Found December 13, 2011 on Shirts With Random Triangles: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Randall Carroll
TEAMS: UCLA Bruins

Do the members of the UCLA Bruins football team know who their new head coach, Jim Mora Jr. is? If they're anything like wide receiver Randall Carroll, then the answer might be "no." From the looks of this interview, Carroll doesn't seem to be too excited about his new coach, even one with NFL head coaching experience. It's just another sign that the Mora experiment at UCLA might end up a bust. (via Conquest Chronicles)
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