Got em right where we want em. We suck and they know it. Let's surprise em.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:40 am
by CardiacCats97
I actually have a good feeling about this game, probably because I secretly like being kicked in the dick.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:54 am
by Alieberman
CardiacCats97 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:40 am
I actually have a good feeling about this game, probably because I secretly like being kicked in the dick.
Me too. If I was a betting man I'd easily take the points and the Cats.
I expect a hard fought game from the Cats
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 2:21 pm
by azcat49
The Bruins had 402 yards rushing and didn’t play Charbenot. We might be without Cowing although I think it would be fun to see some Speedy Luke or Kevin Greene in the slot.
I think some one needs to remind Jedd that he said we were going to return to our defensive roots
UCLA Scout
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 4:22 pm
by TheCatInTheHat
The words I’d use to describe UCLA would be: Big, Fast, Experienced, and Deep. They had a cake-walk in their first four games, then won by 8 at Washington, and 10 against Utah to start out at 6-0. Next came their only blemish: a 5-point loss at Oregon. A 25-point blowout against Stanford was next, followed by a 14-point win at ASU. There’s no doubt that they’re looking ahead to their big showdown at the Rose Bowl against USC on the 19th, but it’s hard to think it will matter.
OFFENSE:
QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson 6-1 205 RS-SR 71.7% 237.8 YPG 19 TD/4 INT//RUSH: 48.8 YPG 7 TD
RB Zach Charbonnet 6-1 220 SR 137.7 YPG 10 TD//REC: 33.1 YPG
WR Jake Bobo 6-5 215 RS-SR 65.6 YPG 6 TD
WR Kazmeir Allen 5-9 175 RS-JR 36.8 YPG 1 TD
WR Logan Loya 5-11 180 JR 26.4 YPG 2 TD
TE Michael Ezeike 6-5 250 RS-SR 22.1 YPG 1 TD
LT Raiqwon O’Neal 6-4 305 RS-JR
LG Atonio Mafi 6-4 340 RS-SR
C Duke Clemens 6-3 300 SR
RG Jon Gaines 6-4 300 SR
RT Garrett DiGiorgio 6-6 310 RS-FR
DEFENSE:
DE Gabriel Murphy 6-3 265 RS-SO 24 T .5 SK
DT Jacob Sykes 6-3 280 RS-SR 17 T .5 SK
DT Gary Smith 6-2 320 JR 16 T 1 SK
DE Grayson Murphy 6-3 260 RS-SO 18 T 4 SK
LB Darius Muasau 6-1 230 SR 64 T 1 SK 2 INT
LB Laiatu Latu 6-4 265 RS-JR 28 T 8 SK
LB JonJon Vaughns 6-1 215 JR 41 T 2 INT
CB John Humphrey 6-2 190 JR 31 T
S Mo Osling 6-2 195 RS-SR 58 T
S Stephan Blaylock 5-11 195 RS-SR 34 T 2 SK 1 INT
CB Devin Kirkwood 6-3 195 SO 27 T
KICKING:
P Nicholas Barr-Mira 43.33 YPP
K Nicholas Barr-Mira 12-16 FG LONG: 49
KO R.J. Lopez 65 KO/46 TB
PR Logan Loya 5.1 YPP LONG: 15
KR Kazmeir Allen 26.2 YPK LONG: 43
KR Keegan Jones 19.2 YPK LONG: 31
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:54 pm
by CatsbyAZ
Color me a needless pessimist, but isn't it just our (football) luck to play in a conference that fairly or not is seen as a joke but we somehow end up playing FIVE consecutive RANKED conference opponents? Oregon, Washington, USC, UTAH, and now UCLA.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:58 am
by MrBug708
CatsbyAZ wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:54 pm
Color me a needless pessimist, but isn't it just our (football) luck to play in a conference that fairly or not is seen as a joke but we somehow end up playing FIVE consecutive RANKED conference opponents? Oregon, Washington, USC, UTAH, and now UCLA.
