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Beyonce Collison (135 clicks)
An attentive reader sent this to me, and I thought you'd enjoy it, like I did: Darren Collison Singing Single Ladies

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Bruins ditch excuses, focus on fixes (140 clicks)
Smith column: UCLA defense vows to regroup against Oregon.

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No. 3 Women's Soccer Opens up Pac-10 Play Against Arizona Schools (57 clicks)
The third-ranked UCLA women's soccer team (9-1-1) begins defense of its 2008 Pac-10 title this week, as the Bruins open up the conference season against Arizona and Arizona State at Drake Stadium.

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All Clear For Kevin Prince | Masoli Back At Practice (186 clicks)
Quarterback Kevin Prince has been medically cleared to play on Saturday against Oregon. I am assuming they are referring to coach Todd Howard. There is also confirmation from the official tweeter feed. AT has now the story up on its blog without attributing to a specific source: UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince has been cleared to play against Oregon on Saturday after undergoing X-rays and a doctor’s examination today.

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UCLA Football: Kevin Prince cleared to play (134 clicks)
UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince has been cleared to play against Oregon Saturday after undergoing X-rays and a doctor’s examination Wednesday. He will start against Oregon, according to a source in the program.

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Sporting News ranks Los Angeles as fifth-best sports city (139 clicks)
It appears the Lakers' NBA title and the Dodgers' second consecutive playoff appearance has done a lot for Los Angeles as far as the Sporting News is concerned.

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QB Prince returns to UCLA practice (140 clicks)
While Oregon's quarterback -- and cornerback -- situation is uncertain, UCLA will play host to the Ducks on Saturday with its starting quarterback back behind center.

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The Arena Pulse: No.13-Pauley Pavilion (UCLA) (153 clicks)
It is home to one of college basketball's all-time greatest programs. And, with that said, it is obvious why UCLA fans are so passionate about their college hoops.

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Bruins quarterback Prince getting a taste of practice again (98 clicks)
UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince was back under center for the Bruins in Tuesday's practice, his first after missing the previous two games because of a broken jaw suffered at Tennessee.

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Spaulding Roundup: Focus On Prince, Duck's Offensive Line & Notes For UCLA Defense (94 clicks)
Let's start our Hump day roundup by checking in with the latest on Kevin Prince.

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UCLA's Prince navigates highs and lows (73 clicks)
Bruins quarterback has faced setbacks but remains driven to succeed.

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Kevin Prince tries to regain his timing (86 clicks)
Quarterback expects to be ready for Oregon on Saturday.

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UCLA's Prince nearing return? (102 clicks)
UCLA linebacker Reggie Carter was thrilled to hear his name come out of Kevin Prince's mouth Sunday.
"He walked by me and said, 'Hey Reggie,' and it too me a second to realize who'd said it to me, but when I saw it was him, I was excited," Carter said. "I was like, 'You spoke!' "

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Oregon-UCLA: Injuries mount for Ducks (109 clicks)
Cornerback Walter Thurmond, with three torn ligaments in his right knee, watched with safety T.J. Ward, who is still battling a high ankle sprain, as fellow defensive back Willie Glasper went down in a heap during a non-contact drill Tuesday at the Moshofsky Center.
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Oregon's Willie Glasper out for the year (101 clicks)
Cornerback Willie Glasper, who injured his right knee in a non-contact drill Tuesday at the Moshofsky Center, is gone for the season.
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More on Moore (90 clicks)
Sophomore safety Rahim Moore, who leads the country with five interceptions, said he was playing it safe on Saturday after suffering a minor concussion. "I would rather sit out two quarters than sit out two years," Moore said. "I played it safe, stayed on the sidelines, cheered my team on." The concussion might not have even happened had it not been for the sun.

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Neuheisel ON: (77 clicks)
On Tuesday's practice: "Pleased with the effort - this is the first time we've come to practice after being unsuccessful. I love the way we rallied and fought band scratched, and I think now we have to polish. There's a lot of cleaning up to do to be a better football team on Saturday." On Kevin Prince's return:

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Post-practice update (98 clicks)
As the Westwood air got colder, UCLA seemed to get hotter, the intensity rising throughout Tuesday's practice. Perhaps it was the return of Kevin Prince, perhaps it was the feeling of anger following their first loss, but the Bruins were at full-bore, and it reached a crescendo with a lively two-minute drill. Prince looked a little off in his first practice off, but only in terms of his timing, and that takes a couple days.

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Costa (Along With Masoli) On The Horizon For UCLA Defense (94 clicks)
Masoli continues to sit out of Oregon practices.

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THE DEN: Women's Volleyball golDEN Game vs. U$C (46 clicks)
This Friday (Oct 9th) at 7pm in Pauley Pavilion, our #16 UCLA Bruins Women’s Volleyball squad is taking on our cross town and league rival, #13 U$C toOJans. This is our "golDEN Game" for the UCLA Women’s Volleyball team.

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UCLA football: Oregon quarterback Masoli appears questionable (135 clicks)
Oregon Coach Chip Kelly sounded like a chip off the old block, emulating for his former boss Mike Bellotti.

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I, Kia - Week 5 (81 clicks)
Micah Kia is out for the season with a torn right ACL. But his mind still works and is mouth is still firing. Hopefully, we can run this I, Kia feature every Tuesday, if things work out. Here's what he has to say before Week 5

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Ray McCallum talks recruiting (223 clicks)
Ray McCallum is one of the best point guards in the country, a 5-star recruit from Scout.com, and perhaps a future Bruin. He visited Westwood this weekend, along with Adidas National Team teammates Josh Smith and Trey Ziegler, and Mater Dei's Tyler Lamb was also in town.

