Friday, February 20

Offensive coordinator builds up team with focus on strategic positions

Kennedy Polamalu, one offseason into being UCLA football’s offensive coordinator, has already impressed head coach Jim Mora. “I love the schemes that we’re utilizing offensively,” Mora said Monday. Read more...

Photo: First-year offensive coordinator Kennedy Polamalu has created a more extensive offense to facilitate quarterback Josh Rosen’s growth as a signal caller. (Matt Cummings/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Five-star football recruit Mique Juarez misses fourth consecutive practice

Where is Mique Juarez? The biggest question – and the most compelling storyline – surrounding UCLA football right now has very little to do with football. Read more...

Photo: On day one in San Bernardino, the Bruins overcame high heat in their morning and afternoon practices. But the question around camp was the whereabouts of former five-star recruit Mique Juarez. (TuAnh Dam/Sports Editor)


Armed with seasoned secondary, Bruins to work on closing out in 2016

A reporter asked defensive backs coach Demetrice Martin if this year’s secondary is the most experienced one he’s coached during his four-plus years at UCLA. Martin didn’t even hesitate when he heard the question. Read more...

Photo: Last season, Fabian Moreau was sidelined after suffering a season-ending foot injury in the third game of the season. Now the redshirt senior is a key cog of the Bruins’ defense. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)


First fully padded practice helps develop UCLA offensive line

Physicality escalated Friday at UCLA football’s fall camp as the Bruins wore full pads for the first time this week. After two days of players wearing shoulder pads, UCLA graduated to a fully padded session on the fifth day of camp, a development that was particularly beneficial for the Bruins’ offensive line. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right tackle Kolton Miller said after spring practice, the team started coming together as a unit. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)



UCLA football talks defensive strengths for 2016 season at fall camp

With great hair comes great confidence. So it only makes sense that Takkarist McKinley cited his shoulder-length dreadlocks as one of the reasons he said he can be the nation’s best pass rusher this season. Read more...

Photo: Senior defensive lineman Takkarist McKinley (front) said that with the Bruins’ switch to a 4-3 defensive scheme, he can be the nation’s best pass rusher. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)


UCLA football sees abundance of running backs for 2016

The UCLA football team has a problem that many teams would actually like to have: an overload of talent at the running back position. Heading into the 2016 season, a big question facing offensive coordinator Kennedy Polamalu is “How do I get all of these guys enough touches?” Sophomore Soso Jamabo is a former five-star recruit, Nate Starks a former four-star player with a 6.4 yards-per-carry average last season, and sophomore Bolu Olorunfunmi was called the biggest offensive standout of spring camp,per coach Jim Mora. Read more...

Photo: Lineman Deon Hollins (right) anchored the defense for the Bruins alongside Takkarist McKinley. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)



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