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UCLA Lands James Madison Coach Bob Chesney to Revive Football Program

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

A New​ Era dawns for UCLA Football

UCLA has turned the page, opting for experience and a proven track record⁤ with the hiring of ⁤James Madison’s⁤ Curt Chesney as ‌it’s new head football coach. ‌The move represents a ‌significant shift⁢ in strategy from the previous selection of DeShaun Foster, ‍a decision that ultimately proved unsuccessful after a swift 5-10 record and subsequent firing. ⁢Chesney, 48, arrives in Westwood with a reputation‍ for building winning⁤ programs and a clear vision for navigating the challenges ⁣of the evolving college football landscape.

The selection wasn’t simply about Xs and Os. Those involved in ⁤the search ‌process – a ⁤committee including ​athletic⁣ director Martin Jarmond, sports executive Casey wasserman, and‍ former Warriors GM bob Myers, among others – were clearly impressed by ​Chesney’s‌ charisma ‍and leadership qualities. It’s a quality chesney⁣ himself seems aware ⁢of, described as someone who visibly⁢ swells with pride ⁣and confidence after a success, eager to replicate that feeling. Now, that energy⁢ will be directed towards⁤ securing crucial donor support and attracting ⁣top recruits as UCLA prepares to compete in the demanding ⁣Big Ten conference.

Chesney’s success at James ⁣Madison speaks‌ for itself. He’s built a ⁤team that excels on ‍both ​sides of the ball, averaging ‌37.8 points per game (10th nationally)⁢ while allowing a⁤ stingy​ 16⁣ points – also ranking in the national top ten. While his⁤ coaching roots are on the defensive side, stemming from his playing days as⁤ a second-team all-conference defensive back⁢ at Dickinson College‌ (where he majored in‌ religion) and his rise to defensive coordinator ⁣at Johns Hopkins, he’s‌ demonstrably capable of fostering a balanced ‌and effective⁤ team.

The hiring echoes a ancient pattern for⁣ UCLA. The program ‍has‍ frequently enough thrived when bringing in established head coaches from other institutions. Legends like Tommy Prothro‍ (from Oregon State) and⁤ Red Sanders ⁢(from Vanderbilt) both found significant‌ success after‍ leaving their previous posts to lead the Bruins, culminating in a national championship under Sanders in⁢ 1954. The hope ​is ‌that Chesney can‍ similarly revitalize a program that hasn’t⁣ tasted Rose Bowl victory​ sence 1986,⁤ and hasn’t ⁤won a conference championship since⁤ 1999.

For a long-suffering UCLA ‌fanbase, the arrival of ⁣Chesney offers ⁤a renewed sense of optimism. Recruits like offensive lineman Cooper Javorsky are already expressing excitement,reassured ⁢that scholarships will be honored and drawn to Chesney’s disciplined,physical,and team-oriented approach. The ⁢new coach’s intensity and proven ability to ‌build a winning⁢ culture could also provide a much-needed buffer for Jarmond following ⁤the Foster experiment.

The ‌stakes are​ high, ‌and the transition won’t be without its challenges ​- notably for a coach who ⁢has spent his entire life on the East Coast. But with ⁣a proven⁤ track record and a clear vision, Curt ⁤Chesney is poised to ‍lead‌ UCLA football into a new and hopefully brighter era.

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