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Three-Game Pac-10 Road Swing Concludes Sunday At San Diego State (53 clicks)
No. 4/2 UCLA (6-1-1, 1-0-1 in the Pac-10) will finish off a three-game road swing to start Pac-10 Conference play with a Sunday, Oct. 11 game at San Diego State (3-3-3, 0-1-1). The game will take place at SDSU Sports Deck at 2 pm.

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UCLA To Induct Eight New Members Into Athletics Hall Of Fame This Friday (86 clicks)
Eight new members will be inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame this Friday night, October 9.

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Kyle Nakazawa Named Pac-10 Player Of The Week, Soccer America's National Player Of The Week (62 clicks)
The Player of the Week honors keep coming for UCLA senior midfielder Kyle Nakazawa. For the second-straight week, he has been named the Pac-10 Men's Soccer Player of the Week.

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Four Former UCLA Players Lead Major League Teams to Postseason (59 clicks)
Four former UCLA ballplayers have helped lead their respective major league organizations to the playoffs, which begin Wednesday. UCLA is represented this fall by Philadelphia's Ben Francisco and Chase Utley, Colorado's Garrett Atkins and St. Louis' Troy Glaus.

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No. 2 UCLA Men's Water Polo Looks Forward to UCI Invitational (60 clicks)
The No. 2 UCLA men's water polo team will play in the UCI Invitational this weekend, opening tournament play on Saturday versus Redlands at Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach, Calif. (8:30 a.m.).

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Media Monday with KLAC's Wayne Cook, Pt. 2 (96 clicks)
On the running game: "Other than the penalties, the running game is a lot better, but that should open up the passing game, and I think the balance that needs to come needs to happen fast." On not having a 'workhorse' running back: "I don't mind the guys coming into the game being three different guys. You have to have a main guy.

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Media Monday with KLAC's Wayne Cook, Pt. 1 (90 clicks)
On the Stanford loss: "I know it's not as bad as people think.. The fanatic out there tends to overreact sometime, and I'm all for it. That's why people get so passionate. But from my eyes, I still see improvement. I see we're a lot better.

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What's on tap (153 clicks)
Yo guys, I have some crazy stuff planned for today. I just got off the phone with Ray McCallum of Detroit Country Day, the No. 7 point guard in the country by Scout.com, and I'm expecting to hear from Josh Smith, Tyler Lamb and Trey Ziegler. If I get all four, we'll pretty much call is Super Tuesday.

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Oregon, not UCLA, has QB issues (137 clicks)
It doesn't appear that Oregon's visit to UCLA will be a battle of backup quarterbacks -- as it was in 2007 -- but that's because the Bruins expect Kevin Prince to return after missing two games with a broken jaw.

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A quick look into this week's games (157 clicks)
No. 13 Oregon (4-1, 2-0) at UCLA (3-1, 0-1)

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Spaulding Roundup: Ready For Prince's Return & Preparing For The Explosive Ducks (89 clicks)
Let's open with Rick Neuheisel setting the table for this game week

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TMoney with another pick me up video. (111 clicks)
TMoney with another pick me up video. Oh and James Washington might not be a polished commentator and have a long way to go.

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Recap and Pics from Bruin Bash tailgate at Stanford (65 clicks)
Since everyone has already chimed in about our performance against Stanford, I thought I'd give my two cents about the awesome Bruin Bash tailgate that took place right before the game. I also brought my camera to take pictures of both the Bash and the game, but ended up taking more pics of the Bash.

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Reading between the hash marks: Rick Neuheisel (63 clicks)
Tapping into the UCLA coach's mind to see what he really thinks about Oregon and who will start at quarterback

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UCLA coach Neuheisel refusing to hit panic button (78 clicks)
UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel is not going to let one loss, the team's first of the season, turn him into Chicken Little.

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Comparing John Wooden and Pete Carroll (137 clicks)
Blasphemy of all blasphemies. (older article: May 17, 2009)

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UCLA football: Which Oregon QB will the Bruins face? (84 clicks)
Oregon coach Chip Kelly remained guarded when asked about the condition of quarterback Jeremiah Masoli.

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Bruins take a run at a little passing (124 clicks)
Rick Neuheisel says team had to come out of its 'run the ball or die trying' mantra. Rick Neuheisel says team had to come out of its 'run the ball or die trying' mantra.

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Masoli sits out Oregon practice (115 clicks)
A few weeks ago, some Oregon fans were clamoring for a quarterback change. Now, they may get it when they no longer want it.
Ducks quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, who's been masterful over his last six quarters, didn't practice Monday due to a knee injury he suffered in the second quarter against Washington State and may not be ready for the visit to UCLA on Saturday.
Oregon coach Chip Kelly said Masoli is "day-to-day," which is his standard answer for any injured player. The nature of Masoli's injury also is unclear. The Eugene Register-Guard reported that Masoli was "moving around with a stiff limp and had an ice wrap at one point" on Monday.

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YGQ, IGA: Part One (133 clicks)
1) Any Basketball commits this weekend? - Mike Not that I've heard, but I'm talking to Ray McCallum tomorrow, Tyler Lamb tonight ( I think) and I've left messages with Trey Zeigler and Josh Smith.

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Neuheisel ON: Oregon (81 clicks)
On the difference between Stanford's offense and Oregon's offense: "Both offenses are very efficient offenses. They're certainly different in the style in which they play. You're moving into one who takes every snap in the gun and leaving one that puts seven offensive linemen in the game at different times.

