Emerging College Football Coach Predicted To Land UCLA Job

Emerging College Football Coach Predicted To Land UCLA Job

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UCLA is reportedly considering Bob Chesney, the head coach at Holy Cross, as a candidate for its football coaching position for the 2025 season. Chesney has gained attention for his successful tenure at Holy Cross, where he has led the team to multiple Patriot League titles and playoff appearances. UCLA's interest in Chesney is part of a broader search to find a leader who can revitalize the Bruins' program and build a competitive team in the Pac-12 conference. Chesney's reputation for developing strong defensive units and his ability to maximize talent at a smaller program are key factors in his consideration for the UCLA role. The Bruins are aiming to improve their standing in college football and see Chesney as a potential fit to achieve their goals.

Originally by Jaron Sporon November 25, 2025
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