Redshirt senior receiver is enjoying the new offensive scheme in Westwood.
Bruins redshirt senior Logan Loya believes the new offensive scheme allows the entire group of receivers to find success this season, comparing it to that of eating at a buffet., “and we don’t just do short , we don’t just do long, we don’t just do medium, we don’t just run to the inside, to the outside, we’ve got everything in there. I mean, the playbook is huge. We’ve got every play you could think of.
UCLA's new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has implemented a pro-style offense this season. The scheme is certainly more receiver-friendly this year which plays well into the strengths of the program. The wide receiver group has solid depth and the offensive weapons are slated to make a huge impact on the field.
“EB does a good job of moving all of us around whether we’re the one, the two, the three,"Bieniemy's infinite playbook has sparked excitement among his receivers but has also encouraged players to go the extra mile in adjusting to the new offense. Despite the promising depth at receiver, several people have speculated how successful the Bruins football program can be in a new conference.
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