Kwazi Gilmer, yearning to do something no other UCLA wide receiver has managed, unveiled a new play after practice Wednesday.
Call it the go-for-it route.
“I want to go win the Biletnikoff,” Gilmer announced, “so I’m coming for all the receivers out there.”
Those are bold words for someone from a program whose closest association with the award that goes to the nation’s top college receiver might have been former Bruins coach Dick Vermeil once delivering the keynote speech at the presentation banquet.
No UCLA player has won the award that dates to 1994.