2024 UCLA Fall Training Camp | Expectations with New Coaching Staff, Season Outlook & More
Published: Aug 12, 2024
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Talking with QB Ethan Garbers & RB T.J. Harden gentlemen great to be with you thanks for making the time after a hot practice it looked like out there this morning um tell me how Camp has been going so far and and TJ we'll start with you what what have you learned about this team and how comfortable are you feeling nine practices in uh this is the most comfortable I felt like being here with the new coach staff coach EB coach Foss you know just bringing us all together and uh you know as we speak uh Dre discipline respect enthusiasm he's really pushing us to you know follow those rules and stuff like that so doing a we're doing a pretty well job and I'm just excited to see what the season yeah and how about for you think because it does feel like this is as comfortable as you've been even though you're learning a whole new system and a little bit probably drinking out of a fire hose with with what the enemies in stalling but it feels like this is your team and there there's a certain level of confidence yeah you know it's uh it's been a great Camp so far you know this probably I could say have been my most favorite fall Camp since I've been in college you know the last one but uh yeah it's been great coaches are awesome uh coach ubb is great he he knows a lot of stuff he's really smart coach White's done a great job uh developing me and getting me to where I need to be well let's talk about deshun Foster because I think I know you know he's he's your guy he was your position coach until before he became head coach what is it like seeing him take over this new role and what do people need to know about him because it is unique to to play for a head coach who wore this jersey and and was a prolific running back you know same position that you played here yeah yeah it's definitely cool I'll definitely say he deserves it you know he's a great leader as a coach and stuff like that and he's actually you know been here at UCLA and played so he really sets the standards for us to have a great season yeah all right let's talk about this offense and this Pro style approach that coach benamy has brought in what has the learning curve been like and and where is your head at now that you know you're again heading into August 31st will'll be here before we know it yeah no the the learning curve has been been drastic you know from from when we first started with Coach ubb you know all of us were struggling even saying the play and and uh now it's uh it's we have a level of comfortability that you know a lot people can feel good with because uh coach UB does a great job teaching and and he he's really good in the in the install meetings and and gets all of his points across so I mean right now we're just the whole offense is very comfortable you've played in some big games and you've had some big moments Ethan in your time here in Westwood and I think back to the LA Bowl you didn't start that game but you finished it and you were named offensive MVP what did that do for you you know it was a great uh stepping stone into into this year you know to get get my feet wet uh toward the end of the year and and kind of just play some football again and have fun doing it you know it just I really feel like it's going to help catapult me this year yeah and I think about your year last year and both you guys played outstanding against USC which I know is always a game that means a lot around here for you and focusing on what you want to develop you had eight touchdowns a year ago you're the guy in that room right now but for you what's the next step um honestly just getting you know bigger faster stronger um obviously this season with learning to Playbook and stuff like that just doing that and just you know being the best version of myself that I could possibly be what do you like about this offense um just the the variety like I feel like it's just more more stuff it's more complicated but I feel like it's going to get us ready for the NFL you know since we have NFL coaches and stuff like that so yeah that you do um tell me what you've seen from your quarterback what what have you seen as as he's developed give me The Scouting Report uh my guy guard yeah man he's he's a great leader uh with him we're going to win a lot of games for sure yeah and then I'll ask you the same thing what do you seen from TJ TJ is he's an every down back you know he can catch out of the back field he can run downhill hit you in the mouth I mean he's awesome and pass Pro and and that's my favorite part honestly because seeing him protect me and then and then getting to Hype him up after he makes a big hit it's it's awesome and he's just done a great job this whole Camp yeah a running back that can block for a quarterback is is very critical no question about it you guys look at the schedule this year there's only one team that you face USC that you played a year ago so a lot of new opponents obviously a whole new confence I know you're focused on Hawaii cuz that's game one but is there as you look at the schedule any game or place that you're most excited to go to yeah I know like you said we're focused on Hawaii right now but definitely we're looking for at least I'm looking forward to going to Penn State and uh and playing out there what about you yeah I'll definitely say Penn State or uh even going to LSU earlier in the season that's that's huge so you know I want to go out there and just you know prove ourselves yeah you guys have a gauntlet it's LSU Oregon here and then aten so it is going to be fun and we're going to have fun watching you guys thanks for spending some time and best of luck this season stay healthy thank you for having us thank you through and through the head coach deshun Foster joining us now uh it's great to see you I want to talk Talking with HC DeShaun Foster about the transition and what it's been like but let's start a little more granular practice nine and fall camp in