The Karl Dorrel Kool Aid
So Sporting News's Matt Hayes wrote a glowing article on Karl Dorrell that came out this week. Dorrell fans are all fired up about. Morgan Center's PR department is totally psyched. They even have it featured in its entirety in the official website. It's titled, "Watch out, USC -- Dorrell is making UCLA a threat again."
Wow that's pretty heavy stuff. So I decided to do a read through. And found some eye opening grafs. Let's start with this one from example:
UCLA returns 14 starters from last season's 8-5 team - seven on offense and seven on defense - to form the nucleus of Dorrell's first Bruin team. On offense, the returnees include split end Craig Bragg, an All-America candidate who led the Bruins with 55 receptions a year ago; flanker Tab Perry, an honors candidate who averaged a Pac-10 best 19.9 yards per reception; tailback Tyler Ebell, who earned second-team Freshman All-America honors while rushing for 994 yards; fullback Manuel White, the team's second-leading rusher; guard Eyoseph Efseaff, a second-team All-Pacific-10 Conference performer; tackle Steven Vieira, a Pac-10 honorable mention selection at guard last season; and center Mike McCloskey, a second-team Freshman All-American. On defense, the returnees include tackle Rodney Leisle, a 2002 pre-season All-American before suffering a broken foot; end Dave Ball, who made 11 quarterback sacks en route to second-team All-Pac-10 honors; linebackers Brandon Chillar, an All-America candidate, and first-team Freshman All-American Spencer Havner; cornerback Matt Ware, a 2001 first-team Freshman All-American; and safeties Ben Emanuel, who tied for the team lead in interceptions, and first-team Freshman All-American Jarrad Page.
Other key returnees include sophomore quarterbacks Drew Olson, who started the final five games of the year, and Matt Moore, who helped rally the team to a victory in the SEGA Sports Las Vegas Bowl; wide receivers Junior Taylor and Ryan Smith; tailback Akil Harris; fullbacks J.D. Groves and Pat Norton; offensive linemen Ed Blanton, Paul Mociler and Shane Lehmann; defensive linemen Ryan Boschetti, who started five games a year ago, Mat Ball and Asi Faoa; linebackers Dennis Link and Justin London; and defensive backs Matt Clark, Marcus Cassel, Keith Short, Kevin Brant and Glenn Ohaeri.
Of course the article then has the standard fans are meanies and unreasonable segment usually woven in puff peace for a coach who is insecure about the job he has done at a program. Apparently Dorrell got a lot of mail after his first two seasons going 6-7 and 6-6, which includes disgraceful, embracing, and humiliating bowl losses to Fresno State and Wyoming:
"If they could've hanged me," Dorrell says, "they would've."
But I wonder how of this has to do with perhaps Dorrell playing the "victim" - ooooh UCLA fans are bunch of meanies - card, we saw Lavin play so masterfully during his seven years at Westwood. Lavin always talked up about how he was getting death threats. Yet during all that time not a single person was charged with any attempts to make any kind of threats after him. All these references to "death threats" you hear from (usually incompetent/insecure/mediocre) coaches pretty much sound like WATB canard to me. I don't know about you, but when I see the words "death threat" in my daily newspaper, I expect to read about an actual threat of death to someone somewhere. I sometimes get threat often from an angry reader in the emails. But if you take everyone of these lunatics seriously then you might as well assume that MRS. MIRIAM ABACHA really does need your help to recover her husband's funds as assume that some emailer is who they say they are, without more proof that that. It's the same level of net-ignorance. Dorrell got lot of emails from irate/emotional UCLA alums because they were upset about KD embarrassing the program and turning it into a national laughing stock.
And even though he had a nice little "10 win" season last year at the end of the season it still a joke not just nationally but a laughing stock within the confines of the 405 and the 10:
Yeah, that video sure makes us look like a "threat." Doesn't it? We are such a "threat" we are ranked by national pundits nowhere in the preseason top-25.
And then Hayes has this note on recruiting:
Look, USC still is the king -- not just of L.A. but of the entire nation. But the Bruins are becoming more than just a nuisance on the recruiting trail. UCLA has seven early commitments for 2007, three of whom USC badly wanted, including defensive tackle Brian Price from Crenshaw High School, a Trojan stronghold a couple miles from USC's campus.
