/ STAFF WRITER
One year ago, UCLA’s offense had a major question mark at quarterback and stability everywhere else. Now, as the Bruins prepare for the start of spring practice, it’s exactly the opposite.
Josh Rosen clearly is the cornerstone, and the Bruins will attempt to rebuild around him. Since last seen on a field, UCLA has lost three starting offensive linemen and four important skill-position players. Plenty of talent remains, but now Rosen must adjust to a new supporting cast and a new offensive scheme.
After an 8-5 season, their worst since 2011, the Bruins won’t remain static when they open spring practice Tuesday on campus.