DeShaun Foster fired as UCLA Bruins coach

Jeff Hauser

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UCLA head coach DeShaun Foster was fired following an 0-3 start to the season, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. He went 5-10 over the past two seasons.

Foster finished his time at UCLA after going winless to start 2025. The Bruins needed a reboot after Saturday's 35-10 loss to New Mexico at the Rose Bowl. This is definitely a low point for UCLA, who haven't found consistency in the Big Ten.

Foster got the opportunity at his alma mater after Chip Kelly left for Ohio State. He signed a five-year, $15 million contract with UCLA in February 2024. He took $3 million in his first year, which increased by $100k annually. Overall, UCLA’s football coach came at a steep discount for the university. It was roughly half of Kelly's deal before he departed from Westwood. 

UCLA gave a relatively affordable buyout structure. Foster will be owed 70% of the remaining salary.

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Jeff Hauser

Jeff Hauser is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has over twenty years of experience and is a two-time Emmy Award winner, Heisman Trophy and Biletnikoff Award voter. Among the events he has covered are the Super Bowl, College Football Playoff, World Series, World Cup, and WBC Boxing. Hauser is a regular guest on FOX Sports and ESPN Radio. He previously wrote for Sports Illustrated, SB Nation and Athlon Sports.