Reynosa Handling Situation Well
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UCLA’s leading punt returner will be in Southern California today, watching the Bruins play Stanford on Channel 9.
Mark Reynosa, who has returned seven punts for 51 yards, a 7.3-yard average, is not with the 60-player traveling squad playing the Cardinal.
“As a walk-on,” he began and then hesitated. “Every time I read a paper clipping, in front of my name it mentions walk-on. It’s something you can’t do anything about, so you have to live with it.”
The reason, he is sure, is a fumble two weeks ago against Oregon State. After two returns that set up Bruin scores, a third punt was fumbled on the UCLA 39.
The next punt was handled by Jim McElroy, who was still recovering from a concussion suffered the previous week.
“I think that botched punt return against Oregon State really hurt my chances,” Reynosa said. “I worked hard as a walk-on to even get up to that position to back up Jim and I botched it.”
He returned to fair-catch a late-game punt, but a week later watched while McElroy was back.
“It’s difficult, but I had no expectations coming here as a walk-on,” said Reynosa, who handled kicks and punts for two seasons at Saddleback College. “I’m disappointed because I’m a competitor, but I had no expectations so I’m not surprised.”
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UCLA can match its longest winning streak in the ‘90s--seven games--with a victory today. The Bruins won seven in a row in 1993. . . . UCLA is averaging 425.3 yards a game in total offense. Extending that over a 12-game season, including a bowl game, would give the Bruins their sixth-best offensive year ever. The top season was 1991, when UCLA picked up 5,287 yards in 12 games, an average of 440.6 a game.
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