Today in opponent attrition: UCLA & Welcome, Jim Mora -
washingtonismoney - 08-04-2012
I won't even bother to summarize and will just link to this. That, my friends, is an injury list.
http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/2012/8/4/3220700/uclas-fall-camp-injuries
Re: Today in opponent attrition: UCLA & Welcome, Jim Mora -
slide - 08-05-2012
has Mora already made his roster cuts to get to 85 scholarship limit?
Re: Today in opponent attrition: UCLA & Welcome, Jim Mora -
washingtonismoney - 08-05-2012
Believe so, yeah. As expected, mostly the not-so-good/not-so-highly-rated players. Believe Mora is the first to bring SEC-style "roster management" to the conference .
Not as bad as you foreshadowed - Redrum - 08-05-2012
Basically, a TE out for season w/ knee injury and a guy failed to qualify via the NCAA clearinghouse. Not sure about the chest pains, but otherwise seems like normal dings and minor injuries.   I certainly hope Stanford gets through camp with less drama. but this doesn't look like SEC-style "roster management" unless that's some euphemism with which I'm unacquainted. If anything, UCLA has a better example of roster management right across town.
Re: Today in opponent attrition: UCLA & Welcome, Jim Mora -
washingtonismoney - 08-05-2012
Well, this isn't SEC-roster management--it was deliberately oversigning in the spring and then cutting down players in the summer that was SEC-style roster management. That wasn't what SC was doing either--SC took advantage of loopholes and exemptions in the system rather cleverly, but didn't take away anyone's scholarship. That's what "roster management" means to me, and that's what Mora rather blatantly did over the summer.