But anyways it's a new season. Everyone is excited. We haven't drunk the Dorrell Kool Aid yet, but will try to stay positive. So I will end with this portion of the article:
There are seven fifth-year seniors who were recruited by the previous staff, seven players who have bought into and embraced Dorrell's philosophy. This year's freshmen, some of whom could have chosen that school across town, make up his best recruiting class yet. This team is coming off a 10-win season, something only six other teams in school history have accomplished.
The staff believes quarterback Ben Olson, after two years on a Mormon mission and one year sitting and waiting, finally is ready to live up to his megarecruit hype. Remember mighty-mite tailback Maurice Jones-Drew? Meet tailback Chris Markey, who, if he lost a couple of inches, would be Jones-Drew's twin. The interior lines are stronger and more experienced, and the Bruins haven't been this deep at wide receiver in years.
8 more days.
GO BRUINS.
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ready to vomit
by SactoBruin on Aug 25, 2006 12:18 PM PDT 0 recs
Vomit
by bluestreet on
Aug 25, 2006 12:42 PM PDT
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I agree
by bruinelder on Aug 25, 2006 1:12 PM PDT 0 recs
I met Lavin back in the day ...
by bluestreet on
Aug 25, 2006 1:13 PM PDT
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And If He Succeeds?
by MacBruin on Aug 25, 2006 1:36 PM PDT 0 recs
'diatribes'
If KD beats SC and wins 9 games - we will be more than happy to get behind him. This is not about Dorrell, this is about UCLA football, the program.
by Nestor on
Aug 25, 2006 1:38 PM PDT
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KD
Winning helps a lot. That's all KD needs to do...win, and not humiliate the program during the losses. Even if we lose a couple of games this year (outside of the SC game), so long as we at least lose respectably and end up somewhere in the 9+ win range, I'll be happy.
It's these damn blowouts where the coaching staff looks way in over their head that make things so depressing sometimes.
by CAJason80 on
Aug 25, 2006 1:59 PM PDT
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One man's opinion (with rose colored glasses?)
What KD has done the previous 3 years is in the past. I can wish it didn't happen the way it turned out, but I can't. The outcome of games and events that have transpired can't be changed. I'm done with it.
All the stats for and against KD doesn't mean anything anymore either. The KD haters, KD supporters & the middle roaders can talk & write anything they want to support their side of the argument, I'm done with that also.
All the "feel good" stories are fodder for those that like to get caught up in that kind of stuff.
There articles to fill papers and hit deadlines. I always take those with a grain of salt.
The "clueless" at Morgan Center didn't just get that way when KD arrived, they now have it as an art form from years of practice. They were the same when we won the '95 championship in BB. Once again, don't care.
The only thing I care about right now is the upcoming season. Until something different happens, we are an undefeated team. That's been my outlook on every new season since I've been a Bruin fan. How the Coaches (old & new)& the players perform this year will answer any questions I may have about KD's future as our Coach.
I'm probabbly one of the few people that think we can beat ND. I will continue to believe it until the final seconds tick off the scoreboard to prove me wrong. I also think that about every opponent.
Thanks for listening, count your change before you leave the window.
GO BRUINS
by artybruin on Aug 25, 2006 2:34 PM PDT 0 recs
Preach it Arty
by bluestreet on
Aug 25, 2006 2:37 PM PDT
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Thank You!!
by isodore on
Aug 25, 2006 2:48 PM PDT
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YES!
It's completely retarded that UCLA distributes any other color besides powder blue. If you look at any other home stadium there is only one color being worn. The Morgan Center needs to pull their head out of their ass and do something about it.
Here's an idea, along with a season ticket package their could be an order form for a variety of powder blue shirts available for purchase and we could FINALLY be able to witness a SEA OF BLUE at the ROSE BOWL.
I just can't seem to figure out why we can't do anything about this problem. I mean everyone else in the college football world sells only ONE color. Why can't UCLA follow suit?
by BruinGeek88 on Aug 25, 2006 3:05 PM PDT 0 recs














