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t s l m i r r r a o h CCarlton Gray CCormac Carney CChris Joseph (7) UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER BRUIN CLASSROOM ALL-STARS CLASSROOM BRUIN — Ira Pauly, C — Ira Pauly, (Football only) (Football G, Ed Flynn, — 1952 1953 G , — 1954 LB E Armstrong, Moomaw, Donn Ray — 1966 QB Sciarra, John — 1975 LB Fowler, John — 1977 WR Cormac Carney, — 1981 TE Wrightman, Tim WR Cormac Carney, — 1982 OG Hartmeier, Mike — 1985 CB 1992 Carlton Gray, — NG 1995 George Kase, — C 1998 Stuart, Shawn — OG 2006 Chris Joseph, — C 2007 Chris Joseph, — ESPN The ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA All-America Academic (16) First-Team n, football n, fi nalist fi nalist fi NCAA Post-Graduate NCAA Post-Graduate (17) Scholarships only) (Football Armstrong* Ray 1966-67 — 1966-67 — Grider Jones 1969-70 — Greg Klosterman 1973-74 — Steve Sciarra 1975-76 — John Dankworth 1976-77 — Jeff Fowler 1977-78 — John 1982-83 — Cormac Carney 1983-84 — Hartmeier 1985-86 — Mike 1989-90 — Rick Meyer 1992-93 — Carlton Gray 1995-96 — George Kase 1998-99 — Chris Sailer Farmer 1999-00 — Danny 2007-08 — Chris Joseph Stuart Shawn Rhodes Scholarships (5) tennis Olmsted, 1924-25 — John wrestling William Zeltonoga, 1961-62 — Grif 1968-69 — Harold swimming Annette Salmeen, 1996-97 — football 2008-09 — Chris Joseph, 1992-93 — Carlton Gray, football 1992-93 — Carlton Gray, volleyball Bremner, 1993-94 — Julie NACDA/Disney Scholar-AthleteAwards (2) Scholar-AthleteAwards NACDA/Disney NCAA Top Eight Awards (14) Awards Eight Top NCAA football Sciarra, 1975-76 — John football Dankworth, 1976-77 — Jeff volleyball Kiraly, 1981-82 — Karch football 1982-83 — Cormac Carney*, football 1988-89 — *, gymnastics Andrews**, 1989-90 — Jill football 1992-93 — Carlton Gray, gymnastics 1992-93 — Scott Keswick**, volleyball Bremner*, 1993-94 — Julie softball 1993-94 — , swimming Annette Salmeen, 1996-97 — softball Nuveman, 2002-03 — Stacey gymnastics Willis, 2003-04 — Onnie gymnastics 2006-07 — , * Fall **Spring 1967-68 — 1969-70 — Dennis Dummit 1973-74 — Sciarra 1975-76 — John Dankworth 1976-77 — Jeff 1988-89 — Carnell Lake 1991-92 — 1992-93 — Carlton Gray National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarships (8) and Hall of Fame Foundation National Football 1988 — football , 1990 basketball — Wilkes, Jamaal Walton, Bill 1994 — 1994 basketball — Wooden, Coach John 1999 football — Fowler, John 2005 — football Cormac Carney, 2009 — volleyball Kiraly, Karch ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame All-America Hall of Fame Academic The Magazine/CoSIDA ESPN GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

134 HISTORY lios UCLA Rossi (U)10-23-0; Rushing Top Individuals 61/238 Plays/Total79/398 ...... TotalYards...... Att./Comp./Int...... 29/13/4 15/4/2 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 78 ...... Net ...... 32/62 Rushing Yards Carries/Net 64/320 ...... Downs First 23 ...... Illinois Statistics return. Maechtleconverts. IL yards for atouchdown with4:51leftinthegame. of regaining thelead were whenBilly thwarted Wells returned aCameron punt62 conversion attempt, leaving clingingtoaone-pointlead. theSpartans Bruinhopes within onepoint, 21-20with12:36toplay quarter. inthefourth UCLAfailedonits whomadeagreat leaping catch. The reception pulledthe Bruinsto 14 lead. ,After anotherSpartan Cameron connectedona28-yard passto MSU outscored the Bruins14-0afer two drives longthird quarter tograba21- pass, for aseven-yard loss, andanetgainof56totalyards. fi and score from theBruinsix-yard linewith4:45leftinthehalf. The Bruins leftthe blocking assignmentallowed MSU’s EllisDuckett room toblockaPaulCameron kick which stillstandstoday. Illinois kicker DonMaechtle’s kickoff 103yards, establishingaRoseBowl record on theground, compiling320yards totheBruins62. UCLA’s Al Hoischreturned 39-7 from thatpointonenroute toa45-14victory. IllinoisdominatedtheBruins the fourth-ranked Illini whotalliedquickly andoften, outscoringunranked UCLA returns Maechtle’s kickoff 103yards. Caseconverts. CA 706— 20 UCLA 07 Scoring 14 7 — 28 State on twofumblestoscore Spartan the Fifth-ranked UCLAcompletely dominatedthe — 70 02045 619 four-yard run. Kickfailed. Case converts. Scoring:0 — IL 14 Attendance: UCLA Illinois Scoring scored onasneaktogive theBruinsaslim7-6 The Bruinsscored their Rushing Top Individuals 41/159 Plays/Total91/373 ...... TotalYards...... 30/12/2 ...... Passing Yards 161 ...... Net ...... 26/97 Rushing Yards Carries/Net 61/212 ...... Downs First 24 ...... Georgia UCLA Statistics 0— 0 0 Sinkwich, one-yard run. LeoCostaconverts. Scoring: UGA Attendance: 9 — UCLA 9 Georgia Scoring defense heldtheBruinswithoutany pointsaswell. Onthe UCLA heldtheBulldogsscoreless for three quarters. However, thepowerful UGA 1-ranked Bulldogsdefeated theBruins. Playing oneofitsbestgamestheseason, UCLA’s (13-15-1 OVERALL, 11-8INLAST19 APPEARANCES) UCLA BOWL RESULTS from theone-yard linefor thelonetouchdown inthecontest. pass by Clyde Ehrhardt. The Bulldogs’ All-American FrankieSinkwichpowered over for asafety. Georgiaadded atouchdown following aninterception ofa Water quarter, Georgia’s RedBoyd blocked Bob Water eld athalftimeahead14-7after allowing No. 3MichiganStateonly onecompleted Michigan State28, UCLA20 1,*January 1954—RoseBowl* Illinois 45, UCLA14 1,*January 1947—RoseBowl* Georgia 9, UCLA0 1,*January 1943 —RoseBowl* —Ruck Steger, 68-yard return. Kickfailed. UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER ...... assAt/op/n...... 15/4/4 Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... —Rykovich (I)18-103-1; Young (I)20-103-2; Patterson(I)5-57-1; Hoisch(U)4-27-0; — Trippi (G)27-115-0; Snelling(U)5-41-0; Sinkwich(G)11-33-1. fi rst ever bowl appearance didnotendonasuccessfulnote, astheNo. —Julius Rykovich, one-yard run. Kickfailed. 93, 000. 90,000. IL —Red Boyd blocksBob UCLA’S BOWLTRADITION —Buddy Young, two-yard run. DonMaechtleconverts. Passing

IL —Case(U)24-11-2-165-0; Moss(I)8-3-0-65-0. fi rst ever ErnieCase post-seasonpointswhenquarterback —Perry Mossone-yard sneak. Kickblocked. Water fi rst 14pointsinthecontest. However, amissed fi eld’s puntfor anautomaticsafety. IL —Young, one-yard run. Maechtleconverts. fi rsthalfofthegameandcapitalized fi lead.rst-quarter However, itwas fi UCLA eld’s puntdeepintheendzone IL —Stan Green, 20-yard interception —, one-yard sneak. fi rst play ofthefourth UCLA IL —Paul Patterson ...12 ...... 5 UGA 176 . .62 .. —Al Hoisch —Frankie fi eld ihgnSae UCLA (U) 1-28-1; Bolden(M)1-18-0. 8-2-1-11-0; Dailey (U)7-20-0; Villaneuva (U)5-17-0; Rushing Top Individuals 64/242 Plays/Total63/206 ...... TotalYards...... 24/9/2 Att./Comp./Int...... 10/2/1 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 11 ...... Net ...... 