Mora’s impact evident in first 2 months on the job.

Bruins future looks bright with new coach Jim Mora. photo: Eric Geller
Bruins future looks bright with new coach Jim Mora.
photo: Eric Geller

It’s been a two-month whirlwind for new Bruins head football coach Jim Mora Jr. Since being hired  December 10th to replace Rick Neuheisel, Mora’s named his coaching staff and turned in one of the best recruiting classes in the country.

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Ex-Rams Vermeil & Bruce “serenaded” by Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams.

Edward Jones Dome

Stadium issues for the Rams in St. Louis which could render their lease at the Edward Jones Dome null and void by 2014 which could return the franchise back to Los Angeles where it called home for 49 years prior to moving to the midwest in 1995.

Owner Stan Kroenke committing one regular season Rams home game each of the next three seasons away from the Gateway City and heading across the pond to Wembley Stadium in London beginning next season.

All that’s sweet music for some 4,000 members of the Facebook group, Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams, who want their team home.

Loud Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams fans

They made their presence felt at Saturday’s inaugural AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at the Home Depot Center in Carson.

Amongst a cozy crowd of some 1500 football fans, about 75 to 100 Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams members sat in a section directly behind the National conference bench who were led by ex-St. Louis Rams head coach Dick Vermeil.

Vermeil led the Gateway City version of the Rams to a Super Bowl title after the 1999 season with the help of wide out Isaac Bruce who was on his National conference coaching staff for the game.

Listening to non-stop chants of “L.A. Rams…L.A. Rams!” and “Bring them back!…..Bring them back!” throughout the contest, both Vermeil and Bruce, who both got their NFL roots with the Los Angeles Rams, couldn’t ignore them.

Isaac Bruce signs autographs for Bring Back the L.A. Rams

After the game, hearing their chants of “Bruuuuuuuce”, he went over to their section to greet the fans and sign some autographs.

“I played my rookie year with the Los Angeles Rams and played my junior college ball at Santa Monica College.” said Bruce. “I wouldn’t change anything in my career but I sure did miss playing in L.A. during winter when it’s 70 degrees outside.”

Bruce even asked me who the last Los Angeles Ram was to catch a touchdown pass. It happened on Christmas Eve 1994 at Anaheim Stadium. I couldn’t answer it.

Jermaine Ross.” Bruce said. I replied with, “Chris Miller probably tossed it.” Bruce said, “I think he was hurt. So it must’ve been Chris Chandler.”

We weren’t sure. I checked and guessed right. It was Miller.

As for the NFL returning to L.A., Bruce believes it’s inevitable.

“Surprising it’s been 17 years. This is a great place to play. These fans deserve a team. They’ll have a team here as soon as a new stadium’s built.”

When asked about a possible return by the Rams, it’s all speculation to him.

Vermeil signs autographs for Bring Back the L.A. Rams

“I wouldn’t know. That’s business. We have loyal fans in St. Louis. Was a lot of fun playing there especially during the ‘Greatest Show On Turf‘ years.”

Vermeil’s National Conference squad got the best of Tom Flores’ American Conference squad, 20-14.

After the game I asked the coach about those loud L.A. Rams fans in the stands.

Soon, a brand new state-of-the-art stadium will be built in the City of  Angels and at that time, we’ll all know if the Rams were brought back to it.

UCLA gridders fight Illini in Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl

375187_336937983002494_658112356_nIt’s a Pac-12/Big Ten postseason football showdown!

No. Not that one.

Not talking about Oregon and Wisconsin in Monday’s Rose Bowl game.

It’s UCLA and Illinois in Saturday’s Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl at San Francisco‘s AT&T Park.

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UCLA rolls an unlucky 13 losing at Stanford, 60-59.

UCLA guard Lazeric Jones had a career night in loss at Stanford. courtesy: Paul Sakuma / AP
UCLA guard Lazeric Jones had a career night in loss at Stanford.
courtesy: Paul Sakuma / AP

The unluckiest of numbers Thursday night for UCLA was the number 13. The Bruins had 13 chances to overtake Stanford and steal the PAC-12 opener for both schools in Palo Alto. UCLA couldn’t convert any of those 13 chances losing to the Cardinal, 60-59.

