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UCLA Hosts More Recruiting Visitors on Thursday
Bruin Report Online provides details on the latest group of prospects to visit the UCLA campus.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 3:27pm
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For the third day in a row, UCLA welcomed a number of prospective recruits to their Westwood campus on Thursday. Bruin Report Online, an independent source for UCLA sports and recruiting news, has the latest details on the visitors.
Why it matters
Hosting recruits is a crucial part of the college football recruiting process, as it allows prospects to get a firsthand look at the campus, facilities, and coaching staff. These visits can play a major role in a recruit's decision-making process.
The details
According to Bruin Report Online, UCLA had several visitors come through Westwood on Thursday, continuing a trend from the previous two days. The independent media outlet promises to provide the names and details on all the prospects who were on campus.
- UCLA hosted visitors on Thursday, March 13, 2026.
- This was the third consecutive day that UCLA welcomed recruits to their campus.
The players
Bruin Report Online
An independent media outlet that provides in-depth coverage of UCLA sports and recruiting.
The takeaway
Recruiting visits are a crucial part of the college football recruiting process, and UCLA's ability to consistently host prospects on their campus is a positive sign for the program's future.

