MOVIE REVIEW: Southland TalesBy: Misty Copher .... Click author's name to view profile and articles!!!Retargeting by ChangoTweet Southland Tales. As in Tales from Southern California, but a different California, where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an action star turned prophet, Justin Timberlake is a veteran of Iraq, Sean-William Scott is actually a pair of twins, and Sarah Michelle-Gellar is a porn star named Krysta Now. “No-one rocks the cock like Krysta Now.” Or so we’re told. You never actually see her rocking the cock, and she is more than wele. But the film doesn’t try and pander to the type of audience who want to see a flash ofToronto Maple Leafs jersey
tits. Actually, it doesn’t pander to anyone. It is by far and away the most experimental film to e out of Hollywood recently, if you discount David Lynch. First of all, the film version of Southland Tales is actually chapters four, five and six. Hey if Star Wars did it… The first three chapters are found in the Southland Tales graphic novel, which actually makes more sense in itself and of the film as a whole, explaining the various theories behind the film, whereas the film itself drops the audience in the middle of a world that is far removed from the one we live in.There is wi-fi energy known as Fluid Karma, a screenplay written while under the influence of drugs that foretells the End Of Days, and some freaky time travelling. So, everything you would expect from the brains behind Donnie Darko.The film is a mess, but an interesting one. Part of the disconnected plot is concerned with the enigma that is the Book Of Revelations found in the Bible, and you could view this as its modern cinematic counterpart. Some view Revelations as a puzzle to be solved, containing a code to be dissected. Richard Kelly’s film is trying to push this, using the graphic novel and the film’s website to further the story and the puzzling plotlines within, quite literally forcing the audience to actively NHL Jersey
seek it out, or, as most people did, walk out of the cinema.While this cross-media, storypuzzle thing is a bold move, the film should stand on its own legs, which, sadly, it does not. It's weird and wonderful, annoying and infuriating, littered with great performances and godawful ones. It will no doubt follow Darko in being a cult film, especially on DVD.We do not remend seeing this film, but you need to see it. It is the road less travelled.Article Source: abcarticledirectoryVisit our movies library. You can find there a lot of interesting movies of Crime genre Note: The content of this article solely conveys the opinion of its author, Misty CopherRetargeting by ChangoDid You Like This Article? Share It With YourFriends!Please Rate this Article 5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 5 Not yet Rated Click the XML Icon to Receive Free Articles About Movies Film via RSS!Additional Articles From - Home Arts Movies FilmWhy Calibrate your High Definition TV?- By : Robert ShefferSweet Phone - By : Tim Webb.Find out Home Theater Methods! What You have Been Missing in Your TV and Movie Encounter.- By : Joesph MellbergPreparing and Setting up a Home Theater system is Easier Than you Think!- By : Zachariah DivensGrown Tampa Bay Lightning jersey
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5 Mar 11 Learning The Basics Of Affiliate Marketing
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5 Mar 11 Financial Freedom Using Online Marketing
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have seen in different books,in a forum post,sales letter,or even in your spam e mail we all get day after day. One of the best ways to learn is join a forum and spend your time reading post about online marketing always keeping an open mind, and remember just because someone claims to be an online marketer and has reach financial freedom doesn't mean they really have. Online marketing comes in many flavors and sizes to choose from,and one of the easiest ways to get your feet wet is called affiliate marketing don't be mislead you still need many new skills or the pay per click search engines will drain you finances very quickly with little or no return on your investment, but with a little know how you can use free advertising to increase your skill level and earn some money while working on your other need skills.Financial freedom using online marketing can be achieve if you are willing to work hard stay focused on your goal put in the time and effort needed and you will have your financial independence.Article Source: http://www.shop-on-sale.com Get in on the pre launch pricing and get 2 free bonuses when you sign up at this linkWho loves MoneyNote: The content of this article solely conveys the opinion of its author, Mike DurandRetargeting by ChangoDid You Like This Article? Share It With YourFriends!Please Rate this Article 5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 5 Not yet Rated Click the XML Icon to Receive Free Articles About Affiliate Programs What Cloth Diaper Provides The Top Match For Newborns?- By : mirtagaylWhat is Affiliate Marketing and Why You Should Do It?- By : James A AndersonEarning Money Quickly With Email Marketing - True or False?- By : chad buistMoney Creating Tips For Individuals Involved In An Online Affiliate Marketing Home NHL Jersey
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24 Jan 11 Michigan Wolverines-Indiana Hoosiers:
Leon Halip/Getty ImagesTeams: No. 19 Michigan Wolverines 4-0 (0-0)vs. Indiana Hoosiers 3-0 (0-0)Place: Memorial Stadium (The Rock), Bloomington, IndianaTime: 3:30 P.M. EasternTV: ESPNUThe Line: Michigan -10.5It is that time of year again. The Big Ten football season gets started this Saturday and Michigan will open up their Big Ten schedule against Indiana for the second consecutive year. This year the Wolverines travel to Bloomington in what may be a high-scoring game.Last year Michigan went 1-7 in Big Ten play. TheBuffalo Bills jersey