40/90 Rushing Yards Carries/Net 53/195 ...... Downs First 14 ...... Michigan State Statistics yards toRommieLoudd. Kick failed. two-yard run. Slonacconverts. Evan Slonacconverts. Cameron, two-yard run. Hermannconverts. Receiving 10-8-0. Rushing Top Individuals 42/107 Plays/Total66/297 ...... TotalYards...... Att./Comp./Int...... 8/5/0 11/7/0 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 75 ...... Net ...... 34/55 Rushing Yards Carries/Net 55/222 ...... Downs First 21 ...... Minnesota UCLA Statistics 30— two-yard run. Loechlerconverts. 70— Scoring: 3 21 Weather: UCLA Minnesota Scoring second, quarters. andfourth offense the Bruinscouldmuster andMinnesotascored inthe a 28-yard defeat the Bruins, 21-3. The BruinsopenedthescoringwhenBobby Smithkicked were primedandready for the1962renewal, andthey usedthatexperienceto With 16players returning from their1961RoseBowl loss, theGoldenGophers Scoring Weather Loechler converts. ihgnSae UCLA (U) 10-26; Rushing Top Individuals 52/197 Plays/Total68/381 ...... TotalYards...... 10/2/1 Att./Comp./Int...... 18/6/2 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 33 ...... Net 42/136 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 50/251 ...... Downs First 18 ...... Michigan State Statistics David Kaiser’s Receiving Kaiser, 41-yard 70— Peaks. Planutis converts. 14 13-yard passfrom EarlMorral. GeraldPlanutis converts. Scoring: UCLA Attendance UCLA Michigan 07 Scoring State 10 — 17 up Kaiser’s game-winning41-yard with thekickreturnerreceived andtheSpartans theballatBruin19, setting theballat theUCLA40.Spartans However, theBruinswere citedfor interference infraction whichpushedtheballbacktoitsown one-yard line. A poorpuntgave the With timerunningoutinthegame, UCLAwascalledfor anintentionalgrounding whenDougPeters quarter doveat 14inthefourth over from theone-yard line. Michigan Statescored thenexttwo touchdowns buttheBruinstiedscore from thetwo-yard linefour plays afterJimDecker picked offanEarlMorral pass. fourth-ranked UCLA. The Bruinsscored to aspectaculargameasthesecond-ranked earneda17-14decisionover Spartans Michigan State17, UCLA14 1,*January 1956 —RoseBowl* Minnesota 21, UCLA3 1,*January 1962—RoseBowl* Passing : — Wells (M)14-80-1; Bolden(M)14-52-1; Stits(U)5-25-0; Davenport (U)8-22-0; — Alexander (U)10-48-0; Stephens(M)12-46-2; Dickson (M)12-45-0; Smith(U) UCLA

UCLA — Kowalczyk (M)13-88-0; Planutis (M)12-66-0; S. Brown (U)14-63-0; Davenport : Sunny. Passing — Alexander (U)3-26-0; Cairns(M) 2-24-0; Zeno(U)1-14-0; Hauck1-12-0. Sunny. Receiving fi — Peaks (M)3-40-1; Decker (U)1-47; Loudd (U)1-14. eld goal atthe8:40markof : 100,809. fi —Stephens(M)11-7-0-75-0; B. Smith (U)5-2-0-22-0; Singleton (U) 2-2-0-18-0. eld goal. eld fi —Bill Stits13-yard passfrom PaulCameron. John Hermannconverts. —Bob Davenport, two-yard run. JimDecker converts. —Bobby Smith, 28-yard eld goal withseven secondsremaining provided asensational Attendance Attendance: MINN —Knox (U)8-2-1-61-0; Morral (M)15-4-2-38-1; Peaks (M)2-1-0-67-1; MSU —Stits(U)2-46-1; Hermann(U)2-15-0; Heydenfeldt (U)1-33-0; Loudd UCLA —Bill Munsey, three-yard run. Loechlerconverts. —LeRoy Bolden, one-yard run. Slonacconverts. UCLA : 100,500. —Doug Peters, one-yard run. Decker converts. 98,214. MSU —Rommie Loudd, 28-yard pass from Cameron passes28 fi eld goal. eld fi Passing eld goal. —Wells, 62-yard puntreturn. Slonacconverts. MSU fi rst whenfullbackBobDavenport scored —Ellis Duckett, six-yard blocked puntreturn. —Cameron (U)22-9-1-152-2; Yewcic (M) fi MINN rst quarter. However, thatwasallthe MSU —, one-yard run. Tom —John Lewis, 67-yard passfrom MSU MINN MSU —Clarence Peaks, ...16 ...... 