One of the biggest stories amidst UCLA 's stunning turnaround has been Jerry Neuheisel and the revamping of the Bruins' offense. Although most would argue that the most necessary change came on the other side of the ball.
UCLA's defensive lows were very, very low. Through the first three games, anyone who watched the Bruins on that side of the ball could make an argument that they were the worst in all of college football.
It got so bad that defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe reportedly felt guilty about DeShaun Foster's firing and mutually agreed to part ways with the program. The grade for UCLA defensively through the first three games was a sure fire F.
But Tim Skipper and senior defensive assistant Kevin Coyle completely revamped the defense, allowing 67 points in their last three games, 37 of which came in their upset win over Penn State last week.
During Monday's media availability, Skipper broke down how they were able to turn around the Bruins' defense.
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