lone win was against...Indiana. Michigan will be looking to make strides to improve in the Big Ten this season, so will they get started out on the right foot against Indiana?Michigan Rush Defense vs. Indiana Rush OffenseYou remember last year right? Yeah, that wasn't too fun. Watching Indiana running backs take it outside and pick up huge chunks of yardage because the Michigan defense seemingly forgot what outside contain meant.Well, don't worry too much, that should be better this year. For starters, Indiana has not run the ball well this year at all. The Hoosiershave onlymanaged 113 yards per game this year on the ground. That is good for 96th nationally.Darius Willis is a decent back, so what's the problem?Well, the offensive line is bad. For a Big Ten offensive line Indiana is very small. Not only are they small, they aren't really even very quick or athletic. When you dig deeper you notice this offensive line has struggled to push around defenses on football teams people don't even know exist.That's right, Indiana has failed to establish an effective run game against Towson, Western Kentucky, and Akron.I don't see them getting any better now. Ryan Van Bergen, Mike Martin, and Greg Roh should have a field day in this one.Advantage: MichiganMichigan Pass Defense vs. Indiana Pass Offense OK, here is where it gets a little tricky. Indiana can actually toss the football around a bit. Quarterback Ben Chappell has led the Hoosiers to some pretty nice early season numbers.Indiana is averaging 304.33 yards per game through the air so far this year, which is good for 11th nationally. Chappell has completed 72.4 percent of his passes so far for nine touchdowns and no interceptions. That is pretty impressive.Should we take that with a grain of salt considering who they have played? Yeah, probably.However Chappell is still pretty good. He is accurate and very good at reading the defense and making good choices. However, the offensive line isn't very good. If Michigan has any hope of stopping the Hoosier aerial attack they will have to put pressure on the quarterback.Expect Mouton to get a lot of chances to blitz. Michigan will also hope Martin and the rest of the defensive line can put pressure on Chappell to force some mistakes.Advantage: IndianaMichigan Rush Offense vs. Carolina Panthers jersey
Indiana Rush DefenseThis is where it should get fun for Michigan. We all know what Michigan features on the ground.It starts up front with an offensive line that has been playing great football so far this year. With the way the offensive line has been playing, Michigan doesn't even need a star in the backfield to gain yards, but they have one anyway.Denard Robinson has been the biggest star in college football early this season and it is easy to see why. Robinson leads the Big Ten in rushing, despite only playing half a quarter last week against Bowling Green. Robinson is leading a rush offense that averages 331.25 yards per game. That is good for the second best rushing offense in the country.On the other side of the ball Indiana is 96th nationally in rush defense. Yes, 96th in the country, against the largest of all cupcake schedules in the Big Ten. Advantage: MichiganMichigan Pass Offense vs. Indiana Pass DefenseIf you take a quick look at the numbers you might not be impressed with the Michigan passing attack. After all Michigan has averaged 231.50 yards per game through the air, which is only good for 50th in the country.However a deeper look shows that Michiganis 11th nationally in pass efficiency. Michigan completes a high percentage of its passes because teams are so caught up trying to stop the Michigan running attack.Just face it though, Michigan hasn't needed to throw the ball that often, but when they do it's effective.Indiana features a defensive backfield that is pretty slow and frequently out of position. Look for more of the same as Indiana brings players up to stop the run, only to get burned through the air.Advantage: MichiganSpecial TeamsBy default this area of the game goes to the Hoosiers. Michigan has been reduced to going for it on fourth down because well, a field goal just isn't an option anymore. Replacing Zoltan Mesko at punter has been a problem too.Don't even get me started on the problems Michigan has had fielding punts. Michigan actually pulled out a new punt return formation against Bowling Green, which was better but still.Advantage: IndianaInjury ReportMichiganOut: LB Mike Jones (leg), RB Michael Shaw (knee), RB Fitzgerald Toussaint (shoulder), S Jared Van Slyke (clavicle), S Mike Williams (concussion), CB Troy Woolfolk (ankle)Questionable: John Ferrara (hand)Probable: LB Brandon Herron (ankle), LB/S Carvin Johnson (knee), QB Denard Robinson (knee)IndianaOut: S Chris Adkins (ankle), K Nick Freeland (hip)Probable: S Donnell Jones (knee)WeatherHigh of 65 degrees with a Chicago Bears jersey
30-percent chance of rain. Winds 13 MPH.Final ThoughtsI expect this game will be pretty high-scoring. Both teams feature high powered offenses and below average defenses. I think the key to this game will be whether or not Michigan can get pressure on Ben Chappell. If they do, Michigan can get a couple of key stops.Prediction Michigan 42, Indiana 27
lone win was against...Indiana. Michigan will be looking to make strides to improve in the Big Ten this season, so will they get started out on the right foot against Indiana?Michigan Rush Defense vs. Indiana Rush OffenseYou remember last year right? Yeah, that wasn't too fun. Watching Indiana running backs take it outside and pick up huge chunks of yardage because the Michigan defense seemingly forgot what outside contain meant.Well, don't worry too much, that should be better this year. For starters, Indiana has not run the ball well this year at all. The Hoosiershave onlymanaged 113 yards per game this year on the ground. That is good for 96th nationally.Darius Willis is a decent back, so what's the problem?Well, the offensive line is bad. For a Big Ten offensive line Indiana is very small. Not only are they small, they aren't really even very quick or athletic. When you dig deeper you notice this offensive line has struggled to push around defenses on football teams people don't even know exist.That's right, Indiana has failed to establish an effective run game against Towson, Western Kentucky, and Akron.I don't see them getting any better now. Ryan Van Bergen, Mike Martin, and Greg Roh should have a field day in this one.Advantage: MichiganMichigan Pass Defense vs. Indiana Pass Offense OK, here is where it gets a little tricky. Indiana can actually toss the football around a bit. Quarterback Ben Chappell has led the Hoosiers to some pretty nice early season numbers.Indiana is averaging 304.33 yards per game through the air so far this year, which is good for 11th nationally. Chappell has completed 72.4 percent of his passes so far for nine touchdowns and no interceptions. That is pretty impressive.Should we take that with a grain of salt considering who they have played? Yeah, probably.However Chappell is still pretty good. He is accurate and very good at reading the defense and making good choices. However, the offensive line isn't very good. If Michigan has any hope of stopping the Hoosier aerial attack they will have to put pressure on the quarterback.Expect Mouton to get a lot of chances to blitz. Michigan will also hope Martin and the rest of the defensive line can put pressure on Chappell to force some mistakes.Advantage: IndianaMichigan Rush Offense vs. Carolina Panthers jersey
