Sunday, February 1

Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. UNLV

After a demoralizing season-opening blowout loss to Utah at home, UCLA football will look to earn its redemption when the team travels to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to battle UNLV. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore linebacker Isaiah Chisom (left) and redshirt junior running back Anthony Woods (right) are pictured. (Photos by Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor. Design by Crystal Tompkins/Design director)




2025 Big Ten preview: USC

This post was updated Sept. 7 at 9:56 p.m. UCLA is just weeks away from starting its second season of Big Ten play. After capturing seven Big Ten championships during their first year in the conference, the Bruins will look to build upon their inaugural year. Read more...

Photo: Quarterback Jayden Maiava looks downfield. (Photo courtesy of USC Athletics. Design by Crystal Tompkins/Design director)


‘Technical, not terminal’: UCLA football prepares to face UNLV, strengthen defense

There were not a lot of positives to take away from the season opener. The defense could not stop anything, allowing six touchdowns and nearly 500 yards of total offense; redshirt sophomore quarterback Nico Iamaleava threw for just 136 yards in his anticipated UCLA debut; and the Rose Bowl – 682 miles from Salt Lake City – teemed with throngs of Utah red, almost matching the size of the Bruin faithful. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football coach DeShaun Foster runs on to the field at the Rose Bowl. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Five things: UCLA vs. Utah

This post was updated Sept. 1 at 12:25 a.m.  UCLA football’s (0-1) potential 2025 breakout was sidelined after a 43-10 blowout to former Pac-12 adversary Utah on Saturday at the Rose Bowl. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football head coach DeShaun Foster stands in front of the team as they wait to run onto the field at the Rose Bowl. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA football loses to Utah in season-opening blowout

This post was updated Sept. 1 at 12:15 a.m. Whoever controls the run controls the clock, and whoever controls the clock controls the game. And the Bruins did not possess any of the three. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore quarterback Nico Iamaleava releases the ball from the pocket. Iamaleava finished his Bruin debut with 136 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)



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