LOS ANGELES -- Brett Hundley suggested the place, a European-styled corner cafe in Westwood Village, and there was no mistaking the vibe for brunch. This was his turf.
The woman behind the counter lit up at the sight of the former UCLA quarterback, and after a bit of small talk came the moment of confirmation. He'd have the usual.
A sweet crepe and orange juice.
How fitting. Hundley, a multidimensional talent who set school records with 75 touchdown passes and 837 completions during three years as a starter, is in a rather sweet spot as the next level beckons.