Indiana Rush DefenseThis is where it should get fun for Michigan. We all know what Michigan features on the ground.It starts up front with an offensive line that has been playing great football so far this year. With the way the offensive line has been playing, Michigan doesn't even need a star in the backfield to gain yards, but they have one anyway.Denard Robinson has been the biggest star in college football early this season and it is easy to see why. Robinson leads the Big Ten in rushing, despite only playing half a quarter last week against Bowling Green. Robinson is leading a rush offense that averages 331.25 yards per game. That is good for the second best rushing offense in the country.On the other side of the ball Indiana is 96th nationally in rush defense. Yes, 96th in the country, against the largest of all cupcake schedules in the Big Ten. Advantage: MichiganMichigan Pass Offense vs. Indiana Pass DefenseIf you take a quick look at the numbers you might not be impressed with the Michigan passing attack. After all Michigan has averaged 231.50 yards per game through the air, which is only good for 50th in the country.However a deeper look shows that Michiganis 11th nationally in pass efficiency. Michigan completes a high percentage of its passes because teams are so caught up trying to stop the Michigan running attack.Just face it though, Michigan hasn't needed to throw the ball that often, but when they do it's effective.Indiana features a defensive backfield that is pretty slow and frequently out of position. Look for more of the same as Indiana brings players up to stop the run, only to get burned through the air.Advantage: MichiganSpecial TeamsBy default this area of the game goes to the Hoosiers. Michigan has been reduced to going for it on fourth down because well, a field goal just isn't an option anymore. Replacing Zoltan Mesko at punter has been a problem too.Don't even get me started on the problems Michigan has had fielding punts. Michigan actually pulled out a new punt return formation against Bowling Green, which was better but still.Advantage: IndianaInjury ReportMichiganOut: LB Mike Jones (leg), RB Michael Shaw (knee), RB Fitzgerald Toussaint (shoulder), S Jared Van Slyke (clavicle), S Mike Williams (concussion), CB Troy Woolfolk (ankle)Questionable: John Ferrara (hand)Probable: LB Brandon Herron (ankle), LB/S Carvin Johnson (knee), QB Denard Robinson (knee)IndianaOut: S Chris Adkins (ankle), K Nick Freeland (hip)Probable: S Donnell Jones (knee)WeatherHigh of 65 degrees with a Chicago Bears jersey
30-percent chance of rain. Winds 13 MPH.Final ThoughtsI expect this game will be pretty high-scoring. Both teams feature high powered offenses and below average defenses. I think the key to this game will be whether or not Michigan can get pressure on Ben Chappell. If they do, Michigan can get a couple of key stops.Prediction Michigan 42, Indiana 27
24 Jan 11 Notre Dame Football: Elite Defensive End Recruit Stephon Tuitt Commits to Irish
Stephon Tuitt, the no. 1-ranked strong-side defensive end in the 2010 class, committed to Notre Dame over Georgia Tech over the weekend. After his first visit to campus, Tuitt was blown away by the South Bend atmosphere and could not wait any longer to pull the trigger. With this commitment, the Irish now hold arguably Atlanta Falcons jersey
the best defensive line class in the country, thanks to the already committed Aaron Lynch. Rated as the 22nd best prospect in the country, Tuitt calls Monroe, Georgia home and formed some great relationships with the coaches near home. In what was the hardest decision of his life, Tuitt had to inform the Georgia Tech coaches of his decision, but ultimately felt Notre Dame was the best choice for him. In addition to Tech, he had a lead group of Auburn, Miami, and Tennessee. He had originally thought of taking officials to Miami and Georgia Tech before deciding, but ultimately felt that he wanted to be no where else except Notre Dame. Spending time with him over the summer at the Top Gun Camp in Virginia, I was able to get the true read on this 18-year old. Not only is he one of the best players in the country, but he is also one of the best kids out there. With academics truly a top priority in his life, it's no surprise that Tuitt ended up with the Irish. However, it is a shock to some that he chose Notre Dame over Georgia Tech in the end as the Yellow Jackets seemed to be a favorite for quite some time. Tuitt is a perfect fit for Brian Kelly's 3-4 defense. Coming off the edge, you can expect him to make an immediate impact at Notre Dame come next fall. With an ideal frame and pass rushing skills, Baltimore Ravens jersey
Tuitt is exactly what the Irish have been lacking in their defenses as of late. With this news, only a few more spots are left in this now star-filled Notre Dame recruiting class. Thanks to a few transfers in 2010, a couple of more spots have been opened up, but expect Kelly to take around 3 or 4 more players to round out his first recruiting cycle.
the best defensive line class in the country, thanks to the already committed Aaron Lynch. Rated as the 22nd best prospect in the country, Tuitt calls Monroe, Georgia home and formed some great relationships with the coaches near home. In what was the hardest decision of his life, Tuitt had to inform the Georgia Tech coaches of his decision, but ultimately felt Notre Dame was the best choice for him. In addition to Tech, he had a lead group of Auburn, Miami, and Tennessee. He had originally thought of taking officials to Miami and Georgia Tech before deciding, but ultimately felt that he wanted to be no where else except Notre Dame. Spending time with him over the summer at the Top Gun Camp in Virginia, I was able to get the true read on this 18-year old. Not only is he one of the best players in the country, but he is also one of the best kids out there. With academics truly a top priority in his life, it's no surprise that Tuitt ended up with the Irish. However, it is a shock to some that he chose Notre Dame over Georgia Tech in the end as the Yellow Jackets seemed to be a favorite for quite some time. Tuitt is a perfect fit for Brian Kelly's 3-4 defense. Coming off the edge, you can expect him to make an immediate impact at Notre Dame come next fall. With an ideal frame and pass rushing skills, Baltimore Ravens jersey
Tuitt is exactly what the Irish have been lacking in their defenses as of late. With this news, only a few more spots are left in this now star-filled Notre Dame recruiting class. Thanks to a few transfers in 2010, a couple of more spots have been opened up, but expect Kelly to take around 3 or 4 more players to round out his first recruiting cycle.
