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STORY: Madden Iamaleava gives UCLA loaded QB room for 2025

A third story looks at the depth UCLA has stocked up for 2025, with a look at how the added luxury gives the program flexibility in a time of constant roster turnover:

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Latest on 2025 DE Trajen Odom

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Now that I’ve had a day without any assignments post-spring ball, Odom was among my calls this afternoon after our schedules kept having us miss connecting with one another.

I’ll have the formal story up first thing tomorrow morning, but he told me that he “liked the school more than I did before” as he reflected on his official visit to UCLA and compared to his unofficial earlier during spring camp.

Odom got a better feel from Ikaika Malloe and Tony Washington Jr. as far as their plans for the defense and him specifically, if he ends up at UCLA.

He also got a kick out of spending extended time with Laiatu Latu during one of the dinners, talking both about football and things outside of football.

His upcoming official visit schedule looks like this: Ohio State (June 7), Oregon (June 14), USC (June 21).

There’s also a May 31 weekend OV that has many teams trying to lock him in:

Colorado, Georgia, Penn State and “possibly a few others” in contention for that weekend. “Some other schools are really trying to get me to go there, too.”

Podcast appearance

Some of you may be aware of James H. Williams, who also covers UCLA as part of the Southern California News Group team and hosts the “Bleav in UCLA” football podcast.

He had me on this afternoon and the episode is now live, if podcasts are more your medium. Just went into the general overview of recruiting now that Foster’s staff has had some time and landed some commits, how things have differed in the way things were done under Chip Kelly, and that sort of thing.

2025 edge rusher Epi Sitanilei has high marks for UCLA after OV


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St. John Bosco edge rusher Epi Sitanilei was one of the notable official visitors on campus this weekend, and the Bruins were already in a good position ahead of the trip but only helped themselves over the last couple days. Sitanilei has not committed, but he has the Bruins right in the mix and firmly in his top group following a positive return trip to Westwood.

"They set the standard so high, that as I go to the other schools I'll be comparing it to UCLA and see if they can even match what they did for me on my visit."

Read the full update at the link above.

UCLA alumni in sports media

I live near DC now and listen to sports radio often when I am in my car. Doc Walker, TE under Donahue, and more recent Bruin TE Logan Paulsen are both radio personalities here.

Obviously Troy Aikman is a national figure. Bob Myers made a pretty good jump.

Who else from UCLA has transitioned their athletic career into sports media and is currently active?

Calimony hurts the Bruins

Calimony (meaning): UCLA will have to drain its budget to the tune of $10,000,000 a year for 3 years At Least. That will hurt Bruin athletics vs Big Ten. UC brain trust doesn't care. Their northern California queen hasn't achieved as much as the Bruins so maybe that extra NIL $ will help the Bears. IMHO it's a joke.. Meritocracy suffers again.

What is NIL landscape at UCLA for HS recruits?

Are they each being promised money early in the process? Do they negotiate right before they commit?

How much total is it for UCLA? How much is reserved for current players? Transfers?

It sure seems unsustainable In conjunction with unlimited transferring.

My guess is that UCLA finds maybe $4M a year for the team. Big schools probably find 5-10 times that much.

I dislike Chip but I like his idea about a salary cap. Based on a % of total TV revenue plus NIL money minus exceptions for room and board and school and training. Something like $30M is the max a program can offer and they have to figure out how to calculate the costs of the other benefits like the NFL does. Of course then we go back to the old version of the bag man.

Colleges sure screwed this up by not getting ahead of it. They could easily have created a system where freshmen get up to $10k stipend at school’s expense, sophomores $15k, etc
Then the school manages the NIL process and kids get a percentage of nil money and full ability to deny opportunities. So a guy like Caleb Williams could still make his $20k plus a few hundred thousand through NIL.

Report: College football oversight committee pushes to expand roles of analysts, quality control coaches, more

Particularly interesting: The proposal also seeks to allow any 10 staff members to be in the pool of “countable” coaches, in addition to the head coach, available to recruit off campus.

This would include a director of player personnel, which would be a win for a school like UCLA. Plenty of recruits have brought up Stacey Ford’s name as one of their better relationships on staff.


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STORY: DE Devin Hyde recaps official visit to UCLA

UCLA’s staff is really in tune with taking past conversations with the official visitors and highlighting what they delve into and tailoring each recruit’s experience as best they can:

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