Community and commonality are major aspects of college sports, and UCLA head football coach Bob Chesney has hit the mark as he looks to establish his program. The Bruins' new boss has been seen supporting the school everywhere on and off campus, from the Women's Final Four, where UCLA claimed a National Championship, to stopping into the fraternity houses and dorm rooms in LA. It's an approach that differs from the norm for a head coach of a power-conference program and a large university, but it's something the 48-year-old has emphasized throughout his career, no matter the level at which he was coaching or playing. "I think the communal feeling comes from my father and being in the high school ranks and my whole family being our high school coaching staff," he explained after UCLA's spring game.…