
As of now, UCLA is still developing it. Some guys are jogging to the line instead of sprinting there. Some guys let a dropped ball turn them into Eeyore, shoulders slumped, face drooped. Some defensive players miss an assignment and then go into a funk. The quarterbacks are not immune to it, too, letting bad plays sometimes carry over.
Ultimately, I do think Johnson wins out, or at least he plays the guys who do have that confidence. To watch Johnathan Franklin on the field right now, you'd absolutely think he was Herschel Walker. Kid STRUTS right now, he oozes swagger. And that's from a HUMBLE kid. That's what confidence does for you. Devin Lucien has it, Shaq Evans has it, Joseph Fauria has it. Nelson Rosario sometimes has it. Randall Carroll had it and is now fighting for it back.
But forget what you see now - if the Bruins go to Houston and don't just handle business in the win column, but look crisp in doing so, you're going to see a big jump between weeks one and two.


9 Comments

Anonymous said:

UCLA has a tendency to sign real nice humble kids, but also have very little swagger or attitude on the field.

Sunset Bruin Author Profile Page said:

Jon,

I love this analysis and your comments on confidence.

Check out this video that was posted on Bruin Gold of Randall Carroll and Devin Lucien warming up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD4Q0cEtyOY

This clearly supports your statement that Lucien has the confidence and Carroll does not.


Dallas Bruin Author Profile Page said:

Nice observation, especially the confidence blurb. W.O.P.R and Matthew Broderick though called to tell you the Defcon Five is least critical and Defcon One is all out Global Thermonuclear War.

Keep up the good work Jon.

wise fool said:

It's up to the coaches to put the players in situations to succeed. It's their job to coach them up and give them confidence. Franklin is a 1200 yd rusher. Of course he is going to have some swagger. Why would our receivers have any swagger? What was the passing offense rated last year?

Jon Gold Author Profile Page said:

Some believe you Act As If, and you see better results. I'm one of those people.

MichaelRyerson Author Profile Page said:

Best post you've had in a while, lad. and that's not to say your other stuff is chopped liver.

ucla ex-dormie said:

Mmmm... chopped liver!

BE REAL Author Profile Page said:

Jon gold will put more football commentary into one afternoon than SC's Scott Wolf will in a whole week.

Confidence is an interesting subject. It seems most young men don't lack for it, at least on the outside, as they feel compelled I suppose to put up a strong front. Of course, in college football, a false strong front won't do it. You have got to have the goods because "you're invisible, you got no secrets to conceal."

Or as the late SC coach, John McKay, liked to quip, "My wife Corky has a lot of confidence, but she is a lousy football player."

brunfn said:

Could not agree with you more on how important confidence is or even more important Swagger. When it comes to football there is a difference between the two. It is what makes a good team great. It can also make a 3 star recruit play like an all american. Rick is a big RARA guy, but we need more then a sideline cheerleader. We need coaches that expect their guys to perform and will coach them up and put them into position to succeed. I like what these new coaches are preaching we will see if it can translate into wins.

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