Top Storylines Entering the Season
The UCLA Bruins head into the 2025 season under second-year head coach DeShaun Foster, looking to improve on a 5-7 record in their inaugural Big Ten campaign. After a challenging transition from the Pac-12, the Bruins aim to make strides in a loaded conference. Key storylines include:
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Nico Iamaleava’s Impact at Quarterback : The former five-star Tennessee transfer, with an 11-3 record as a starter, brings elite potential (2,930 passing yards, 21 TDs; 435 rushing yards, 6 TDs in his career). His dual-threat ability could transform an offense that ranked 132nd in rushing (78.8 yards per game) in 2024.
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Reviving the Running Game : UCLA’s ground attack was among the worst in FBS last season, averaging under 80 yards per game. Transfers like Jaivian Thomas (from Cal) and returning veteran Jalen Berger are tasked with revitalizing the run to complement Iamaleava’s passing.
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Defensive Rebuild with New Pieces : The loss of cornerback Jaylin Davies to Oklahoma State stings, but transfers like cornerbacks Robert Stafford (from Miami) and Aaron Williams (from Louisville) bolster the secondary. The defense, which allowed 350.9 yards per game in 2024, must gel quickly.
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Tough Big Ten Schedule: UCLA faces a gauntlet with no FCS opponent, including Utah in the opener, road trips to Ohio State and USC, and home games against Penn State and Nebraska. Navigating this slate will test Foster’s squad.
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NIL and Roster Investment: UCLA’s aggressive use of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals to land Iamaleava and other transfers signals a commitment to compete in the Big Ten, but translating talent into wins remains the challenge.