The Bruin Bible: A UCLA Football Podcast LAFB Network
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The Bruin Bible is a podcast dedicated to UCLA Football! Host Will Decker brings you the best content and interviews involving the UCLA Bruins. The Bruin Bible is part of the LA Football Network.
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RIP Bill Walton + 4 Star QB Commitment
Will and Jamal reflect on this somber episode about the outsized impact Bill Walton had on basketball & most importantly UCLA fans all over the globe. After memorializing the great Bill Walton, they discuss the big-time 4 star QB Madden Iamaleava committing to UCLA and what it means for Deshaun & Co. to have their biggest commitment yet.
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UCLA Schedule Preview: How Many W's On Paper?
Will and Jamal deep dive UCLA's 1st BIG10 conference schedule and discuss who they think UCLA should be favored against and who they will have to step up against in big games...tune in!
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UCLA Recruiting Continued + Calimony
Will and Jamal dive into the Calimony topic that has UCLA fans wondering if they should explore more options given the UC Regent ruling of UCLA paying $10 Million moving forward + UCLA's stocked future QB room
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Deshaun & Co. On Fire In Recruiting/Transfer Portal!
Will is joined by Wayne Cook to break everything down for UCLA's latest transfer commit Kaylin Moore and latest high school commitment 4 star RB Karson Cox while also talking about how Deshaun and his staff doing all the little things in recruiting has made them a coveted destination in Westwood
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Wayne Cook Spring Recap + New Huge BBall Commit!
Will and Jamal are lucky to have Wayne Cook on to discuss new UCLA QB transfer from Washington Demaricus Davis as well as Wayne's views of the offseason plus Jamal breaks down in detail UCLA Basketball's newest High School All American commit from Harvard Westlake Trent Perry and what he brings to the squad moving forward
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New UCLA G Alani Makihele Talks Football Journey To UCLA!
Will sits down with Alani Makihele as they discuss growing up in Alaska, his journey to D1 Linemen, playing at UNLV, and what drew him to UCLA.