2011年1月22日星期六
22 Jan 11 UCLA Bruins Vs. Houston Cougars Football: Live Blog and Instant Analysis
UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince will have to step up his game against Houston tonight.Harry How/Getty ImagesHello, college football fans! Josh Martin, UCLA football featured columnist here. I'll be covering tonight's tilt between the Bruins and westward-traveling Houston Cougars at the Rose Bowl.The Bruins have struggled in their first two games, as indicated by their 0-2 record, and even more so by last week's 35-0 beating at the hands of the Stanford Cardinal...at home, no less.Houston, meanwhile, is back in the rankings after putting a sound whooping on the UTEP Miners, 54-24 last Saturday.The Cougars are certainly favored in this game, especially considering UCLA's performance thus far this season.Stay tuned to see how things shake out in Pasadena! 01:44 AM ETFinal score, UCLA 31, Houston 13. Cleveland Browns jersey
Can't overstate just how important this win is for the program, and coach Neuheisel in particular, after such an abysmal performance last week. Big improvement by the Bruins this week, but still much to be done going forward...and fast. Blue-and-Gold should have some positive momentum heading into Austin next Saturday against the fourth-ranked Texas Longhorns. Thanks for tuning in. I'll be back next week with real-time reactions for the big match-up. 01:40 AM ETHow about neither. Prince takes a knee, so looks like the Bruins are content to let the clock wind down. 01:39 AM ETJones picks up another Bruin first down on a 12-yard run. First-career touchdown to come for Jones, or will Franklin get a shot at his fourth on the night? 01:38 AM ETBruins go for it on fourth-and-one, and convert on a quarterback keeper by Prince. Clock keeps winding, all the way under two minutes remaining now. 01:35 AM ETJones gets another shot at redemption, keeps both hands on the ball, and doesn't fumble. Now, step two. 01:33 AM ETBall to Franklin again, who skis his way out to the Houston 35 for a 26-yard gain. Excellent burst, and good lateral evasiveness. 01:32 AM ETNice, patient run by Franklin on first down for a nine-yard gain. He'll see plenty of action against Texas next week. 01:32 AM ETMorrell Presley fair-catches the short Cougar kick to start UCLA's next drive at the 30. More ground game to come. 01:30 AM ETEdwards makes the catch, but out of bounds. Kevin Sumlin sends his kicking unit onto the field. Matt Hogan punches through a 32-yarder to bring the score to 31-13. Bruins D holds up to preserve a three-score margin. 01:29 AM ETBruins burst the bubble screen to force third-and-11 for the Cougars. 01:25 AM ETHouston starts the drive with an incomplete Broadway pass and a one-yard run, followed by a great pass and an even better run after the catch by Cleveland to get the Cougs back in the red zone. Special thanks to the "tackling" of the UCLA defense. A touchdown here and it's still a game. 01:21 AM ETPrince gets the ball to Marvray for a modest gain on third down, but not enough to avoid a punt. Ball goes back to the Cougars, who will start their next drive with pretty good field position. 01:20 AM ETUCLA picks up holding penalty on second down, Franklin makes up a good chunk on the ground. 01:18 AM ETBruins get the ball back with 11 and a half minutes left, and Jet Ski picks up two yards on first down. Expect the Bruins to keep it on the ground, wind down the clock til the game is officially over. 01:15 AM ETCougars convert on the extra point to narrow the margin to 31-10. Meanwhile, Holmes comes up with another unnecessary late hit and heads straight to the locker room, where he's sure to get an earful from the coaching staff after the gameDallas Cowboys jersey
. Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb...did I mention dumb? 01:13 AM ETBeautiful throw to Cleveland by Broadway in the back of the end zone. Freshman Anthony Jefferson gets burned by the team captain. 01:11 AM ETOn first-and-goal, the Bruins drop Broadway for a big loss. Toughening up in the red zone again. 01:10 AM ETAnother first down for Houston, added onto by a roughing-the-passer call against Damien Holmes. Neuheisel doesn't look to happy, as expected. 01:09 AM ETCougs pick up another first down, with Beall getting the ball inside the Bruins 20. 01:08 AM ETFirst throw for Broadway goes way past his man and out of bounds as he escapes toward the sideline. Third-and-nine for the wide-eyed freshman, and he completes a poorly-covered screen that goes for a first down. Nice composure by the youngster. 01:07 AM ETHouston keeps the ball on the ground, now into Bruin territory with a second-and-9. 01:05 AM ETBroadway, the freshman, picks up five yards on a nice run for a Houston first down. Looks like the future starts now for the Kevin Sumlin and the Cougars. 01:02 AM ETTerrance Broadway in at quarterback for Houston, the fourth guy in for the Cougars thus far. Two running plays to start. Houston will have third-and-three to start the final period. 01:00 AM ETSecond-and-seven for the Bruins. Jones fumbles again. Late-hit by Marvray gives the Cougars another 15 yards. 12:58 AM ETBruins force a fumble. Damien Holmes comes up with it, giving the ball back to the Bruins' offense with spectacular field position (the Houston 16). Credit Larimore for causing the fumble. 12:55 AM ETBruins go three-and-out, all on the ground. Pretty good punt by Jeff Locke, made even better by a block-in-the-back penalty by Houston, but worse by an injury to David Allen. 12:53 AM ETFranklin gets the hand-off, ups his rush total on the evening to 102 yards. Great game for Jet Ski so far. 12:52 AM ETTurner pitches the ball to Hayes for a three-yard gain. Ball back to the Bruins on fourth. Turner's currently getting worked on by the trainers on the sidelines. Another huge blow for the Cougs? 12:51 AM ETHouston starts off the drive in hurry-up mode, with a quick pass for a first down followed by a run for zilch and a pass for six, both wrapped-up well by theDenver Broncos jersey
