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Your UCLA Bruins are ushering in a new era. The Bruins will enter this new era with a new head coach, DeShaun Foster. Foster has brought a new life to the Bruins with this significant hire.
On Tuesday, the Bruins introduced Foster as their new head coach. The setup was perfect for Foster, and in the background was displayed UCLA’s jersey with the Big 10 patch on the jersey.
Courtesy of Daily Bruin’s Grace Whitaker
After 95 years in the Conference of Champions, the Bruins will enter the Big 10 conference. The news was announced in the summer of 2022. The day is slowly approaching, and Foster will be responsible into leading these young men into the more dominant conference.
The Big 10 Conference will present a multitude of challenges; however, it was a decision that was a no-brainer. That Big 10 patch looks really good on that blue, gold and white. The change of conference will officially take place on August 2nd, 2024.
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