haha, i just saw that as well! WTF! he smoked them all.
here's a good, complimentary article about Toby.
It could be aspirins all around for UCLA this week.
Defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough might need some help figuring out a scheme to stop Stanford's bull-like running back Toby Gerhart. And defensive tackle Brian Price already knows a few tablets can come in handy at game time.
"I remember hitting him last year and it gave me a headache," Price said. "He is the toughest runner I've ever come across."
Price isn't alone in those thoughts. Gerhart enters this week's game against the Bruins as the third-leading rusher in the nation, averaging 129 yards a game. The 6-foot-1, 237-pound senior from Norco rambled over, around and through Washington for 200 yards in the Cardinal's 34-14 victory Saturday.
The Bruins don't need to be reminded about Gerhart's ability. He gained 138 yards and scored two touchdowns against them last season.
"You've got to tackle," Coach Rick Neuheisel said. "He's not going down with any one person, so you've got to be physical and you've got to wrap up."
That is a concern going into the game, as Neuheisel said that the Bruins' 23-9 victory over Kansas State on Sept. 19 was, "maybe for the first time all year we didn't tackle very well."
Still, this plays into UCLA's strength. The Bruins are tied for ninth nationally against the run, giving up only 74 yards a game.
"One thing we know, we've got to bring the wood this week," Price said.
To prepare, Jayson Allmond, who is 6 feet and 266 pounds, is playing the role of Gerhart on the scout team this week.
"You've got to bring people at him," Bullough said. "You don't want to let him move forward. The more guys you bring at him, the better chance you have of driving him back.
"One on one, you're not going to bring him down."
here's a good, complimentary article about Toby.
It could be aspirins all around for UCLA this week.
Defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough might need some help figuring out a scheme to stop Stanford's bull-like running back Toby Gerhart. And defensive tackle Brian Price already knows a few tablets can come in handy at game time.
"I remember hitting him last year and it gave me a headache," Price said. "He is the toughest runner I've ever come across."
Price isn't alone in those thoughts. Gerhart enters this week's game against the Bruins as the third-leading rusher in the nation, averaging 129 yards a game. The 6-foot-1, 237-pound senior from Norco rambled over, around and through Washington for 200 yards in the Cardinal's 34-14 victory Saturday.
The Bruins don't need to be reminded about Gerhart's ability. He gained 138 yards and scored two touchdowns against them last season.
"You've got to tackle," Coach Rick Neuheisel said. "He's not going down with any one person, so you've got to be physical and you've got to wrap up."
That is a concern going into the game, as Neuheisel said that the Bruins' 23-9 victory over Kansas State on Sept. 19 was, "maybe for the first time all year we didn't tackle very well."
Still, this plays into UCLA's strength. The Bruins are tied for ninth nationally against the run, giving up only 74 yards a game.
"One thing we know, we've got to bring the wood this week," Price said.
To prepare, Jayson Allmond, who is 6 feet and 266 pounds, is playing the role of Gerhart on the scout team this week.
"You've got to bring people at him," Bullough said. "You don't want to let him move forward. The more guys you bring at him, the better chance you have of driving him back.
"One on one, you're not going to bring him down."