Serving Bel Air, Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills. Brentwood, Laurel Canyon, Los Feliz, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Melrose, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Topanga, Canyon, Westwood & Hollywood Hills.

Name

E-mail

facebook Canyon News twitter Canyon News

Canyon News

Bel Air News

Beverly Hills News

Brentwood News

Hollywood Hills News

Laurel Canyon News

Los Angeles News

Los Feliz News

Malibu News

Melrose News

Pacific Palisades News

Santa Monica News

Sherman Oaks News

Studio City News

Topanga Canyon News

West Hollywood News

Westwood News

Woodland Hills

Celebrity News

State News

National News

World Headlines

Entertainment

Film

Television

Music

On the Industry

Star Gazing

St. John's Confidential File

Theatrical Musings

Hooray For Hollywood

Forgotten Gems

Life & Style

Style Watch

Body Beautiful

Event Listings

Tech Talk

Looking Good For Lots Less

Spirit & Creativity

Miller Time

Books

View from the Hill

NY WEST

Chrystal's Recipe Corner

Career and Life Coaching

Gardening With Tony

Life According To Lenson

Sports

Marathon Running

Keeping It Bruin: A Look Into UCLA Athletics

Food

Pets

Vi's Corner

Pet Tips

Point of View

John Armor

Message to America

Critic At Large... Ruta Lee

Labor Week

Ramblings

10 Degrees Cooler

McConnors corner

Edge of the west

Auto

Kyle's Kars

Travel

Susan Michelle's Compass

Advice

Ask Deanna

Dear Lily

Ask Oona

Features

Dancing with Earthquakes

Archives

Sports Schedules

Traveling Beyond the Canyon

Edge of the West

Law Man

Ask Us

Nathan Tabor

The Angry Economist

Truth Probe

As I See It

Columnists

Truth Conquers

The Live Wire

Notes from Exile

Letters to the Editor

Dog Training by Anthony

Canyon Mews

Speak!

Sponsors

America's Most Wanted Dogs

World Recipes

Vegetarian Lifestyle

Humor

News Briefs

Local News

Books

News

Canyon Fodder

Bad Movie Night

Critical Projection

Ed's on the Town

Fitness Quests

Flashback Films

Stories of the Strange

Gourmet Grandma

He Said/She Said

Home Matters with Yvonne

L.A. Etch-a-Sketch

L.A. Ruminations

McConnor's Corner

Mommy Minute

Musically Speaking

My Back Pages

Publisher's Pages

ResourceINK

Scene and Heard in L.A.

Silly...But Wise!

Sunset Diaries

Table Options

The Paws Cause

TV Stuff



Keeping It Bruin: A Look Into UCLA Athletics

Back In Business
Posted by Tobi Umodu on Aug 5, 2010 - 12:01:45 AM

WESTWOOD—With every passing week football season gets closer and closer for fans all over the world, but for the players it started as soon as the last one ended. The Bruins have been training for months to try and build the successful end to 2009, and make 2010 a year to remember.

Tomorrow the Bruins will begin their first day of training camp and prepare for their meeting with Kansas State for the first game of the season. All the weight lifting, sprints at six in the morning, and never ending soreness that the team has endured throughout the off season has been for that moment when they step back on the field to start practice. On Monday the Bruins are back in business and they are out to prove UCLA is capable of controlling a monopoly over the college sports in LA.

Akeem Ayers

USC has always been said to have the better talent and most NFL ready players, but the past few years UCLA has dug out a few gems of their own, and this year is definitely no exception. On defense, All-American safety Rahim Moore and rising star linebacker Akeem Ayers will be taking command of a defense that has been consistently great over the past four years. Former defensive coordinator Dwayne Walker changed the culture of the UCLA defense when he joined the staff in 2006. Even after he departed to take a head coaching job in New Mexico, his toughness and discipline stayed with the team. Moore, Ayers and Co. will be responsible for keeping the opposing team out of the end zone and giving the offense a few extra possessions with some timely turnovers.

Offensively the Bruins haven’t had as much success as their counterparts. Norm Chow was brought in two years ago to try and stir up some magic with the offense, but it has yet to be completely mastered by the young players on the team. Now entering his third year as offensive coordinator, Chow has a lot of the pieces in place to do something special with the offense. Their fearless leader is none other than quarterback Kevin Prince and this season looks to be a breakout year for the young signal caller. Last season, the team responded well to the leadership of Prince. Unfortunately, a broken jaw he suffered in a win over Tennessee caused him to miss a lot of playing time, and his absence was evident in the production of the offense. When he returned Prince was able to right the ship and lead UCLA to their first bowl appearance in two years.

Making the Eagle Bank Bowl last season and winning, was a great accomplishment for a team that looked like a long shot to even make it to post season play, but the Bruins eyes are focused on something much higher. Going into camp the team has one goal in mind, winning a Pac-10 championship. It has been over 10 years since UCLA has been on top of the Pac-10 and taking it this year would show the country that Bruin football is back. Fans might have to wait a whole month for the season to officially begin, but for players like Rahim Moore and Kevin Prince the season is already underway.



 

Classic Inc

Alaska Fishing and Raft Adventures


-

 

Serving Bel Air, Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills. Brentwood, Laurel Canyon, Los Feliz, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Melrose, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Topanga, Canyon, Westwood & Hollywood Hills.