the books what have you learned about your team so far coach um just a bunch of resilient guys you know um a lot of new and the transition that they've done has been a good job you know picking up the offense new defensive coordinator um I'm just proud of the guys the way they've the approach that they've taken into this um coming out of spring so you know we're making strides and looking forward to playing in two weeks what has the transition been like for you because I think I've talked to other first year head coaches and they say no matter what advice you get no matter what you think it's going to be you can never fully be prepared to sit in that seat so what has been different or what has been surprising or unique about this transition for you um it's it's just awesome that I met my moer but you know you you're involved in everything you know coming from I've been here a long time and I was a running back coach and you know I thought I knew a lot of things and but you're just involved in everything and I think it would have been a lot difficult if it was out of school that I hadn't been a part of but since I've been here I kind of know how things operate and I was able to hit it running and here we are okay so you grew up playing in this part of this state you've obviously is actually referenced coached here for a long time what's it been like with the community right spring Friday Night Lights it's packed out a couple thousand people here this past weekend scrimmage open to the public food trucks a couple hundred people here what what have you noticed about how the community has embraced you and this new staff just the support you know we're getting it from campus is supporting us fans on the outside I just wanted to open it up and let them know what UCLA has to offer um this is a great University we wion a lot of games we play championships in every sport so you know I just wanted to let people know come be a part of this come see what we're about and and you know it's been going good so far okay so we know that you kind of got a late start when you got the job it was later than traditionally when coaches become head coaches this staff also was brought together relatively quickly what have you noticed from Spring to now and how has maybe even the NFL experience from this staff helped you guys implement the schemes I think that really helped us because I think the staff was together like a week and a half before we was able to install for the for um the offense so it was it was just amazing that they were able to do that and get our guys to learn the plays and perform in Spring and then coming into this guys have they really took the Reigns in the summer to figure things out themselves and come out there and you know do a lot of player Le practices so you know that's where Ethan was able to um insert his leadership on the team and you can really see that on the field now let's talk about Ethan garbarz because I'm excited to see him kind of has his have his turn he he was behind somebody for two years and then obviously split time with Dante Moore last year and now it feels like I mean he told me at media days this is his team and he's got a different confidence what have you seen him in the way that he has picked up Eric Bam's offense just everything you know um Ethan's a great athlete you can see that got out there but his leadership has really taken taken a a the next level step of being more vocal to guys you know it's kind of hard to do that as a backup quarterback but you know I think guys are really following him and just the way he came in and played in the bowl game he's been trending ever since then okay you have won at this program eight plus games the last three years I think people on the outside are like what's UCLA going to be like you played in the NFL you're just the Hall of Fame uh with one of your former teammates out there in Julius Peppers like what will the DNA traits of this team be when we come watch you play in two weeks and eventually in the conference play one thing you see is our pillars so discipline respect and enthusiasm but we're the type of team that you know we're running to the fight we're we're looking forward to to who we have to play and wherever we have to play them so there's not going to be any shine away from anything or not being prepared but our guys are going to you know they're going to be fired up to to get out there and play and just speaking of the Hall of Fame that's where I got that from because the type of team I played on with the Panthers that was how we played and I'm just GNA put that into our players and keep going well speaking of Hall of Fame we have to now transition to the fact that you're going into another Hall of Fame you're already a UCLA Hall of Famer and you're now going into your high school hall of fame the the pride of Tustin is it true that you've scored 90 touchdowns in high school is that it was something like that something like that yeah he's counting he's what does that mean to you though because obviously it is nice to be able to get recognition and and to be able to go back and be around a program that I know you're a big part of it it it just feels good you know just to be honored After High School um it it's it's surreal it's the same situation with being a head coach here you know it's a that was a field that I played on from popor all the way up so it was I was a test and Tiller for a long time 90 touchdowns yeah that that's pretty good I am in the presence of greatness Ashley is a high school Hall of Famer as well just so you know coach what sport is what sport track okay yeah she she could ride here here's my question though I I think a lot of offenses you look around the country the head coach maybe play quarterback and the offensive coordinator play quarterback we got two like the best running backs in the history of the game and Eric benamy he's going to sit down with his former head coach and Coach Nardo later how do you two see the game like what's an offensive meeting with you and your OC two former great backs well coach bamy