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Did UCLA’s DeShaun Foster reload roster? 5 questions going into spring follow

By Editorial Board Published March 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Did UCLA’s DeShaun Foster reload roster? 5 questions going into spring follow

Keep in mind these sayings about school soccer coaches of their first few seasons? You already know, how folks would justify their struggles?

It’s nonetheless early. Give him time. He simply has to get his guys in.

Properly, these excuses are gone.

Lower than every week after his first season ended, DeShaun Foster basically mentioned so himself.

“We’re going to be able to reload,” the UCLA coach mentioned in December when requested about holes he wanted to fill on a roster that had simply accomplished a 5-7 season. “That’s the nature of the business. You guys have seen plenty of teams go from three wins or whatever they did to conference championships, you know? Prime [Colorado coach Deion Sanders] has done the same thing — he lost a lot of guys in the portal and he was able to reload.”

In different phrases, Foster simply put himself on a loudly ticking clock.

The Bruins misplaced NFL prospects Carson Schwesinger, Oluwafemi Oladejo, Kain Medrano and Jay Toia. Beginning quarterback Ethan Garbers exhausted his eligibility. Beginning left sort out Niki Prongos, operating again T.J. Harden and slot receiver Logan Loya entered the switch portal. So did promising quarterback Justyn Martin.

Isn’t that too many holes for the Bruins to fill in a single offseason? Not in line with their coach.

Foster definitely replenished his teaching employees, hiring 9 new assistants, together with hotshot offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri. He additionally imported 20 transfers to go together with 17 highschool freshmen.

A primary glimpse of what UCLA would possibly appear like in 2025 comes Tuesday with the beginning of spring follow. Based mostly on how issues go, there’ll undoubtedly be extra comings and goings in the course of the subsequent switch portal window from April 16-25.

Can the Bruins actually contend for his or her first convention championship since 1998 in Foster’s second season? Listed here are 5 questions going through UCLA going into spring follow:

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