Saturday Practice Open To Public And Includes 10-Minute Scrimmage

USC coach Steve Sarkisian said there will be one scrimmage period Saturday of about 10 minutes at the Coliseum. The practice is open to the public. Fans will be charged for parking.

14 thoughts on “Saturday Practice Open To Public And Includes 10-Minute Scrimmage

  1. O.K.this is off topic, but since SUCLA’s Wang is not going to report the Florida game here is my halftime analysis:
    SUCLA looks more athletic but Florida was fortunate they landed some 3s. Still, they are a good defensive team and SUCLA will have to outscore them in the second half which will be difficult.

    • Reggie Miller. Steve Alfred. Fine looking UCLA dancers. Super fresh unis. It’s like a 2 hour UCLA recruiting ad for the nation’s best and brightest.

      Meanwhile the Gallen Center hosts Nickelodeon and gets slimed.

      • Just checked out some live Wang over on the UCLA blog. Kind of sad — right now it’s just NOBS going back and forth with Wang.

  2. Someone tell Coach Shart that games are longer than 10 minutes. You can’t go all out for a short period and finish before it’s over. That’s what I call a Pitino.

    • Someone tell UCLA Dynasty that practices consist of many drills and certain game-like situations such as 7-on-7 and one-on-ones with WR vs DB. The NZAA limits the length of practice, even if you’re in BF San Bernardino holding a summer camp.

      After all the injuries last year, I don’t blame him for limiting the full 11-on-11s.

  3. 10 minutes is about the average that Southern Cal showed up to play against the Bruins the last two years! You will probably only use 40 yards of the field during a 10 minute scrimmage! Just so you know, that is exactly half of UCLA’s practice field!

    10 Minute Scrimmage On!

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