UCLA D. 12:49 AM ETOn first down, Jet Ski gets the hand-off and cashes it in for his third touchdown of the night. Great blocking up front by the line for the Bruins. UCLA now up HUGE, 31-3. Can't let up now, though. Gotta keep up the effort until the clock is down to double zeroes. 12:47 AM ETDefense steps up again, first with a sack/forced intentional grounding by Ayers, and then an excellent tackle by former walk-on Andrew Abbott. Cougars punt out of their own end zone, and Embree runs the ball inside the 15 on a 31-yard return. Your welcome, Kevin Prince. 12:45 AM ETSheldon Price battles Edwards for the ball downfield. No one comes up with it, but excellent coverage and use of length by Price on the edge. 12:42 AM ETPrince rips off a nice five-yarder, but then throws to high for Barr to pull down. Ball goes back to Houston on the punt. 12:40 AM ETUCLA Band busts out "Sweet Caroline", but Prince isn't so sweet, missing Anthony Barr by a mile. 12:37 AM ETTurner can't get it to Cleveland on a short, third-down route, so Houston will punt the ball off to Embree. The ball bounces into the end zone. Bruins will start at the 20, looking to widen the score board gap. 12:36 AM ETAnother great play by a UCLA youngster. MLB Pat Larimore with a backfield stop on Beall. 12:35 AM ETBeall picks up six yards on second down, and Turner converts to Edwards on third down to move the chains. Hurry-up is in effect. Can the Bruins keep up? 12:34 AM ETHouston begins the half with a false start, then Turner nearly gets picked off on first-and-15. 12:32 AM ETCarrier gets cracked on the kick-off. Houston takes over on the field, minus Case Keenum. 12:30 AM ETPrince hangs onto the ball for waaaaaaaay too long and gets taken down for a sack. Forbath punches through a 42-yard field goal to put the Bruins up, 24-3. 12:28 AM ETThe return of Stone-Hands, this time by Taylor Embree in the end zone. 12:27 AM ETBruins keep it on the ground, with a couple of solid runs by Franklin and a nice scamper by Prince. 12:25 AM ETFranklin skis up the middle for nine yards on first down. He's got some great burst to go along with the patience of a veteran. 12:24 AM ETPrince starts off the second half with a quick hand-off to Franklin and a nice toss to Rosario for the first down. Bruins already into Cougar territory. 12:23 AM ETBack in action for the second half. Cougs kick the ball out of bounds, so the Bruins, once again, get fantastic field position to start. Let's see if UCLA can keep the good times rollin'. 12:04 AM ETTurner takes a knee to end the half. UCLA goes into the half with a surprising 21-3 lead. On the one hand, UCLA should be up more, if not for a couple of turnovers deep in Houston territory. On the other hand, the Bruins' D hasn't exactly shut down the Cougars' attack, surrendering 213 yards in the first half but getting rescued by Moore and Ayers on picks. The offense has looked pretty good, thanks in large part to Kevin Prince, but the defense is going to have to be stingier in the second half, lest it tire out and allow Houston's potent passing attack to catch fire. 12:00 AM ETThat is, until Prince sails the ball over the six-foot-five and gets picked off. 19 seconds until half time. 11:59 PM ETAnother quick first down on a throw to Taylor Detroit Lions
Embree, 44 seconds to go. Kai Forbath is warming up on the sidelines, but there's certainly enough time for a trip to the end zone here. 11:59 PM ETDamien Thigpen on the reverse, picks up 21 yards and gets out of bounds to save the clock. Simple, but effective. 50 second til the half. 11:58 PM ETThird-and-fifteen for the Blue and Gold, and Jet Ski picks up the first down on an 18-yard draw play. Great job by the O-line opening up some great running lanes for Franklin. 11:56 PM ETJones gets the ball again, gets another loss. Jones tried to cut it outside, but he's much more of an inside runner, doesn't exactly have the speed to break it to the outside. 11:55 PM ETFirst down at the 33 for the Bruins, but Jones gets taken down in the backfield for a two-yard loss, setting up second-and-12. 11:54 PM ETTurner misfires on third-and-seven. Bruins will get the ball back with less than three minutes until the half. Let's see if UCLA can do something with it... 11:53 PM ETOn second down, Turner hangs on to the ball long enough for freshman linebacker Jordan Zumwalt to shed his blocker and take him down for a sack. Nice job by the youngster. 11:53 PM ETCotton Turner in for Keenum, hands the ball off to Hayes on his first snap for a six-yard gain. 11:51 PM ETFirst down, the freshman Jones rumbles, stumbles, and then fumbles it away to the Cougars. Bruins D comes back on the field after getting pushed around on Houston's previous drive, but at least they get a little extra breath thanks to a Houston time-out. 11:49 PM ETOy, looks like a knee injury for Keenum, goes down a bit weird. He's up and putting some pressure on it. Here's hoping he can come back and play. 11:48 PM ETFirst-and-goal for Houston, Keenum gets picked off by Akeem Ayers, who takes it back inside the 30! Woooooooooow! Meanwhile, Case Keenum is shaken up on the field, again in pursuit of an interceptor. 11:45 PM ETKeenum runs it deep into Bruin territory to the two. Poor tackling, anybody? Keenum's not exactly a burner on the turf. 11:43 PM ETBruins get pressure on Keenum, who gets the ball away too high to his running back in the flat but sticks around for a personal foul on UCLA. Bullet 1, foot zero. 11:41 PM ETCougs pick up a penalty for first-and-15. Keenum overthrows Edwards on first down, but his man had the step. 11:40 PM ETSecond-and-20 for the Cougs, Keenum makes a nice throw on the run to Carrier to set up a third-and-15. Bruins D has to deliver here to keep mo' on its side. 11:39 PM ETGood pressure by the Bruins, but Keenum gets Green Bay Packers jersey
