UCLA has parted ways with Eric Bieniemy after one season as the team's offensive coordinator, following a mutual agreement. The decision comes after the Bruins finished 117th in total offense, indicating a significant underperformance. Bieniemy, who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders, was brought in to bolster UCLA's offensive capabilities. However, his tenure was marked by struggles, leading to the mutual agreement to part ways. The move was first reported by Yahoo Sports, with multiple sources confirming the news. This change reflects UCLA's willingness to pivot quickly from a situation deemed unproductive, as noted by UCLA head coach DeShaun Foster.