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By Ted Miller
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, November 17, 2005 When beleaguered California quarterback Joe Ayoob came off the field against USC amid a smattering of hometown boos after throwing one of his four interceptions, coach Jeff Tedford pulled him aside and delivered an impromptu lesson in mechanics. Ayoob needed to set his feet and throw with authority toward his target. Only Tedford now acknowledges that the critical engine that is sputtering isn't Ayoob's talented body, but his head, which has been leaking confidence while the Bears have lost fou ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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