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Lady Bruin Volleyballers beat Illinois for 4th NCAA Championship

Lady Bruins celebrate their first championship since 1991. courtesy: USPW
Lady Bruins celebrate their first championship since 1991.
courtesy: USPW

The Bruins will always “Remember The Alamo” because UCLA athletics is all about winning national championships.

UCLA did it again this past weekend taking the Bruins major college record 108th National Championship with the 9th seeded Women’s Volleyball Teams four set win over number three seed, Illinois.

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Jim L. Mora introduced as new Bruins football coach

UCLA A.D. Dan Guerrero introduces Jim L. Mora to the media. courtesy: UCLA
UCLA A.D. Dan Guerrero introduces Jim L. Mora to the media.
courtesy: UCLA

Confident his third gridiron coaching hire’s the charm, on Tuesday, UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero introduced Jim L.Mora. as the Bruins 17th head football coach.

“I’d like to welcome Jim and his family to the UCLA Bruins family.” Guerrero said.

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Bruins’ Howland permanently dismisses Jr. forward Nelson

Reeves Nelson no longer a Bruin. courtesy: AP
Reeves Nelson no longer a Bruin.
courtesy: AP

Enough was enough for UCLA Bruins men’s basketball coach Ben Howland.

Friday, Howland dismissed enigmatic junior forward Reeves Nelson from the team because of numerous conduct issues, effectively ending his career as a Bruins cager.

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Jim Mora Jr. named new Bruins head football coach

Jim L. Mora accepts UCLA head coaching job. courtesy: AP
Jim L. Mora accepts UCLA head coaching job.
courtesy: AP

It took 12 days and having to watch candidates fall by the wayside. But, the UCLA Bruins finally have their man.

Athletic director Dan Guerrero nabbed former NFL head coach Jim Mora Jr. Saturday to replace Rick Neuheisel as the head whistle blower of the UCLA football team.

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Like the Jets, I Was “Tebowed”. But I’m On the Comeback.

Remember, use my picks to wager $$$ at your own risk. I pick heads-up winners, not the spread. If you lose, I had nothing to do with it. If you win beaucoup $$$, a 10% tip would be cool.  But, I’m realistic. This is just for your entertainment…or not, and for me to keep my sports “mojo” going until “I’m back in the saddle”. Remember the league’s unofficial motto…“ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY, MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY……….

My goodness, I got spanked last week.

LAST WEEK:  5-11  SEASON TOTAL: 77-56

SUNDAY

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (3-6) -1 @ CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-6) 35.5 pts

-These two teams…….well. Jacksonville has Maurice Jones-Drew. JAGUARS (Browns, 14-10)

CAROLINA PANTHERS (2-7) +7 @ DETROIT LIONS (6-3) 47.5 pts

-This Cat Fight is one-sided although I’m anxious to see what Cam Newton will do. LIONS (Lions, 49-35)

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-5) +14.5 @ GREEN BAY PACKERS (9-0) 49 pts

-Honestly, Packers NEED to keep winning because the 49ers are SERIOUS. PACKERS (Packers, 35-26)

BUFFALO BILLS (5-4) +2 @ MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-7) 43 pts

-Buffalo’s looked terrible since QB Ryan Fitzpatrick got that hefty, new contract. Dolphins have been in every game they’ve played and have won two straight. The Bills have too much offense. BILLS (Dolphins, 35-8)

OAKLAND RAIDERS (5-4) -1.5 @ MINNESOTA VIKINGS (2-7) 45 pts

-This is a tough one because I seriously think the Vikings are much better than their record. New Raiders QB Carson Palmer looked pretty good against the Chargers last week. It’ll be close. RAIDERS (Raiders, 27-21)

DALLAS COWBOYS (5-4) -7.5 @ WASHINGTON REDSKINS (3-6) 41.5 pts

-I still believe Tony Romo’s the most over-rated, over-hyped player in league history. If he’s going to do something, it’s got to be now because the Cowboys are right in the thick of the NFC East race. Washington’s got many issues. COWBOYS (Cowboys, 27-24 ot)

