Los Angeles Times

Preparatio­ns for bowl finally begin in earnest

- By Ben Bolch ben.bolch@latimes.com Twitter: @latbbolch

UCLA hasn’t eased its way into bowl preparatio­ns with the usual handful of practices and joyful speculatio­n about what players might find in their swag bags.

The Bruins had not practiced for two weeks before Monday because of nearby wildfires and final exams. There was also more upheaval among the coaching staff with the recent departures of linebacker­s coach Scott White and defensive backs coach Demetrice Martin.

“I said to Chip the other day,” interim coach Jedd Fisch said, referring to new head coach Chip Kelly, “there’s nothing in the interim head coach manual about how to handle wildfires and some of the other things that occur and we were laughing about it.”

Players reconvened Monday for the first of eight practices as part of what Fisch called “championsh­ip week” leading into the Cactus Bowl against Kansas State on Dec. 26 at Chase Field in Phoenix.

UCLA quarterbac­k Josh Rosen was expected to participat­e in practice and play against the Wildcats, Fisch said, with the caveat that he would have to be cleared for contact by doctors after having been injured against California on Nov. 24.

Fisch was upbeat in his first meeting with reporters since that game, joking that the Bruins would try to improve to 7-0 at home this season after having been designated the home team for the bowl game.

He also offered this zinger when asked about how the coaching staff would compensate for the loss of White and Martin: “Fortunatel­y for us,” Fisch said, “coach [Tom] Bradley is on his 340th year of coaching.” Bradley, the veteran defensive coordinato­r, will oversee graduate assistants Dalton Hilliard and Kyle Weiss coaching the defensive backs and linebacker­s, respective­ly.

Fisch said the new coaches hired by Kelly had been focused on recruiting ahead of the new early signing day that starts Wednesday, while the holdovers handled bowl preparatio­ns.

Oregon showed the difficulti­es of transition­ing to a new coaching staff during bowl season, appearing disjointed during a 38-28 loss to Boise State in the Las Vegas Bowl on Saturday. But Fisch noted some difference­s between the situations facing the Ducks and Bruins, pointing out that UCLA has already played a game under its interim coach.

“We’ve gone through the gymnastics of how we’re going to handle ourselves,” Fisch said. “We do have a couple of coaching staff changes that have occurred, but these eight days, I feel as if we’re going to get ourselves in a position to hopefully have smooth sailing for the game and everybody do their job the way we expect them to do it.”

Will Tigers go Fisch?

Fisch declined to comment on his status at UCLA beyond the bowl game, saying the postseason was his sole focus. He also would not address a report that he had attended a Missouri bowl practice as a candidate for the Tigers’ offensive coordinato­r vacancy.

“When the time is right to talk about the next move,” Fisch said, “I will be sure to let you guys know what that will be.”

A draft blows through

Fisch said UCLA had submitted the names of five juniors for evaluation­s from an NFL draft advisory committee. Prospects are rated “first round,” “second round” or “stay in school,” said Fisch, who declined to identify the players.

Rosen is widely considered a possible No. 1 draft pick and left tackle Kolton Miller, receiver Jordan Lasley and safety Adarius Pickett are among the other juniors who could draw strong NFL interest.

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Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times INTERIM coach Jedd Fisch will lead UCLA against Kansas State.

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