
A major storyline for the UCLA Bruins this upcoming football season is the return of starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava.
The transfer from Tennessee is now entering his second season with the Bruins in 2026. Iamaleava struggled in a paltry Bruins offense in 2025, throwing for 1,928 yards, 13 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions, as the Bruins posted a 3-9 record.
Changes were made this offseason. After former head coach DeShaun Foster was fired three games into the season, the Bruins began their search for a new head coach, landing on Bob Chesney, formerly of James Madison University.
Chesney was highly successful during his two seasons at JMU, going 21-6 combined. In 2025, the Dukes went 12-2, winning the Sun Belt and making their first appearance in the College Football Playoff, where they would fall to Oregon in the first round.
With Iamaleava back, the Bruins are hopeful their offense can succeed much more with new leadership. With spring practices now underway, offensive coordinator Dean Kennedy spoke on the impact that Iamaleava has had on the quarterback room so far.
Iamaleava will look to continue making a strong impression on his new coaching staff as a new era of UCLA football begins later this fall. After a disappointing first two seasons in the Big Ten, UCLA is looking to turn things around, spearheaded by Iamaleava and Chesney.
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