There were mad sprints from one drill to another, UCLA players announcing the name of their next practice assignment with a collective shout.
Near one sideline, defensive line coach Vince Oghobaase stood on the back of a blocking sled and insisted that the wide-bodied players in front of him strike the contraption with “extreme violence.”
The mechanics of the Bruins’ 19th and final training camp session strongly resembled those of the first. Maybe that should have been expected from the coach who believes in repetition to the point of exhaustion.
The contrast that struck left guard Michael Alves was the difference in execution from the chaos of the camp’s opening weeks.