December 2009 Archives
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Inside UCLA Podcast 5 features Daily News staff writer Jon Gold and former UCLA starting quarterback Ben Olson discuss "The Wall," the tradition in which UCLA football players go "over the wall" one day a year during practice in a tradition that goes back decades.
Today's podcast also includes exclusive interviews with UCLA recruit Malcolm Jones, a running back/linebacker out of Oaks Christian, and UCLA starting quarterback Kevin Prince in advance of the team's appearance in the EagleBank Bowl.
Read more at Jon Gold's Inside UCLA blog.
The Inside UCLA Podcast is produced by Jon Gold.
Recording and Engineering by Jon Gold and Steven Rosenberg.
You can listen to this podcast by clicking the play button above, downloading the MP3 file here, or clicking the links below or at the side of the blog to subscribe via iTunes or another podcasting application.
In today's podcast, Jon Gold welcomes special guest and Daily News columnist Ramona Shelburne as they debate the UCLA tradition of players skipping a practice before a bowl game and "going over the wall," as they did Tuesday before the EagleBank Bowl.
For more UCLA sports, read Jon Gold's Inside UCLA blog.
The Inside UCLA Podcast is produced by Jon Gold.
Recording and engineering by Jon Gold and Steven Rosenberg.
Click the play button above to hear this week's podcast, or download it here.
Welcome to the third Inside UCLA Podcast with Daily News staff writer Jon Gold and former Bruin quarterback Ben Olson.
This week Jon and Ben talk bowl bids — and what this week's Army-Navy matchup means for the Bruins — and recruiting.
Read the Inside UCLA blog at http://insidesocal.com/ucla
The Inside UCLA Podcast is produced by Jon Gold.
Recording and engineering by Jon Gold and Steven Rosenberg.
Click the play button above to hear this week's podcast, or download it here.
Welcome to the second Inside UCLA Podcast with Daily News staff writer Jon Gold and former Bruin quarterback Ben Olson.
This week Jon and Ben discuss the future prospects for UCLA's football program and what the UCLA men's basketball team needs to do to get back into the win column.
Jon has exclusive interviews with two members of UCLA's men's basketball team, sophomore point guard Jerime Anderson and senior forward James Keefe.
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Also, read the Inside UCLA blog at http://insidesocal.com/ucla
The Inside UCLA Podcast is produced by Jon Gold.
Recording and engineering by Steven Rosenberg.



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