While UCLA hasn’t officially announced its full schedule for fall practices, 10 teams in the Pac-12 have already started camp. The Bruins will start practice Wednesday, the same day as Washington State, and more than a week after Oregon State and Arizona State started their training camps.
When the Bruins do start practice, they will do so in the confines of the Wasserman Football Center. Unlike in previous years, practices will not be open to the public (UPDATE: They actually will be), due to limited space around Spaulding Field with the new football facility, head coach Jim Mora said.
While you wait for UCLA to start practice, here are links for the 10 Pac-12 teams already in action:
- Washington: Quarterback Jake Browning growing into leadership role
- Oregon: There’s a different vibe in Eugene with Willie Taggart in charge
- Oregon State: Running back Ryan Nall‘s star is rising
- Cal: How Justin Wilcox handles the unique recruiting challenges at Cal
- Stanford: An overview of where Stanford stands heading into fall camp
- USC: Matt Boermeester, who kicked the Rose Bowl-winning field goal, was dismissed from the team after an “unfair” Title IX investigation, his girlfriend Zoe Katz said.
- Arizona State: Linebacker Koron Crump is apparently attending the Takkarist McKinley School of Preseason Predictions and said his goal is to average two sacks per game.
- Arizona: The Wildcats “weren’t mad enough about losing” last year and don’t want that to be the case this year.
- Utah: Salesi Uhatafe is the last man standing from Utah’s offensive line and the unit’s anchor
- Colorado: Quarterback Steven Montez is ready for his time to shine.