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Probably Woulard, there's always a chance with our waiver team. You bring up his inability to learn the playbook at UCLA, but I doubt our playbook is on par with theirs. If Flowers was given UCLA's playbook, maybe he'd struggle too. Woulard would've been #2 this year on the depth chart at UCLA.

I hope he is all that his recruiting rankings says he is but he would not have been #2 at UCLA. He wasn't even top 3 last year and 2 of them return plus the top QB recruit. He wasn't able to beat out a walk-on to backup Hundley and that walk-on is still there.

Not sure where you're getting that. Hundley's back up last year was Jerry Neuheisel, who also backed him up in 2013, and he wasn't a walk on ... and the walk on you must think was ahead of him ran the scout offense.

My bad the 3rd stringer was a walk-on and listed ahead of Woulard.

Again, the walk-on you're thinking of ran the scout offense, actually won their award for outstanding scout team player, Mike Fafaul , so I doubt he was top 3 ...

And I'm definitely not saying that AW will be the savior here, just that he wasn't as lowly thought of at UCLA as you're trying to make him ...

not sure they have an official depth chart for 2014 but here is Rivals and it has the walk-on as #3 behind Hundley and neuheisal.

https://ucla.rivals.com/cdepthtext.asp

here is an official one from 2013 where he is listed as #4 behind all those same players.

http://www.bruinsnation.com/ucla_bruin_football/2013/8/26/4662552/2013-ucla-football-depth-chart-v-nevada-released

here is one for this year that lists him as #4

http://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/depth-chart/ucla/92223

I hope he is amazing here. I wish nothing but the best but people saying they want him to start based on absolutely nothing makes no sense.

You are really comparing UCLA's depth chart with USF?

Absolutely nothing is better than what we have seen from the other two. You really think Flowers or Bench are going to turn it around this year? They couldn't even beat out White last year. Face it, we aren't going to win many games with the two from last year.

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Taggart said Flowers looks really good this offseason? He said the same thing about Floyd going into the McCheese game.

Woulard had to compete with Hundley and Neuheisel. Flowers had to compete with White and Bench.

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Probably Woulard, there's always a chance with our waiver team. You bring up his inability to learn the playbook at UCLA, but I doubt our playbook is on par with theirs. If Flowers was given UCLA's playbook, maybe he'd struggle too. Woulard would've been #2 this year on the depth chart at UCLA.

I hope he is all that his recruiting rankings says he is but he would not have been #2 at UCLA. He wasn't even top 3 last year and 2 of them return plus the top QB recruit. He wasn't able to beat out a walk-on to backup Hundley and that walk-on is still there.

 

 

Not sure where you're getting that. Hundley's back up last year was Jerry Neuheisel, who also backed him up in 2013, and he wasn't a walk on ... and the walk on you must think was ahead of him ran the scout offense.

 

 

My bad the 3rd stringer was a walk-on and listed ahead of Woulard.

 

Again, the walk-on you're thinking of ran the scout offense, actually won their award for outstanding scout team player, Mike Fafaul  , so I doubt he was top 3 ...

 

And I'm definitely not saying that AW will be the savior here, just that he wasn't as lowly thought of at UCLA as you're trying to make him ...

 

not sure they have an official depth chart for 2014 but here is Rivals and it has the walk-on as #3 behind Hundley and neuheisal.

 

https://ucla.rivals.com/cdepthtext.asp

 

here is an official one from 2013 where he is listed as #4 behind all those same players.

 

http://www.bruinsnation.com/ucla_bruin_football/2013/8/26/4662552/2013-ucla-football-depth-chart-v-nevada-released

 

here is one for this year that lists him as #4

 

http://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-depth-charts/depth-chart/ucla/92223

 

I hope he is amazing here. I wish nothing but the best but people saying they want him to start based on absolutely nothing makes no sense.

 

 

- The unofficial one posted this year was dated 6/29/15, 3 weeks after AW announced he was transferring somewhere so, while he was still on the roster, he wasn't going to be there.

 

- The 2013 one has no bearing on 2014 but this would explain why AW was 4th that year, "The official depth chart goes 4-deep at two positions: Asiantii Woulard is on there at QB, though he won't play on Saturday and likely won't lose his planned redshirt unless Brett suffers an injury causing him to miss extensive playing time later in the year."

 

- As you said, the 2014 one wasn't official, plus it was dated at the beginning of fall camp. The fact that Fafaul ran the scout team all year I would assume pretty much clinches that he wasn't the 3rd string qb coming into the season...

 

AW is still an unknown quantity here but it hadn't gotten so bad for him at UCLA that he was behind a walk-on there last year.

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Mora Q and A from Pac12 Media Days

Q: How many times have you been asked that?

A: Every single interview yesterday at ESPN and today at Media Days. It's not always first, but typically in the top couple questions. We haven't even talked about what our quarterback rotation is going to be yet. We're going to talk about that this week with that position. Obviously not having Asiantii Woulard there makes it a little bit easier to get a rotation, but it eliminates one guy from the competition that we didn't necessarily want to have eliminated from the competition.

Q: Was that a surprise when that happened?

A: Not really. I had a feeling it was coming, with some of the indicators that I got from him, and kind of the way the spring went. There were some family issues. He wanted to get closer to home. I hope he does well.

Nice find...and this makes me wonder if there might be a chance for this waiver to get approved after all. "Some family issues" could mean anything. This thing might actually have legs.

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Mora Q and A from Pac12 Media Days

Q: How many times have you been asked that?

A: Every single interview yesterday at ESPN and today at Media Days. It's not always first, but typically in the top couple questions. We haven't even talked about what our quarterback rotation is going to be yet. We're going to talk about that this week with that position. Obviously not having Asiantii Woulard there makes it a little bit easier to get a rotation, but it eliminates one guy from the competition that we didn't necessarily want to have eliminated from the competition.

Q: Was that a surprise when that happened?

A: Not really. I had a feeling it was coming, with some of the indicators that I got from him, and kind of the way the spring went. There were some family issues. He wanted to get closer to home. I hope he does well.

Nice find...and this makes me wonder if there might be a chance for this waiver to get approved after all. "Some family issues" could mean anything. This thing might actually have legs.

Please walk

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FWIW.....Asiantii tweeted a few days ago 'Man it's looking great...God is good!' two days after tweeting 'Praying God gives me the clearance to go right away without having to sit a year.'

 

https://twitter.com/Asiantii4

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Asiantii Woulard â€@Asiantii4 2h2 hours ago

Game week... & still no answer yet. I guess good things come to those who wait, I'll be fine either way. God ALWAYS has a better plan.

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It looks like his attitude is better

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