We are down to 52 days until the UCLA Bruins kick off their 2024. The Bruins, under first-year head coach DeShaun Foster, are ready to show that they belong in the conversation as one of the top programs in College Football. This season, 12 teams will head to the College Football Playoff, making the season very interesting and exciting.
Today, we want to look back at the career of Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who finished his UCLA career with 12,522 total yards. DTR, who is now with the Cleveland Browns finished with 10,695 passing yards, and 1,827 rushing yards.
The signal-caller played in 50 games with the Bruins and started 48 of them. He compiled a 24-24 record. He was able to throw for 88 career touchdowns and rushed for 28.
Back in March, the Browns signal caller came back to campus to watch the UCLA Pro Day:
Former UCLA standouts Dorian Thompson-Robinson (Browns), Greg Dulcich (Broncos) and Sean Rhyan (Packers) are here watching UCLA Pro Day. pic.twitter.com/j9s1QJbZUF
— James H. Williams covers UCLA football (@JHWreporter) March 15, 2024
He made three starts in his rookie season with the Browns and went 1-2. He threw for a single touchdown and 440 yards while rushing for 65 yards. He is expected to be the backup for DeShaun Watson this fall.