For diehard UCLA football fans, this offseason has been chock-full of turmoil.
Recruiting sagas, the suspension of a coach, the addition of a coach, multiple transfers and the "Diddy incident" have dominated the headlines. It certainly has been the most trying and complicated offseason in the Jim Mora era.
When speaking about the fortunes of this upcoming year, there's a lot to like about the squad, though. UCLA returns a considerable amount of starters from its 10-3 team in 2014. The quality depth is perhaps the best it's been in more than a decade.
Much will hinge upon the quarterback position.