The UCLA Bruins football program is preparing to undergo foundational and cultural change with its next head coaching hire. Although the best way to avoid the 0–3 catastrophe was to prevent DeShaun Foster from continuing his second year head coaching stint, another surprise is brewing about who will be firing whom this time. Because little did AD Martin Jarmond know that a few are openly protesting for a managerial change too.
That frustration unexpectedly spilled onto campus this week. A black van rolled past, carrying a giant moving screen that left little to the imagination. In glowing letters, the message flashed: “$7 Million buyout for UCLA’s AD? Failure never paid so well. Empty Rose Bowl seats and huge debt. UCLA football fans know AD Martin Jarmond has to go.” Students stopped