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The thin powder blue line had more moments of concern Tuesday. Defensive end Korey Bosworth was on the sideline, testing a left ankle injury. Defensive tackle Brigham Harwell was having an injured left arm examined. Guard Scott Glicksberg was in and out of drills because of a sore shoulder. The Bruins have already lost tight end Logan Paulsen to a broken foot. Wide receiver Marcus Everett is still rehabilitating a dislocated toe. And tailback Kahlil Bell is looking more and more doubtful for this week because of a high ankle sprain. "Depth has been and is a concern," Coach Rick Neuheisel said. "We have to live with our youngsters and keep grooming them to go in." Still, Neuheisel admitted, "If we take on more water than we did in the first game, it will become much more of a problem."

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Rick Neuheisel, AP Rick Neuheisel, AP
September 10, 2008  04:00 PM ET

Bring on the Bruins!!! And remember, don't get too excited when you score. Just drop the ball in the endzone and jog back to your bench. BYU 38-24.

September 10, 2008  06:18 PM ET

True that. But I think these guys will be okay. The main concern is definitely the availability of Bell, we need to have a running game against BYU.

September 10, 2008  08:16 PM ET

BYU should win, but it's too bad the Bruins are so banged up, it could've been an awesome game

September 10, 2008  08:24 PM ET

I think UCLA always has so many good atheletes that they will make it competitive. BYU's high powered offense will give UCLA's D a tough test, but BYU defense wasn't dominant against Washington... I want to see them play more hungry this week... earn their top 25 ranking.

September 10, 2008  10:37 PM ET

BYU at home will be tough. Without three senior starters on offense, they will be double-tough

September 11, 2008  10:56 AM ET

Very tough. But then again so was TN.

September 11, 2008  11:32 AM ET

Doesnt really matter because if every ucla player was healthy, they will still get their but kicked by BYU

September 11, 2008  01:45 PM ET
QUOTE(#7):

Doesnt really matter because if every ucla player was healthy, they will still get their but kicked by BYU

Methinks you are correct, although it won't be a blowout.

 
September 15, 2008  10:13 PM ET

Duh, what happened coach? Might as well chaulk this one up as one of the most lop sided, black and blue...hey pal, move over, I've got to have my turn in the soaking tub. Duh, duh, duh! Hey coach, how do ya spell football players, which we ain't. Can we have a sack with two holes cut out for our eyeballs at the next game...huh, can we coach?

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