UCLA Football Hires New Offensive Line Coach

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UCLA Football has added Andy Kwon to its coaching staff as the new Offensive Line Coach.

Kwon arrives at UCLA with a reputation for transforming offensive lines. During his time at Arkansas State, his coaching paid off significantly. The offensive line made huge strides under his watch, nearly doubling the team’s rushing production and cutting down sacks significantly. Players thrived in his system, earning recognition for their standout performances.

Before Arkansas State, Kwon spent three years at Alabama as a graduate assistant, working with one of the most dominant programs in college football history. He was part of a team that went undefeated in the regular season.

What makes Kwon such a great fit for UCLA football isn’t just his coaching experience it’s his ability to connect with players. As a former offensive lineman at Georgia Southern, he understands the nuances of the position. That perspective lets him relate to his players and help them grow, both on and off the field.

Adding to his strengths, Kwon already has a connection with UCLA’s Offensive Coordinator Tino Sunseri, from their time together at Alabama.

Kwon steps into a role that demands a lot, but he’s more than ready. His track record, his passion for the game, and his ability to bring out the best in players make him an exciting addition to the UCLA Bruins’ coaching staff.

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