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CSUN NOTEBOOK: BRADY BOUNCES BACK FROM ROUGH TREATMENT.


Byline: Brian Dohn Daily News Staff Writer

The beating redshirt freshman Marcus Brady Marcus Brady (Born September 24, 1979) is a quarterback for the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL. College career
He attended Cal State Northridge as a business major, where he started 43 straight games.
 absorbed in the season-opening loss to Boise State is now legendary at Cal State Northridge, though five sacks and numerous knockdowns only tell a small portion of it.

But what Matadors coach Ron Ponciano wanted to see was what transpired after that, when Brady stepped back onto the practice field.

``The only effect you saw was the sutures in his chin, but outside the Band-Aids, he shows no aftereffects aftereffects after nplNachwirkungen pl  at all,'' Ponciano said Tuesday. ``I didn't know what to expect from him, but now I know we have a guy who was put in the worst situation possible and he responded great.''

As CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge  prepares for its Big Sky opener Saturday at No. 13 Northern Arizona Northern Arizona is dominated by the Colorado Plateau, the southern border of which in Arizona is called the Mogollon Rim. In the West lies the Grand Canyon, which was cut by the flow of the Colorado River while the land slowly rose around it. , Brady sees a week off and an altering of the offensive line much to his liking.

David San Vicente and Keith Kincaid remain at the tackle spots and Mike Shoffeitt will play right guard. But the changes will have Arizona State transfer Mike Barnes at left guard and junior Julio Alcala at center.

``I'm more relaxed now and I'm able to read defenses and pick up schemes better,'' said Brady, who completed 25 of 46 for 289 yards in his debut. ``Overall, I'm not thinking too much. I think part of the problem was we didn't have much film of Boise State.''

Fallen Matador matador

In bullfighting, the principal performer, who works the capes and attempts to dispatch the bull with a sword thrust between the shoulder blades. Most of the techniques used by modern matadors were established in the 1910s by Juan Belmonte (b. 1894–d.
: Ponciano spent part of Monday visiting former CSUN linebacker Marc Goodson.

Goodson, who set a single-season CSUN record with 140 tackles in 1997, was beaten when he stopped to help two females near Lindley Avenue close to the CSUN campus early Saturday morning, LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department.
 spokesman Jason Lee said.

``He feels like (garbage) and he's going to have surgery Thursday because the side of his face is caved in,'' Ponciano said. ``It's a terrible situation.''

Goodson told police he saw two females being harrassed by two males. When he pulled his car over and told the people to leave the girls alone he was struck from behind with an unknown object and lost consciousness, and when he awoke everyone was gone, Lee said.

The police report said Goodson, who was treated at County/USC Medical Center and released, suffered fractures to his left cheek and eye socket eye socket
n.
See orbital cavity.
, a two-inch cut to his left cheek, a two-inch cut to the back of his head and a bruised eye.

Injury front: An MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface.
 done on center Beau Cherry's left knee revealed less damage than expected, and as a result he might miss only four weeks instead of six to eight. Cherry said he's targeting the Oct. 17 game at Cal State Sacramento for his return.

However, defensive tackle Erik Gardner's prognosis wasn't as favorable. Originally projected to miss three to four weeks with a right knee sprain sprain, stretching or wrenching of the ligaments and tendons of a joint, often with rupture of the tissues but without dislocation. Sprains occur most commonly at the ankle, knee, or wrist joints, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving the involved joint. , Gardner is now expected to miss six weeks.

A physical practice Tuesday also left starting free safety Jeremy Golden with a left-shoulder bruise, but he said he should be fine by Thursday.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 16, 1998
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