Donovan Edwards, the offensive line commit who was taking summer school classes in an effort to become eligible for UCLA, has changed his commitment and will now enroll at California.
I will have more on this later today.
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Anonymous said:
Why would he take classes at UCLA then switch to Cal? Especially since he would most likely get playing time with bruins. Cal has a much better and deeper line. They are pretty solid up front. Geez, what else can happen to the bruin line? This could be a long season.
amm said:
he knows the situation and plus there is all that paperwork and its pretty pointless
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Why would he take classes at UCLA then switch to Cal? Especially since he would most likely get playing time with bruins. Cal has a much better and deeper line. They are pretty solid up front. Geez, what else can happen to the bruin line? This could be a long season.
he knows the situation and plus there is all that paperwork and its pretty pointless