Ventre: Eventually, UCLA will regret Neuheisel hire

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UCLA's quarterback Rick Neuheisel, center,  is all smiles as he stands with Mike Young (18), with whom he connected for a 53-yard touchdown pass during the first half, as they celebrate their 45-9 victory in the closing minutes of the 70th Rose Bowl classic in Pasadena, Calif., in this Jan. 2, 1984 . Neuheisel, who quarterbacked the UCLA to victory in the 1984 Rose Bowl and later served as an assistant under Terry Donahue, was hired as head coach on Saturday, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007, as his alma mater's 16th coach. Neuheisel spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens,(AP Photo)Ventre: UCLA hired Neuheisel, whose name has become synonymous in college football with chicanery. Neuheisel isn’t evil, merely cunning. He isn’t dirty, merely sneaky. He isn’t a felony waiting to happen, but he is a full rap sheet of misdemeanors. He is, in short, a lawyer.

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