UCLA football’s Bob Chesney builds connections with high school coaches
What to know about UCLA football’s Bob Chesney builds connections with high school coaches
In his first few months on the job, UCLA football coach Bob Chesney got a feel for Southern California highways by visiting as many high school coaches as possible.
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What happened
In his first few months on the job, UCLA football coach Bob Chesney got a feel for Southern California highways by visiting as many high school coaches as possible.
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