Friday, May 22

Preview: UCLA football projected starters

Offense X-receiver: Jordan Payton F-receiver: Devin Fuller LT: Malcolm Bunche LG: Alex Redmond C: Jake Brendel RG: NaJee Toran RT: Caleb Benenoch Y-receiver: Thomas Duarte Z-receiver: Devin Lucien QB: Brett Hundley RB: Jordon James Other players to watch F-back: Nate Iese WR: Eldridge Massington F receiver: Mossi Johnson RB: Paul Perkins RT: Conor McDermott Offensive line: B- The offensive line took a beating in San Bernardino with several starters suffering injuries. Read more...


UCLA v. Virginia: Three things to watch for

1) UCLA’s passing game v. Virginia’s secondary There’s no positional group among either of these teams that’s as experienced as Virginia’s secondary. Six of Virginia’s current defensive backs combine for 112 career starts, second-most of any secondary nationally. Read more...


Bruins prepare for Virginia as fall training camp ends

After two grueling weeks in San Bernardino – which coach Jim Mora called the most productive trip of the three UCLA has made with him at the helm – and a third back at Spaulding Field, UCLA’s fall camp officially came to a close Saturday. Read more...

Photo: When the UCLA football team entered fall training camp on Aug. 4, arguably the biggest question was who would fill the void left by the departure of their top three pass rushers. After some injuries to the offensive line during camp, however, the offensive line now seems to be the biggest concern. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s soccer team looks forward to rebound from NCAA loss

At the end of the second practice of the season on Aug. 13, the UCLA men’s soccer team went through a series of abdominal exercises, including sit-ups and planks, trying to develop strength to protect against the rigors of its upcoming soccer season. Read more...

Photo: Reigning Pac-12 Player of the Year Leo Stolz (left) enters his senior season with the goal of bringing a national championship to Westwood. The midfielder is one of three all-conference players returning from last year’s team, which earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)



From fútbol to football, Fabian Moreau finds his calling

Fabian Moreau was set up for failure. That’s the way his father, Berg Moreau, saw his situation, and so that’s what he told his son. At the time, the then-freshman running back didn’t see it much differently. Read more...

Photo: Junior Fabian Moreau overcame tremendous odds by becoming a starting cornerback after being switched to that position for the first time ever during his freshman year. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)