Wednesday, October 7, 2009

College Football story of two Drews

College Football story of two Drews E 'was the best picks, it was the worst moves.     Do not wait. E 'stato only takes the best.     State of Washington, I had more than six points UCLA at home last week and it seemed pretty sweet at the beginning of the fourth quarter, with the Cougars up 38-21. Then the Bruins went crazy and the game of OT. Did I mention I have six points? On my knees begging for a field goal against the memory of a "push" game of the gods rewarded me when the amazing Maurice Drew countered a Washington State field goal with one yard TD plunge. UCLA wins, the State of Washington, and I underpants.     Because I am what is around the UCLA, and this week?     I mean, hey, not Oregon State, UCLA opponent this week, really kind of crush Wazzou three weeks? If the state of Washington is good enough to put the Bruins in OT by the principles of the logic of cyclical Beavers shocked the Bruins should win this wager Saturday evening in Los Angeles, right? Well, wrong. I do not think anyone really believe that the thought pattes. Following this logic, there is probably some six degrees of Kevin Bacon-, with USC losing to Montclair High School. But my point is: Oregon State is better than Washington State, UCLA struggled against Washington State, Oregon State should not be an even greater challenge?     Maybe. The dominant storyline in this game is the retu of QB Matt Moore of the Rose Bowl, where only a few years was the fight with Bruin QB Drew Olson of UCLA's quarterback. When Olson won the competition to his former room, Moore at Oregon State, where he was for the launch of nearly 300 games under coach Mike Riley. There is plenty of motivation, and many noises of the crowd, 90,000 seats in the amphitheater.     The thing is: the State of Washington, was just a terrible matchup against UCLA because of RB Jerome Harrison, of which 260 meters against the Bruins last week, more than 1,000 for the season in just six games. UCLA's run defense is, in a word, pathetic. As the fourth worst in the entire NCAA. This is an undefeated team? Eesh. However, Oregon State his life through the air. Yvenson Beard is a little 'back, but he is neither quick nor as fast as Harrison. I am sure it has a good game Saturday. I do not think he plastering the Bruins 260. And the fact is: to move the UCLA defense is actually pretty good, which is less than 190 meters through the air per game. Of course, this is part of the team does not have much to run against a defense that evil, but then again, not what they are up to the beavers do.     The other side of the ball is a big difference. The Bruins throw, throw and throw, mix with the third best-back-in-the-most-Los Angeles-area-Maurice Drew, 11 TDS has already this season. UCLA averaged nearly 275 meters to the game through the air, and Oregon State is the second worst team in pass defense of the nation, so that 331 ypg. This is a recipe for disaster against Karl Dorrell and fling wing offensive. I am still convinced that UCLA is anywhere near the National Theater aspiring title, but this week a good matchup for them, and have a lot of haters Lackluster after the victory in Pullman. I am a UCLA (-9.5) over Oregon State and expect a ste of a high income. But the Bruins received Untracked Olson will soon have his former room, Drew, and the result is still a couple of times. U-C-L-A! Fight! Fight! Fight!     Christopher Harris is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League.

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