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UCLA lineman's future unclear
UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel planned to meet today with Sonny Tevaga to discuss the offensive lineman's future with the team. Though Tevaga played extensively against Oregon State just 10 days ago, he was left behind on last weekend's trip to Washington to ponder his future in the game. Neuheisel has refused to discuss the situation in detail other than to say Tevaga is not being disciplined for violation of team or university rules. "He just needs to be committed," the coach said. "I want to make sure that every player on the team understands that any lack of commitment . . . does deprive you of team membership." Tevaga's status is important to an offensive line already worn thin by injury and inexperience.
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And we wonder why his QB spends more time with his butt planted in the turf than his feet?
IamRightYouAreWrong
Florence , SC
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Good thing UCLA is so deep on the O-line...good grief
Chief Fireballs
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Neuheisel is gonna need more than commitment to change "the football monopoly in Los Angeles" over to Westwood. I think the monopoly HQ will be at Heritage Hall for a while.
Footballitis
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