Saturday, April 4

Team plagued by injuries in Saturday’s game

BERKELEY ““ After UCLA quarterback Cory Paus fractured his ankle, he squirmed on the Memorial Stadium turf, screaming and swearing in excruciating pain. After backup Drew Olson sprained his shoulder, freshman John Sciarra came in to try to win the game in the fourth quarter even though he had never thrown a collegiate pass. Read more...



Football Game Summary

Offense missing in action during loss UCLA was missing part of its puzzle. The special teams and defensive pieces were there, but when the Bruins needed the offense, it was nowhere to be found. Read more...



Disaster strikes UCLA in Berkeley

BERKELEY “”mdash; Over the course of a beautiful Berkeley afternoon, the Bruins lost two quarterbacks, blocked two punts but got no points, missed a 21-yard field goal and saw a once-promising season turn into shrugs and question marks. Read more...


Cal Bears scouting report

CAL OFFENSE “¢bull; Nowhere has the hiring of new head coach Jeff Tedford made a bigger impact than on the offensive side of the ball. What once was an anemic offensive attack is now balanced, and has transformed into the top-scoring offense in the Pac-10. Read more...