8 ...13 ...... 152 . . 52 ... . 61 ... MSU —Billy Wells, —Stephens, UCLA —David fi nish fi rst, — COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS BRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 135 ve-yard ve-yard fi — Smith —Berrey, —Berrey, — Calcagni nal period. nal period. fi —Jack O’Rear, —Jack O’Rear, 162 ALA ... 61 —Rick Watson, —Rick Watson, —Ordonez, 37- —Ordonez, ...... 14 ...... 14 Passing Passing —Butch Woolfolk, —Butch Woolfolk, ALA Passing ALA ARK —B.J. Dickey, Dickey, —B.J. eld goal. goal. eld —Steve Bukich, 15-yard 15-yard Bukich, —Steve fi MICH MICH UCLA —Anthony Carter, 50-yard pass 50-yard Carter, —Anthony — Carter (M) 6-127-1; Carney (U) Carney — Carter (M) 6-127-1; eld goal. fi — 44-yard interception —Barry interception Krauss 44-yard MICH eld goal. eld goal. fi — Clay (A) 3-11-0; Eckwood (A) 3-(-1)-0; (A) 3-(-1)-0; Eckwood (A) 3-11-0; — Clay —Berrey, 25-yard 25-yard —Berrey, eld goal by Peter Boermeester and a Boermeester Peter by eld goal ALA fi ALA —Jojo Townsell, 17-yard pass from . Ramsey. Tom pass from 17-yard Townsell, —Jojo Receiving eld goal. eld goal. fi ve points midway through the through points midway ve fi eld goal. eld goal. Receiving fi 40,309. UCLA nal margin. nal margin. — Rogers (U) 13; Montgomery (U) 11. — Rogers (U) 13; fi 52,736. 52,736. 55,202. —Tim Wrightman, nine-yard pass from Ramsey. Johnson Johnson Ramsey. pass from nine-yard Wrightman, —Tim —Haji-Sheikh, 47-yard 47-yard —Haji-Sheikh, Tackles Tackles —Johnny Davis, two-yard run. Berrey converts. converts. Berrey run. two-yard Davis, —Johnny UCLA — Muro (U) 19; Robinson (U) 15; Tuiasosopo (U) 13. Tuiasosopo Robinson (U) 15; (U) 19; — Muro MICH Attendance: Attendance: ALA Attendance: Attendance: Attendance: —Peter Boermeester, 41-yard 41-yard Boermeester, —Peter —Theotis Brown 61-yard run. Corral kick failed. kick failed. Corral run. 61-yard —Theotis Brown Tackles . Berrey converts. converts. Berrey Nathan. Tony —Ali Haji-Sheikh, 24-yard 24-yard —Ali Haji-Sheikh, —Smith, nine-yard run. Haji-Sheikh converts. Haji-Sheikh converts. run. nine-yard —Smith, —Roland Sales, four-yard run. Ismael Ordonez converts. converts. Ismael Ordonez run. four-yard —Roland Sales, —Buckey Berrey, 37-yard 37-yard Berrey, —Buckey UCLA UCLA 72º (indoors). 72º (indoors). Sunny 70º. 70º. Sunny ve minutes, including one with just eight seconds remaining in the game, in the game, including one with just eight seconds remaining minutes, ve : Windy : 34º. fi MICH — Woolfolk (M) 27-186-1; Smith (M) 10-64-1; Nelson (U) 18-33-0. Nelson (U) 18-33-0. Smith (M) 10-64-1; (M) 27-186-1; Woolfolk — — Owens (U) 17-121-0; Cowins (A) 24-89-0; Brown (U) 11-84-0. (U) 11-84-0. Brown (A) 24-89-0; Cowins (U) 17-121-0; — Owens ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... 26/12/2...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes Att./Comp./Int. 11/4/2 eld goal. eld goal. nal fi fi *December 31, 1981 — Bluebonnet Bowl* *December 31, UCLA 14 Michigan 33, *December 25, 1978 — * 1978 *December 25, Arkansas 10 UCLA 10, rst twin-thousand yard rushers for a season during the contest. for rushers rst twin-thousand yard 54/315 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 33/33 168 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... run. Haji-Sheikh converts. run. Statistics Michigan UCLA 25 ...... First Downs ...... 