ran for a lot more yards than I did in the season so you know he was a a real Heisman Trophy candidate so it wasn't um I might have been a candidate but there's two different types of candidates you know but um we just try to just it's it's more of not even a position but you're just trying to give them your experiences you know cuz it's it's more of being a player than a running back so we're just trying to give them those experiences so they don't make the same mistakes that we made or any situation or just make sure that they're prepared when they get out on this field you know um one thing he's he's my my pillars are this one that was one of the top ones and Coach bamy doesn't play so that was something that I was really into because that's how I was coached at Tustin that's how I was coached here at UCLA that's how I was coached at the Panthers so I that's how I coach football so I was all for that well you are now the head coach so we'd be remiss if we didn't ask about the defense as well obviously the ucl's defense was unbelievable last year you've got a new DC and N Malloy tell me what we should expect on that side of the ball um just guys flying around hitting hitting people um and playing fast um it's going to be hard to replace latu and the twins but you know I think we can do that as a whole defense not just one or two guys coming in but I'm I'm fired up for them you know they they I think that they understand the situation and they want to prove to them that you know we can bounce back from losing the first rounder all right well we're fired up to see you guys play August 31st will'll be here before we know it thanks for the time coach thank appr appreciate you guys coach great to see you out in that field running around Talking with Defensive Coordinator Ikaika Malloe uh Curious for you this team's added a bunch of faces on the defensive side since spring how have you seen this thing come together from practice 15 back in April to now here we are practice nine in Camp a huge Improvement in terms of just getting together as a group you know that was the one that we kind of mentioned uh back in Spring we got to learn how to play collectively for us to be successful you obviously from last year we lost five outside backers one inside backers there's a lot of guys that we left in terms of the pass rush and then obviously on the secondary uh we left two key guys that actually uh went transferred to other places so for us the I think the whole point of spring and part of Camp was just the Unity part you know we're actually reading a book now you know uh carry water chopwood chopwood carry water uh and part of it is just for everybody to know how to sacrifice for one another that seems to be our Mantra this year and I think everybody starting to learn as they play their own Parts it's just a different way of how I presented it but as they play their own Parts it'll it'll help the whole whenever there's elite players in a room it it obviously elevates it a lot of those players to your point have left how have they left the standard in the room especially up front with those front four that caused so much Havoc a year ago yeah it's been awesome you know the one thing that that we liked from the people that left was the technique that they've done so uh Jay will probably he's the leader of the front this year and uh They carried on the momentum of working out on the weekends you know they went whether they go to the beach or they come here everything was about technique that they could build when nobody else was watching nobody else is looking coaches aren't here you know at the time I'm at Hoy enjoin my vacation right uh Kane took the lead that way so they were communicating with me in terms of what they were doing in the summer but more importantly keeping the foundation sound which for us is technique you have a unique experience I think a lot of lot of young coaches go through where you've been here for 3 years but this is the first year you're the coordinator and so you can put your own mark on it especially since you know the players so how do you decide what to keep and what to change well for me I think I I approach it as uh if it a broke don't fix it so we kept a lot of things the same um but I also have a very experienced staff you know Clancy Pendergast been a NFL coordinator NFL in college as well Brian Norwood so I'm trying to take ideas from other people uh and then kind of put it to what my personality would be and then from there do we have same as same ass instead of recreating something because if I did Coach then that would have been the fourth year they would have learned a new playbook so for us keep the foundation same which is technique and fundamentals maybe add on a flavor here or two and then I kind of go from there as you studied the Big 10 that you're joining how how is it different from the Pack 12 that you're leaving completely different almost on the opposite Spectrum uh well so even when I was a player playing at the University of Washington the Big 10 was known for Powerhouse football at any point in time I mean for us you had to get them out of running the ball uh to put them in your world in the Pack 12 everything was quarterback driven so it's all about coverages and disguises and how much pressure you can put on a quarterback so it'll be a a push and pull from two different conferences coming together you know one will have to build the physicality part at least in my opinion and then the the focus on that and then um I I believe on the Big 10 side they trying to figure out the spread offenses and and things of that nature where it's not always Powerhouse I think as a whole I'm really excited about the Big 10 because we're bring so much to the table for for both teams both sides the minute we got on the practice field coach made a be line to see Jay TOA the interior defensive lineman uh he stood out as you referenc so did FEI Olo just from his body type and his athleticism where do you want to utilize him as a linebacker within this scheme yeah we we'll use him to make sure we