Over the past decade or so, the athletic programs at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) haven’t had the lustre they once did. The legendary basketball program has been up-and-down, the baseball program average at best, and the football program has been a revolving door for head coaches, with several coming and going in a short amount of time.
Maybe with the 2012 recruiting classes this will change. If nothing else, there will be plenty of “star power” walking the halls of the UCLA campus.
Two very high-profile student-athletes, Justin Combs and Devin Fuller now share two things in common: commitments to UCLA and famous relatives.
Combs– son of rapper and mogul Sean “P-Diddy” Combs– is a 5’9″, 175 pound defensive back from New Rochelle, New York, was rated by Scout.com as the 132nd best cornerback in the country. Ironically, Combs committed to the Bruins on the same day that their most recent former head coach, Rick Neuheisel, was fired. Combs figures t...
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