16/10/0 ...... Yards 70/483 ...... Total Plays/Total 61/195 Individuals Top Rushing (M) 15-9-0-152-1; Ramsey (U) 25-12-1-162-2. Ramsey (M) 15-9-0-152-1; (U) 3-37-1. Townsell 5-89-0.; (A) 16-11-0-49-0; Bukich (U) 11-4-2-61-0. Bukich (U) 11-4-2-61-0. (A) 16-11-0-49-0; one-yard run. Run failed. Run failed. run. one-yard converts. converts. Reece (U) 2-36-0. Reece (U) 2-36-0. 24/13/2 ...... Yards 75/278 ...... Total Plays/Total 66/316 Individuals Top Rushing run. Boermeester converts. run. Statistics UCLA Arkansas 19 ...... First Downs ...... 51/200 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 55/255 78 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... Haji-Sheikh converts. Smith. Steve from converts. Norm Johnson In what would be their last bowl defeat for over a decade, No. 19 UCLA was held 19 UCLA No. a decade, over for defeat be their last bowl In what would Despite its inability to 16 Michigan. rushing in the 33-14 loss to No. to 33 yards only UCLA trailed by the ball, move Tom 19-14 when the Bruins closed to within in the contest, With 7:37 remaining covering 16th of the year, pass of the game, his second threw Ramsey in with a couple of touchdowns Michigan answered Wrightman. Tim to nine yards the large the deceptively to produce Scoring Michigan UCLA 33 Weather: 20 — MICH Scoring: 10 0 3 14 0 0 7 7 — line on two occasions. Brown (1,092) and (1,003) became the school’s became the school’s (1,003) Tyler Wendell and (1,092) Brown occasions. line on two fi Scoring Alabama UCLA Weather 36 6 ALA Scoring: 7 3 9 — 17 0 0 0 6 — Bruins and eighth-ranked the 15th-ranked AZ, Tempe, in On this Christmas day 121 yards for ran James Owens to a 10-10 tie. Razorbacks played Arkansas After the Bruins. standouts for 84 as offensive added Theotis Brown and produced and the offense took charge, the Bruin defense grabbed a 10-0 halftime lead, the second half on a the game-tying points in Scoring Arkansas UCLA Weather: 10 ARK Scoring: 10 0 0 — 0 yard 10 0 0 3 7 — 20-yard pass from pass from 20-yard return. Berrey converts. converts. Berrey return. 28-yard goal. goal. 28-yard pass failed. Berrey run. one-yard 15-yard run by Steve Bukich, making his only start making his only the season. of Bukich, quarterback run by Steve 15-yard UCLA’S BOWL TRADITION BOWL UCLA’S UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER eld fi —Beban, —Beban, eld goal. ve-yard ve-yard fi fi — Sciarra — Sciarra —Henry, 67- —Henry, 147 . 212 UCLA ...... 19 ...... 10 Passing UCLA nished off a 14-play nished off a 14-play fi —Brett White, White, —Brett 33-yard — Henry (U) 5-113-2; Andersen (U) — Henry (U) 5-113-2; UCLA —Pete Johnson, three-yard run. Klaban converts. Klaban converts. run. three-yard Johnson, —Pete Receiving —Bob Apisa, 38-yard run. Steve Juday’s pass failed. pass failed. Juday’s Steve run. 38-yard Apisa, —Bob — Beban (U) 20-8-0-147-0; Juday (M) 18-6-3-80-0; (M) 18-6-3-80-0; Juday — Beban (U) 20-8-0-147-0; eld goal. fi participatedrst time the Bruins game in a bowl fi OSU MSU n (O) 17-93-0; Johnson (O) 19-70-1. (O) 19-70-1. Johnson n (O) 17-93-0; 100,087. rst half, Beban sneaked in for a touchdown and a a touchdown in for Beban sneaked rst half, 105,464. 