BRUINS' MOST WANTED: PLAYMAKERS LACK OF THE BIG PLAYS HURTING UCLA OFFENSE.Byline: BRIAN DOHN Staff Writer Drew Olson Drew Olson (born April 6, 1983 in San Francisco, California) is a former starting quarterback for the University of California, Los Angeles football team, where he broke many of UCLA's passing records. had the best quarterbacking season in school history, Marcedes Lewis Marcedes Alexis Lewis (born May 19, 1984 in Los Alamitos, California) is an American football tight end who plays for the National Football League Jacksonville Jaguars. He was drafted from UCLA as the 28th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. had the best year for a tight end and Maurice Drew scored the second-most points in a season. Each player moved on to the NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga , and UCLA's offense still is trying to recover from the departures of the most prolific players on last season's 10-2 squad. ``We're just trying to find guys to be playmakers Playmakers is a TV series on ESPN that depicted the lives of the players on a fictional professional football team. The show starred Omar Gooding, Marcello Thedford, Christopher Wiehl, Jason Matthew Smith, Russell Hornsby and Tony Denison. ,'' Bruins junior fullback Michael Pitre said. ``Those guys are playmakers. They just made plays. It's just trying to find guys anywhere on the offense, at this point, to make plays.'' The search is intense, having already lasted two months without coming to a conclusion. UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX (4-4, 2-3 Pacific 10) enters the final third of its season, beginning with Saturday's game at No. 10 California, with an offense still reeling from the loss of the Big Three. ``I never really look at it that way, to be honest,'' UCLA offensive coordinator An offensive coordinator typically refers to the coach on a football team in the National Football League or College football who is in charge of the offense. This position aids the head coach by designing and scripting plays, delegating work to offensive position coaches during Jim Svoboda said. ``I think the bottom line is we have enough talent to be successful, and I don't think we're achieving to the level we should. And I take responsibility for that.'' UCLA's offense, which averaged 39.1 points last season and failed to score more than 21 points just twice, is stagnant. In each of their four losses this season, the Bruins have not managed to score 21 points, and now the play of backup quarterback Patrick Cowan Patrick Edmund Cowan (born March 23, 1986 in Surrey, British Columbia) was the starting quarterback for the UCLA Bruins football team after starter Ben Olson was injured in the middle of the 2006 season. Cowan is a redshirt sophomore. is being scrutinized. Before being injured, starter Ben Olson For the American soccer player, see . Benjamen James Olson (born February 23, 1983 in Thousand Oaks, California) is a redshirt junior quarterback for the 2006 UCLA Bruins football team. completed 63.7 percent of his passes with five touchdowns and five interceptions. Cowan, albeit against tougher opponents, is completing 53.5 percent of his throws since taking over for Olson on Oct. 7. He has thrown five touchdown passes and four interceptions. By contrast, Drew Olson, who was in his third season as a starter, completed 64 percent of his passes with a school-record 34 touchdowns and six interceptions in leading the Bruins in 2005. ``Your quarterback has to play well, and then everything else kind of branches out, kind of grows from there,'' UCLA coach Karl Dorrell Karl Dorrell (born December 18, 1963 in Alameda, California) is the first black head coach in the history of the UCLA Bruins college football team, a position he took on December 18, 2002. said. ``We have two young quarterbacks this year, both sophomores and both potentially very, very good players. ``But they're going through (gaining) experience right now. I think when that position gets to be as good as it can be, then that will help all the other positions.'' Youth, and inexperience, is a factor. Drew Olson was one of five senior starters on offense last season. Currently, center Robert Chai is the lone senior starter. Meanwhile, tailback tail·back n. Football The back on an offensive team who lines up farthest from the line of scrimmage. tailback Noun Brit a queue of traffic stretching back from an obstruction Chris Markey, who replaced Drew in the backfield, saw his workload cut in last week's loss to Washington State as the coaching staff gave backups Derrick Williams Derrick Williams (born July 6, 1986) is an American football player at Pennsylvania State University. Williams was widely regarded as one of the top high school football prospects of 2005, coming out of Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland. and Chane Moline more carries. Markey has not topped the 100-yard mark in the past five games and has a combined 54 rushing yards the past two weeks. Drew, who left after his junior season, ran for 914 yards and 13 touchdowns last season. Drew's speed also made punters kick the ball out of bounds out of fear of a big return, and he made defenses leery of committing extra defenders to pressure the quarterback too often. He had had five touchdown plays of at least 40 yards last season. The Bruins have one this season. Drew was also dynamic in the passing game. He averaged 14.6 yards on 31 catches last season. No UCLA player with more than two catches this season is averaging better than 13.5 yards per catch. Lewis also made defenses change. The athletic 6-foot-6, 260-pound tight end had 58 receptions and scored 10touchdowns last season, both school records for the position. In doing so Lewis drew double teams, which left single coverage on UCLA's other receivers. ``To make the big plays, it's really more about opportunities,'' said senior receiver Junior Taylor, who leads the Bruins with 21catches. ``If you don't get opportunities to make a big play, it's hard to make a big play. I know Maurice was given all the opportunities in the world to make the big play, and the same with Marcedes. It was something they could do. ``We just need to get the ball to the guys we have who can make big plays. I feel that's part of the problem. We haven't been able to get the guys who can make the big play consistently. That's part of our struggles.'' Another problem with UCLA's offense is its inability to finish drives. Justin Medlock Justin Charles "J-Med" Medlock Born October 23, 1983 in Fremont, California is a free agent American football kicker. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs and played only one regular season game for the team. leads the Pacific-10 Conference The Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) is a college athletic conference which operates in the western United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I. Membership Full members with 18 field goals (12 inside the red zone), but UCLA ranks eighth in the league in scoring touchdowns (12) from within the red zone. The Bruins' 41.3 percent touchdown conversion rate after moving inside their opponents' 20-yard line bests only Stanford in the Pac-10. A year ago that wasn't an issue. Drew and Lewis combined for 21 scores from in the red zone. In fact, all 10 of Lewis' touchdown catches came from 19 yards or closer. ``We may not have Marcedes and Maurice, a big-play running back, but we're moving the ball all the way until the 30, and then we stall out,'' Taylor said. ``We can't take a play for granted. You think, well, that was a good 30-yard catch, we'll pound it in. We've got to try and make that second effort and get the ball in.'' brian.dohn@dailynews.com (818) 713-3607 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: UCLA RB Chris Markey, right, was held to a season-worst 1.7 yards per carry in the Bruins' loss to Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame . Michael Conroy/Associated Press |
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