Josh Rosen scanned the defense, spotted an open receiver and flung a pass into his hands. Eldridge Massington dropped it.
“The same as last year!” a fan yelled after the first play of UCLA’s spring game Saturday at Drake Stadium.
There were some similarities, sure. Seven players dropped passes. There were only a handful of noteworthy running plays. The defense looked superior to the offense.
But the return of Rosen from the shoulder injury that sidelined him for half of last season was enough to generate plenty of feel-good vibes during the final day of spring practice for the Bruins.