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UCLA Offensive Coordinator Tino Sunseri Is Leaving Team in Mutual Parting of Ways
Sunseri is the second coordinator to leave after UCLA's offense averaged just 14.2 points per game, ranking among the lowest in college football this season.
- On Tuesday, UCLA Bruins and offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri mutually parted ways amid the team’s 0-4 start.
- Struggling on that side of the ball, the Bruins' offense averaged about 14 points per game and fell behind early in every game, trailing 20-0, 23-0, 14-0 and 17-0.
- After a string of changes, UCLA saw Tino Sunseri, offensive coordinator, become the second coordinator to leave following DeShaun Foster, head coach's dismissal, while former UCLA offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone is expected to assume analyst duties.
- Immediate changes mean UCLA's offense, which never led a game this season, will have tight ends coach Jerry Neuheisel calling plays for the Oct. 4 matchup against No. Penn State.
- Despite past results at Indiana Hoosiers, UCLA’s offense struggled even with transfer quarterback Nico Iamaleava, and all three key coaches are now out in Westwood.
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UCLA offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri is leaving team in mutual parting of ways
LOS ANGELES — After a disappointing start to the season in which UCLA's offense ranked among the worst in the nation, the Bruins and offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri mutually parted ways Tuesday evening, a university official told The Los Angeles…
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