The NCAAâs elimination of two-a-day practices makes for a long day for the Bruins
Itâs pushing 11 p.m. as a throng of UCLA football players linger to chat on one side of the teamâs new on-campus practice fields. Some have peeled off their jersey tops, revealing backs slick with sweat from the toil of the first day of training camp.
For a good chunk of the team, these idle minutes constitute a midday break. Players enrolled in summer classes will head back to their dorms after the three-hour practice to study for final exams before returning to the Wasserman Football Center for meetings at 6:30 the following morning.
âThis is a grind for these guys the next three days,â Bruins coach Jim Mora said not long before Wednesday turned into Thursday.
The NCAAâs elimination of two-a-day practices, designed to lighten the load on players, has actually lengthened their days â" at least until finals end Friday. Thatâs why UCLAâs first three practices were scheduled to begin at 7:15 p.m. to accommodate playersâ already crammed schedules.
The trade-off from no two-a-days is more one-a-days, the Bruins pushing up the start of camp nearly a week from last season and holding practices during summer school for the first time during Moraâs six seasons in Westwood. They are scheduled to hold 18 practices through Aug. 20 before beginning formal game preparations for their opener against Texas A&M on Sept. 3 at the Rose Bowl.
Mora said he supported the NCAAâs rule change even if it did add another item to playersâ busy itineraries.
âWeâre putting this enormous load on them for three or four days and itâs very challenging,â Mora said. âAnd theyâve just pushed through it; they grind, theyâre great kids. I think once we get to Saturday and weâll have more time, it will really be great.â
UCLA will close its practices once camp is finished, no easy task given the clear sight lines of its fields from an adjacent parking lot and the adjoining Luskin Center, an upscale hotel that has already been pelted with footballs that cleared a protective net behind a goalpost.
Bruins players are scheduled to occupy the hotel beginning this weekend, but Mora acknowledged that there could be an issue once those rooms are vacant during the season.
âWe will have security,â Mora said. âThat is a real concern and itâs not far-fetched to think that people can rent a room and sit up there and videotape a practice. If you have videotape of a practice, itâs a pretty good deal. But weâll have security there and weâll have security up in [Parking] Lot 8. Weâll do the best we can with what we got. Iâm not going to worry too much about it. We have a plan in place.â
Not just for kicks
Sophomore kicker J.J. Molson has a new role model worth emulating: Morten Andersen, the NFLâs all-time leading scorer who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Mora recently helped Molson connect with Andersen, whom Mora coached during part of Andersenâs 25-yea r career and is expected to attend a few practices before the season starts.
âHeâs got pages of notes from talking to Morten about the mental aspect of preparation and routine,â Mora said of Molson, âall of the things that Morten did thatâs enabled him to be a guy going into the Hall of Fame this weekend.â
The early returns are encouraging. Molson, who made 12 of 20 field-goal attempts last season, nailed each of his tries during the first day of camp, including a 45-yarder.
Quick hits
Linebacker Mique Juarez, who redshirted last season while dealing with the pressures of being a high-profile freshman, looked visibly slimmer than he had during spring practice and competed with the second team. âItâs been a long road for him,â Mora said, âand I just respect the fact that heâs just continued to push and stay committed and heâs gone through some things that a lot of people go through and heâs coming out the other side in a positive way.â ⦠The Bruins received commitments from at least four high school players in the first 24 hours after holding a recruiting event at their new football facility. âI think [for] anybody who gets to say, âThis is going to be my home for four years,â â Mora said, âitâs pretty impressive.â
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