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Neuheisel ON: UCLA (82 clicks)
On using the speedy freshman recruits more often: "We explore that all the time. Part of it, yeah, they go out there and they're not sure. Part of it is, we've got to force the issue. When Damien Thigpen went in the game, he was a breath of fresh air. He gave us a jolt.

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UCLA's Prince making return to action (75 clicks)
Quarterback will be monitored closely at practice Tuesday.

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Masoli: "Day-to-Day After Suffering An Injury To His Right Knee" (52 clicks)
Per John Hunt of the Oregonian Oregon's Jerimiah Masoli didn't practice today: Ducks coach Chip Kelly said he expects Masoli to practice this week and to make the trip to UCLA, along with backup Nate Costa and third-stringer/redshirt candidate Darron Thomas.

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Video: Head Coach Rick Neuheisel's Monday Press Conference (97 clicks)
UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel held his Monday news conference and discussed the Bruins upcoming home game with Oregon, as well as last Saturday's contest at Stanford.

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Rivals Collide as Bruins Host Trojans (44 clicks)
A pair of 2-2 teams will look to be the one to get over the .500 mark in Pac-10 play on Friday, as 16th-ranked UCLA (12-5) hosts #13 USC (13-3) at 7 p.m. at Pauley Pavilion. The match will feature Gametracker, as well as free audio and video, on UCLABruins.com.

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Schnack Wins Two Titles in Berkeley (72 clicks)
Women's tennis players Yasmin Schnack and Andrea Remynse enjoyed a successful showing while competing at the Cal/Nike ITA Invitational over the weekend in the Bay Area.

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Kyle Nakazawa Named UCLA/Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week (77 clicks)
Senior midfielder Kyle Nakazawa (Palos Verdes Estates, CA/Edison Academic Center) of the UCLA men's soccer team was selected as the UCLA/Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week for Sept. 28-Oct. 4.

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Bruins Host No. 13 Ducks In Pac-10 Home Opener (71 clicks)
UCLA (3-1, 0-1) will welcome No. 13 AP/17 ESPN-USA Today Oregon (4-1, 2-0) to the Rose Bowl on Saturday to begin its Pac-10 Conference home schedule. Kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. on ABC with Terry Gannon and David Norrie calling the action. The UCLA /ISP Sports Radio Network (KLAC 570 AM, the Los Angeles flagship station) will broadcast the contest with Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook mikeside.

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BN Pac-10 Power Poll: Week 5 (67 clicks)
It's going to be USC as the favorite to win the Pac-10 with Oregon and Cal chasing them down this year, right? Well, many still consider USC the favorite and Oregon is right there with them, but take a look at the top of the conference standings and there is not USC, not Oregon, but Stanford.

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Just Some Thoughts On The Weekend (92 clicks)
I have to say, there was one theory or line of speculative thinking that I came across (on another board) that I found sort of intriguing. Actually, there’s two, though I’ve seen them discussed separately they have some merit when combined.I have to say upfront, that it’s going to be met with some opposition and I’m not exactly sure even how much I buy into it – though I’ll tell you right now that I don’t reject it out of hand and think there may be something to it. Here’s part one: We’re told that Craft is starting at quarterback because "he looks better in practice."

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Neuheisel ON: The Stanford game (96 clicks)
Opening thoughts: "I love everything about this job. I love the planning. I love the strategy involved. I love the interaction with young people. I love recruiting. I like alumni. I even like emails from disgruntled alumni I just don't like losing.

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UCLA-Cal set for 12:30 on ABC (61 clicks)
The UCLA vs. Cal game will be televised on ABC, with kickoff scheduled for 12:30. It will be UCLA's third straight week on ABC (Oct. 3 at Stanford, Oct. 10 vs. Oregon, Oct. 17 vs. California). [end of text]

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OL Ward taking longer than expected (79 clicks)
Mater Dei offensive lineman Chris Ward had to postpone his official visit to Cal this weekend because of a knee injury suffered in the Monarchs' game Thursday night. He does not believe the injury is serious, possibly just an aggravation of an existing injury.

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Forde: Say What!?! (199 clicks)
Pat Forde disagrees with Sagarin's all-time rankings, puts Bruins where they belong -- No. 1.

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Bruins No. 2 All Time (108 clicks)
ESPN empowered noted computer guru Jeff Sagarin to pump figures into his hard drive, looking strictly at wins and losses, scoring margin and a rating that is the combination of the two. Sagarin looked back at the past 72 years of the sport to spit out Kentucky as No. 1, two percentage points ahead of UCLA. (For the complete rankings, click here)

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Murakami Continues Streak As UCLA's No. 1 Runner (55 clicks)
Junior Shannon Murakami continued her streak as UCLA's No. 1 runner on Friday as she led the Bruins to a 17th-place finish at the Notre Dame Invitational in South Bend. Murakami finished 40th overall in a time of 17:26 to lead the team.

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UCLA-Stanford: Bruins Falter Under Gerhart Heat in 24-16 Loss (85 clicks)
Going into the UCLA Bruins' game against Stanford in Palo Alto this past Saturday, everyone in blue and gold knew that the main key to success in the contest was to stop the Cardinal's star running back, Toby Gerhart. They didn't. Gerhart proved to be everything as advertised, bullying his way to 134 yards on 29 carries with three touchdowns in the Bruins' 24-16 loss to Stanford at the Farm.

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What we learned in the Pac-10: Week 5 (105 clicks)
UCLA has shown improvement under second-year coach Rick Neuheisel, but the offense is clearly still a work in progress after losing 24-16 at Stanford.

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Pac-10 power rankings (128 clicks)
The Bruins learned first-hand of Stanford's improvement, but they also are flowing in a positive direction.