I think this is the result of the PAC-12 trying to help out the "good teams" where USC and Oregon don't play each other. USC also missed UW this year. Everyone else picks up the slack
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:57 am
by tgrumpy2
We're also being televised by FOX at 8:30 in the evening. That should insure that no one east of Utah will see the game. That may or may not be a good thing, Personally I think it increases our chance for a unexpected upset because no one will see it.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 8:25 pm
by AZCatGirl
If Oregon/Washington goes to OT, even less people will see it.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 8:35 pm
by Fishclamps
Fuck em up Huskies
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 8:51 pm
by AZCatGirl
And the Pac wont make the playoffs once again.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 9:13 pm
by wyo-cat
Jesus Fucking Christ. I can’t believe that play!!
Couldn’t have a better start.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:03 am
by AZCatGirl
FUCK UCLA!
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:41 am
by Fishclamps
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:59 am
by EastCoastCat
I can’t believe I missed this game as I was traveling overseas. Typical.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:02 am
by MrBug708
I said it in the other thread, but congrats. UCLA was completely lost out there, other than maybe Charbonnet, and he had a critical drop late in the game himself.
CardiacCats97 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:40 am
I actually have a good feeling about this game, probably because I secretly like being kicked in the dick.
Me too. If I was a betting man I'd easily take the points and the Cats.
CardiacCats97 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:40 am
I actually have a good feeling about this game, probably because I secretly like being kicked in the dick.
Me too. If I was a betting man I'd easily take the points and the Cats.
I expect a hard fought game from the Cats
We didn’t get kicked in the dick!
We did not! We were right!
I just had a feeling we were due and haven't been sold on UCLA
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:16 am
by IrishAzCat
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:38 am
by TheCatInTheHat
Well, that one sure snuck up on me. It was a lot of fun watching the close-ups of DTR transitioning from mouthing-off early on to that lovely look of panic and dismay later on. UCLA beat writer/loofah Ben Bolch of the El Segundo Times complained that the chants of "U of A" were annoying to him and also noted that Kelly "chose" to credit de Laura, rather than criticize his defense. Thanks, Ben. Oh, while you're on your reprisals tour, DTR missed plenty of throws and his receivers dropped their share, too. Not to mention a blocked FG for one of (TWO!) LA teams the arrogant Times sports staff assured their audience had "a path" to the national title game. Just too bad Plaschke covered the USC game. So, UCLA's last home game is devalued by a lot more than Travis Dye's injury, but there'll still be a lot of red there. Meanwhile, remarkably in this season, our next game really means something, and the last one always does.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:49 am
by 84Cat
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:52 am
by TheCat
Personally I thought we had no chance. I would have just kept running the ball. What was really good is we played a ton of guys on the DLINE that I had never heard of before. Could Jedd have been saving them for the last three games so they would retain eligibility? I am probably giving to much credit but it was interesting to see fresh legs.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:00 pm
by AzCatFan2
Wiley had 27 touches for over 140 yards. He needs to touch the ball at least 20 times a game. The other backs are talented, and may have a bigger upside, but on this team this year, Wiley is #1.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 12:18 pm
by UAdevil
Such a huge win. Hope momentum follows.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:24 pm
by OSUCat
I was impressed with the OLine. The two freshman guards are massive and talented. It will be great running behind them for the next two to three years.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:49 pm
by gouacats
Camping with no service last night. Best link for good highlights?
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:58 pm
by 84Cat
gouacats wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:49 pm
Camping with no service last night. Best link for good highlights?
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:37 pm
by gouacats
Perfect! Thanks!
Another Idiot
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2022 8:35 am
by TheCatInTheHat
Wow. The LA TImes used to be a pretty good newspaper, but under current management, staffing, and direction, those days are long gone. I'll provide the link below, but also provide a synopsis for anybody who struggles with their paywall.