can protect him inside as a linebacker so he can run from sideline to sideline this defense is really built for linebackers uh we're just fortunate that we have a defensive tackle that can also make plays and and and create disruption but for femi his whole job is to make sure he can put the nose on the ball and then go track it down just like how a dog will hunt down any ball that you throw right and then I want to add on to his game and try to teach him uh kind of what we Tau the outside backers last year so I can I can put him on the outside edge and have him pass rush that particular room the inside linebacker room is very deep so for me I think I think it'll just benefit us as a as a group as a defense to get more of those out inside backers out on the field thanks coach it was a blessed to watch you teach today can I wait for the season thank you so much for having me thanks coach coach before we talk about UCLA offense let's talk Talking with Offensive Coordinator Eric Bieniemy about a shared experience you and I had 1990 were part of the national championship team at Colorado and you were third in the Heisman you were one of our great players and I I tell everybody when EB was playing tailback he could he could be in that position and he could tell you what all of the other 10 guys were doing on on every single play you you you were not only intense but you were the smartest one of the smartest players I've ever been around why'd you get into coaching you know what coach and thank you for that int introduction I at first of all I don't want coach to not be ignored coach was a great offensive coordinator and what made him even better is that he had to deal with all of us and we put him through hell but he was an outstanding coach he led us and taught us the game and gave us an opportunity to pursue our dreams and I'll just say this because of that I mean all those friendships have remained intact and it was a great experience but I will say this coach one of the reasons why I got into coaching was just to give my experience and share my experience to help kids understand that you know it's not just about Talent it's about learning and understanding the game and developing the proper habits that's going to help you uh moving forward not just on the field but also helping uh you off the field so it's it's about the consistency and the things that life presents to you every day and every day there's a challenge and so I just want these kids to understand let's make sure we don't take anything for granted just how you guys present it to us because I'll never forget that when we got there first of all we wanted to win the big eight we had to go beat Oklahoma in Nebraska but about a national championship and that's that's the same aspirations that I I've always wanted to give back to these young men your reputation as a coach is intense in fact uh part of my summer preparations I I I get one of the football magazines and I was reading the magazines and I was reading about you UCLA and and one of the comments or one of the sentences was will the UCLA players uh understand the demanding style of Eric B me so I have this theory that because you were if I could use the term a little nuts if intense you think that's the way the game should be played so is it fair to say that your playing style and your coaching style are pretty much the same yes and the thing that I I pride myself on too is developing a Rel relationship with the guys cuz there's a method to my style my unique my uh approach cuz first and foremost I always tell them my job is to teach you if I've seen you do it right the first time it's worth doing it right all the time so I always stress the the The Importance of Being disciplined on top of that learning how to put consistent habits on tape every single day so if you're not doing what I'm asking you to do youve showed me that you can do it right all right so now it's about making sure you can do it on a consistent basis so when I don't see that that's when the problems uh come about not so much as a problem but it becomes about accountability I want them to understand you know and I always share the story I almost cost us a national championship fumbling The Ball fourth I got blamed for the fifth one I'mma take it fumbling five times I remember yes but you know I I thank God you know coach m gave me an opportunity to go out and amend that and I end up scoring four touchdowns so I want these guys to understand that you can't take a play for granted you can't take this moment for granted you can't take this opportunity for granted because you never know which play might be the last one or the play that's going to Define what takes place moving forward you've been an offensive coordinator for several years I think the most difficult thing in college football is calling the players I think it's more difficult than the head coach's job is calling plays an art or a science I I go back and forth you know you have your play sheet first and 10 this is what you want to do but then you can get off the script do you find yourself on and off the script or do you stick with the script you know what I think uh when things are going great you you you're with the script but at times when things are a little shaky not seeing exactly what you probably thought you were expecting to see now it's about finding ways to get the quarterback in Rhythm and you always want to make sure that you got a plan okay these are the players that I know that he likes all right on top of that making sure that you know we got easy protection nice easy completion throws but we have to be able to run it as well so yes I think there is an art uh art to it but I also think there is a science but more importantly you got to know the person that you have behind the center so that becomes even more uh uh at stake when you're placed in that situation so I give those guys a lot of freedom but I also want to know what they like tell us what the UCLA offense is going to look like you know what there going to be a mix of of of of everything we going to