I went to UCLA, my dad's alma mater, and that was his dream.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never dreamed I would coach at UCLA. It was not one of those things in my coaching career I thought would happen. It's a tremendous blessing, and I'm going to make the most of it.
When I was 18, I moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA.
Then I went to UCLA - so of course I became a huge Bruin basketball fan... and later came to football.
My senior year of high school, I got into UCLA, but my family couldn't afford it.
I definitely hope to attend UCLA in a year, and major in business.
My dad went to USC and it always had been very important to me and my family.
I've said all along it's a humbling experience being at UCLA. Extremely proud, extremely blessed to be at an institution with all this tradition.
I was an all-sport athlete growing up. My dad, I think, hoped I would go to college on a scholarship.
My dream, I remember, when I went to boarding school, was to have a study all my own, a little nook someplace where nobody could get at me - nobody, like the football coach.
My dream was to play for Alabama - football, basketball.