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UCLA Bruins Eye Winning Season with New Coach Bob Chesney

· 2026-06-25

UCLA Bruins Eye Winning Season with New Coach Bob Chesney

The UCLA Bruins are gearing up for a winning season under new head coach Bob Chesney.

What's Changed for the Bruins?

The team has undergone significant changes, including the acquisition of quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who finished last season with less than 2,000 yards passing.

Chesney has brought in 45 new players from the transfer portal to rebuild the roster.

Rebuilding the Roster

Players like Sahir West and Sammy Omosigho were added to fix the defense, while Wayne Knight and Landon Ellis will support Iamaleava on offense.

The Bruins' schedule includes tough games against Oregon and Michigan on the road.

Upcoming Schedule

UCLA will host USC and Illinois, both top-25 teams, and play California Golden Bears on 2026-09-06.

To achieve a 9-3 record, the Bruins must win at least one of these challenging games.

Key to Success

If the new players succeed and fix the issues along the defensive line, the Bruins can win nine games and become a top-25 team.

And with Chesney's experience, leading James Madison to a 12-2 record and a College Football Playoff appearance, the Bruins have a good chance of improving.

But the road ahead will be tough, with strong teams like Oregon and Michigan waiting.

So the Bruins must be prepared to face these challenges head-on.

The team's performance will depend on how well the new players integrate and support Iamaleava.

With the right strategy and teamwork, the UCLA Bruins can achieve their goal of a 9-3 record.

The next game against California Golden Bears on 2026-09-06 will be a crucial test for the team.

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