UCLA coach Deshaun Foster, center, talks on the sidelines during UCLA pro day. (Michael Owen Baker / For The Times)
On a recent morning inside DeShaun Foster’s sprawling third-floor office, automatic shades are lowered to block out the harsh sunlight — not to mention an arresting view of the practice field below.
The new UCLA football coach enters the room, greets a visitor and snags two bottles of water from a refrigerator before settling onto a taupe sectional couch.
A quick glance around the room reveals his allegiance.
Resting behind one side of the couch is a small bear statue. On top of a nearby cabinet lies a laminated photocopy of a license plate with the phrase “KILL SC.” On a wall behind Foster’s massive desk on the far side of the room are the retired numbers of Bruins legends.
Already a beloved figure who starred at running back for UCLA’s last Rose Bowl team a quarter of a century ago, Foster would rise to mythical status if he can restore his alma mater to glory after making the jump from running backs coach to head boss.
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During an extensive interview with The Times, Foster discussed the philosophy of his new coaching staff as well as the challenges facing a team preparing to open spring practice April 2:
You’ve been on the job for a little more than a month now. What’s been the biggest thing you’ve learned becoming head coach at your alma mater?
It’s just the complete opposite of, you’re a position coach, you know? It’s just a lot more stuff that you’re involved in — nutrition — I was already involved in academics but just housing stuff or different things. You’re more of a CEO, so it’s just managing all of the different components. … Nothing I didn’t expect, but it is a lot.
How many hour days…
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Publish date : 2024-03-20 12:00:20
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