‘He’s been an underdog his whole life’: Meet UCLA interim coach Tim Skipper
The Fresno State football players wanted to be heard after so much frustration, so much uncertainty.
A season that had started with their coach leaving the job because of health problems, only to deteriorate further with four losses in six games during a maddening midseason stretch, was now back firmly on the upswing.
Their temporary coach having steadied them through every challenge, including his own uncertain future, those players yearned to preserve what might have been the best part of a burdensome season.
βWe want Skip!β the players chanted in the locker room last November after a victory over Colorado State that made them eligible for a bowl game. βWe want Skip!β
Tim Skipper, the interim coach who was practically a Fresno State lifer after having starred as a speck of a linebacker for the Bulldogs before going on to coach for them in various capacities, was making the best of what he had to work with once more.
It wasnβt the first or last time he would be needed in that capacity. The Bulldogs had tapped him to serve as the acting coach for a bowl game the previous season after coach Jeff Tedfordβs first bout of health issues, and now UCLA is turning to Skipper to lead its team after the dismissal of coach DeShaun Foster on Sunday after the Bruinsβ 0-3 start.
Itβs an especially difficult spot given Skipperβs ties to his longtime friend, who hired him before this season as a special assistant to the head coach and once called himself βan honorary Skipper.β Skipperβs father, Jim, was Fosterβs running backs coach with the Carolina Panthers. Skipperβs brother, Kelly, had been Fosterβs running backs coach at UCLA.
βYou know, DeShaun is kind of like family,β Jim Skipper said. βTimβs got his work cut out, he knows that. But heβs up for the challenge. Heβs been an underdog his whole life.β
This might be Tim Skipperβs greatest test, far greater than the six consecutive plays inside the three-yard line that the middle linebacker helped Fresno State stymie Ohio State during a goal-line stand in 2000. Among the biggest difficulties facing Skipper are rallying team morale and keeping the roster intact after a winless start that led to the firing of the coach who brought these players into the program. Thereβs also an offense and a defense that rank among the worst in the country and a persistent penalty problem.
βI know from the outside, people may look and say, the talentβs not changing, this imposing schedule isnβt changing, how can anyone expect different results?β said Paul Loeffler, Fresno Stateβs radio play-by-play announcer. βBut I would say heβs a guy who can foster belief in young men because he believes. Heβs relentlessly positive and itβs not fake positivity.
βThereβs a gravitas there that I think the players would buy into and as hard as itβs going to be for him because of how close he and DeShaun have been for a long time, I think the way he attacks this opportunity will probably be colored by his experience last year.β
It was easy for Fresno State to turn to Skipper in July 2024 given his performance in guiding the Bulldogs to a 37-10 victory over New Mexico State in the New Mexico Bowl at the end of the previous season. The bowl triumph was welcome relief from a three-game losing streak and worries about Tedford after the coach stepped aside to address health issues.
After the game, Skipper dedicated the victory to his boss.
βHe did a wonderful job getting our team prepared and ready for the bowl,β said Terry Tumey, the former UCLA nose guard who appointed Skipper as interim coach in December 2023 when Tumey was Fresno Stateβs athletic director. βThis is a much larger stage, of course, but itβs not a foreign proposition for him to be in an interim situation and kind of taking over and kind of keeping things at bay as the administration figures out its next direction.β
Less than a year ago, Skipper made Fresno State seriously consider giving him the Bulldogsβ permanent job. The team got off to a 5-3 start before second-half slipups against Hawaii and Air Force were followed by a loss to UCLA in which the Bulldogs managed just a field goal after halftime.
Four days later, Fresno State athletic director Garrett Klassy hired USC linebackers coach Matt Entz as the Bulldogsβ new coach. Skipper eventually found a landing spot on Fosterβs staff.
βHeβs just somebody thatβs very knowledgeable and he knows me,β Foster said in July. βSo itβs just somebody that I know I can trust, and Iβm just excited to be able to add somebody with that type of knowledge to our team.β
Given a new, unexpected opportunity as Fosterβs replacement, Skipper, 47, might use any lingering disappointment from his last interim stop as motivation.
βKnowing Tim,β Tumey said, βheβs going to want to prove that he has what it takes to be a head coach, whether itβs this opportunity or somewhere else, and so he has something to prove too. I think our entire program at UCLA, we all have something to prove.β
Skipperβs lengthy coaching career has included stops at Western New Mexico, Sacramento State, Colorado State, Florida, Nevada Las Vegas and Central Michigan, in addition to multiple stints at Fresno State. Heβs mostly coached on defense but has spent four seasons as a running backs coach.
Scheduled to meet with the UCLA media for the first time on Wednesday morning, Skipper is known for a magnetic personality that allows him to quickly build trust among players. Heβs already instituted one meaningful change in allowing photos and videos to be taken at practices after his predecessor had barred that custom.
βHeβs so genuine, heβs so engaging, heβs got a million-dollar smile and heβs just present,β Loeffler said, βso I think heβs got a gift in terms of connecting.β
But heβs no softie. Pat Hill, the legendary former Fresno State coach known for backing up his βAnyone, Anytime, Anywhereβ mantra with victories over major-conference opponents, said his onetime star defender who still ranks as the second-leading tackler in school history will rise to his latest challenge.
βWhen he walks into a room, take away the stature β heβs a small guy, heβs 5 feet 8 β but he commands the room and he will get the respect of the team immediately,β Hill said. βI guarantee the team will play with more emotion and they will play harder now.
βI donβt know what the wins and losses will be with the people they have, I really donβt know enough about it, but from a standpoint of leadership and getting a message to the team, heβll be outstanding.β
Tumey said the expectations going into UCLAβs Big Ten opener against Northwestern on Sept. 27 should be for Skipper to stabilize the program, make sure the Bruins are competitive in conference play and support his players.
But what if UCLA starts unexpectedly rolling off one victory after another?
βHey, stranger things have happened,β Tumey said. βI was a part of that 0-3-1 football team [in 1983] that ended up going to the Rose Bowl. So you never know.β