Football

UCLA Bruins Aim for a 2026 Turnaround Under Coach Bob Chesney

A revamped roster, aggressive schemes and a favorable early schedule set the stage for a potential resurgence

UCLA football is looking ahead to the 2026 season with a sense of optimism that has been absent for years. Under first‑year head coach Bob Chesney, the Bruins are embracing a new mindset after two seasons dominated by criticism and underperformance.

Roster Overhaul

The program has added 41 transfer portal athletes and 19 freshmen, creating a deep and versatile group. Among the newcomers is Wayne Knight, one of the nation’s leading rushers, who joins a unit that also adds experienced wide receivers, a tight end corps and a fortified offensive line.

Schedule and Strategy

A fortunate stretch in the early slate sees five of the first seven games at home, and the Bruins will meet only three of the Big Ten’s top teams before conference play begins. The coaching staff has designed a more aggressive offensive scheme that emphasizes explosive plays, while the defense is adopting a sound, attacking philosophy aimed at forcing turnovers.

Strengthening the running game has been a priority; veteran linemen, backs and tight ends have been added to create a balanced attack that can grind out yards on the ground. The experience of players who previously contributed to James Madison University’s top‑10 rushing offense provides a blueprint for how the Bruins might achieve similar success in Westwood.

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