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The SportsLodge: Three Football Arrests Make SportsLodge History
Michael Vick's party guests, UCLA athletes and Cedric Benson make today's SportsLodge a "football arrest trifecta." Click here to watch:
UCLA's Brittle Bruin Quarterbacks
Last year, the University of California at Los Angeles went through four starting quarterbacks in a season which failed to meet expectations. New head coach Rick Neuheisel and offensive coordinator Norm Chow had hoped to turn the tide and avoid any quarterback controversy, naming Pat Cowan the starter in Spring...
UCLA Police Missed Scott Arrests
When they aren't tasering students, it seems that the UCLA campus police are not brushing up on their background check skills.After claiming that background checks on suspended Wide Receivers coach Eric Scott that turned up clean had been conducted by an outside third party, UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero was forced...
UCLA Predicts 20 Point Football Victory over USC
Have they lost their mind?Last year's 13-9 victory was exciting and finally ended USC's 7-year victory streak (average score 35-18) over the Bruins. I can understand UCLA feeling good about themselves - they have a ton of guys coming back, It's the offseason when hope springs eternal, they've scored a few recruiting...
It's Time To Let USC and UCLA Party Like It's 1969
Back in the day when the NCAA wasn't so rule happy and quasi-repressive, competing teams were allowed to wear similar uniforms. Certain teams could wear their Saturday finest home uniforms, and their opponent could do the same. This was aesthetically pleasing and created something of a tradition between cross-town rivals...
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Maura Kastberg: Why Justin Combs, Son of Sean "Diddy" Combs, Deserves His Athletic Scholarship
UCLA is once more in the news but this time it's because they offered Sean "Diddy" Combs's son Justin an athletic scholarship worth $54,000.00. Here is a student that is a talented football player and has a 3.75 GPA -- not too shabby.
P. Diddy's Son Gets $54,000 From UCLA
Justin Combs, the 18-year-old son of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, will attend UCLA on a $54,000 football scholarship.
Deborah Stambler: Hannah Gordon: Not Your Typical Football Fan
There are Super Bowl ads and racy NFL calendar spreads aimed at women, the Cleveland Browns have Ladies' Chalk Talk and there's even a women's football fan magazine called Audible.
Rap Star's Son Commits To Play Football At UCLA
While it's more or less unheard of for a two-star cornerback recruit to garner national headlines, when that cornerback happens to be the son of arguably the most famous hip hop artist of all-time, it grabs some attention.
Family Vacations In California: A Huffington Post Travel Guide
Family vacations in California can be rewarding experiences or absolute disasters -- it all depends on pretrip homework.
Background on ucla football
The UCLA Bruins football program represents the University of California, Los Angeles in college football as members of the Pacific-12 Conference at the NCAA Division I FBS level.
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