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Spaulding Roundup: Injury Updates On Prince, Moore & Setting Up A Rebound Week (107 clicks)
As mentioned in last night's post we will probably know in next 48-72 hours whether Kevin Prince will be able to return (or start) for the Oregon game this weekend. From what we have heard from last few weeks that he was on track to be available for this weekend.

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UCLA @ Stanford Photos and Videos (78 clicks)
Despite the outcome, I can think of worst ways to spend an afternoon. It was great to see a lot of Bruins fans at the game. Parked next to a family from Redlands and sat next to an alum from the East Bay.

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Non-Revenue Sports Bruin Review and Calendar (43 clicks)
Updates on UCLA non-revenue sports.

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Oregon Zone Read (73 clicks)
Oregon Zone Read Sorry, got a little ahead of myself. This episode is about Oregon's Zone Read play. I'll show how it is ran, then show a way to defend it. Enjoy!

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ABC Selects Oct. 17 Game Versus California (65 clicks)
ABC has selected the Oct. 17 home game versus California for a regional telecast. The contest will kick off at 12:30 pm.

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Patterson Leads Bruin Men At Notre Dame Invitational (53 clicks)
Senior Marlon Patterson ran as UCLA's No. 1 runner on Friday at the Notre Dame Invitational to lead the Bruins to an 11th-place team finish in South Bend. Patterson finished 17th in a time of 24:14.

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UCLA coach Neuheisel looks at big picture (92 clicks)
UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel took a magnifying glass to his team's 24-16 loss at Stanford on Saturday and realized his Bruins have to focus on the little things.

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UCLA-Stanford Post Game Video Report (69 clicks)
Quarterback Kevin Craft, offensive coordinator Norm Chow, linebacker Reggie Carter, defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough and free safety Rahim Moore speak to reporters in the UCLA team room following the Bruins' 24-16 loss at Stanford Saturday afternoon in Palo Alto. Click the link below to view this exclusive UCLA All-Access report.

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ATV feeling the flu (58 clicks)
Saw this on The Receptionist's Twitter: "Feelin sick rt now, possibilty I might have the flu, so pray for me to have a speedy recovery bcuz I'm tryin to play this week!"

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Field goals point to something less (78 clicks)
Kai Forbath is tied for first nationally in three-pointers with 12. UCLA and Stanford were perfect in the red zone Saturday, but Stanford scored three TDS. The Bruins settled for three field goals.

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UCLA, Washington Tie 1-1 (48 clicks)
UCLA's unbeaten streak and Kyle Nakazawa's scoring streak moved to six games after a 1-1 tie at Washington on Sunday afternoon.

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Open Thread & Poll On UCLA's Quarterback Situation Wrt Craft/Brehaut (101 clicks)
I have a feeling we are going to be on the topic of QB for a while. It's pretty clear the range of opinion even among the front pagers vary. Ryebreadaz thinks the debate is rather pointless since " coaches have a decent idea of what we have because they’re at practice every day." I can respect that.

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UCLA football: A fan's look back at the Stanford game (158 clicks)
The answer is "yes" if you're asking whether I made it known and reminded anyone who would listen to me late last month that UCLA was the Pac-10's only undefeated team heading into October. Maybe it's because it was realized...

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Quotables: Kyle Bosworth (65 clicks)
On Stanford converting third downs: "They converted when they needed a play. A couple big runs, a couple big passes. We had a couple busted coverages. We focused a lot on the running, he's their workhorse. It's not that we didn't plan for the passing - they converted and they hurt us." On having a back like Gerhart in the red zone: "It's absolutely nicer when you have a back like that, a bigger back, a more powerful back."

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Quotables: Chuck Bullough (60 clicks)
On Stanford's offense: "They have a good offensive line and a good back, and that's a tandem that's hard to go against. We practiced against the plays they showed us. We just haeve to go back and make sure were tackling and doing things correctly."

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Quotables: Johnathan Franklin (77 clicks)
On having too many 3-and-outs: "It's really frustrating...it kills us. That and not scoring in the red zone. I don't know man. These are things we have to step up in practice. " On what the offense needs: "Our scout team needs to be more aggressive for us. Consistency in practice - sometimes what we do in a game is what we've done in practice."

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Quotables: Sheldon Price (66 clicks)
On the defensive backs performance against Toby Gerhart: "They ran a lot of play action and we had been focusing on the run so much, we got out of position. We had deep responsibilty, but we cheated up a bit. Toby's a great back, so we had to cheat up to give up some respect. Then they got us a little bit on play action."

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TOBY UPROOTS BRUINS, AS TREES MASTER CRAFT (77 clicks)
Gerhart beaks the chains as Stanford whips UCLA into submission 24-16; Craft’s late rescue attempt is abolished Is this tragi-dramati-comedy Miniseries — brought to you by Craft — about to be cancelled due to bad ratings?

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No. 2 UCLA Earns 11-5 Victory at No. 11 Santa Clara (51 clicks)
The No. 2 UCLA men's water polo team earned an 11-5 victory at No. 11 Santa Clara on Sunday afternoon in a non-conference match. The Bruins (10-2) received two goals from Scott Davidson, Ben Hohl, Emilio Vieira and Cullen Hennessy.

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Raising Reasonable Questions Despite Staying On Track For A Successful UCLA Football Season (68 clicks)
Craft's courage is admirable, but he offers limited options for a shackled UCLA offense. So let's get something out of the way first. The season is not over. Not even close. I never expected our program to go undefeated this season or to make a charge to the Rose Bowl.

