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I’ve been told by the Penn State site publisher that 2027 cornerback Larry Moon already has eight visits lined up this spring and one will be March 4 as he visits USC in the morning and UCLA in the afternoon.

DeShaun Foster is targeting kids nationally very early in their recruitment.

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Football questions

1. Who will graduate from football team? Who transferred out officially?

2. What recruiting opportunities are left for 2024? Is there another signing period? Transfer portal window?

3. Are there any positions where the cupboard is absolutely bare? It appears we are strong at offensive skill positions, weak in the trenches on both sides of the ball, good at db and lb.
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Some football notes

Nothing is official yet, but there could be a media gathering next Tuesday with the football coaches and the team could start spring camp as early as Thursday that same week.

It would just be the first practice, though, followed by a two-week break in the schedule before resuming camp.

Plus, it’s looking like Pro Day will be Friday. So it could be a busy next week ahead.
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Son of former NFL RB Clinton Portis lands offer

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Also out in Westwood today is 2026 cornerback Camdin Portis of Fort Mill (S.C.) Indian Land. He picked up an offer from Bruins CBs coach Kodi Whitfield.

He’s the son of former NFL running back Clinton Portis, who was featured on the team’s social media today.

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Recruiting round-up: UCLA pass-catching targets discuss Bruins’ interest

Recruiting updates on 2025 tight ends Blake Bryce and Stevie Amar, 2025 receiver Cooper Perry and 2026 receiver Madden Williams from the 7-on-7 event in Santa Clarita over the weekend:

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Thoughts on Bienemy from Washington DC perspective

I live in the DC area now and listen to sports radio when I drive in the afternoon.

The frustration with Bienemy this year was his insistence on passing on a vast majority of the plays instead of just pitching the ball and designing a blocking scheme to move the ball. They were last in the NFL in rushing attempts. It put the Commanders in a ton of 2nd and long positions, which led to a lot of sacks, turnovers, punts since 2nd down became an obvious passing down and 3rd often became a mandatory passing down.

I know analytics say that throwing on 1st down leads to more success, but I have issues with analytics at times. The only goal of the offense is not scoring points. The goal of the offense is to also wear out the defense, allow their own defense to rest, perform in the red zone, manage the clock effectively, and to save some of their better plays for later in the game. The goal of a single offensive down isn’t to gain the most yards. You could argue in football that losing yards on certain downs and distances is a far worse fate than gaining a couple fewer yards on average. There is nothing more demoralizing to an offense than being second and long. There is nothing more demoralizing to a team than giving up a long, time consuming touchdown when you are already behind or your offense doesn’t have time to score before the end of a half.

Similarly, if first down runs only average 5+ yards 35% of the time and first down passes average 5+ yards 45% of the time, that doesn’t mean you should pas 100% of the time. If the average gain on a 1st down rush is only 3.9 yards and on passing it is 5.9 yards, that doesn’t mean you should use it 100% of the time. The analytics may fail to mention that the odds of gaining zero yards is 35% on a passing down and the odds of losing 5+ yards is 10% via penalty or sack. If running lowers the odds of gaining zero yards to 5% and the odds of losing 5+ yards to 5%, then there are other things to consider. Like investing money, timing needs to be considered. Real time conditions need to be considered. Strategies to mitigate risk or realize the reality of risk also need to be considered.

In a nutshell, Sam Howell is no Patrick Mahomes, so you can’t use analytics the same. And if you get into trouble on a 2nd or 3rd and long, Sam Howell is no Patrick Mahomes. UCLA quarterbacks should not be expected to perform like Patrick Mahomes.

I say all of this because privately he supposedly refers to probabilities an annoying amount of the time. A lot of airtime was spent talking about that faulty logic, especially as Howell was getting sacked and throwing interceptions at a league high rate and good running backs were being used as blockers or decoys.

Recruits react to Eric Bieniemy’s hire

Matt Moreno is out at the USA Flag Football 7-on-7 event in Santa Clarita this morning.

About an hour before UCLA made Eric Bieniemy’s hire official, he caught up with some notable recruits to get their thoughts on the addition. I’ll pass those along as I transcribe them.

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2026 WR Madden Williams:

“I feel like they definitely are moving in the right direction, especially with the hire of the new OC. I feel like definitely they’re looking to be that powerhouse team that they used to be.

“I think that’s a great opportunity and a great chance I could have, if I went there. To be able to build a connection with somebody who did coach Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, all those guys. Then, for me, to be able to see what he coached at that level and he’s gonna give that to me, it shows that I can get to that same level and also do the same things that they’ve been doing.”

What are some guesses on what basketball players are likely to return next season?

Obviously the new reality is the transfer portal and NIL. But assuming we can afford some of the players who want to stay, who do you think are the likely players to return, go pro, go elsewhere?

Pro:
Bona

Possibly pro, but shouldn’t:
Andrews
Mack

Should stay:
McClendon
Berke
Lazar
B. Williams

Have basketball reasons to want to leave:
Mara
Fibeuil
Vide
D. Williams

Graduating:
Nwuba

Joining:
Freeney
Horry

If everyone I list as should stay does plus the two freshmen plus we gain a couple of transfers if we lose 3 of the 4 I listed, we might have a good team next year earlier rather than later.

1- Andrews
2- Mack
3-Lazar
4- B. Williams
5- Transfer C or Mara

Then we have a versatile stretch 4 in Berke playing a lot of minutes off the bench, a freshman recruit and McClendon manning the backup minutes at point and wing,

I would love to have another really good athlete coming off the bench in the post if it is Mara manning the 5 and a true backup 1 in a perfect world. I would also love it if everyone stayed and developed together, although it seems extremely unlikely with Bona and a long shot with the freshmen who barely played.
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