Daily News (Los Angeles)

Bruins hoping there’s strength in experience

- By Eric He Correspond­ent

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Season opener: UCLA vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 3, 11:30 a.m., Pac-12 Network

transfer from Wyoming, said: “I feel like experience is the No. 1 thing, because you can’t buy experience. There’s some things you get out there and you just kind of see or you just feel it coming.”

Redshirt junior Kam Brown believes the cumulative level of experience on the roster has raised the standard this season.

The older players are stepping up, starting with Thompson-Robinson, who Brown said has noticeably taken younger players under his wing. The quarterbac­k handed out his phone number to the freshmen players, let them know of outside film sessions and just “stepped it up to a whole other notch,” Brown said.

“They look good right now,” Brown said of the new crop of players. “I’ve really been telling them, ‘Just ask questions. Questions, questions, questions.’ Because you don’t want to come out here and not know. So those guys have been great at being vocal if they don’t know something and trying to figure out how to do it.”

Redshirt senior receiver Jake Bobo, a transfer from Duke who is poised to be one of Thompson-Robinson’s top targets right away, said that in addition to the quarterbac­k reaching out and taking him through Kelly’s “daunting” playbook, joining a group of players on offense who have worked together for years is special.

“It’s cool to step in and be a part of that chemistry,” Bobo said.

Osling called the sixyear journey “amazing” and a process that has seen change — for the better. Over the summer, the defense held meetings every other week, building camaraderi­e that has become “like a brotherhoo­d.”

“I’ve been here six years. I’ve never felt anything like this,” Osling said. “So I’m very excited for this group, and the young guys to just come up and learn from us.”

Double duty?

Place-kicker Nicholas Barr-Mira could also serve as the team’s punter this season, as UCLA is still looking to fill the void left by punter Luke Akers’ transfer to Northweste­rn.

Kelly said that Barr-Mira would have served as both the kicker and punter for last year’s Holiday Bowl, which was canceled. He was impressed with the redshirt junior’s work during spring practice and over the offseason, and believes Barr-Mira can “certainly” handle doing both kicking and punting.

Freshman Chase Barry is the only punter listed on the roster, along with four other kickers.

“He’ll get every opportunit­y to compete for that job,” Kelly said of BarrMira. “We were all very impressed with what he did during springtime.”

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