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Conservative -- Ghost Of Terry Donahue Was Roaming UCLA Sidelines Yesterday (78 clicks)
I know, calling UCLA’s offense conservative is about the dirtiest word you could use to describe it, after coming off a long six years of a mind-numbingly conservative offense under Karl Dorrell. But, Bruin fans, sometimes you have to use dirty words to aptly describe how it is.

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Where do we go from here? (59 clicks)
This is a relentlessly positive look at this past game, so please bear with me here. Am I upset? Of course. Am I confused? Yep. Am I going to kill myself? Nope. Is this the end of the season? If you're asking that question, get out of here.

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UCLA @ Stanford (61 clicks)
In a word, frustrating. After the seven-hour drive home, I've returned from attending my first away game. So this post will be short. The following epitomizes the game. How did we not recover that fumble? Our band is better than their band! And our cheerleaders are cuter than theirs, so there!

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Stanford runs over UCLA's unbeaten season (89 clicks)
Toby Gerhart scores three touchdowns for the Cardinal, which remains unbeaten in Pacific 10.

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UCLA's Rahim Moore loses his helmet but keeps his head (129 clicks)
The free safety, knocked out of the game by a concussion in the second quarter, frantically searches for his helmet so he can get back in. Instead, he remains on the sideline.

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Hope remains after UCLA loss to Stanford (118 clicks)
The Bruins fought hard and showed real gumption.

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UCLA gets run over, loses Pac-10 opener at Stanford (76 clicks)
UCLA tried to game-plan for Toby Gerhart.

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Stanford has more than enough Luck against UCLA (73 clicks)
One play for seven yards does not a game make, but it sure does reveal a whole bunch.

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Penalty on UCLA's Moore hurts in many ways (88 clicks)
Yet again, a defensive penalty proved costly for UCLA. Only this time, the Bruins did not just lose yards or momentum, but a key member of their defensive unit.

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Gerhart key to Stanford's success (59 clicks)
You couldn't blame Toby Gerhart for lingering on the field for a few minutes after Saturday's victory over UCLA, as the Stanford student section reveled in the school's best start since 2001.

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Moore's hit KOs himself (86 clicks)
It wasn't the costly penalty assessed to him that left UCLA's Rahim Moore so frustrated after Saturday's loss.
It was that he never got the chance to redeem himself.

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Todorovic Paces Bruins in Four-Set Victory Over California (64 clicks)
Freshman Bojana Todorovic posted her first career double-double with a personal-best 14 kills and 13 digs, while senior Kaitlin Sather also had a double-double with 13 kills and 16 digs, as the 16th-ranked Bruins knocked off #9 California in four sets on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. Set scores were 25-20, 25-19, 22-25, 25-22.

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Stanford helps UCLA make a reality show (80 clicks)
The Bruins reveal they aren't as good as they thought in a Pac-10, road loss.

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Bruins' Moore wanted to return despite injury (68 clicks)
The UCLA defensive back suffered a concussion and never returned to the field.

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Gerhart leads Stanford past UCLA (84 clicks)
The recent history of UCLA football suggests that anytime the Bruins enjoy the slightest spurt of success, a disheartening setback will send them tumbling back toward mediocrity.
Perhaps that’s why Saturday’s 24-16 loss to Stanford felt so predictable.

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UCLA comes crashing down at Stanford (67 clicks)
The Cardinal's Gerhart scores three touchdowns as the Bruins suffer their first loss of the season.

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UCLA-Stanford: What did the Bruins learn? (122 clicks)
Five observations from Saturday's 24-16 loss at Stanford Stadium.

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UCLA Turns A Corner To Slam Right Into Stanford (86 clicks)
Well we have seen this movie before. Bruins travel up to Bay Area to suffer yet another dispiriting loss that have become the norm in this program's recent history. The final score was 16-24 in favor of Stanford but in reality the game never really felt close.

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Stanford hands UCLA its first defeat (97 clicks)
Toby Gerhart rushes for three touchdowns and the Cardinal hold off a late Bruins rally for a 24-16 victory.

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No. 2 UCLA Men's Water Polo Edged by No. 1 Stanford, 8-6 (77 clicks)
The No. 2 UCLA men's water polo team dropped an 8-6 decision at No. 1 Stanford on Saturday morning. Senior attacker Scott Davidson led the visiting Bruins (9-2, 0-1 MPSF) with two goals in their MPSF opener.

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Stanford Stops UCLA, 24-16 (69 clicks)
Toby Gerhart ran for three touchdowns, quarterback Andrew Luck passed for 198 yards and Stanford snapped a five-game losing streak to UCLA with a 24-16 victory Saturday to keep a share of the Pac-10 lead and spoil the Bruins' conference opener.

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Stanford hands UCLA first loss of the season (68 clicks)
Cardinal's Toby Gerhart scores three touchdowns and eclipses the 100-yard mark.

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Stanford hands UCLA its first defeat, 24-16 (142 clicks)
Stanford improved to 3-0 in Pacific 10 Conference play by handing UCLA its first defeat of the season, 24-16, on Saturday afternoon at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, Calif. The Bruins (3-1), playing their first Pac-10 game of the season,...

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Trojans Should Beat Cal Tonight (60 clicks)
let me just preface this by saying I'm pulling for the Bears in tonight 's big showdown with the Trojans. But USC should win this one. Here's why...The Trojans have an offense that has racked up a lot of yards. They rank #1 in the conference in total offense (which is measured by yards gained). They can move the ball well.Likewise, when it comes to total defense, they are ranked #2 in the conference.

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UCLA tries to stay on top of things (74 clicks)
When is a 3-0 team not just a 3-0 team? When that team went 4-8 just a season ago.