the ball off...thanks to a holding call on his offense line. 11:38 PM ETIn and out of Tyron Carrier's hands on first down, hung in the air for a bit, but no Blue-and-Gold was there to pick it up. 11:37 PM ETExcellent coverage by Tobi Umodu on the kick-off, bringing down Houston's Carrier at the 20. 11:34 PM ETFranklin is rewarded for his work with an easy touchdown scamper to put UCLA up, 21-3. Is anyone else surprised? Something tells me Houston coach Kevin Sumlin wouldn't say he's surprised, and neither would Neuheisel. 11:33 PM ETFranklin sure is getting some work tonight, picking up the first down and giving the Bruins a first-and-goal at the two. 11:33 PM ETCory Harkey gets his first catch of the game, eight yards. Bruins have second and two inside the 10. 11:32 PM ETFranklin gets another carry and picks up the first down and then some. The O-line is getting some good push against Houston's front seven. 11:31 PM ETGreat catch-and-run by Jet Ski on first down, breaking out of a tackle and getting the Bruins back in the red zone. UCLA is three-for-three in the red zone this year, picking up touchdowns each time. Just short of the first, but second and short ain't bad. Watch for a quick strike. 11:28 PM ETMarvray's hands go cold, but Bruins get a first down on a roughing-the-passer call against Houston. Whatever keeps the chains moving. 11:26 PM ETThird-and-six for the Cougars, Keenum throws, ball skips off his receiver's hands and is picked off by...you guessed it...Rahim Moore. His first pick of the year, and he brings the ball back 42 yards. Way to bail out the D, Rahim. 11:24 PM ETRahim Moore picks up a horse-collar penalty, giving Houston another 15 yards. C'mon, man! 11:24 PM ETBeall goes straight up the gut on first down for eight yards, follows that up with another solid run for a Houston first down. Cougars are in hurry-up mode. UCLA better keep up. 11:23 PM ETHouston takes the ball out of the end zone on the kick, gets the ball out to about the 20, then the Bruins pick up a late hit out of bounds.
Can't overstate just how important this win is for the program, and coach Neuheisel in particular, after such an abysmal performance last week. Big improvement by the Bruins this week, but still much to be done going forward...and fast. Blue-and-Gold should have some positive momentum heading into Austin next Saturday against the fourth-ranked Texas Longhorns. Thanks for tuning in. I'll be back next week with real-time reactions for the big match-up. 01:40 AM ETHow about neither. Prince takes a knee, so looks like the Bruins are content to let the clock wind down. 01:39 AM ETJones picks up another Bruin first down on a 12-yard run. First-career touchdown to come for Jones, or will Franklin get a shot at his fourth on the night? 01:38 AM ETBruins go for it on fourth-and-one, and convert on a quarterback keeper by Prince. Clock keeps winding, all the way under two minutes remaining now. 01:35 AM ETJones gets another shot at redemption, keeps both hands on the ball, and doesn't fumble. Now, step two. 01:33 AM ETBall to Franklin again, who skis his way out to the Houston 35 for a 26-yard gain. Excellent burst, and good lateral evasiveness. 01:32 AM ETNice, patient run by Franklin on first down for a nine-yard gain. He'll see plenty of action against Texas next week. 01:32 AM ETMorrell Presley fair-catches the short Cougar kick to start UCLA's next drive at the 30. More ground game to come. 01:30 AM ETEdwards makes the catch, but out of bounds. Kevin Sumlin sends his kicking unit onto the field. Matt Hogan punches through a 32-yarder to bring the score to 31-13. Bruins D holds up to preserve a three-score margin. 01:29 AM ETBruins burst the bubble screen to force third-and-11 for the Cougars. 01:25 AM ETHouston starts the drive with an incomplete Broadway pass and a one-yard run, followed by a great pass and an even better run after the catch by Cleveland to get the Cougs back in the red zone. Special thanks to the "tackling" of the UCLA defense. A touchdown here and it's still a game. 01:21 AM ETPrince gets the ball to Marvray for a modest gain on third down, but not enough to avoid a punt. Ball goes back to the Cougars, who will start their next drive with pretty good field position. 01:20 AM ETUCLA picks up holding penalty on second down, Franklin makes up a good chunk on the ground. 01:18 AM ETBruins get the ball back with 11 and a half minutes left, and Jet Ski picks up two yards on first down. Expect the Bruins to keep it on the ground, wind down the clock til the game is officially over. 01:15 AM ETCougars convert on the extra point to narrow the margin to 31-10. Meanwhile, Holmes comes up with another unnecessary late hit and heads straight to the locker room, where he's sure to get an earful from the coaching staff after the gameDallas Cowboys jersey
. Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb...did I mention dumb? 01:13 AM ETBeautiful throw to Cleveland by Broadway in the back of the end zone. Freshman Anthony Jefferson gets burned by the team captain. 01:11 AM ETOn first-and-goal, the Bruins drop Broadway for a big loss. Toughening up in the red zone again. 01:10 AM ETAnother first down for Houston, added onto by a roughing-the-passer call against Damien Holmes. Neuheisel doesn't look to happy, as expected. 01:09 AM ETCougs pick up another first down, with Beall getting the ball inside the Bruins 20. 01:08 AM ETFirst throw for Broadway goes way past his man and out of bounds as he escapes toward the sideline. Third-and-nine for the wide-eyed freshman, and he completes a poorly-covered screen that goes for a first down. Nice composure by the youngster. 01:07 AM ETHouston keeps the ball on the ground, now into Bruin territory with a second-and-9. 01:05 AM ETBroadway, the freshman, picks up five yards on a nice run for a Houston first down. Looks like the future starts now for the Kevin Sumlin and the Cougars. 01:02 AM ETTerrance Broadway in at quarterback for Houston, the fourth guy in for the Cougars thus far. Two running plays to start. Houston will have third-and-three to start the final period. 01:00 AM ETSecond-and-seven for the Bruins. Jones fumbles again. Late-hit by Marvray gives the Cougars another 15 yards. 12:58 AM ETBruins force a fumble. Damien Holmes comes up with it, giving the ball back to the Bruins' offense with spectacular field position (the Houston 16). Credit Larimore for causing the fumble. 12:55 AM ETBruins go three-and-out, all on the ground. Pretty good punt by Jeff Locke, made even better by a block-in-the-back penalty by Houston, but worse by an injury to David Allen. 12:53 AM ETFranklin gets the hand-off, ups his rush total on the evening to 102 yards. Great game for Jet Ski so far. 12:52 AM ETTurner pitches the ball to Hayes for a three-yard gain. Ball back to the Bruins on fourth. Turner's currently getting worked on by the trainers on the sidelines. Another huge blow for the Cougs? 12:51 AM ETHouston starts off the drive in hurry-up mode, with a quick pass for a first down followed by a run for zilch and a pass for six, both wrapped-up well by theDenver Broncos jersey
UCLA D. 12:49 AM ETOn first down, Jet Ski gets the hand-off and cashes it in for his third touchdown of the night. Great blocking up front by the line for the Bruins. UCLA now up HUGE, 31-3. Can't let up now, though. Gotta keep up the effort until the clock is down to double zeroes. 12:47 AM ETDefense steps up again, first with a sack/forced intentional grounding by Ayers, and then an excellent tackle by former walk-on Andrew Abbott. Cougars punt out of their own end zone, and Embree runs the ball inside the 15 on a 31-yard return. Your welcome, Kevin Prince. 12:45 AM ETSheldon Price battles Edwards for the ball downfield. No one comes up with it, but excellent coverage and use of length by Price on the edge. 12:42 AM ETPrince rips off a nice five-yarder, but then throws to high for Barr to pull down. Ball goes back to Houston on the punt. 12:40 AM ETUCLA Band busts out "Sweet Caroline", but Prince isn't so sweet, missing Anthony Barr by a mile. 12:37 AM ETTurner can't get it to Cleveland on a short, third-down route, so Houston will punt the ball off to Embree. The ball bounces into the end zone. Bruins will start at the 20, looking to widen the score board gap. 12:36 AM ETAnother great play by a UCLA youngster. MLB Pat Larimore with a backfield stop on Beall. 12:35 AM ETBeall picks up six yards on second down, and Turner converts to Edwards on third down to move the chains. Hurry-up is in effect. Can the Bruins keep up? 12:34 AM ETHouston begins the half with a false start, then Turner nearly gets picked off on first-and-15. 12:32 AM ETCarrier gets cracked on the kick-off. Houston takes over on the field, minus Case Keenum. 12:30 AM ETPrince hangs onto the ball for waaaaaaaay too long and gets taken down for a sack. Forbath punches through a 42-yard field goal to put the Bruins up, 24-3. 12:28 AM ETThe return of Stone-Hands, this time by Taylor Embree in the end zone. 12:27 AM ETBruins keep it on the ground, with a couple of solid runs by Franklin and a nice scamper by Prince. 12:25 AM ETFranklin skis up the middle for nine yards on first down. He's got some great burst to go along with the patience of a veteran. 12:24 AM ETPrince starts off the second half with a quick hand-off to Franklin and a nice toss to Rosario for the first down. Bruins already into Cougar territory. 12:23 AM ETBack in action for the second half. Cougs kick the ball out of bounds, so the Bruins, once again, get fantastic field position to start. Let's see if UCLA can keep the good times rollin'. 12:04 AM ETTurner takes a knee to end the half. UCLA goes into the half with a surprising 21-3 lead. On the one hand, UCLA should be up more, if not for a couple of turnovers deep in Houston territory. On the other hand, the Bruins' D hasn't exactly shut down the Cougars' attack, surrendering 213 yards in the first half but getting rescued by Moore and Ayers on picks. The offense has looked pretty good, thanks in large part to Kevin Prince, but the defense is going to have to be stingier in the second half, lest it tire out and allow Houston's potent passing attack to catch fire. 12:00 AM ETThat is, until Prince sails the ball over the six-foot-five and gets picked off. 19 seconds until half time. 11:59 PM ETAnother quick first down on a throw to Taylor Detroit Lions
