Following a tough Big Ten loss to the #8 Oregon Ducks on Saturday, 34-13, Bruins fans got a dose of good news on the recruiting front.
The UCLA Bruins landed a pair of 2026 twins from Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, this week, according to Blair Angulo of 247Sports (subscription required).
The twins, Jaron and Kennan Pula are both three-star wide receivers with two-way ability. Following in the trend of players like Colorado’s wide receiver and cornerback standout Travis Hunter, the Pula twins boast an ability to play on both sides of the ball and give the Bruins options.
In addition to adding to their already impressive year of recruiting, the Bruins now have the ability to use Kennan and Jaron Pula as defenders or receivers, depending on their best abilities and how they continue to progress in high school.
For a team like the Bruins looking to bolster their roster on both offense and defense, the Pula twins offer the kind of versatility and dynamic playmaking that head coach DeShaun Foster and UCLA need so desperately.