VIDEO: Interview with Tom Blake
Tom Blake
Tom Blake

Posted Aug 15, 2007


Tom Blake, the junior defensive end, is a great student-athlete story, and he tells us how he made the transition from barely recruited, 220-pound high school athlete to the two-deep at UCLA. He also talks about replacing All-American defensive end Justin Hickman this season...

Tom Blake, the 6-4, 270-pound walk-on junior defensive end, transferred to UCLA from UC Davis and finds himself second string on the UCLA depth chart.

He talked to us about his unusual story and how fall practice is going so far.

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