What’s Bruin-Episode 37-Texas Review, Jerry Rules and An Epic Texas Trip

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In Episode 37 of the What’s Bruin Podcast, Bill Shirley, Jake Merrifled, guest Matt Rodriguez and I get into an epic ‘Game That Was’ as we analyze every single, tiny, little detail that got your UCLA Bruins an epic 20-17 win over the Texas Longhorns at AT&T Stadium in arlington, Texas, aka ‘Jerry World’. It was epic!

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  • Speaking of Jerry’s world, how about that game from back-up quarterback Jerry Neuheisel as he came in to lead the Bruins to victory after Brett Hundley went down. And what about Hundley and what does UCLA do? We also talk about the improved running game led by work horse Paul Perkins. That is right, P to the A to the U to the L! We get into all of that and more in the latest episode.

    Then Bill and Jake get into the epic journey to and from the epic Stadium that is AT&T. It is pretty hilarious, especially when they bicker about the little things regarding their trip. Part of that includes talking about Sprockets for you 90’s Saturday Night Live fans that know what we mean.

    We then get into the epic meltdown USC had at Boston College (and laugh really, really hard). We the end with some interesting and slightly depressing UCLA basketball news. But it is all good, right? You will just have to listen and find out!

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    Go Bruins!