Dave Albee
If his left ankle injury allows it, Kahlil Bell will compete in Berkeley's Memorial Stadium on Saturday for the first time since he attended Jeff Tedford's summer football camp when the UCLA running back was a star at Marin Catholic High. Bell can't wait. "I'm definitely going to try to play," said Bell, who suffered a high ankle sprain two weeks ago returning a kickoff against Notre Dame. "(I am) coming back home, but I'm not going to do anything stupid." Bell lightly jogged on his injured ankle Monday and said it was tight, yet pain free. But, Tuesday morning, UCLA coach Karl Dorrell said it was doubtful the Bruins backup tailback would play against Cal. Bell did not practice Tuesday afternoon and there was no further news on his
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