Something called a "J. Brady" McCollough, middle-aged, balding, and attempting a gray and outdated Don Johnson-esque two-day beard, decides to do a hit piece retrospective on UCLA...and he also decides to trash a rebuilding Arizona team whose struggles and hard-earned improvement are respected by most reasonable people. "It would have been thrilling" to have the big showdown between the SoCal schools, with visions of a berth in the CFP championship (#1 or nothing in LA, baby), and dare I say it (gasp!)...the Heisman Trophy on the line. Bullshit.
He references Rodney Peete and Troy Aikman, but hey, let's make it O.J. Simpson (sans switchblade) and Gary Beban. So while Lev and Hansen rightly note today that Arizona's lines and defense did relatively well and they looked like at least the equal team, this dip-shit calls it a UCLA "choke", because DTR's last-gasp pass was two inches wide (Bobo was probably out of bounds anyway), and they lost to a "3-6 team (now 4-6, Bear Down, Wildcats!)" To which I add a hearty: "Fuck You, Asshole."
So I wondered what powerhouse football school "J" went to...one that never has a misstep, and never has bad coaching hires or rebuilding seasons. That school, of course, is Harvard. I'm sure Harvard grads everywhere are impressed with a fellow alum (ooh...in journalism) who writes 8th-grade level persuasive essays on college sports for a now-mediocre newspaper, after a stint at a mediocre Pittsburgh newspaper. And he writes this drivel all because it "could have been L.A.’s return to the big stage," and gee, the CFP championship game is at SoFi. And yeah, after winning titles within the last two years, the Dodgers, Rams, and Lakers have all fallen on their faces. Life is tough all over. And, as he points out, DTR, Charbonnet, and many others will be gone next year and he'll have to suffer through that. (But, they'll still have to come to Tucson.)
But Lucy didn't just pull the football away, she threw and ran and tackled and showed that Charlie Brown is a complete pussy. "J. Brady" McCollough really needs to add "The Third" to his name. He just wrote an embarrassingly whiny cry-baby piece of garbage that Jim Murray would have crumpled up and thrown in the trash can. And if he wasn't rolling over in his grave, I'm pretty sure he'd say something like:
TheCatInTheHat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 8:35 am
Wow. The LA TImes used to be a pretty good newspaper, but under current management, staffing, and direction, those days are long gone. I'll provide the link below, but also provide a synopsis for anybody who struggles with their paywall.
So I wondered what powerhouse football school "J" went to...who writes 8th-grade level persuasive essays on college sports for a now-mediocre newspaper, after a stint at a mediocre Pittsburgh newspaper. And he writes this drivel all because it "could have been L.A.’s return to the big stage," and gee, the CFP championship game is at SoFi. And yeah, after winning titles within the last two years, the Dodgers, Rams, and Lakers have all fallen on their faces. Life is tough all over. And, as he points out, DTR, Charbonnet, and many others will be gone next year and he'll have to suffer through that. (But, they'll still have to come to Tucson.)
After reading guys like Plaschke for years I gave up on the LA Times sports editorialists two months ago after they went overboard mocking and slandering Padres fans and players alike during their Divisional Series Vs the Dodgers. Totally uncalled for. The Dodgers deserved to fall on their face.
Re: Arizona at UCLA
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:25 am
by TheCatInTheHat
We can do Dodger Talk on the other page, but I think it's important to note that my point is about what the media coverage is in our top recruiting area under Jedd Fisch (with something like 50 percent of our last two recruiting classes coming out of SoCal.) Plus, when somebody slings mud, I like to throw a handful of shit back in their direction. You'd be surprised the extent to which thin-skinned and self-centered newspaper writers scan even fairly obscure fan sites for story ideas and responses to their writings to feed their egos. And even when they don't, colleagues will, and they'll leave a copy of some angry response on their desk to poke fun at them about how beloved and famous they are.