Kentucky Vs UCLA Basketball To Air On ESPN On December 3

Kentucky Vs UCLA Basketball To Air On ESPN On December 3 by Mike Regalado

The UCLA Football team got a sigh of relief as two injured offensive linemen returned and the third is expected to be back soon.

Things looked a little bit better with the offensive linemen injuries today as UCLA Football got a couple of Bruins back after a scare in which three O-linemen went down on Monday. Center Jake Brendel, right guard Alex Redmond and left tackle Conor McDermott all had to leave practice yesterday for undisclosed injuries.

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Today, McDermott was the only one that did not yet return but as the Orange County Register’s Joey Kaufman reports, Head Coach Jim Mora said, “The feeling is it’s not very serious at all.”

Bruin Report Online had then confirmed that fact:

MRI for left tackle Conor McDermott shows no ligament damage. Expected back within a few days. — Bruin Report Online (@BruinReport) August 19, 2015

UCLA C Jake Brendel is day to day after tweaking his calf during Monday night’s practice. — Joey Kaufman (@joeyrkaufman) August 19, 2015

had taken over for Brendel yesterday, but was getting a bit worked over by the Bruin defense. Ulu-Perry seemed to have a better day at the guard position. Redshirt freshmantook over for the absent McDermott at right tackle.

As for additional injuries, freshman RB Bolu Olurunfunmi left practice after he “tweaked” his ankle.

So apparently the UCLA Football coaches need a little bit more time to decide the quarterback competition which Mora talked about, once again via Joey Kaufman, “I’m waiting to see somebody win the job and no one’s won it yet.” Jerry Neuheisel, Mike Fafaul and Josh Rosen are all in the running.

Jim Mora said there’s “nothing on the horizon” in terms of UCLA picking a starting QB. — Jack Wang (@thejackwang) August 19, 2015

Though a QB is not named, several receivers are showing off their skills. Most notably, Jordan Payton, Devin Fuller and Mossi Johnson have all been particularly impressive (and consistent) in practice, but today another big receiver made some spectacular catches today. Seeing as we are 18 days to UCLA Football, it seemed fitting #18 Thomas Duarte had some great catches.

#UCLA TE Thomas Duarte made two exceptional TD catches in goal line situations #pac12 @UCLAFootball — chris foster (@cfosterlatimes) August 19, 2015

Scrimmage

It was also announced today that the Bruins will have a split-squad scrimmage on Friday afternoon.

Fan Appreciation Day Has Been Moved Up

What was going to be an 11:15 a.m. start to Fan Appreciation Day on Saturday as the Bruin say good bye to San Bernardino, has been changed to 9 a.m.