This game will be over by the end of the 1st QTR, UCLA isn't worth watching but Penn State is, hence they may get a larger crowd at the Rose Bowl (just to watch Penn St) and a larger viewing audience, again to watch Penn St. There are now growing rumors that about 75% of the UCLA football team are already planning to transfer. I'm wondering why it isn't 100%. If Martin Jarmond is still there and he is part of selecting a new coach (which he currently is involved), look for the distinct possibility that UCLA football may not even be able to field a team!
Realistically, no one who plays regularly is going to transfer this season after today given that they'd be burning a year of eligibility by playing in a 5th game... if there was going to be a mid-season mass exodus it would have already happened (and so few schools being on the quarter system made that problematic anyway). After the season, whomever is hired will probably want/need to turn over most of the roster anyway, right?
I never said they were leaving mid-season, just that they wanted to leave. How does a 0-12 season impact a program going forward. Nothing good I believe. Does anyone whether they are a new recruit or currently on this so-called "team" really want to play in such a program? I guess if you were considered just a "decent" UC Davis talent (1 or 2 star), you may be okay playing for UCLA, but that's about it. This program has been completely ruined and the only way to resurrect and fix it is to flush all that ruined it and start over. But it appears the UCLA Administration simply is like the ones that came before it and are simply not smart or good enough to make the changes needed. These changes had to start yesterday, not some time in the distant future, so you can send a message to potential coaches, players and others who'd like to be part of a winning culture to join. Not going to happen as every day that passes is another day that this University is shouting out!! "DON'T COME HERE, WE ARE NOT WORTH IT!"
I totally agree with the idea of getting a new car rather than just keeping on using Bondo on a beater - hopefully this ends up being bad enough to actually fix what's wrong - starting with but not ending with parking lotting Jarmond
Go to SeatGeek the official Bruin seat reseller. The number of season ticket holders selling is about 30%. Mine haven't sold as of this posting even at $36 per seat for Section 21.
No one is interested in going to the game. (I'd be there, but ironically, I have to go to a funeral)
My only hope for today's game will be that a majority of players on UCLA's decimated football team/program realize they aren't going anywhere playing on this team and decide, hey, nationally televised game, I'm playing "lights out" to impress other schools that I can transfer to later. If there are enough on ALL sides of the ball that are thinking that way, this could be a closer game than most people think. Sadly, I for one think the program is too far gone even for this potential, but this is the only sliver I could find for today's matchup.
How to watch...Put a paper bag over my head? ☹️
🤣🤣🤣
If NOTHING else, I hope Jerry will call for Thomas to have at least 20 carries
Hopefully we don’t get embarrassed too badly… but I’m afraid this might be similar to the 50-0 loss to the kindergarten on Fig.
This game will be over by the end of the 1st QTR, UCLA isn't worth watching but Penn State is, hence they may get a larger crowd at the Rose Bowl (just to watch Penn St) and a larger viewing audience, again to watch Penn St. There are now growing rumors that about 75% of the UCLA football team are already planning to transfer. I'm wondering why it isn't 100%. If Martin Jarmond is still there and he is part of selecting a new coach (which he currently is involved), look for the distinct possibility that UCLA football may not even be able to field a team!
I read at least 10 of our recruits have decommited including our highest rated recruits
Realistically, no one who plays regularly is going to transfer this season after today given that they'd be burning a year of eligibility by playing in a 5th game... if there was going to be a mid-season mass exodus it would have already happened (and so few schools being on the quarter system made that problematic anyway). After the season, whomever is hired will probably want/need to turn over most of the roster anyway, right?
I never said they were leaving mid-season, just that they wanted to leave. How does a 0-12 season impact a program going forward. Nothing good I believe. Does anyone whether they are a new recruit or currently on this so-called "team" really want to play in such a program? I guess if you were considered just a "decent" UC Davis talent (1 or 2 star), you may be okay playing for UCLA, but that's about it. This program has been completely ruined and the only way to resurrect and fix it is to flush all that ruined it and start over. But it appears the UCLA Administration simply is like the ones that came before it and are simply not smart or good enough to make the changes needed. These changes had to start yesterday, not some time in the distant future, so you can send a message to potential coaches, players and others who'd like to be part of a winning culture to join. Not going to happen as every day that passes is another day that this University is shouting out!! "DON'T COME HERE, WE ARE NOT WORTH IT!"
I totally agree with the idea of getting a new car rather than just keeping on using Bondo on a beater - hopefully this ends up being bad enough to actually fix what's wrong - starting with but not ending with parking lotting Jarmond
Wil CBS live broadcast Martin Guerrero getting tarmacked?
We can all only wish.
Go to SeatGeek the official Bruin seat reseller. The number of season ticket holders selling is about 30%. Mine haven't sold as of this posting even at $36 per seat for Section 21.
No one is interested in going to the game. (I'd be there, but ironically, I have to go to a funeral)
Condolences on the circumstances, Martin.
How to watch---with a pot gummy and shots of whiskey.
My only hope for today's game will be that a majority of players on UCLA's decimated football team/program realize they aren't going anywhere playing on this team and decide, hey, nationally televised game, I'm playing "lights out" to impress other schools that I can transfer to later. If there are enough on ALL sides of the ball that are thinking that way, this could be a closer game than most people think. Sadly, I for one think the program is too far gone even for this potential, but this is the only sliver I could find for today's matchup.