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Back to school: Eric Bieniemy begins evaluating UCLA's offense during spring practices
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Eric Bieniemy's focus is on evaluating UCLA’s offense. Not on what brought him back to Westwood. Speaking to reporters for the first time since being hired as UCLA’s offensive coordinator and associate head coach, Bieniemy didn’t want to discuss what...
Look at all those quarterbacks! Ohio St has a surplus of signal-callers as spring practice opens
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Last year at this time, Ohio State's quarterback situation was a clear two-man competition on which the dust didn't settle until the week before the season opener. As 2024 spring practice opened Tuesday, the Buckeyes find themselves with enough nationally...
Eric Bieniemy officially named UCLA's associate head coach and offensive coordinator
LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA made it official on Saturday, announcing Eric Bieniemy is the Bruins' associate head coach and offensive coordinator. News of Bieniemy's hiring came out last week as the two sides were working toward finalizing his two-year contract. The...
Eric Beiniemy expected to join UCLA as associate head coach, offensive coordinator, AP sources say
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Eric Bieniemy is on the verge of returning home for his next job. The former Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders offensive coordinator is expected to become UCLA's associate head coach and offensive coordinator, two people familiar with the situation...
Hafley says he wasn't looking to leave BC. But the chance to join Packers' staff was too tempting
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Jeff Hafley says he wasn’t necessarily looking to get out of college football before he left his job as Boston College’s head coach to become the Green Bay Packers’ defensive coordinator. Hafley, 44, said he simply received an opportunity that was too...
South Carolina's Elliott says downsizing was for family reasons, not changes in college football
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Newly hired South Carolina assistant Shawn Elliott did not leave his job as Georgia State's head coach because of challenges with NIL, retaining players or other changes in college football. His reasons were a lot closer to home. For all of his seven seasons...