The sun is expected to be out in full force Saturday when the UCLA football team hosts conference rival California at the Rose Bowl. In fact, game day temperatures in Pasadena are slated to reach the high-80s. Read more...
The sun is expected to be out in full force Saturday when the UCLA football team hosts conference rival California at the Rose Bowl. In fact, game day temperatures in Pasadena are slated to reach the high-80s. Read more...
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Photo: Sophomore wide receivers Nelson Rosario (left) and Taylor Embree, among several other members of the UCLA football team, frequently compete against each other in EA Sports’ “NCAA Football 2010.”
As a free safety, there is a lot of pressure on Rahim Moore to perform well. Read more...
Of the football players listed on UCLA's team roster who have seen action this season, 21 are of freshman standing. Read more...
Photo: Freshman running back Damien Thigpen is tackled during Saturday’s 24-10 loss against Pac-10 leader Oregon. Thigpen finished with just 14 yards on six rushes.
Minutes into the third quarter, what appeared to be an unassuming flock of docile Ducks reminded college football why they hold the No. 13 ranking in the country. Read more...
Photo: Freshman quarterback Richard Brehaut is sacked from behind. Brehaut entered the game in the fourth quarter in relief of UCLA starter Kevin Prince and played two series. Brehaut completed five of 10 passes but was intercepted once and sacked four times. UCLA amassed just 145 passing yards between its two quarterbacks.
Bruin fans shouldn't be baffled by their football team's disappointing Saturday in Pasadena. The Bruins' 24-10 loss to Oregon really wasn't so complicated. UCLA did all the things that mediocre football teams tend to do. Read more...
The number 13 was anything but lucky for the UCLA football team in its 24-10 loss Saturday to Oregon, which just happened to be ranked No. 13 nationally heading into the game. Read more...
Photo: Oregon receiver Jeff Maehl celebrates after catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Nate Costa in the third quarter. The score, which put Oregon up 21-3, was the Ducks’ only offensive touchdown. The scoring drive occurred after UCLA’s Kevin Prince fumbled.