run the ball obviously that's that's of importance you got to be able to run it to win a championship but yes we will throw it around but we have to do a great job of possessing the ball we're going into this new conference obviously it's historical for all the accolades but uh you know we just want to make sure that we're mentally and physically tough we're disciplined and consistent with our habits and we go out and compete One play at a time and if we can do that we'll give ourselves a chance to have a chance well you were a great player it was great to be back on the field with you I know I never thought that would happen again have a great year well thank you coach it's great seeing you and uh this is very very surreal and I appreciate you thank you coach thank Talking with LB Kain Medrano & LB Oluwafemi Oladejo you it does feel like every rep counts we're we're nine days nine practices in to fall camp and August 31st will be here before you know it so let's start big picture how are you feeling about camp and and where things are heading into kind of this new era yeah I'm feeling good um I'm feeling confident every day you know we're taking another step another level um getting 1% better whether that's um offense defense back end front end D line um you know so I'm feeling very confident and this era is amazing and I can't wait to see can't wait to get into the Rose Bowl and get at these games and take it from there so yeah how about you family yeah I said the same thing what Kane said excited uh it's really a lot of energy out there new New Era uh it's fun playing out through the D line the corners the safeties uh everybody so I'm excited as well yeah and it sounds like you've been moving around a little bit you're inside linebacker but play some outside we know what this team lost on the edge leiu and the Murphy twins so tell me you know your position and and how this defense is coming together from you this fall yeah absolutely just uh just want to play whatever the team needs me to play I just want to be an athlete be vers a tile and make plays as a team yeah obviously you know Dan Lyn is now at USC but you guys got Malloy who you know you know well and I think brings a lot to this defense he talked about the energy and being able to keep the same scheme you mentioned what we lose but you guys have a lot of talented guys back for you as kind of the veteran in heart and soul of this defense what do you see and what's going to be the key for this team um I think the key is just coming together and just um believing in the person next to you um you know we've spent all spring all summer um all fall now um getting to know this defense and coming along as um as a Brotherhood um the biggest thing is just going to be like coach Malloy said the energy and you know just relying on your brothers that they know what they're doing and just kind of that one heartbeat type of Defense so what's it like having him as the defensive amazing it's amazing you know he's um very knowledgeable of the game and it's kind of it's a blessing to be able to learn that and hear him you know in our earpiece kind of just talking be ready for this be ready for that and so you know it's a blessing to learn from coach Malloy well you mentioned the the earpiece and from what I understand you you'll be the Green Dot you'll be one of those guys that that coach can talk to in the game and that's new this year a new rule what is that like and is is there some adjustment and can you turn it off uh yeah so it it cuts off at a certain time um when the play clock hits a certain time I think at 15 seconds or after 15 seconds and it's different for sure you know we're used to uh looking to the sideline and getting a signal and now they're relying on me to tell everybody what what we're in and get the front set and tell Fe you know so he he knows what we're in as well so it's going to be a big step but you know I can't wait to see what it brings so yeah it's going to be fun to watch and and I think you know we always ask guys to evaluate their own game but I'm going to have you evaluate each other's gam so Fe tell me what you appreciate about the way this guy plays football uh I think the biggest thing like as you said he used to be a receiver his quickness quain is uh he's really Twitchy uh he can he's a versatile ath he can play safety right now if he wanted to uh so just having that in the box with his presence but also being physical and aggressive it's a it's a great uh dual threat to just be in the in the box and play fast versatility the name of the game what would you say about him um f uh you know just having somebody as knowledgeable as he is right next to me playing Mike and you know um we make each other's job easy you know we're constantly talking to each other and it's just that constant communication that's what I love about playing next to F is you know we're always making sure we're on the same page right before the ball sna you know so there's no no doubt about what we have going on on the field um and then one thing I I love about him is he makes sure everybody else is right too um mainly the front end you know he's set set in the line in and telling them you know you got to adjust here adjust there and you know that's going to help us it's going to take us a long way and it's going to make it easier on us as backers so abely well he mentioned that that you came here as a wide receiver I think people would look at you and think wow okay and now you're you're playing linebacker and and again just such a force on this defense we saw it last year and we're expected to see it more this year what was that switch like when you came in did you did you have any idea that you'd be playing defense one day and it what has it been like maybe defense at the safety cuz that's what I played in high school you know so coming into college it was like safety wide receiver um that was kind of the two positions but you know after Co and I got back and coach Kelly just asked me to move it was kind of the thing of I just wanted to play um I just want to be on