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UCLA linebacker Reggie Carter said he noticed a difference with the offense under Norm Chow than the last few years.
“Quick tempo,’’ Carter said. “It seems like a real simple concept, and they have to execute it. There not too fancy. They hurry up to the ball and if everybody executes their jobs their going to be successful.
“It’s not easy to defend. It’s just that I don’t think they try to complicate it with a lot of crazy plays, or trick plays or crazy routes. They try to play smart, get the yardage when it’s there and play for first downs, and when touchdowns come, that get those.’’

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