UCLA Bruins: Three reasons this is a make or break season for Josh Rosen

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Josh Rosen will have to find a way to get the UCLA Bruins back on track or else.

His first two seasons at the head of UCLA Bruins football have been a roller coaster, to say the least. Both seasons saw different strengths come out, but it’s also worth noting that as a whole, his second season wasn’t as great as Freshman year.

Now as a Junior, Rosen will try to establish himself as a top prospect yet again. His first season in college football was pass heavy, throwing the ball just shy of 500 times. He held a 60% completion percentage throughout the season, and scored 23 touchdowns in the process.

However, his second season saw him fall off in that category. Instead of maintaining some sort of consistency, he only threw ten touchdowns and hurled the ball less than half as much.

UCLA was left off the top 25 in the preseason poll, so that also gives him a little bit of inspiration to work with. So long as there isn’t chemistry problems or a sudden injury, Rosen should be able to get himself back in the proper spotlight.

With that in mind, here are the three reasons that the upcoming college football season will make or break Josh Rosen’s football career.