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-> Some things that weren’t around the last time you were at UCLA were the one-time transfer, the transfer portal type of stuff. How do you plan to approach that and how important do you think that is now?
I think it’s critical. I think you really have to have a plan. It can be a tremendous resource, but I also think there are some dangers in the portal. When you’re trying to create and establish and maintain a culture, there are types of character traits that you’re looking for in the players that you bring into your program. When you’re bringing in a high school player, they’re younger, more impressionable, you probably know them a little bit better because you recruited them for several years to understand how they’re going to fit into your program. With the transfer portal, you may not have the same amount of knowledge about the character of a man that you’re bringing into your program. You don’t want to have a bunch of mercenaries populating your squad.
I think we’ve added some really quality players, and I’ve seen the impact that they’ve had not just in the ability that you see them demonstrate when they’re throwing the ball around, but their character traits. Guys that have won, quarterback out of Penn State (Ta’Quan Roberson), linebacker out of Kentucky (Marquez Bembry), those guys enter your locker room, and they understand what it takes to win and they’re coming to a team that struggled to win. So their impact, even though you haven’t had a spring ball yet, you can already see their impact. <-
-> Some things that weren’t around the last time you were at UCLA were the one-time transfer, the transfer portal type of stuff. How do you plan to approach that and how important do you think that is now?
I think it’s critical. I think you really have to have a plan. It can be a tremendous resource, but I also think there are some dangers in the portal. When you’re trying to create and establish and maintain a culture, there are types of character traits that you’re looking for in the players that you bring into your program. When you’re bringing in a high school player, they’re younger, more impressionable, you probably know them a little bit better because you recruited them for several years to understand how they’re going to fit into your program. With the transfer portal, you may not have the same amount of knowledge about the character of a man that you’re bringing into your program. You don’t want to have a bunch of mercenaries populating your squad.
I think we’ve added some really quality players, and I’ve seen the impact that they’ve had not just in the ability that you see them demonstrate when they’re throwing the ball around, but their character traits. Guys that have won, quarterback out of Penn State (Ta’Quan Roberson), linebacker out of Kentucky (Marquez Bembry), those guys enter your locker room, and they understand what it takes to win and they’re coming to a team that struggled to win. So their impact, even though you haven’t had a spring ball yet, you can already see their impact. <-