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BN Gameday Roundup: Bruins Set For Stanford's Power Attack? (69 clicks)
Just few more hours to go till our kickoff. I think we have done a pretty good job of exhausting the various storylines around this game in last two weeks. The game day stories both from the LA and Bay Area newspapers don't really offer up anything new this morning. Still might as well go through them before we immerse ourselves into college football Saturday.

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Pressure is on the Offense (64 clicks)
It seems like all the stories this week have been about Toby Gerhart and the Standford running game. Everyone wants to know if the Bruin's defense can stop him?The short answer is: no. They can't.I don't think any defense can really stop someone as talented as Gerhart.

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Nakazawa Leads UCLA To 3-1 Win Over Oregon State (60 clicks)
UCLA senior Kyle Nakazawa continued his hot streak, scoring two goals, including the tying goal, and assisting on the go-ahead goal to lead UCLA to a 3-1 win over Oregon State in Corvallis on Friday night.

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#16 Bruins Fall in Four to 11th-Ranked Stanford (47 clicks)
Senior Kaitlin Sather, junior Dicey McGraw and freshman Lauren Cook all posted double-doubles, but the 16th-ranked Bruins lost in four sets to #11 Stanford on Friday at Pauley Pavilion. Set scores were 20-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-20.

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Women's Soccer Blanks Pepperdine, 2-0 (65 clicks)
The third-ranked UCLA women's soccer team registered yet another shutout on Friday, as the Bruins posted a 2-0 victory over Pepperdine at Tari Frahm Rokus Field.

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Gerhart expects physical UCLA game (113 clicks)
Stanford's Toby Gerhart, the Pac-10's leading rusher, faces his biggest challenge so far this season when he tries to penetrate the conference's second-toughest rushing defense today against UCLA.

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UCLA-Stanford preview (105 clicks)
Can UCLA contain Stanford's running attack? Toby Gerhart is the nation's third-leading rusher, but the former Norco star has yet to face a front seven of the Bruins' caliber.

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UCLA and Stanford battle for ... Pac-10 leadership? (115 clicks)
They haven't finished one-two in the conference since 1953, but both the Bruins and Cardinal are off to strong starts as they enter Saturday's game.

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Carter ready to get physical with Stanford (109 clicks)
The linebacker says he's 'going to be ready and waiting for them.'

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UCLA at Stanford is the Bay Area showdown to watch (89 clicks)
USC and Cal enter Saturday's games as flawed products. The fact that neither UCLA nor Stanford is ranked can be attributed to the usual: voters not paying attention.

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Golden State to set standard in Pac-10 (96 clicks)
Thanks to two surprising Pacific-10 upsets, the state of California's four conference teams have turned geographical expectations upside down. Up north, Stanford, not Cal, is on top of the conference standings. Down south, UCLA, not USC, is undefeated.

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Don’t Look Now, But UCLA Is 3-0 (128 clicks)
UCLA is on top of the Pac-10 after three games, and with a win this weekend they announce they their arrival.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Jerseys and Uniforms Up for Auction (69 clicks)
This weekend is Breast Cancer Awareness Weekend at Pauley Pavilion, as the UCLA women's volleyball team hosts Stanford and California on Friday and Saturday. Both matches start at 7 p.m. Match jerseys and volleyballs which will be worn and used by the Bruins this weekend are up for auction on UCLABruins.com. The auction ends on Oct. 17. All proceeds benefit the UCLA/Revlon Breast Center.

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2009 UCLA Soccer Alumni Game Set For Nov. 8 (47 clicks)
UCLA Men's Soccer's annual Alumni Day will take place on Sunday, Nov. 8. Festivities will kick off with the alumni game at 9:30 am at the North Athletic Field.

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Brian Price Added To Lott Trophy Watch List (61 clicks)
Defensive tackle Brian Price has been added to the watch list for the Lott Trophy, joining linebacker Reggie Carter and cornerback Alterraun Verner.

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UCLA at Stanford: Who has the edge? (95 clicks)
The Register's Al Balderas breaks down the Bruins-Cardinal matchup.

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UCLA has had time to think about Stanford (72 clicks)
After an off week, the Bruins open Pac-10 play at the 3-1 Cardinal.

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Pregame Guesses: Stanford (67 clicks)
Not sure why I'm having trouble coming up with the Pregame Guesses for Stanford. I thought about going with a joke: How many Stanford professors does it take to change a light bulb? Eleven. One to change the light bulb and ten to co-author the paper. But it's not really that funny.

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Got your back? A look at backup QBs in the Pac-10 (167 clicks)
The backup quarterback is just a bruised shoulder or broken jaw away from taking over the most critical position on the field -- just ask USC or UCLA.

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UCLA Bruins Defense Is an Elite National Unit (201 clicks)
One thing that has really struck out to me so far a quarter into the season for UCLA is just how improved they are on defense.

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UCLA-Stanford Preview: Can The Bruins Keep It Going? (124 clicks)
There are four words that can best describe the UCLA Bruins' season to this point: So far, so good.

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UCLA football: Where do the Bruins stand in the Pac-10? (100 clicks)
There is something crucial UCLA still is asking itself a month into the season: Where does it stand in the Pac-10? The Bruins are the lone unbeaten team in the Pac-10, a perfect 3-0, but have also yet to face a conference opponent.

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UCLA focuses on Stanford rush attack (96 clicks)
As linebacker Reggie Carter sees it, the outcome of Saturday's game at Stanford comes down to one simple thing: stopping Toby Gerhart. Easier said than done.

