By Tracy Pierson, Bruin Report Online: Our observations from UCLA’s second practice of spring on Friday are extremely limited. We weren’t able to further observe UCLA’s depth charts – or really beyond the loose first- and second-team defense. We couldn’t see UCLA’s offensive line in either its drills or in the team periods. From what we could see the first- and second-string defenses were pretty much the same, but with super senior cornerback Obi Eboh now working with the 1s after Mo Olsing did Friday.
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