105,464. fi fi rst victory by upsetting No. 1-ranked and 1-ranked victoryrst Rose Bowl upsetting No. by fi Passing — Washington (M) 4-81-0; Altenberg (U) 3-55-0; Nelson (U) Altenberg (U) 3-55-0; (M) 4-81-0; Washington — eld goal by Brett White. On UCLA’s next possession, next possession, On UCLA’s White. Brett by eld goal fi nally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter when on the scoreboard got nally fi rst half in which State had the ball for 20 of the 24 Ohio State had the ball for rst half in which fi Attendance: Attendance: Receiving —Gary Beban, one-yard run. Kurt Zimmerman converts. converts. Zimmerman Kurt run. one-yard —Gary Beban, —Tom Klaban, 42-yard 42-yard Klaban, —Tom rst quarter points on a Bruin team that had allowed only 23 all year. 23 all year. only rst quarter points on a Bruin team that had allowed n. During a n. fi fi Clear 60º. Clear 60º. Sunny 65º. 65º. Sunny UCLA

— Tyler (U) 21-172-1; Grif (U) 21-172-1; Tyler — — C. Jones (M) 20-113-0; Apisa (M) 4-49-1; Lee (M) 15-41-0; Farr (U) 10-36-0; Beban (U) 10-36-0; Farr Lee (M) 15-41-0; Apisa (M) 4-49-1; (M) 20-113-0; Jones — C. —Wally Henry, 16-yard pass from . White kick failed. White kick failed. Sciarra. John pass from 16-yard Henry, —Wally —Wendell Tyler, 54-yard run. White converts. run. 54-yard Tyler, —Wendell —Juday, one-yard run. Apisa run failed. run. one-yard —Juday, rst play of the second quarter on a one-yard run by Beban after John Erquiaga Erquiaga Beban after John second quarter of the by run on a one-yard play rst fi *January 1, 1976 — Rose Bowl* 1976 — *January 1, 10 Ohio State UCLA 23, *December 20, 1976 — Liberty Bowl* *December 20, UCLA 6 Alabama 36, *January 1, 1966 — Rose Bowl* *January1, 12 Michigan State UCLA 14, other than the Rose, but were soundly defeated by the Crimson Tide in a game the Crimson by defeated soundly but were other than the Rose, early, Alabama took control 16 No. conditions. in windy and near-freezing played scoring 17 Alabama pulled away to a 30-0 lead before running back Theotis Brown dashed 61- Theotis Brown running back before to a 30-0 lead Alabama pulled away but yards, UCLA totaled 380 offensive 7 Bruins. the No. by the lone score for yards Alabama inside the and was stopped on downs turnovers commited four UCLA Scoring: OSU Scoring: yard pass from Sciarra. White converts. White converts. Sciarra. pass from yard The 1976 Liberty Bowl marked the The 1976 Liberty marked Bowl goal, giving the Buckeyes a 3-0 halftime lead. The Bruins tied the game early in the The Bruins tied the game early a 3-0 halftime lead. giving the Buckeyes goal, quarter third on a 33-yard Late in the play. touchdown up on a 16-yard Henry hooked Wally and Sciarra John Pete OSU’s play. and Henry touchdown Sciarra a 67-yard combined for quarter, third who rushed for Tyler, Wendell but touchdown with a three-yard countered Johnson MVP was named Rose Bowl Sciarra touchdown. with a 54-yard countered 172 yards, touchdowns. and two 212 yards for completing 13-of-19 passes for State Scoring 10 Ohio 3 0 0 7 — UCLA Weather: 23 16 7 — 0 0 UCLA Statistics Ohio State 20 ...... First Downs ...... 51/208 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 47/202 90 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 18/7/2 ...... Passes ...... 