Sunday, February 1

UCLA football wins against Washington

Saturday's game stirred up many bad memories from UCLA's five-game losing streak. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman tailback Milton Knox and senior wide receiver Terrence Austin celebrate after Austin’s 29-yard touchdown reception from redshirt senior quarterback Kevin Craft in the third quarter. Austin finished with five catches for 88 yards to help the Bruins to their 24-23 defeat of Washington, the first Pac-10 win of the season.



Bruins make big plays, interception secures win

True freshman Sheldon Price's eyes lit up as another ball spiraled toward him. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore safety Rahim Moore intercepts a pass by Washington quarterback Jake Locker with 54 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 24-23 win, snapping UCLA’s five-game losing streak.


UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince suffers concussion

On a first-down play midway through the second quarter, UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince dropped back to pass, and when he couldn't find an open receiver downfield, he took off running down the far sideline. Read more...

Photo: Trainers attend to redshirt freshman quarterback Kevin Prince, who suffered a concussion during the second quarter. Prince was out for the rest of Saturday’s game.



Football must contain Washington quarterback to have a chance at winning

When defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough thinks back to UCLA's 2007 meeting with Washington, he distinctly remembers what coaches were saying through their headsets. Read more...

Photo: UCLA defensive coordinator Chuck Bullough is preparing for Washington quarterback Jake Locker who is still questionable for play in Saturday’s game at the Rose Bowl. Bullough said he is most worried about containing Locker for his speed. The Washington junior ranks second in the conference with 1,968 passing yards.




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