the field and just contribute any way I could um and then we kind of sat down he was like this might be the best shot that you have at the NFL and you know I kind of fell fell in those footsteps and fell in that talked to my family and it was a difficult challenge um you know not being able to never reading linemen before you know always being in sitting at 12 yards in high school so it was a it was a lot of unlearning to relearn so well said well it's fun to watch you it's clear that you can play a lot of different positions both of you and looking forward to seeing this defense build on what you guys were able to do last year heading into the Big 10 thanks for the time today thank you thank you appreciate it been a great day with the Final Thoughts from UCLA Fall Training Camp UCLA Bruins back to wrap up this stop on our training camp tour with a look ahead at the schedule it all starts August 31st in Honolulu and now that the preseason AP poll is out you can see just how tough the schedule will be even when with two by- weeks you look at that three-game stretch that starts September 21st in Death Valley ends in Happy Valley LSU Oregon and Penn State all in a row not to mention two more ranked teams coming to the Rose Bowl in November in Iowa and USC of course A lot can happen between now and November Yogi and Jerry Ashley back with you to put a bow on this thing and I've Loved what deshun Foster has said he said everybody's making a big deal about the travel I'm not concerned about the actual travel it's more about the venues and the opponents that this team is going to be play facing for the very first time and I think that's true it's hard to describe or understand what it's like to play at Nebraska and P Penn State until you've done it coach yeah I think you have to expect that you know it's going to be one of the toughest places in the country to play and it happens week in and week out you know coach fost is the first-time head coach too his travel may be different than the way Chip Kelly wanted to travel so you can't underestimate how the logistics of it gets a player mentally ready for a game so he's going to have to teach his team how he wants to behave how they want conduct business on the road and then they have to be in some of the great stadiums in all the country I I'm excited to continue to talk to the staff about training camp because the contingency planning is a Bill Walsh phrase where he talked about different moments in different games especially different environments Eric beny comes from that tree Des Sean Fosters has played in huge places in the NFL like I I think they're going to work training camp in a modality where it's going to be chaos it's going to be loud you talked to Coach B his style of coaching is it a science is it an art as you call plays in those environments so I think it it'll be different for sure it'll be a challenge but you have experienced play caller you have experienced quarterback and then when situations arise in games I think it's going to be fun to watch how coach Foster is is he aggressive on the road what's his personality going to be like when the game is on the line in some of these places you've been around this team for for many years and and you've been around this team in Spring and fall what do you know about UCLA as of right now Yogi well I know they've won 8 plus games last three years and I think nationally people are thinking this is a dramatic rebuild and I I want to squash that I think two watch them in Spring to watching them earlier today it's a totally different team and naturally of course you're going to be better you're your Acumen around the game and the scheme is going to be better but I look at them physically I look at their confidence I look at the efficiency of practice and how coach benmy in the offense and K Malloy in the defense or going through individual drill team drill seven on drill it just looks like they've been together for longer than they have so I I come out of this thing pretty confident and if you said to me when you look at that schedule are there eight wins on there I say I feel way more they can keep that streak alive now than I did seeing them in the spring I can tell you this the traditional Big 10 teams have no idea that UCLA has won eight games twice in the last three years and a nine win season because Chip Kelly leaving in February it just that's not what usually happens why would a coach that's just won three years in a row leave well we don't really know right I mean he he has his reasons for it but what when you watch him practice when you look at the facility and everything else I I mean this isn't a rebuild this is just a firsttime head coach being in a difficult spot that he has to manage yeah it's going to be fun and exciting to watch it all play out uh my only lingering question from today is that we got him in an ice bath in Eugene are we going to get him like on a surf board here in La what do you got died up yeah yeah the car is outside we're on our way to Venice Beach you don't need a wet suit because the water is warm the waves were going 2 and 1 half to 3 ft I got a breakfast burrito for you on the way an SI Bowl on the back end and then a party at our house later in night go it's perfect for you in La just like I got in the pool with your two guys I I appreciate whatever you two can do I about you yes you can do better I can tell you that terrific awesome day spending with you guys we appreciate it so much but we're not done yet up next we're going to head across town for a visit with Lincoln Riley and the Trojans our training camp tour continues Tuesday at USC a ton to discuss with that program as they look to replace their Heisman winning quarterback so looking forward to that but most importantly a huge thank you to all the great people people at UCLA for the hospitality today special shout out to Andrew soner and Andrew Wagner appreciate all you guys do behind the scenes that's going to do it for this stop on the training camp tour for Jerry and Yogi I'm Ashley Adamson as we say so long from UCLA