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ROSE BOWL LEGENDS
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ROSE BOWL LEGENDS
Rick Neuheisel Rick Neuheisel signed on as the Ravens' quarterbacks coach on January of 2005. Neuheisel, who had tutored QB Troy Aikman at UCLA, will work with Ravens QB Kyle Boller and other Ravens QBs. In 1987, Neuheisel played QB, suiting up for 3 games for the San Diego Chargers (starting 2). Rick held a team record for completion percentage in a game (81.8, going 18-of-22 for 217 yards and a TD at Tampa Bay). He completed 40-of-59 passes in those 3 games for 367 yards and 1 TD and added another TD rushing. Neuheisel has 8 years of head coaching experience at the collegiate Division I-A level, posting a 66-30 record, including a Rose Bowl victory in 2000 at Washington...Neuheisel went 33-16 at Washington and 33-14 at Colorado...In his 4 years at Washington, Neuheisel led the Huskies to 4 Bowl appearances...Neuheisel posted a 33-14 (.702) record and was 3-0 in postseason bowl games all against Pac-10 Conference opponents...His Colorado team had 20 wins in his 1st 2 seasons as a college coach, which tied for the 4th-most by a 1st-time college coach in the Division I-A modern era...Both of those Buffalo teams finished in the top-10 of the national polls. Began his collegiate career as a walk-on at UCLA, holding for K John Lee, and eventually battled Steve Bono for the starting QB job by his senior year...Secured the starting job 4 games into that regular season and led the Bruins to the Pac-10 championship in 1983, earning honorable mention All-Pac 10 honors...Led UCLA to a 45-9 victory against Illinois in the 1984 Rose Bowl and named the game's MVP...Was later inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame...Played for the San Antonio Gunslingers from 1984-85...Following the USFL, Rick used his NCAA scholarship award and enrolled in law school at Southern California, while working as a graduate assistant at UCLA, tutoring Troy Aikman...Earned a degree in political science at UCLA and a law degree from USC...Most thrilling personal moment came in October of 1996 when asked by Jimmy Buffet to play Margaritaville (on his guitar) onstage at Fiddlers Green in Denver. NFL/Pro Player Experience: 1984-85 (San Antonio Gunslingers-USFL); 1987 (San Diego Chargers) Coaching Background: 1988-1993 (UCLA); 1994-1998 (Colorado); 1999-2002 (Washington); 2005 (Baltimore Ravens)
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ROSE BOWL NEWS
Surrey take charge at Rose Bowl (BBC News) Hampshire struggle to 204-7 in reply to Surrey's 278 on day two at the Rose Bowl. Rose Bowl Development Gets Green Light (CricketLine.com) Rose Bowl - set for £45million development. Hampshire can press on with plans for the £45million development of the Rose Bowl, after receiving a final official go-ahead. Rose Bowl Clash Ends In Draw (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport) A review from Saturday's action in the LV County Championship. Mango, rose-water and lime sorbet (Independent) 4 ripe mangoes 120g/4oz caster sugar 240ml/8fl oz water The juice of 11/2 limes 11/2 tbsp rose-water 40ml/2fl oz double cream A small pinch of salt Hants & Surrey in thrilling draw (BBC News) Hampshire have to settle for a draw against Surrey, despite an exciting run chase at the Rose Bowl. County Round-Up (CricketLine.com) Goodwin - secured the draw for Sussex. Michael Brown's battling 94 and a five-wicket haul from Saqlain Mushtaq both proved in vain as Hampshire and Surrey had to settle for a draw in a thrilling match at the Rose Bowl. BROWN PRAISES BUTCHER FORESIGHT (Sporting Life) Hampshire's Michael Brown swallowed his disappointment at having to settle for a draw to praise Surrey captain Mark Butcher for the declaration which set up a thrilling finish at the Rose Bowl. Hampshire v Surrey (Sporting Life) Michael Brown's battling 94 and a five-wicket haul from Saqlain Mushtaq both proved in vain as Hampshire and Surrey had to settle for a draw in a thrilling match at the Rose Bowl. BROWN KEEPS HAMPSHIRE HOPES ALIVE (Sporting Life) Michael Brown continued his impressive form to keep Hampshire in with an outside chance of a first LV County Championship Division One win of the season, against Surrey at the Rose Bowl. Hampshire v Surrey (Sporting Life) Matt Nicholson and Jimmy Ormond completed unlikely half-centuries as Hampshire endured a dispiriting first hour against the Surrey tailenders at the Rose Bowl this morning. |
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