Playmakers emerge as UCLA coach Bob Chesney dials up pressure during spring practice
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Playmakers emerge as UCLA coach Bob Chesney dials up pressure during spring practice
"He has a lot of things to say. He just sees the game differently. We're so caught up in the exact Xs and O's and every moving schematic part and he feels people, he feels matchups and that had more to do with it back in the day."
"So it's kinda cool having a lot of younger coaches where it's scheme, scheme, scheme and then a couple older guys like my father who see it more from the standpoint of matchups and people."
"I thought today looked a whole lot better, the intensity was where it should be, we played some physical football. Both sides had their moments."
Bob Chesney Jr. welcomed his father, Bob Chesney Sr., to practice, who has significantly influenced his coaching style. Bob Sr. emphasizes understanding matchups and player dynamics rather than focusing solely on schemes. This perspective contrasts with younger coaches who prioritize tactical details. During practice, Bob Jr. noted improvements in intensity and physicality compared to a previous scrimmage, highlighting the team's attention to detail and performance on both sides of the ball.
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