Another View
It's always entertaining to see what The Gold Sheet thinks about the game. This week's entry includes the line, ``Do you think SC's Lane Kiffin might have given the blow-dryer treatment to dad Monte after papa's "D" seemed to be playing with only 9 men when allowing almost 600 yards in Hawaii opener?''
Here's the full entry:
``Do you think SC's Lane Kiffin might have given the blow-dryer treatment to dad Monte after papa's "D" seemed to be playing with only 9 men when allowing almost 600 yards in Hawaii opener? (It wouldn't surprise us.) Not sure things get easier vs. Virginia side that displayed new-found balance vs. Richmond, thanks to reinstated RB Payne (114 YR vs. Spiders) to complement vet QB Verica. Previous HC Al Groh also left some defensive playmakers for new Cav HC Mike London; shutdown sr. CB Dowling and friends a better match for Matt Barkley's WRs than Hawaii's DBs.''



If you click on that link to the Gold Sheet, you will see that the Gold Sheet features an inspiring story about the never-say-die spirit of UCLA football. You guys should take this opportunity to educate yourselves about footballical matters.
Also, inspired by Scott Wolf's new intern Whitney, I am also accepting applications from anyone who would like to be my intern.
I stopped reading when it said UCLA were regular contenders for the Rose Bowl Game.
Just an FYI... Rodney Peete joined Twitter today and he is already following Scott's account.
http://twitter.com/RodneyPeete9
"never-say-die spirit of UCLA football" - bruins don't need to say it... they do it. Every week out there on the field. On their way to a 2-10 season.