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  • USC vs. UCLA: The Case for Ed Orgeron

    This Saturday is a big day for college football rivalries: Ohio St. vs. Michigan, Clemson vs. South Carolina, and Alabama vs. Auburn. While perhaps the Alabama vs. Auburn game is the most important football game of the year, the USC vs. UCLA game does not lack its own drama and import.

    There are multiple things on the line in the Southern California match-up. Firstly, both teams are fighting to finish the season on a strong note and contend for the best bowl game possible. USC comes into the game having won 6 of their last 7 games after going 3-2 under former coach Lane Kiffin. UCLA, on the other-hand, comes into the game having gone 3-3 in their last 6 games after starting 5-1 and at one time being ranked in the top 10 nationally. Considering both teams compete head-to-head in the PAC-12 South division, one can be sure that their respective bowl game selections will highly depend on the outcome of this game.

    Secondly, personal pride is on the line. Cody Kessler, quarterback for USC, stated that “When you come to USC, that’s the first thing you think of, is playing UCLA,” displaying the intensity of the rivalry between the two teams. The crosstown rivalry will feature superb athletes on both sides, each with something to prove.

    For USC, the bulk of the offense will come from their backfield. Trojans runningback Javorius Allen has scored 3 touchdowns in 3 of the previous 4 games, leading a core of tailbacks that is currently averaging 177 rush yards per game. This stat should concern Bruins’s fans due to UCLA’s difficulties in containing the run against big-name foes such as Stanford, Oregon, and Arizona.

    For UCLA, the offensive attack will rest in the hands of sophomore, dual-threat quarterback Brett Hundley. While Hundley’s total pass yardage is down from his 2012 effort (2,637 yards versus 3,745 yards), his QB rating is up 8 points and his ground-attack has shown improvement. If UCLA wants to win Saturday’s match-up, however, Hundley will most likely have to rely on his arm and attack a USC secondary which struggled against the spread-offenses of Arizona and Arizona State.

    Perhaps the most important thing on the line in Saturday’s rivalry, though, is the coaching future of USC’s Ed Orgeron. When Lane Kiffin was fired 5 games into the season, USC decided to turn to Ed Orgeron, the former head coach of Ole Miss who had come to campus with Lane Kiffin in 2010. While Orgeron was named as USC’s interim coach, he has made a tremendous case to become USC’s next head coach, leading the Trojans to a 6-1 record over their past 7 games and once again bringing national attention and big-time recruits to USC.

    With a victory against rival UCLA on Saturday, Orgeron would make USC hard-pressed to select someone else as the next head coach. That being said, with a loss to UCLA Orgeron’s fate would almost certainly be sealed. USC has already interviewed Jack Del Rio, the current head coach of the Denver Broncos. Along with Del Rio, other big-name coaches such as Kevin Sumlin, James Franklin, and Chris Petersen have expressed interest or been targeted by USC in their search.

    Whatever the outcome, the game is sure to thrill. USC is riding the momentum of turning a doomed season into a tremendously successful one, while UCLA is trying to salvage an extremely strong beginning of the season by securing 9 victories and punching their ticket to a prime-time bowl game. Due to UCLA’s struggles against the run and USC’s Cinderella-esque season behind Ed Orgeron, the edge goes to USC, but only slightly.

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  • Racist Hockey Remarks Land Students In Hot Water

    In a follow up to a story I reported on last week, after the Bruins lost to the Capitals in a game 7 showdown, racist remarks flew in because the guy who scored the goal was black. Well, as it turns out, a few of those people were students who went to Gloucester High School in Gloucester Massachusetts.

    The board of education got word of what happened and stepped in with punishments for the offending students:

    “Students involved in a stream of racist comments targeting Joel Ward — the Washington Capitals’ player whose goal eliminated the Boston Bruins from Stanley Cup play April 18, and one of hockey’s few black players — would “lose participation in a sport for a considerable length of time,” and any of them with “leadership opportunities in extracurricular activities, or sports,” will forfeit those as well.”

    The hammer was thrown down because the board felt like these students were poor representations of the school, so now this seems like a rule now that while you are a minor in school you cannot do anything without the fear of being suspended. Even in your own home.

  • Bruins Defeat Capitals in Overtime

    Chris Kelly, a former Ottawa Senator, got the game winning overtime goal and the Bruins took game one.

    Despite his defeat, Braden Holtby has been getting a lot of respect for his outstanding ability to defend

    Linda Cohn and Barry Melrose broke down Holtby’s performance by saying that despite the fact that he has only played about twenty professional games, he started the game strong, battled his way through, and looked very comfortable in the net.

    He had 17 stops in the second period.

    Unfortunately Holtby gave Kelly a little too much room on the side of the net in overtime and this is why the Capitals failed to take the game.

    The Bruins lost three out of four games to the Capitals during the regular season.

    Melrose played 6 NHL seasons in his career and said the Bruins’s plan finally came together in this game.

    According to CBSSports.com Chris Kelly bought a new piece of jewelry — a thick, padlocked chain — that he wore around his neck after scoring the game-winning goal in Boston’s playoff opener on Thursday night. The chain is supposed to inspire players to resist becoming the weakest link.

    Here is what people on Twitter think of Kelly’s symbolic chain:

    Chris Kelly rockin’ The Chain. http://t.co/P8N84RFV #BruinsBling #nhlplayoffs(image) 11 minutes ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Chris Kelly Earns Bruins Player of the Game Chain Symbolizing Team Strength, Balance (Photos) http://t.co/rpm7pry4(image) 14 minutes ago via TypePad ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Comparing Chris Kelly to Lil Jon. Read it! — The new Jacket: Bruins hope Chain keeps them together http://t.co/dFRTajDi via @WEEI(image) 18 minutes ago via Tweet Button ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Chris Kelly, #Bruins start new playoff tradition they hope is as successful as that retro jacket http://t.co/rcrA1TdX(image) 54 minutes ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    @MickeyQuinnFTW: Cool chain Chris Kelly you look like a fucking fag” You mad bro?(image) 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    @NHLBruins: The Chain hangs in Chris Kelly’s stall in the locker room…^BISH http://t.co/ido8JMP2” my chain hang. all it do is blang blang(image) 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto