Football: 2 players dismissed from football team

After serving an eight-game suspension last season for violating
team rules, redshirt freshman defensive lineman Junior
Lemau’u was dismissed permanently from the UCLA football team
on June 22. Coach Karl Dorrell also announced the dismissal of
redshirt freshman receiver Antwuan Smith. Both were told of
Dorrell’s decision earlier this month. “All of our
players are expected to meet certain guidelines to remain in our
program,” Dorrell said. “Junior and Antwuan have had
several opportunities to meet those guidelines and have failed, so
they are no longer part of our program.” With the defense
already heavily depleted by graduation and an early exit for the
NFL, the departure of Lemau’u is a significant loss for the
Bruins. He was figured to back up lineman Kevin Brown this season.
Lemau’u rejoined the team in January after his suspension and
had a productive spring, but did not fulfill the requirements of
his reinstatement. Smith, on the other hand, reportedly was
dismissed because he didn’t maintain his academics.

OREGON ON PROBATION: The NCAA announced
Wednesday that the University of Oregon would be on a two-year
probation for recruiting violations. Oregon assistant coach and
UCLA alumnus Gary Campbell tried to lure a junior college transfer
to the school last year, during which he committed a “series
of impermissible” contacts and gave the recruit a national
letter of intent which was forged. Campbell once played fullback
for the Bruins. The Ducks, who will play UCLA  this season,
will still be allowed to participate in postseason play.

HARRIS NOT COMING TO UCLA: According to his
lawyer Lou Rubino, reports stating that Colorado defensive end
Marques Harris was trying to transfer to UCLA were not completely
accurate. While Harris would have liked to entertain the
possibility of coming to Westwood, NCAA transfer waivers for a
fifth-year seniors are too stringent to allow this, and have caused
him to look toward Division I-AA schools instead. If he were to
transfer to a Division I school, Harris would have to sit out a
year under NCAA transfer guidelines, and thus, would not be able to
play since he is a senior. Harris was one of the members of the
Colorado football team who were present at an off-campus party in
2001 at which a woman allegedly was raped by recruits. He was
suspended for providing alcohol to the recruits in question. 
Harris was recently indefinitely suspended after violating a
separate team rule this April. 

NEW ORAL COMMITMENTS: UCLA received a verbal
commitment from tight end Adam Heater of Snohomish High School in
Washington for the 2005-2006 season. Heater, who is 6-feet,
4-inches and 240 pounds, is rated as one the best tight ends in the
West. He has known Karl Dorrell for quite awhile. Heater’s
father, Chuck, used to coach with him at Colorado and Washington.
“It’s always the school I wanted to go to,”
Heater told the L.A. Daily News. “I went down there for the
Rose Bowl a few years ago and went and checked out the campus, and
I’ve always liked it.”

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