EPISODE · Oct 6, 2022 · 1H 10M
Former UCLA/Utah WR Theo Howard provides insight on Pac-12 game, his career and more
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Former UCLA linebacker Josh Woods and Orange County Register reporter James H. Williams talk with Theo Howard, the former receiver that played at UCLA, Oklahoma and Utah. Howard has played for some well-respected college football coaches, including UCLA coaches Jim Mora and Chip Kelly, Lincoln Riley (current USC coach) at Oklahoma and Kyle Whittingham in Utah last season. Howard provides some insight on some of the key players, such as Utes defensive back Clark Phillips III, for the upcoming UCLA-Utah game at the Rose Bowl. He also talks about the coaching styles of Kelly and Whittingham and quarterbacks Dorian Thompson Robinson and Utah’s Cameron Rising. Woods and Howard also reflect on a training camp at Cal State San Bernardino, the transfer portal and so much more. Check it out: James’ latest Pac-12 Conference Power Rankings UCLA’s two-deep depth chart for Week 6 vs. Utah UCLA QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson getting national buzz Interact with us: Josh and James want to know your feedback and reactions to what you heard on the podcast. Feel free to share your thoughts with them on Twitter. Josh Woods on Twitter – @_WOODSY_J James H. Williams on Twitter – @JHWreporter Follow the show’s Twitter account – @BleavUCLA Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Josh Woods and James H. Williams talk with Theo Howard about the upcoming Pac-12 Conference game between UCLA and Utah. Howard spent time as a receiver with both programs and is familiar with some of the coaches and players still involved with each team.
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