CINCINNATI BENGALS (6-3) +7 @ BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-3) 40.5 pts

-How is it the Ravens lost to the Seahawks last week! Do they want to give the division to the Steelers!? LB Ray Lewis is out of this one due to injury. I like the Bengals. BENGALS (Ravens, 31-24)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (3-6) +2 @ ST. LOUIS RAMS (2-7) 39 pts

-How is it the Seahawks beat the Ravens last week! They’re not that good. Rams aren’t that good either. The Rams do have QB Sam Bradford and RB Steven Jackson. RAMS (Seahawks, 24-7)

ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-6) +9.5 @ SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (8-1) 41.5 pts

-Cardinals are a year away. The time is now for the 49ers. 49ERS (49ers, 23-7)

TENNESSEE TITANS (5-4) +6 @ ATLANTA FALCONS (5-4) 44 pts

-You’ve got to give it to Falcons coach Mike Smith for going for it on 4th down stuck in his own territory against the Saints. Not a good idea but if they had gotten the first down, he would’ve been a genius. FALCONS (Falcons, 23-17)

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (4-5) +3.5 @ CHICAGO BEARS (6-3) 45 pts

-The Bears have played very well the last month. This is about the time in the season the Chargers break out and win. Jay Cutler vs. Phillip Rivers has got to be entertaining. CHARGERS (Bears, 31-20)

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-6) +4 @ NY GIANTS of NEW JERSEY (6-3) 47 pts

-The “Night-mare Team” can’t afford to lose another game if they expect to make the playoffs. Giants lost a close one in San Francisco last week but are playing well. GIANTS

MONDAY

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (4-5) +15 @ NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (6-3) 48 pts

-Tyler Palco’s QBing the Chiefs. Some guy named Tom Brady QB’s the Patriots. Yeah, the Pats defense gives up plenty of yardage. But the Chiefs have to go score-to-score with them. PATRIOTS

THURSDAY

NY JETS of NEW JERSEY (5-4) -5 @ DENVER BRONCOS (4-5) O/U 40.5 pts

-I got Tebowed! JETS (Broncos, 17-13)

BYE WEEK: HOUSTON, INDIANAPOLIS, **LOS ANGELES (16 seasons, 11 weeks), NEW ORLEANS, PITTSBURGH

**BONUS PICK – No NFL in L.A. at the moment. We do have two MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER teams in L.A. (Chivas USA & the L.A. Galaxy)

MLS CUP- Sunday @ Home Depot Center

HOUSTON DYNAMO (12 wins, 13 draws, 9 losses – 49 pts) vs. LOS ANGELES GALAXY (19 wins, 10 draws, 5 losses – 67 pts)

-Both teams looking for their third MLS Cup Championship. Galaxy haven’t lost at the HOME DEPOT CENTER all season and guess where the championship game is! Could be David Beckham’s final game as a member of the Galaxy. Along with Beck’s the Galaxy have Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane. They’re too good. GALAXY

Penn State’s Tragedy A Product of an Old Boy Mentality.

Joe Paterno

Don’t be sad for former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno. A bit strange to say and type “former Penn State head football coach” when referring to JoePa.

He’s lived a charmed life in the entertainment field that is sports in one place for six decades.

Paterno patrolled the Penn State football sidelines, first as an assistant coach and 46 years as head coach, since 1950, when he was just 23 years old until his dismissal this past Wednesday night at the age of 84.

61 years.

What a tremendous run considering coaches get hired and fired in the college and pro ranks like it’s going out of style.

By now you know Paterno’s story. Worth revisiting.

After serving in the Army the final year of World War II, he went to Brown University on an athletic scholarship where he played quarterback for head coach Charles “Rip” Engle. He was to go to law school after graduation in 1950 but instead accepted an assistant coaching position at Penn State when Engle became the head coach of the Nittany Lions.

After 16 seasons, Engle retired and Paterno succeeded him.

Coaching football at Penn State is the ONLY career job Paterno’s ever known. It was HIS REALITY.

Courtesy: Sports Illustrated

Paterno’s job description always was to win football games and make Penn State athletics relevant thus making the university globally renowned from a little place called “Happy Valley.”

