Coach Bob Chesney points to UCLA's improved defense during spring football
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Coach Bob Chesney points to UCLA's improved defense during spring football
""The defense took strides today," said Chesney, who was hired as the Bruins' 20th head football coach on Dec. 26, replacing DeShaun Foster. "There were a couple turnovers in there. This was our second day with the officials, it was a different group and they were throwing some flags today.""
""Practice six is usually when it dips a little bit," said Chesney. "On defense we did not, on offense we probably slowed down just a little bit. I didn't feel a dip from the group, which is great, but usually around now is when that starts to happen.""
UCLA football's spring practice is underway, with head coach Bob Chesney expressing satisfaction with the team's progress. The sixth practice of 14 took place at Spaulding Field, highlighting improvements in defense and notable plays from players like Semaj Morgan and Troy Leigber. Chesney noted the challenges of maintaining intensity during this phase of practice but observed no significant setbacks. The team aims to rebound from a disappointing 3-9 season, with a focus on building momentum leading up to the spring game on May 2.
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