Eric Bieniemy received a heros welcome upon his arrival in March, co-workers lining the hallway inside UCLAs practice facility to serenade him with applause.
The new offensive coordinator removed one of his Super Bowl rings so that DeShaun Foster, his new boss, could inspect it.
Its time, Bienemy said that day, referring to his plans to do big things. Its time.
Nine months later, after a season in which the Bruins offense ranked as one of the worst in the nation and several top players regressed from their previous form, Bieniemys boss decided it was time to move on.
In a development that showed both an admission of making the wrong hire and a willingness to quickly pivot, Foster severed ties with Bieniemy on Thursday after their one season together produced across-the-board struggles on offense.
Foster secured an intriguing replacement, agreeing to hire Indiana quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri after the end of the Hoosiers season, according to one person close to the situation not authorized to publicly divulge the information because the move has not been made official.
Sunseri, who will turn 36 later this month, was one of the architects of an Indiana offense thats been among the best in the country, averaging 43.3 points per game while vaulting the Hoosiers toward an expected appearance in the College Football Playoff.
UCLA averaged less than half that figure under Bieniemy. The Bruins ranked No. 117 in the country in total offense (328.8 yards per game), No. 126 in scoring offense (18.4 points per game) and No. 130 in rushing offense (86.6 yards per game). The Bruins inability to run the ball was especially maddening given that both Foster and Bieniemy had success as running backs in the NFL.
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Several top players entered the transfer portal after the teams final game last weekend, including quarterback Justyn Martin, running back TJ Harden and slot receiver Logan Loya. The Bruins also lost high school recruits Madden Iamaleava and Jace Brown on Wednesday when they signed with Arkansas amid rumors of Bieniemys dismissal.
Bieniemys agent, Jason Fletcher, labeled Bieniemys departure as a mutual parting of the ways in a statement, saying the former offensive coordinator with the Washington Commanders was still being paid by the NFL team and was assisting Foster for one season before making a planned return to the NFL in 2025.
But that statement doesnt jibe with the terms of a two-year contract that included $550,000 in retention bonuses if Bieniemy remained on the job through the end of July. It also doesnt hold up given that Bieniemy recruited for the Bruins and did not have a new job to announce at the time of his departure Bieniemy was set to receive a $180,000 hiring bonus on Saturday.
After flaming out in his one season with the Commanders, Bieniemy, 55, was bombastic in his return to UCLA after having previously served as the running backs coach under Karl Dorrell. He routinely unleashed a flurry of expletives and biting one-liners that carried across the practice field. Players said Bieniemys plays were wordy and hard to learn, and the results reflected those struggles.
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Veteran quarterback Ethan Garbers and Harden both failed to replicate their production from the previous year under coach Chip Kelly, who also ran the teams offense.
Bieniemy was also pivotal in the hiring of offensive line coach Juan Castillo after they had worked together with the Commanders. UCLAs offensive line was one of the teams most underperforming position groups last season, allowing 34 sacks and failing to open enough holes for the running backs. ESPN reported that Castillo is not expected to return next season.
Bieniemys UCLA offense never remotely resembled the ones he helped construct with the Kansas City Chiefs while winning Super Bowls in 2020 and 2023.
Foster is expected to make other changes to his staff, including the addition of Demetrice Martin to help coach the secondary. His biggest move may be bidding farewell to the offensive coordinator who didnt live up to the hype.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.