Nov 8th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
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UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince was still foggy on what happened. Washington linebacker Donald Butler said it was a regrettable hit.
But the emotion that came from Butler delivering a helmet-to-helmet hit on Prince was obvious. It sent Prince from the game with a concussion. Butler was called for a personal foul.
UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel was diplomatic afterward.
"The NCAA is trying to crack down on helmet-to-helmet contact, but when you're going full speed it's a tough deal," Neuheisel said. "Those are bang-bang calls and you can't get mad at anybody."
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