articleandcontent.com articleandcontent.com
Site Home About Us Security & Privacy ToS Place Your Link Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Art & Creative

Online & Indoor Games

Fashion & Relationships

Research & Science

Automobiles

Computers & Software

News & Media

Shopping & Auction

Government & Politics

Healthcare & Treatment

Business & Services

Sports

People & Society

Recreation & Entertainment

Hygiene & Health

Teens & Children

Family & Home

Self Enhancement

Property & Agents

Education & Learning

Tour & Travel

Banking & Finance

Jobs & Employment

Drink & Food

 

Site Home › Sports › Rugby & Football
 

College Football: A Tale Of Two Drews

 
Author: Christopher Harris

It was the best of picks, it was the worst of picks.

Wait, no. It was just the best of picks.

I had Washington State over UCLA getting six points at home last week, and things looked pretty sweet early in the fourth quarter, with the Cougars up 38-21. Then the Bruins went crazy and sent the game to OT. Did I mention I got six points? On my knees begging for a field goal, pleading against a push, the gambling gods rewarded me when the amazing Maurice Drew countered a Washington State field goal with a one-yard TD plunge. UCLA wins, Washington State covers, and I change underpants.

So why am I turning things around and taking UCLA this week?

I mean, hey, didn't Oregon State, UCLA's opponent this week, actually kind of crush Wazzou three weeks ago? If Washington State's good enough to take the Bruins to OT, by the tenets of cyclical logic the Beavers should upset the Bruins outright this Saturday night in L.A., right? Well, wrong. I guess no one really believes that thought pattern. Following that logic, there's probably some Six-Degrees-Of-Kevin-Bacon by which USC should lose to Montclair High School. But my point is: Oregon State is better than Washington State, UCLA struggled against Washington State, so shouldn't Oregon State present an even bigger challenge?

Maybe. The dominant storyline in this game will be the return of QB Matt Moore to the Rose Bowl, where just a couple years ago he was fighting with Bruin QB Drew Olson to be UCLA's quarterback. When Olson won the competition over his then-roommate, Moore transferred to Oregon State, where he's throwing for nearly 300 a game under coach Mike Riley. He'll have plenty of motivation, and plenty of crowd noise, in the 90,000-seat amphitheater.

The thing is: Washington State was just a terrific matchup against UCLA, because of RB Jerome Harrison, whose 260 yards against the Bruins last week put him over 1,000 for the season in only six games. UCLA's run defense is, in a word, pitiful. As in: fourth-worst in the entire NCAA. And this is an undefeated team? Eesh. However, Oregon State makes its living through the air. Yvenson Bernard is a fine little back, but he's neither as fast nor as quick as Harrison. I'm sure he'll have a good game Saturday. I just don't think he's plastering 260 on the Bruins. And the fact is: UCLA's pass defense is actually pretty good, giving up under 190 yards through the air per game. Of course, part of that is teams don't need to throw against a run defense this bad, but again I say, running is not what the Beavers are set up to do.

The other side of the ball is a bigger mismatch. The Bruins like to throw, throw, and throw, mixing it up with third-best-back-in-the-greater-Los-Angeles-area Maurice Drew, who's got 11 TDs already this season. UCLA averages nearly 275 yards per game through the air, and Oregon State is the second worst team in the nation defending the pass, allowing 331 ypg. That's a recipe for disaster against Karl Dorrell's fling-and-wing offense. I'm still not a believer that UCLA is anywhere near national-title-contender status, but this week represents a good matchup for them, and they've got a lot of haters after the lackluster win in Pullman. I'm taking UCLA (-9.5) over Oregon State, and expecting one heck of a high score. But the Bruins will get untracked early, Olson will outdo his former roommate, and Drew will score a few more times. U-C-L-A! Fight! Fight! Fight!

Author Bio:
Christopher Harris is a proclaimed scripter. Christopher likes to write articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: rugby, college football, nfl football, notre dame football, footballs, football players, football hits
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How To Choose The Right Shaft Flex For Your Golf Clubs
 
Evaluating MLB Pitching
 
Golf Swing Mechanics Can Be Improved Very Quickly
 
The No. 1 of Golf Tips
 
Utah Jazz - In the Red Figures-Not the Red Hoop
 
Abolish Your Comfort Zone - It's killing your golf game!
 
Pool Tables
 
Play Golf The Right Way From the Beginning And Avoid Costly Mistakes
 
Softball Bats
 
Spinnerbait Fishing Tactics for Spotted Bay Bass
 
 
 
 

Washington Redskins 2006 Preview

The Washington Redskins had a pretty good season last year. In 2005, they won some games they should ... - Jason A. Martin
 

Cure That Golf Slice In One Day!

Do you know what the most common problem area for the average golfer is? You probably guessed it, th ... - Terry Edwards
 

Bowling - Choosing A Delivery - The Release

If you're wondering what the most important thing to good bowling is, wonder no more. It's the relea ... - Michael Russell
 
 

There's a Better Way to Improve Your Golf Game!

Have you ever gone the golf shop and picked up the lasted-greatest club. And find that it does not h ... - Sean Cochran
 

Golf Carts, Not Just For the Golf Course Anymore!

Golf carts have a wide range of uses. Sure, the most obvious is for the golf course. But where else ... - Chris Milller
 

A Guide to College Baseball Bats

In the mid 1850s, when baseball was in its infancy, players made their own bats. They experimented w ... - Jason Gluckman
 

Hit Longer Drives - Here's How

To hit longer drives is the dream of every golfer on the planet! Even the professionals players want ... - Mike Pedersen
 

Used Golf Clubs

Are you one of the many people who tried out golf and got hooked? By now you're probably looking for ... - Seth Miller
 
 
Site Home -> Security & Privacy -> ToS  
© 2006-2008 www.articleandcontent.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.