19/13/2Att./Comp./Int...... Yards 69/298 ...... Total Plays/Total 66/414 Individuals Top Rushing UCLA On Jan. 1, 1976, the 11th-ranked Bruins returned to Pasadena to take on Woody Woody on to Pasadena to take Bruins returned the 11th-ranked 1976, 1, On Jan. winner Heisman and two-time top-ranked Hayes’ Grif Archie points with a second-quarter the only Klaban provided Tom kicker minutes, Scoring: Michigan State 12 12 — Scoring 0 0 0 Michigan UCLA Weather: 14 14 0 0 — 0 scoring drive with a one-yard sneak with 31 seconds to play. Bob Stiles and Grider sneak with 31 seconds to play. a one-yard with scoring drive try. Apisa short line on the two-point of the goal stopped Zimmerman converts. run. one-yard MSU Statistics Michigan State 13 ...... First Downs ...... 46/204 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 41/65 110 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 22/8/3 ...... Passes ...... Att./Comp./Int. 20/8/0 ...... Yards 68/314 ...... Total Plays/Total 61/212 Individuals Top Rushing 5-12-0. Horgan (U) (U) 25-14-2; UCLA Fifth-ranked UCLA earned its Fifth-ranked the 6:13 mark but the Spartans run at on a 38-yard failed on a Apisa scored Bob Larry Smith partially Bubba blocked series, On the next pass attempt. two-point Juday Steve 49. MSU the ball at the UCLA punt to give Cox’s (U) 19-13-2-212-2; Greene (O) 18-7-2-90-0; (O) 18-7-2-90-0; Greene (U) 19-13-2-212-2; 3-39-0; Baschnagel (O) 3-26-0. 3-39-0; Raye (M) 4-2-0-30-0. (M) 4-2-0-30-0. Raye previously unbeaten, Michigan State. Quarterback touchdowns Gary two ran for Beban Michigan State. unbeaten, previously on UCLA took a 7-0 lead to victory. in leading the Bruins 147 yards for and threw the by was recovered A successful onside kick a fumbled punt return. had recovered pass a 20-yard and run by A 21-yard line. 42-yard Dallas Grider at the MSU On the line. the Bruins the ball at the one-yard Altenberg gave to Kurt Beban from with 11:50 left in the next play, Michigan State 14-0 lead. GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

136 HISTORY CA 73— 24 07— 14 Weather: UCLA Michigan Scoring season, outscored the Wolverines 10-0inthe de 21-0 second-quarter year, thetwo teamshadplayed in Ann Arbor andtheBruinshadralliedfrom a 19th-ranked , 24-10, inthe1983RoseBowl. Earlierinthe The fi Scoring: UCLA 18 of25passesfor 162yards. 11 yards tomake thescore 24-7. Ramsey wasvoted Player oftheGame, completing minutes remaining intercepted whenBlanchard Montgomery apassandreturned it touchdown scamper. The Bruinsput thegameoutofreach withjustover eight points early inthethird quarter, butDanny Andrews countered withanine-yard touchdown runandJohn Lee’s 39-yard 42-1. Rushing Top Individuals 72/343 Plays/Total72/319 ...... TotalYards...... 34/19/3 ...... Passing Yards 209 ...... Net 47/181 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 38/110 ...... Downs First 19 ...... Michigan UCLA Statistics Sheikh converts. 11-yard interception return. Leeconverts. UCLA 4-45-0. Receiving Tailback GastonGreen, inhis tive New Year’s Day victory, defeating 13th-ranked Miami39-37, intheFiestaBowl. UCLA, ranked 14th, de ralliedfrom afourth-quarter With Miamileading 21-7inthesecondquarter, Green’s 72-yard runandtwo John intercepted his two touchdowns andwasnamedOffensive Player of theGame. James Washington ed goal. eld 5-129-1; Dorrell (U)5-61-2. 4; Trudeau (I)39-23-3-178-1. converts. Rushing Top Individuals 83/511 Plays/Total64/205 ...... TotalYards...... 47/25/4 ...... Passing Yards 205 ...... Net 52/213 Carries/Net YardsRushing ...... 