The UCLA football team made major changes to its defense, acquiring three transfer players to fill gaps left by departures. Head coach DeShaun Foster and safeties coach Brian Norwood brought in Bryan Addison, K.J. Wallace II, and Ramon Henderson. Despite starting in different programs, the trio seamlessly integrated into the team and impressed their coaches with their dedication and skill. Addison, a former receiver at Oregon, expressed his excitement about joining UCLA after spending five years with the Ducks. Henderson and Wallace also brought valuable experience from Notre Dame and Georgia Tech, respectively. The team is gearing up for their season opener against Hawai’i on August 31, and players are building chemistry as they prepare to take the field. Additionally, freshman running back Cam Jones is adjusting well to the program after a coaching change and is eager to showcase his skills on the field. With Foster leading the team, Jones is confident in his abilities and ready to contribute. The UCLA Bruins are shaping up to have a solid lineup for the upcoming season, with a mix of new talent and experienced players coming together under Foster’s leadership.
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