UCLA football head coach DeShaun Foster talks excitement about running back room.
UCLA football will head into the 2024 season with a new look after their coaching staff underwent drastic changes during the offseason. The one area of the team though that should remain similar under new head coach DeShaun Foster is the running game.
Along with the coaching, Foster is excited about the run game because of the running backs on the team, which includes returning backs T.J. Harden and Keegan Jones. Harden heads into his junior season after finishing second on the Bruins in rushing a season ago. He carried the football 156 times for 827 yards and eight touchdowns at an average of 5.3 yards per carry. With UCLA rushing leader Carson Steele now in the NFL, Harden is expected to be the Bruins' lead back next season.
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