5 Comments

Thank you for relaying this. It's good to hear!

"The bottom line with this team remains simple: As long as UCLA is able to score touchdowns and get ahead early, the strength of Chip Kelly’s offense is likely to prevail."

I would only add this comment:

"..AND the 'D' stays comatose for the second half!"

(Meant respectfully. Also, really happy that the kid did as well as he did with Zach on the bench. He sorta got stuffed a couple of times during the Stanford game. That TD run and the rest of his performance musta been a tonic for him; wishing him the best for the remaining three games.)

Expand full comment
founding

The offense was terrific, but the D, frankly, not unexpected. You can't beat the best playing just one quarter. This will probably be the difference when SuC comes around.

Expand full comment

I think the fact that Kaz only got a few reps at RB does show that Zach was a last minute scratch.

Expand full comment

>That goes to show just how talented the Kazmanian Devil is. He spent one day practicing as a running back and he was able to run the ball 11 times for 137 yards and a touchdown.

Im glad we’re finally starting to utilize him this year. He’s the classic speed back/receiver Chip had all those years at Oregon. He makes us really dynamic, especially as a change up.

Expand full comment