The UCLA Bruins are staying the course despite the rollercoaster of a season the program has endured, and not just on the field.
Tim Skipper's Bruins stayed active on the recruiting trail and pulled out two flipped commitments to their 2026 recruiting class -- three-star West Bloomfield (Missouri) offensive tackle Travis Robertson, who flipped from Bowling Green, and three-star Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei defensive back CJ Lavender, who flipped from Washington.
Lavender's flip was an especially surprising one, considering that UCLA and the Huskies engaged in recruiting battles all throughout the offseason while DeShaun Foster was leading Westwood's recruiting efforts.
Greg Biggins, national recruiting analyst for 247Sports, evaluated the Mater Dei product back in march. Here's what he had to say:
Lavender committed to Washington way back in late March and went on a visit in May. The Bruins offered the California product on Oct. 18 and Lavender decommited to the Huskies an pledge to UCLA just a few days later.
Before Foster was fired, he conjured up what was once a top 20 recruiting class in the nation. Immediately after his firing, the class dropped from 23 to 10 pledges and down to the 80s in the rankings.
Following the two flips, the Bruins' 2026 class jumped from No. 81 to No. 77 on 247Sports' national recruiting rankings.
It's only a marginal bump, sure, but it's an indictment that UCLA can recapture the recruiting draw it reached over the course of the offseason.
Although he's not able to speak on specific recruits, during Monday's media availability, Skipper reacted to the Robertson commitment and the work his staff has been putting in.
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