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Watching ucla crap the bed last night against K-State, my buddy and I spent several minutes watching and discussing all these talented players waste their fucking time at ucla. Is there any school in the country that underdevelops[/b] players more than ucla? Every year and every coach it's the same shit (kow).

And then he hit me with a stat that surprised me...but not really. ucla has never[/b] had an 11-win season. Never.

If boise state is the poster child for doing more with less, ucla must be the exact opposite.

Maybe chipster will break the decades-long cycle. Who knows.
 
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Win a half Natty at 9-0 and then Pop Off.

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It’s going to take Chipper a couple years to get the machine rolling and I’m sure you will see a lot of turnover with kids leaving and getting kicked off. Unfortunately Chip can’t knock the soft out of all the current players like Petersen couldn’t get rid of the Sark stench on a lot here.

If Chip can’t get it done then UCLA is eternally fucked.
 
It’s going to take Chipper a couple years to get the machine rolling and I’m sure you will see a lot of turnover with kids leaving and getting kicked off. Unfortunately Chip can’t knock the soft out of all the current players like Petersen couldn’t get rid of the Sark stench on a lot here.

If Chip can’t get it done then UCLA is eternally fucked.

I am curious to see what chip’s offense will look like. I think the college game has adjusted to his old offense
 
It’s going to take Chipper a couple years to get the machine rolling and I’m sure you will see a lot of turnover with kids leaving and getting kicked off. Unfortunately Chip can’t knock the soft out of all the current players like Petersen couldn’t get rid of the Sark stench on a lot here.

If Chip can’t get it done then UCLA is eternally fucked.

I am curious to see what chip’s offense will look like. I think the college game has adjusted to his old offense

Chip was innovative at the time but what makes him a good coach is that he is hard ass who is detail oriented.
 
As a TBS guy, watching that game brought up a lot of memories. So many names out there of guys getting run over by Kansas State players. Huys that we would have absolutely killed for and billed as "program changers".

That game was the finality of the "tough guy Mora vs. Powder Blue Pussification. PBP won awhile ago. Now it's just pissing on Mora's grave
 
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Not all UCLA players can be Jaelen Philips taking a cheap shot to someone’s head because their defense is getting ass raped TUFF!
 
It’s going to take Chipper a couple years to get the machine rolling and I’m sure you will see a lot of turnover with kids leaving and getting kicked off. Unfortunately Chip can’t knock the soft out of all the current players like Petersen couldn’t get rid of the Sark stench on a lot here.

If Chip can’t get it done then[/s] UCLA is eternally fucked.[/b]

Here is your answer.
 
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The biggest recruit Mora landed was Myles Jack. With him they were competitive. Without, soft as woman's ballz.
 
It's the campus, water, who knows. They have loaded up on top end talent for decades and never done shit. I never even want players who are seriously interested in UCLA because if they like that place they are weak soft fags.

TUFF loggers > Charmin soft faggots
 
It's the campus, water, who knows. They have loaded up on top end talent for decades and never done shit. I never even want players who are seriously interested in UCLA because if they like that place they are weak soft fags.

TUFF loggers > Charmin soft faggots

In an interview, that Bryan Addison said the #1 thing he's looking for in a college is an "awesome social environment". Tailor-made for powder blue
 
I wouldn't bet against Chip. But idk @CuntWaffle makes some good points. At Oregon Chip was already there and was installing his toughness and speed offense attack. It could take a lot of turnover at UCLA to get similar results.

But if Chip recruits to UCLA and gets them to play the league is in trouble. He lost 3 league games in 4 years at Oregon. Petersen would need to go 17-1 the next two years to match that run.
 
I think something that would be interesting would be looking at a school's blue chips, and seeing what schools get the highest percentages of those guys to the draft. UCLA is loaded with blue chips, but don't produce equivalent draft picks. Schools like UW get as many or more draftees despite more blue chips. I think a cool graph would be blue chips per class on the x axis, with draftees on the y. It would show what schools develop those guys and which schools do not. UCLA would be an outlier, and not in a good way.
 
I think something that would be interesting would be looking at a school's blue chips, and seeing what schools get the highest percentages of those guys to the draft. UCLA is loaded with blue chips, but don't produce equivalent draft picks. Schools like UW get as many or more draftees despite more blue chips. I think a cool graph would be blue chips per class on the x axis, with draftees on the y. It would show what schools develop those guys and which schools do not. UCLA would be an outlier, and not in a good way.

In a similare vein, for those who think the Pac has always sucked, for most of the 80's into the 90's USC and UW were 1 and 2 in number of NFL players. Like the SEC today

USC had stars and hall of famers., UW put hard working blue collar guys and linemen into the league along with quarterbacks.
 
Chip always has an abrasive transition. Very similar to Petersen who knows exactly what he wants, demands it, and if you can't hang GTFO.

It will be brutal in Westwood for a couple seasons, but then watch out.
 
One chinteresting question is how chip will do In a different culture. At oregon everyone from uncle phil, the state police, student body and the athletic department all the way down to the towel boy were singularly focused on winning. chip benefited from that.

Does ucla’s culture reflect that laser-focused unwavering determination?
 
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One chinteresting question is how chip will do In a different culture. At oregon everyone from uncle phil, the state police, student body and the athletic department all the way down to the towel boy were singularly focused on winning. chip benefited from that.

Does ucla’s culture reflect that laser-focused unwavering determination?

We've been hearing that Chip doesn't like black players for some tim.
 
One chinteresting question is how chip will do In a different culture. At oregon everyone from uncle phil, the state police, student body and the athletic department all the way down to the towel boy were singularly focused on winning. chip benefited from that.

Does ucla’s culture reflect that laser-focused unwavering determination?

I don't think Chip is motivated by external shit. The media loves to hate on Chip, I think he's an all-star, but he requires buy-in to unconventional shit. UCLA can't afford to move him, so he'll get a real chance. They are All-in.

But just like Petersen wasn't "the right fit" for USC, I wonder if that goes for chip at UCLA.

I'm chinterested.
 
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