Every time he’s felt the pocket collapse around him in a matter of seconds, forcing him to unload the ball quickly or run in the name of self-preservation, Dorian Thompson-Robinson has been introduced to a UCLA tradition.
Weak offensive lines have been as customary as eight-claps in Westwood going back to the end of coach Terry Donahue’s glorious run in 1995.
It’s often hard to remember that UCLA is the same school that produced Outland Trophy winners Jonathan Ogden and Kris Farris based on the school’s struggles along the offensive line for most of the last two-plus decades.