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COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook Regrets Missed Opportunities

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Wayne Cook was asked about having receivers J.J. Stokes and Kevin Jordan in the lineup at the same time, but demurred.

“I don’t even want to think about it,” he said. “Being able to look at both sides of the field? Reading defenses the way I was trained?”

In August, Cook talked of a 3,000-yard season and 25 touchdown passes, both of which would have put his name in the UCLA record book.

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Then Stokes was injured in the season’s first game, limiting his playing time to one full game and parts of three others. He has 13 catches for 209 yards and a touchdown after a junior season in which he had 1,181 yards and 17 touchdowns.

With little playing time, he is still second on the team in receiving yardage by a wide margin.

Jordan has 63 catches for 1,015 yards and six touchdowns. Cook has 1,903 yards and nine touchdowns and looks forward to having both Stokes and Jordan for Saturday’s game against Arizona State.

“You can see the difference in practice,” Coach Terry Donahue said. “The other day, I was standing next to him, but he didn’t know it, after he threw a pass to Stokes. Wayne told a teammate, ‘See, somebody can catch my high balls.’ ”

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After going from walk-on to scholarship status, freshman fullback Greg Ford is finished for the season and faces possible surgery for a disk problem in his back.

The injury is a recurrence of a problem Ford suffered while wrestling as a senior in high school. He was California heavyweight champion.

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Ford played in the season’s first three games, was injured, then returned against Oregon State in the seventh game. The 20 or so plays against the Beavers will prohibit him from petitioning for a medical hardship redshirt season from the Pacific 10 Conference.

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Freshman wide receiver Jim McElroy suffered a slightly sprained ankle when he slipped on the wet practice field.

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