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Women's volleyball confident for home games (76 clicks)
Despite past losses against unranked teams, UCLA motivated for matches against Stanford, Cal

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Bruins look to increase streak (56 clicks)
Women's soccer to face Pepperdine before opening Pac-10 play at home

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Men's soccer opens up Pac-10 with consecutive wins (63 clicks)
Bruins ready to defend championship with games against Oregon State, Washington

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Stanford contest a gauge for Bruins (78 clicks)
UCLA is still wondering where they stand in the Pac-10.

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Sheldon Price to face tougher test against Stanford (101 clicks)
The Bruins cornerback will make his second start on Saturday.

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Bruins aware of Stanford revenge factor (89 clicks)
Three years ago, Reggie Carter was a freshman, full of hope, potential, energy. And then UCLA suffered a devastating loss, and the now-redshirt senior linebacker learned that the cruel game of football can break more hearts than a roomful of Miss Americas.

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Prelude To Stanford Has The Tennessee Feeling (94 clicks)
As UCLA gets ready to play its second road game of the season it the dynamics feels pretty much the same (at least to me) heading into the first road game in Tennessee.

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Bruins face tough tests from top backs (152 clicks)
Korey Bosworth wore the look of a student unprepared for a pop quiz when asked after practice last week how this year's crop of Pac-10 running backs compares to previous ones he has faced.
First the UCLA defensive end acknowledged he hadn't watched much Pac-10 film yet. Then he paused and asked, "Is that No. 7 from Stanford still there?"

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Five Pac-10 players semifinalists for 'Academic Heisman' (148 clicks)
Five Pac-10 players are among 154 semifinalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy (formerly known as the Draddy Trophy), which is commonly known as the "Academic Heisman."

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UCLA football: Neuheisel says Pac-10 travel rule 'stinks' (119 clicks)
Coach Rick Neuheisel said the Pac-10 rule that allows only 64 players to travel for road games has left UCLA altering its special teams' packages.

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Neuheisel On: (111 clicks)
On Thursday's practice, only traveling 64 players in the Pac-10, going into the game under the radar, avoiding an injury bug that so plagued them last season, and getting one road game out of the way before Stanford.

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Hayes' hot seat: USC hasn't been the same without Chow (202 clicks)
At this point, it can no longer be denied: USC hasn't been the same team since offensive coordinator Norm Chow left following the 2004 season.

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UCLA basketball: Bruins hold recruiting weekend (328 clicks)
While most UCLA fans will be focused on the big football game at Stanford, the basketball program has an important weekend on tap, with four top-name recruits expected to visit.
UCLA-logo Josh Smith, the 6-foot-9 center from Washington, heads up the list. Also expected are point guard Ray McCallum and the aptly-named shooting guard Trey Zeigler, both from Michigan.

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RB Jones favors UCLA over Stanford at this point (203 clicks)
The recruitment of Malcolm Jones (Westlake Village, Calif./Oaks Christian) could be coming to an end shortly. Jones is down to Stanford and UCLA and just visited the Cardinal over the weekend.

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UCLA football: 3 reasons why UCLA will beat Stanford (136 clicks)
Same old story, we're not in Knoxville anymore, and how far can experience take you?

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Three for Three with Reggie Carter: (83 clicks)
On a potential 4-0 start, losing a game in the last 10 seconds, and Toby Gerhart.

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UNCONSCIOUS!! (123 clicks)
Ex-UCLA Cheerleader Crystal (with a little help from her friends) has launched “Elevate Boutique,” an online shop that promotes charity, ecology, and “Conscious Living”

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Bruin Tennis Teams Kickoff Fall Seasons (54 clicks)
The UCLA men's and women's tennis programs kickoff their 2009 fall seasons this weekend, with several players taking part in qualifying for the ITA All-American Championships.

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Cross Country Continues 2009 Campaign At Notre Dame Invitational (48 clicks)
The UCLA cross country teams will head to South Bend, Indiana on Friday to compete in the 54th Annual Notre Dame Invitational as the 2009 season continues.

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UCLABruins.com Spotlight - Marc Hausmaninger (55 clicks)
Marc Hausmaninger from the men's cross country and track and field team is the featured athlete in the latest UCLABruins.com Spotlight. Hausmaninger is a redshirt sophomore from Lake Forest, CA who competed in four cross country meets as a freshman and finished fourth in the 5000m in the track & field dual meet against USC.

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Three Keys to UCLA-Stanford (78 clicks)
In past seasons, a game coming off of a bye week would lead to ecstatic claims like, "UCLA was undefeated last weekend!" Well, guess what, even though we're a full three weeks into the season, we can actually still say "UCLA is undefeated this season!"

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Who's going to win? Week 5 Pac-10 picks (157 clicks)
UCLA has a strong defense and a middling offense. The guess here is Stanford's balanced offense and middling defense will have enough -- playing at home -- to nip the Bruins.

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What to watch in the Pac-10 (115 clicks)
Toby Gerhart vs. Reggie Carter & Brian Price; is it better to be Crafty or Lucky?

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UCLA-Stanford deserves equal billing in Bay Area (136 clicks)
The vogue -- and slightly snarky -- question among Pac-10 football fans this week is which Bay Area matchup truly is must-see TV on Saturday?

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UCLA football: 3 reasons why Stanford will beat UCLA (111 clicks)
Simple-minded logic, the right motivation, and the one-two punch

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UCLA football: Hester eyeing his return against Cal (90 clicks)
Cornerback Aaron Hester participated in a few drills on Wednesday and is anxiously waiting for what should be the final x-ray on his cracked right fibula. That x-ray is scheduled for Monday.

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UCLA cross country prepares for tough meet at Notre Dame Invitational (93 clicks)
For senior Alex Crabill and his cross country comrades, 95-mile-a-week runs may not be intense enough.

