
The UCLA Bruins, despite a dreadful start to the season, are slowly turning into a destination for names on the coaching carousel. At least that's what the Bruins brass is hoping for.
The sentiment isn't the same from the outside looking in, though. ESPN ranked all of the Power Four job openings and placed UCLA's gig last out of the seven. The full rankings are below:
ESPN college football reporter Adam Rittenberg, who made the rankings, broke down many aspects of each opening, including the program's on-field performance, access to the College Football Playoff, roster-building, university leadership and financial support.
Despite the buzz around the gig after DeShaun Foster was dismissed over a month ago, the seismic changes around the carousel, including openings like Penn State and Florida, really pushed UCLA down the ranks of appealing destinations.
After all, the Bruins may be better off settling with Tim Skipper, who has completely turned Westwood around since being named interim head coach.
Soon after Skipper was named Westwood's interim head coach, he expressed his desire to be a head coach in the future.
Despite coaching just 18 games overall as an interim coach over the last three seasons -- which is 18 more than DeShaun Foster had before being hired -- Skipper's resume speaks for itself. He has an 10-8 overall record; his first being a bowl game win and some of his latest coming against the likes of No. 7 Penn State, Michigan State and Maryland.
The culture and belief system he's built in such a short time at UCLA is undeniable. Skipper will almost certainly be a head coach sometime in the near future.
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