That would be everybody, of course.

Wielding currency that connects with students, newUCLA footballcoachBob Chesney visited five of the biggest fraternities on campusMonday with some savory treats.

Chesney and three of his players — staredge rusher Sahir Westand defensive backs Cole Martin and Rodrick Pleasant — distributed more than 50 pizzas to the hungry frat brothers.

Players shot hoops on an outdoor court andChensey spokeabout the importance of supporting the Bruins.

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It’s all part ofChesney’s continuing efforts to build buzzaround a team that has struggled to draw at its home stadium over the last decade. UCLA’s average home attendance of 37,252 last season was its lowest since moving to the Rose Bowl before the 1982 season.

Chesney invited the students to attend the Bruins’ spring game at the Rose Bowl on Saturday afternoon.

“We’re doing a lot of work to change a lot of things that are going on around here,” Chesney told one group of students. “So I think you’ll be proud of what you see out there, but we need you guys there.

“It takes a village, right? We’ve said that everywhere we’ve been – it takes a full village, and you’re part of that village.”

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