At 8 a.m. PT on Monday morning, the UCLA athletics department announced that six football players will not play in the season opener this Saturday due to suspension. The six suspended players are listed below.

Redshirt sophomore tight end Devin Asiasi

Senior running back Soso Jamabo

Redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa

Sophomore defensive back Mo Osling III

Sophomore defensive lineman Moses Robinson-Carr

Junior offensive lineman/center Boss Tagaloa

Asiasi and Tagaloa are suspended for three games, while Jamabo is suspended for two.

Just about every player on the list above was – and still is – expected to contribute to UCLA's team this season. In fact, every player on this list except for Mo Olsing III made it onto our list of the "Top 30 Most Important Bruins for 2018." Below is a breakdown of where each of these suspended players ranked on our "Top 30" list this year:

Tagaloa was the Bruins' starting center for a majority of spring camp after making the position change from defensive line in the winter. He appeared to lose grasp of the starting center role in fall camp as redshirt freshman Zach Sweeney and freshman Christaphany Murray each emerged at that position.

Odighizuwa played in all 13 games last year and was rotating in with the starting defensive line in spring.

Jamabo, a former five-star prospect, finished second on UCLA in rushing yards last year. He did not participate in the final five fall-camp practices due to injury, according to Chip Kelly.

Asiasi is a former four-star prospect and a Michigan transfer who was expected to play alongside Caleb Wilson at tight end this year. The redshirt sophomore was seeing a good deal of playing time with the first- and second-team offenses in spring camp, but appeared to be moved down the depth chart during fall camp.

Moses Robinson-Carr was one of the main standouts of spring camp after making the switch from tight end to defensive line in the winter.

Mo Osling III saw a good deal of playing time last year as a true freshman in the secondary. He was rotating in with the second-team defense in spring camp, but was demoted to the third-team defense in fall. During spring, Osling even saw some time with the first-team defense at nickel.