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The Spirit of UCLA Football PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 28 August 2006

Tommy Maddox (Steelers), Ben Emanuel (Panthers), and Keyon Coleman (Cowboys) are just few of the players from the UCLA football team who went pro. UCLA or the University of California Los Angeles is known for the success of their football team. Contributions to this success not only come from the skilled and talented players but also the UCLA students themselves; these students are loud and over-excited when it comes to showing their pride in the schools’ football team. The massive support coming from the students and the fans are probably important for the team’s reputation for being so powerful and hence, famous amongst the other college football teams in the league. The team is determined and expected to get hold of some bowl titles.

However, recently, the team hasn’t been able to capture the Rose Bowl title; and that is why spring’06 is here and Karl Dorrell and his UCLA team is already practicing for the upcoming season. The official football season does not kick-off until September but the team is already preparing itself to recover from last season, learn more plays and bulk the players up; albeit, practice for the players this year isn’t like any other. Head Coach, Karl Dorrell, has been doing some work and contributions to UCLA fans. He had set up a football camp that will allow them to train and play football with the team. The camp lasts for a few days and costs over a thousand dollars, depending on the number of activities a fan wants to participate in.

Better than that, this is just one of the many great activities that Karl Dorrell has prepared to support to school and give his team a different way to train and practice. And these special kinds of activities will go down in this high-spirited team’s football history.

 
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