Video: Mike Fafaul, Jordan Lasley, Jalen Starks after Oregon State

Quarterback Mike Fafaul talks about getting his first win as a starting quarterback, improvement from the offense and who he’s going to give his game ball to.

Receiver Jordan Lasley talks about helping get Fafaul a win, facing a lot of his old teammates next week and what happened when he fumbled against Oregon State.

Running back Jalen Starks talks about getting his first touchdown as a Bruin, the competition at running back and how a win affects the team’s confidence going forward.

Marcus Moore becomes second Crespi player in UCLA’s 2016 class

In less than 24 hours, UCLA has secured a pair of commitments from Crespi High, located just 11 miles north of the Bruins’ campus.

The first domino was fullback Jalen Starks, who announced on Thursday night his decision to join UCLA’s 2016 class. On Friday morning, defensive end Marcus Moore followed suit.

This marks the first time that UCLA has received multiple commitments from Crespi since 2008, when they signed quarterback Kevin Prince and defensive back E.J. Woods. Tight end Joe Fauria also ended up in Westwood after originally signing with Notre Dame in 2008.

The last two Bruins to come out of Crespi were receiver Devin Lucien in 2011, and safety Tyler Foreman in 2013. They have since transferred to Arizona State and Portland State, respectively.

Listed at 6-foot-3, 234 pounds, Moore is rated as a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. The latter also ranks him as the fifth-best defensive end in California.

Moore recorded 33 tackles and 3.5 sacks as a junior last fall. He also made the Los Angeles Daily News All-Area first team as an offensive lineman.

UCLA lands commitment from three-star fullback Jalen Starks

UCLA has added its first running back to the 2016 recruiting class, securing a commitment from Encino Crespi standout Jalen Starks.

Listed at 6-foot-1, 240 pounds (!), Starks is rated a three-star fullback by Scout.com and two stars at the same position by Rivals.com. He ran for 897 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior last season.

The Bruins’ currently have a lot of depth in the backfield, but not many backs with Starks’ size. Besides fullback Nate Iese (6-3, 250), none are listed above 212 pounds.