In 46 years as the Nittany Lions head coach, Paterno holds the record for most wins in division one college football with 409. He’s tied for the most games coached with Amos Alonzo Stagg (548). Paterno’s coached in a record 37 bowl games winning a record 24 of them, two of those being national championships.

Based on those numbers alone. Mission accomplished. Job well done.

Paterno’s life is Penn State football.

Paterno’s paychecks have been issued by the Penn State Board of Trustees for six decades.

He’s from a generation that didn’t have to worry about labor compliance legal notices posted by employees for employers regarding things like sexual harassment or violence towards others in the workplace.

This is significant.

Albeit a few years younger than Paterno, I have a very close friend who’s from that generation.

My friend was in the competitive field of  radio sales selling advertising time beginning in the late 60s. He’s told me that it wasn’t uncommon for sales reps almost coming to blows with threats of violence back in the day because one was traversing into another’s “territory.”

Threats of violence are an obvious grounds for termination of both parties, in this day and age, with labor compliance notices posted everywhere in the workplace but swept under the rug back then where no labor compliance notices posted. Things were “worked out” between the two parties by going to a superior usually without involving law enforcement.

It also wasn’t uncommon back then for “casual flirting or sexual advances” in the workplace to occur, wanted or unwanted (see a Mad Men or Pan Am episode), between parties. Another obvious grounds for termination, in this day and age, with labor compliance notices posted everywhere in the workplace but swept under the rug back then where no labor compliance notices were posted.  Things were “worked out” between the parties by going to a superior usually without involving law enforcement.

After leaving the field in the late 90s, my friend was back in the radio sales business about 10 years later. Something occurred between him and another younger sales rep where threats were exchanged initiated by my friend who felt his territory was violated by the younger rep.

Mind you, Department of Labor Laws of Compliance notices were posted everywhere in that workplace. The younger rep went to the sales supervisor alerting him of threats made by my “old school” friend. My friend was immediately terminated.

After telling me this story, I asked my friend if he would consider going back into that field. His reply, “Nah. I’m from a different generation. Today, you innocently smile at someone the wrong way and you get canned.”

Brings me to this.

All the Penn State principles in this tragedy are a product of that “old school” generation where indiscretions were kept hush-hush, in the house amongst each other, swept under the rug.

Covered up.

Jerry Sandusky

Taking a look at the 23 page grand jury report detailing the absolutely disgusting and unimaginable alleged acts done to young boys by former Penn State assistant Jerry Sandusky, that “old school” mindset is obvious.

Why? Here’s why. All the parties who could’ve stopped what was going on lived in a “fantasy world” where football ruled over anything that’s morally and ethically right because that is a world where everyone in a small, irrelevant  town without Penn State football, prospered financially.

A bit like organized crime.

All parties sold their souls in the best interest of  “The Family” a.k.a. Penn State Football. Nothing was done in the best interest of all those young kids whose innocence was stolen and lives ruined forever.

Mike McQueary

Had Paterno, assistant Mike McQueary, who allegedly witnessed Sandusky raping a 10 year old boy in the athletic department showers in 2002 and did nothing to stop it, McQueary’s father, athletic director Tim Curley, former Penn State president Graham Spanier, a victim’s mother, the campus police and so on and so forth IMMEDIATELY told the proper authorities of Sandusky’s deplorable acts, so many young lives would‘ve been spared indignities forced upon them by Sandusky.

Because they didn’t, all became accomplices in the alleged crimes because they did nothing except protect their personal interests.

Their jobs.

In Paterno’s case, the only job he’s ever known.

So, instead of turning in Sandusky nine years ago the “old school guys” Spanier, Curley and Paterno did what they know best.  Keep the ugly incident hush-hush, in the house amongst each other, swept under the rug.

Covered up.

Graham Spanier & Joe Paterno

Why ruin the shine in their “Football Camelot.”

Paterno’s “old school way of doing things” worked fine in his football world. In the real world, sadly, it‘s rendered his football records extremely tarnished.

Quite honestly, Paterno, and the rest of his Penn State “old boy network,” should’ve been gone a long time ago.

Photo courtesy: AP, LIFE, Sports Illustrated

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