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UCLA football hires Tino Sunseri as offensive coordinator: What to know

UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster has moved quickly to hire Tino Sunseri as its next offensive coordinator.
The Bruins moved on from Eric Bieniemy last week after one season as the program’s coordinator.
Sunseri spent this season as the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Indiana.
He shared coordinating responsibilities with Mike Shanahan, who served as the primary playcaller for Curt Cignetti’s offense.
Sunseri was credited with being responsible for bringing Kurtis Rourke in from the transfer portal before the Hoosiers’ successful season.
“Tino Sunseri is a natural leader of young men and a rising star in coaching,” Foster said in a statement. “He puts his quarterbacks in positions to succeed and it shows when you look at their production. Players will feed off his passion for development and I can’t wait to have him in our building.”
Rourke completed 202 of 287 pass attempts for 2,827 yards, 27 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also rushed for two touchdowns.
The Hoosiers averaged 43.3 points per game, which ranks second nationally in scoring offense. Rourke and Indiana lead all FBS programs with a team passing efficiency rating of 179.
Indiana will play at Notre Dame on Dec. 20 in a College Football Playoff opening-round game. Sunseri is expected to remain with the team throughout the playoff run.
Foster finished his first season as UCLA’s head coach with a 5-7 overall record, which includes a loss to Indiana at the Rose Bowl in September.
What roles will Tino Sunseri have at UCLA?
Sunseri was announced as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, meaning he will handle the duties divided between two individual coaches during the 2024 season.
Bieniemy served as the offensive coordinator while Ted White worked with the signal callers.
Who are some of the other notable coaches Tino Sunseri has worked with?
Sunseri worked under Jimbo Fisher at Florida State (2016-17), Jeremy Pruitt at Tennessee (2018) and Nick Saban at Alabama (2019-20).
What is Tino Sunseri’s relationship with DeShaun Foster?
Tino’s father Sal Sunseri was the Carolina Panthers’ defensive line coach while Foster was the team’s running back. Tino would often go out to practice to spend time with his father in Carolina.
“I can’t tell you how excited I am to be here and how much respect I have for coach Foster,” Sunseri said in a video posted by UCLA football on X. “The coolest thing about this is that me and coach Foster’s relationship goes back to a time when my dad was coaching with the Carolina Panthers and I wanted to be in the building as much as I could.”
Who else will join the UCLA offensive staff?
The Bruins will also have to hire an offensive line coach following Juan Castillo’s departure. He arrived with Bieniemy for the 2024 season.
Andy Kwon has reportedly been targeted by Foster and UCLA, according to Football Scoop’s John Brice. Kwon currently works at Arkansas State.

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Knicks Superfan Spike Lee Reveals Real Feelings For Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers

New York Knicks superfan Spike Lee and Indiana Pacers great Reggie Miller are forever linked.
They had their moment in the 1995 NBA playoff. To them, it’s over. No need to bring it up with the Knicks and Pacers playing in this season’s Eastern Conference finals.
“Here’s the thing, already they are digging up stuff of me and Reggie Miller,” Lee said recently. “I like to tell everybody, me and Reggie Miller, we’re cool. That stuff, how many years ago? It was 20 years ago. That’s been dead and buried. It’s mutual respect between Reggie Miller and I. People can try to stir up some stuff, I guarantee Reggie and I, we’re not going for that.”
Miller and Lee taunted each often during the 1990s. The most famous interaction came in 1995 when Miller scored eight points in nine seconds to lead the Pacers to a shocking victory. They eventually won the series before losing to the Orlando Magic in the next round.
While Miller and Lee have squashed beef, the Pacers fan have not. They still have animosity toward Lee. At least that’s how Lee feels from experiences every time the Knicks face the Pacers.
“But them people in Indiana, that’s another thing,” Lee said. “They don’t like me.”
Fans can only hope the renewed version of this rivalry is similar to the `90s.
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Preview capsule for the Indiana-New York Eastern Conference finals
NEW YORK (AP) — Preview capsule on the Indiana-New York Eastern Conference finals series that starts Wednesday:
No. 4 Indiana Pacers (50-32, 8-2) vs. No. 3 New York Knicks (51-31, 8-4)
Season series: Knicks, 2-1.
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Schedule: Game 1 at New York on Wednesday, Game 2 at New York on Friday, Game 3 at Indiana on Sunday, Game 4 at Indiana on May 27, Game 5 at New York on May 29 (if necessary), Game 6 at Indiana on May 31 (if necessary), Game 7 at New York on June 2 (if necessary).
How they got here: New York knocked out Detroit in six games in the first round and then ended Boston’s championship reign after one year by beating the Celtics in six in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Pacers needed just five games to eliminate Milwaukee in the first round and top-seeded Cleveland in the second and lead all teams in the postseason in field goal shooting (50.1%), 3-point rate (40.6) and assists per game (29.7).
Storyline: A fierce playoff rivalry from the 1990s is back again and this time is a bit of a surprise, as the Knicks and Pacers finished well behind Cleveland and Boston in the Eastern Conference. This is the ninth matchup between the franchises, with Indiana leading 5-3. That includes the Pacers’ victory in the 2000 Eastern Conference finals, the previous time the Knicks made it this far, and their win last year when they beat the Knicks in seven games in the second round.
Key matchup: Jalen Brunson vs. Tyrese Haliburton — but also Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith, Bennedict Mathurin, Ben Sheppard and T.J. McConnell. The two point guards are the headline names in the series but Pacers coach Rick Carlisle mentioned all those players as options to defend Brunson, who played for him in Dallas before blossoming into a superstar in New York.
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X-factors: As always, it’s health. The Pacers mostly avoided Damian Lillard in the first round and pounced on a wounded Cavs team that dealt with injuries to Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and De’Andre Hunter. The Knicks finished off the Celtics after Jayson Tatum was lost to a ruptured Achilles tendon, and with Kristaps Porzingis a shell of himself the entire series because of a virus. Brunson and OG Anunoby couldn’t finish Game 7 last year because of injuries and Josh Hart struggled through it because of an abdominal strain, after other key Knicks had already been lost. The Pacers are deep and maybe could withstand an injury. The Knicks aren’t and need all their starters to be available.
Prediction: Indiana’s offense might be on too much of a roll to slow down four times. Pacers in 6.
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Indiana Pacers Projected to Land Colorado State Standout

Colorado State wing Nique Clifford is predicted to be drafted by the Indiana Pacers with the 23rd overall pick in ESPN’s latest Mock Draft.
Clifford was a super senior for Colorado State, averaging 18.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. He shot 49.6 percent from the field and 37.7 percent from three.
The 23-year-old is NBA-ready and would be a plug-and-play player for a contending team like the Pacers.
Indiana is in the Eastern Conference Finals for the second straight season and has found great success with its core. Tyrese Haliburton has led the way for the Pacers, and they could be even better by adding Clifford on a rookie contract.
Under the current CBA, contending teams need a deep rotation. To accomplish that, they need to find value in players on rookie deals.
Clifford doesn’t have as much potential as some of the other prospects, as he will be 24 before his rookie debut, but he is NBA-ready and could be a contributing player for the Pacers right away.
The former Colorado State Ram may be an older prospect, but he has interest from NBA teams and could be a mid to late first-round pick.
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