Embree, 44 seconds to go. Kai Forbath is warming up on the sidelines, but there's certainly enough time for a trip to the end zone here. 11:59 PM ETDamien Thigpen on the reverse, picks up 21 yards and gets out of bounds to save the clock. Simple, but effective. 50 second til the half. 11:58 PM ETThird-and-fifteen for the Blue and Gold, and Jet Ski picks up the first down on an 18-yard draw play. Great job by the O-line opening up some great running lanes for Franklin. 11:56 PM ETJones gets the ball again, gets another loss. Jones tried to cut it outside, but he's much more of an inside runner, doesn't exactly have the speed to break it to the outside. 11:55 PM ETFirst down at the 33 for the Bruins, but Jones gets taken down in the backfield for a two-yard loss, setting up second-and-12. 11:54 PM ETTurner misfires on third-and-seven. Bruins will get the ball back with less than three minutes until the half. Let's see if UCLA can do something with it... 11:53 PM ETOn second down, Turner hangs on to the ball long enough for freshman linebacker Jordan Zumwalt to shed his blocker and take him down for a sack. Nice job by the youngster. 11:53 PM ETCotton Turner in for Keenum, hands the ball off to Hayes on his first snap for a six-yard gain. 11:51 PM ETFirst down, the freshman Jones rumbles, stumbles, and then fumbles it away to the Cougars. Bruins D comes back on the field after getting pushed around on Houston's previous drive, but at least they get a little extra breath thanks to a Houston time-out. 11:49 PM ETOy, looks like a knee injury for Keenum, goes down a bit weird. He's up and putting some pressure on it. Here's hoping he can come back and play. 11:48 PM ETFirst-and-goal for Houston, Keenum gets picked off by Akeem Ayers, who takes it back inside the 30! Woooooooooow! Meanwhile, Case Keenum is shaken up on the field, again in pursuit of an interceptor. 11:45 PM ETKeenum runs it deep into Bruin territory to the two. Poor tackling, anybody? Keenum's not exactly a burner on the turf. 11:43 PM ETBruins get pressure on Keenum, who gets the ball away too high to his running back in the flat but sticks around for a personal foul on UCLA. Bullet 1, foot zero. 11:41 PM ETCougs pick up a penalty for first-and-15. Keenum overthrows Edwards on first down, but his man had the step. 11:40 PM ETSecond-and-20 for the Cougs, Keenum makes a nice throw on the run to Carrier to set up a third-and-15. Bruins D has to deliver here to keep mo' on its side. 11:39 PM ETGood pressure by the Bruins, but Keenum gets Green Bay Packers jersey
the ball off...thanks to a holding call on his offense line. 11:38 PM ETIn and out of Tyron Carrier's hands on first down, hung in the air for a bit, but no Blue-and-Gold was there to pick it up. 11:37 PM ETExcellent coverage by Tobi Umodu on the kick-off, bringing down Houston's Carrier at the 20. 11:34 PM ETFranklin is rewarded for his work with an easy touchdown scamper to put UCLA up, 21-3. Is anyone else surprised? Something tells me Houston coach Kevin Sumlin wouldn't say he's surprised, and neither would Neuheisel. 11:33 PM ETFranklin sure is getting some work tonight, picking up the first down and giving the Bruins a first-and-goal at the two. 11:33 PM ETCory Harkey gets his first catch of the game, eight yards. Bruins have second and two inside the 10. 11:32 PM ETFranklin gets another carry and picks up the first down and then some. The O-line is getting some good push against Houston's front seven. 11:31 PM ETGreat catch-and-run by Jet Ski on first down, breaking out of a tackle and getting the Bruins back in the red zone. UCLA is three-for-three in the red zone this year, picking up touchdowns each time. Just short of the first, but second and short ain't bad. Watch for a quick strike. 11:28 PM ETMarvray's hands go cold, but Bruins get a first down on a roughing-the-passer call against Houston. Whatever keeps the chains moving. 11:26 PM ETThird-and-six for the Cougars, Keenum throws, ball skips off his receiver's hands and is picked off by...you guessed it...Rahim Moore. His first pick of the year, and he brings the ball back 42 yards. Way to bail out the D, Rahim. 11:24 PM ETRahim Moore picks up a horse-collar penalty, giving Houston another 15 yards. C'mon, man! 11:24 PM ETBeall goes straight up the gut on first down for eight yards, follows that up with another solid run for a Houston first down. Cougars are in hurry-up mode. UCLA better keep up. 11:23 PM ETHouston takes the ball out of the end zone on the kick, gets the ball out to about the 20, then the Bruins pick up a late hit out of bounds.
2011年1月18日星期二
18 Jan 11 Big East Football: Thursday Morning One-Liners
Jim McIsaac/Getty ImagesWith rain and lightning, Cincinnati headed indoors for yesterdaypractice in preparation for No. 8 Oklahoma.Randy Edsall is still waiting for a leader to prevent himself for Connecticut.One Louisville tight end has earned himself the name Mr. Reliable.Pittsburgh was able to prepare for No. 19 Miami perfectly because the two schools run the same offense and defense.Rutgers knows they will be facing North Carolinasecondary, um, secondary, but the Scarlet Knights are aware of how good it is. (My note: Check out Greg Schianobeard.)With a New York Giants jersey
game against Western Kentucky this weekend, South Florida and head coach Skip Holtz are ready for the Hilltoppers powerful offense.How did Hofstra hurt Syracuse this year when the two teams did not even play? (I am aware the Pride do not have a football team.)In West Virginiamatchup with LSU, which No. 7 will have the better game, Noel Devine or Patrick Peterson?
game against Western Kentucky this weekend, South Florida and head coach Skip Holtz are ready for the Hilltoppers powerful offense.How did Hofstra hurt Syracuse this year when the two teams did not even play? (I am aware the Pride do not have a football team.)In West Virginiamatchup with LSU, which No. 7 will have the better game, Noel Devine or Patrick Peterson?
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