UCLA football head coach Chip Kelly has been known to get a team’s run game going. That was what his Oregon offenses were based on earlier this decade. Unfortunately, it has been stalled since implemented at UCLA.
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Last season, UCLA was only able to run for 116.4 yards per game, which was an improvement from 2016 when they ran for 84.2. Through two games in 2018, UCLA continues to improve with 136.5. That is progress, but it is not exactly what Bruins’ fan expected.