
5. The Resurrection of Rosen
And finally, what will become of Josh Rosen in his third and most likely final year with the UCLA Football team?
Rosen spent the second half of the year on the sideline having to watch his team self-destruct en route to a 4-8 season. In Game 6, he was slammed to the turf on a sack against Arizona State, injuring his throwing arm as he was sandwiched against the ground. He has since had surgery and apparently it was a success.
So will that lead to Rosen having success on the field?
This is what we are very interested to see in regards to Fisch and the new offense. Rosen is a very cerebral player and brings a lot for Fisch to utilize. What has to happen between these two is trying to figure out how to lead the offense with the tools that are available.
Hopefully things gel quicker than expected, because the Bruins have a lot of ground to make up in trying to get this offense going.
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Though it will be a process, it all has to start somewhere and all begins Tuesday on the IM Field. Go Bruins.