Friday, June 20

Un-Connon Opinions: Despite Final Four loss, men’s basketball is primed for future success

INDIANAPOLIS — Nobody ever wants to end the season with a loss. After all, that means you didn’t come out on top and win a championship – every team’s goal at the start of every campaign. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball made an unexpected run to the Final Four after making the tournament as one of the last four teams selected. Despite bowing out in the semifinal, the Bruins were praised by fans and alumni. (Courtesy of Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)


Un-Connon Opinions: NCAA tournament win under Cronin will be crucial to men’s basketball comeback

When Mick Cronin spoke with the media Sunday after finding out his Bruins had made the NCAA tournament, he reaffirmed the promise he made to the fanbase when he took the job in April 2019. Read more...

Photo: Coach Mick Cronin has led UCLA men’s basketball to its first NCAA tournament appearance with him at the helm. The Bruins received one of the last at-large bids, meaning they will have to win a First Four game to advance to the main bracket. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin staff)


Un-Connon Opinions: UCLA football’s disappointing results could be the end for Chip Kelly

Chip Kelly’s first three seasons in Westwood have been full of excuses. Those excuses have been justifiable, but they are still excuses nonetheless. The team wasn’t built of Kelly’s hand-picked recruits, the Pac-12 had evolved in his six-year absence since he coached up in Eugene, disgruntled players transferred out of the program in droves, injuries to key players disrupted position groups and a pandemic cost him a layup nonconference slate, among other things. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football coach Chip Kelly is 10-21 in his time in Westwood and has yet to achieve a winning season with the Bruins. Kelly is also 0-6 in nonconference play with UCLA but returns the second most production out of any team in the country heading into the 2021 season. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)



Battle of the Editors: UCLA teams that will benefit the most from pandemic-related circumstances

With the future of UCLA athletics shrouded in uncertainty in the midst of COVID-19 postponements, the Daily Bruin Sports editors decided to take a look at which Bruin teams will benefit most from a hiatus, extra eligibility or a conference-only schedule in their respective sports. Read more...

Photo: AS UCLA Athletics awaits confirmation to resume competition, UCLA football, with rising junior quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, is one of the teams that will benefit from a long break. (Liz Ketcham/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jack’s Facts: Pac-12 must embrace change to compete with other Power 5 conferences

It’s time for change in the Pac-12. Fans have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. Journalists constantly publish articles and columns detailing how Scott has been failing the conference nationally. Read more...

Photo: Larry Scott, the Pac-12 Commissioner, has overseen zero championships in football and men’s basketball since he began. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jack’s Facts: UCLA is taking too great a risk in pursuing lawsuit against Under Armour

An enormous waste of time, money and resources. In case anyone missed it, on Aug. 26, UCLA filed a lawsuit against Under Armour after the apparel company decided to unilaterally terminate its 15-year, $280 million contract with UCLA in June. Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s suing of Under Armour could spell disaster for the university if it loses the lawsuit and its apparel partner in one move. (Liz Ketcham/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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