UCLA Runs The City, USC, Die Slow, 2015 Edition (We Beat USC 3 Years in a Row)

LogicFirst

Banned
Joined
Jul 6, 2012
Messages
11,693
Reputation
-2,787
Daps
14,729
Reppin
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Article

Bruins may have switched places with Trojans, but they're not gloating
As UCLA's star rises and USC deals with the firing of Lane Kiffin, Bruins Coach Jim Mora says his team needs to keep its focus. 'The minute you start to think, "We got it," you're done.'
600

UCLA Coach Jim Mora says he isn't taking anything for granted with the Bruins' resurgence. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times / August 31, 2013)

By Chris Foster
September 29, 2013, 8:11 p.m.
"Los Angeles is UCLA's town now" are words that can make Bruins Coach Jim Mora cringe a bit.
It was less than two years ago that Los Angeles seemed to be USC's town.
In November 2011, then-UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel said the Bruins had closed the gap with USC. The Trojans' 50-0 victory later that month proved otherwise. Neuheisel was fired and a long stretch of UCLA mediocrity was extended.
Things can change that fast.
USC fired Coach Lane Kiffin on Sunday. It can be perceived as another road marker in the Bruins' ascent to top dog in Los Angeles. You just won't catch Mora woofing about it.
"The minute you start to think, 'We got it,' you're done," Mora said. "That's the start of your downfall. I already got questions about recruiting. There will be stuff coming up about our coaches. What we have to do is focus on what we're doing here and not let it be a distraction."
Still, the No. 12 Bruins seem to have tilted that windmill. In November, UCLA beat USC, 38-28, for only the second time since 1998. The Bruins' 2013 recruiting class ranked higher than the one at USC, which is hamstrung by the NCAA's scholarship limitations.
Even the look around town is different, UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley said.
"When I first got here, I didn't see anybody wearing UCLA stuff," Hundley said. "Now you walk around town and everyone is talking UCLA this and UCLA that. I like going into stores and seeing UCLA shirts over USC shirts."
Hundley said the Bruins are careful to avoid the pratfalls that can come with a UCLA-is-better perception.
"Last year, when we got ranked, everyone was like, 'Hip-hip hooray,'" Hundley said. "Now we're pretty chill. It's like nothing is too big for us."
Even overtaking USC?
"Whatever they're doing over there, they are doing what they have to do," Hundley said. "When I first got here, everyone thought UCLA was the bad team. Things switched up when there is a coaching change."
The change at UCLA in 2012 dropped Mora into a rivalry that in hindsight was like nothing he had seen.
"It is unique because we are so close together and it seems like everyone in the city is from 'SC or UCLA," Mora said. "I was an outsider. I didn't understand how passionate people were about their school."
But, he said, "I think it's a healthy rivalry, compared to some of the ones I have seen. I'm in the South Bay, and that's kind of a USC area. People there joke around with me about it."
As for Kiffin's departure, Mora was empathetic.
"We have all been in his shoes, and it's terrible," Mora said. But, he said, "the one thing I noticed about this city, it's a pretty compassionate place. You drive on the freeway here and it's different than other places. Here, when you put a blinker on, they let you in. Other places I lived, you put your blinker on and they speed up.
"I think you see these people who were saying, 'Fire Kiffin, fire Kiffin, fire Kiffin,' and it's just kind of bluster. When the guy gets fired, they're like, 'Dang.' They actually feel for him."
Big brothers
UCLA first-year freshman Myles Jack, who moved into the starting lineup at outside linebacker two weeks ago, has no lack of tutors.
The Bruins have two seniors, Anthony Barr and Jordan Zumwalt, and one junior, Eric Kendricks, at the other starting linebacker spots.
"Their experiences, what they have been through, really help me," Jack said. "AB leads by example. I try to emulate him the best I can. Eric gives me a lot of advice, like where to line up in pass packages. Jordan tells me what not to do."
Sounds as if they have it covered.
chris.foster@latimes.com
Twitter: @cfosterlatimes

Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times
 

L. Deezy

Veteran
Joined
May 25, 2012
Messages
39,427
Reputation
4,982
Daps
88,139
Dear USC fans,

Fire Kiffin and bow down to Mora. Hundley lookin like the black Manziel.
You guys had a good run, but now its done. We put that hit on Barkley and
knocked his ass to the third round of the draft. You don't want it.

I hate references to "the black/random whiteguy"..
 
Joined
Jun 4, 2012
Messages
2,905
Reputation
519
Daps
7,420
All you UCLA fans, how is Anthony Barr doing so far? Haven't got a chance to see him since last year when he was dominating.
 

AITheAnswerAI

Ethereous one
Supporter
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
16,969
Reputation
2,640
Daps
51,347
I didn't go to either school, but I ride with USC after finding out blacks make up like 3% of UCLA's student population...including the athletes.:mjpls:

fukk UCLA:ld:
 

MegaTronBomb!

Power is in my hair nikka
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
14,233
Reputation
2,525
Daps
44,374
Reppin
From The Westside With Love
I didn't go to either school, but I ride with USC after finding out blacks make up like 3% of UCLA's student population...including the athletes.:mjpls:

fukk UCLA:ld:

:what:

them ho ass suburban house nikkas who just discovered their blackness last semester at UCLA, putting up some fake outrage like UCLA is on some :mjplease: shyt..

they should go look at the black % of the other schools in the pac-12


 

MegaTronBomb!

Power is in my hair nikka
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
14,233
Reputation
2,525
Daps
44,374
Reppin
From The Westside With Love
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...picked-ed-orgeron-for-pac12-coach-of-the-year
USC interim coach Ed Orgeron has led the team to a 6-1 record since taking over for Lane Kiffin after the former coach's dismissal in September. The impressive turnaround has boosted Orgeron's stock as a potential head coach -- if not at USC then definitely elsewhere -- and led to support for "Coach O" as a Pac-12 Coach of the Year candidate.

You can count UCLA coach Jim Mora, Orgeron's opposition on Saturday, as one of those supporters. After practice on Monday, Mora was asked if he saw anything different from USC since the dismissal of Lane Kiffin.

"It looks like they're having a lot of fun playing football," Mora said of the Orgeron-led Trojans. "Confidence. He gave them a real spark. When you come into a situation like that where you're an interim head coach and the likelihood of you being retained from the outside perception, it really frees you up to go after it. Coach O, I think everybody that knows him knows he has an infectious personality. You see it in the way his team plays.

"I don't know if I'm allowed to tell you this, but I'm going to tell you this: I voted for him for Pac-12 Coach of the Year last night. That's what kind of job I think he's done."

Check out Mora's comments below (the quote starts around the 3:55 mark). H/T to CoachingSearch.com for posting and Daily Bruin on the video.



:heh:
 

AITheAnswerAI

Ethereous one
Supporter
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
16,969
Reputation
2,640
Daps
51,347
:what:

them ho ass suburban house nikkas who just discovered their blackness last semester at UCLA, putting up some fake outrage like UCLA is on some :mjplease: shyt..


they should go look at the black % of the other schools in the pac-12

The percentage is higher in other pac 12 schools, I went to one myself :ld:
 
Top