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UCLA football looks to repeat last year's win against Stanford (77 clicks)
Over the course of the last year, redshirt senior quarterback Kevin Craft has taken his share of heat for poor play and losing results. But a little less than 12 months ago, the quarterback had his moment in the sun.

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UCLA men's water polo to play Stanford Cardinal and Santa Clara Broncos (75 clicks)
UCLA and Stanford will meet in a crucial conference showdown featuring an undefeated team and a one-loss team this weekend in Palo Alto. Oh, and there's also a football game going on.

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Pauley Pavilion renovation may help UCLA stay competitive (92 clicks)
With a wall-size "First to 100" logo plastered just inside the J.D. Morgan Center and banners representing only national championships hanging crisply under the lights of Pauley Pavilion, UCLA Athletics' pride in its unrivaled success reverberates through campus.

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Injured Lang will continue to lead (73 clicks)
An hour into practice, redshirt senior Kara Lang walked slowly but steadily onto the field where her teammates were playing in a scrimmage. Wearing a large cast that clamps her entire right leg and sporting white Keds instead of soccer cleats, she shouts towards her teammates before sitting gingerly on a soccer ball at the sidelines.

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Players toughen up for Cardinal (95 clicks)
Start of Pac-10 play, a worthy opponent push Bruins to practice hard in preparation for battle

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Water polo wins inaugural game at Spieker Aquatics Center (94 clicks)
Less than a week into its role as UCLA's new water sports Mecca, the Spieker Aquatics Center is already making waves.

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Young players progress in positions vacated by former stars Perk, Stephens (80 clicks)
In the wake of the departure of Brian Perk and Michael Stephens, two of the UCLA men's soccer team's top players, the Bruins have displayed just how deep they really are.

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Injury halts senior's soccer season (86 clicks)
Her UCLA soccer career may be over, but co-captain Kara Lang won't yet give up the sport

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Spaulding Roundup: More Notes, Quotes On Stanford Game (100 clicks)
Ted Miller from ESPN has a great quote from Reggie Carter giving us a little glimpse of his mindset heading into Saturday

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UCLA's 10 breakout performers (97 clicks)
10 Bruins that have made the biggest difference in their 3-0 start

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Two for Two with Norm Chow (81 clicks)
On the Craft-to-Harkey touchdown and the Stanford win last year.

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Three for Three with Kai Maiava (78 clicks)
On the importance of a 3-0 start, possibly moving to 4-0, and the UCLA running game matching up with Stanford's.

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UCLA must focus on former Oaks Christian standout Owusu from the opening kickoff (86 clicks)
Chris Owusu is nervous, jittery, impatient. It is that time in a football game when his entire day will be mapped out. It is that time in a football game when his first job is either immediate or delayed, his first chance to make an impact for the Stanford Cardinal hanging on the balance of a head and a tail.

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Stanford's Chris Owusu is dangerous right from the start (95 clicks)
He has returned three kickoffs for touchdowns in the first four games. He has returned three kickoffs for touchdowns in the first four games.

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Bruins will keep an eye on Owusu (82 clicks)
The Stanford returner/wideout has emerged as a top threat in the Pac-10.

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Prince gets his work in (110 clicks)
Redshirt freshman quarterback Kevin Prince has been throwing the ball around a lot more in practice the last couple days. He's still on target for the Oregon game, though his availability needs is to be determined.

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Five for Five with Terrence Austin (80 clicks)
On what it's like to get avoided in the return game, the magnitude of the game, the 3-0 start, the Stanford game last season, and Kevin Craft's game-winning touchdown against Stanford last year.

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From the Other Side: Chris Owusu (71 clicks)
On what he expects and the magnitude of the game.

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And the game ball goes to... (95 clicks)
In a beautiful gesture, UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel awarded Andra Dellins, wife of UCLA Associate Athletic Director of Sports Information Marc Dellins, a specially engraved game ball from the San Diego State game in Week 1.

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Neuheisel On: (91 clicks)
On Wednesday's practice, the excitement of the Stanford game, winning on the road in the Pac-10, Stanford's offensive line, and the eagerness to play.

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Post-practice update (86 clicks)
Hey guys, Sorry for the long delay, I had to take care of some office stuff before practice that ran a bit longer than I expected. As in three hours. Back to the fun stuff: With two practices to prepare for Stanford, the Bruins are more than eager to get out there and prove that their 3-0 start is no fluke.

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Wednesday Practice Report (75 clicks)
Head coach Rick Neuheisel was very happy with the team's work today. He talks about this weekend's tough road matchup at Stanford and the team's road success thus far in 2009.

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UCLA Women's Volleyball Video Report (61 clicks)
UCLA women's volleyball head coach Andy Banachowski discusses last Saturday's win at Arizona, the play of sophomore Lainey Gera and this weekend's Breast Cancer Awareness festivities.

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Pac-10 Play Begins For Bruins In Pacific Northwest (50 clicks)
No. 4/2 UCLA (5-1) will kick off Pac-10 Conference play this weekend with a pair of games in the Pacific Northwest. The Bruins first play at Oregon State (4-2-2) on Friday, Oct. 2 at 7 pm and then at Washington (3-4-1) on Sunday, Oct. 4 at 2 pm.

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UCLA football: Stanford coach says Craft is Bruins' top QB (98 clicks)
Is Kevin Craft the best quarterback at UCLA? Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh seems to think so, based on his words at a teleconference earlier this week.

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SN's college basketball Top 50 has people talking (230 clicks)
We're on a one-year winning streak when it comes to predicting the eventual NCAA champion. Over the past two years, Sporting News correctly identified seven of the eight No. 1 seeds before anybody played a game. [UCLA #28]

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