17/0 ...... Downs First 16 ...... Illinois UCLA Statistics Pass failed. yard passfrom Neuheisel. Leeconverts. half andtheBruinsadded onemore touchdown tomake the at intermission. Neuheiseltossedanothertouchdown passtoDorrell inthesecond Rogers interception andMike Young’s 53-yard touchdown reception madeit28-3 a score, Neuheiselfound KarlDorrell witha16-yard TD passfollowing another UCLA scored 21pointsinthenexteightminutes. Kevin Nelsonran28yards for pass, athree-yarder toPaulBergmann. After anIllini UCLA CA 11 7 — 7 72110 036 45 IL Scoring: UCLA — Weather: UCLA Illinois Scoring 9 ’interception 43secondsintothegameledtoNeuheisel’s night, wasthestar, completing22of31passesfor 298yards andfour touchdowns. Illinois (10-1enteringthegame). RickNeuheisel, Quarterback whowasilltheprevious Unranked UCLAwon straightRoseBowl, itsfourth upsettinghighly-favored No. 4 UCLA 24, Michigan14 1,*January 1983 —RoseBowl* UCLA 39, Miami(FL)37 1,*January 1985—FiestaBowl* UCLA 45, Illinois9 2,*January 1984—RoseBowl* —Chris White, 41-yard —Chris White, fi UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER Passing fth-ranked Bruinsbegantheirrecord-setting bowl streak by defeating the —Danny Andrews, nine-yard run. Leeconverts. Tackles ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... 25/18/0 —, 16-yard passfrom Neuheisel. Leeconverts...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... 31/22/0 —Ricks(M)23-88-0; Nelson(U)11-48-0; Cephous(U)8-46-0; Andrews (U) 12- —Cephous(U)12-86-0; Nelson(U)18-69-1. UCLA MICH —Bergmann(U)6-48-0; Dunaway (M)5-110-1; (M)5-59-0; Carter Townsell (U) Clear70º. Sunny 84º. UCLA —Ramsey (U)25-18-0-162-0; Hall(M)24-13-2-155-2; Smith(M)9-6-0-54-0. —Rogers(U)11; (U)9; Montgomery Knowles (U)9. —Tom Ramsey, one-yard run. John Leeconverts. UCLA’S BOWLTRADITION —Lee, 29-yard —Eddie Garrett, one-yard passfrom Dave Hall. Ali Haji-Sheikhconverts. fi —Paul Bergmann, three-yard passfrom RickNeuheisel. John Leeconverts. fthpassoftheyear toearnDefensive Player oftheGamehonors. —Bryan —Bryan Wiley, eight-yard run. Leeconverts. Attendance: Attendance: fi cit for a31-27victory. UCLA, 9-1-1duringtheregular Tackles fi ed goal. eld Receiving fi eld goal. fi rst career start, rushedfor 144yards andscored 104,991. — Knowles (U)10; Taylor (U)7; Rogers(U)6. 103,217. UCLA IL UCLA — Williams (I)10-88-0; Rooks(I)6-35-1; Young (U) MICH —Thomas Rooks, fi eld goal. Michiganclosedthegap tothree —Kevin Nelson28-yard run. Leeconverts. —Dorrell, 15-yard passfrom Neuheisel. Lee —Dan Rice, four-yard passfrom Hall. Haji- fi rst halfon Tom Ramsey’s one-yard Passing UCLA fi cit toearnitsthird consecu- fi eld goal madethescore 7-3, fi ve-yard passfrom . — Neuheisel(U)31-22-0-298- UCLA — —Blanchard Montgomery UCLA fi nal score 45-9. —Lee kicks39-yard —Mike Young, 53- ...19 ...... 27 ...... 162 298 fi rstTD

(U) 10; (U)10; Norton Taylor (U)10. 11-102-0; Happel (I)6-89-1; Sherrard (U)4-48-1; Dorrell (U)3-59-0. Passing 52-yard (M) 8-61-0; Sherrard (U)5-94-1; Green (U)5-47-0. (U) 27-18-0-243-2; Kosar (M)44-31-1-294-2. Rushing Top Individuals 61/404 Plays/Total77/423 ...... TotalYards...... 44/31/1 ...... Passing Yards 294 ...... Net 44/161 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 33/129 ...... Downs First 23 ...... Miami UCLA Statistics Rushing Top Individuals 81/488 Plays/Total72/401 ...... TotalYards...... 38/29/1 ...... Passing Yards 319 ...... Net 55/299 ...... Rushing Carries/Net Yards 34/82 ...... Downs First 25 ...... Iowa UCLA Statistics pass from Long. Harmonrun. from MattStevens. Leeconverts. IOWA fi UCLA 30-yard run. John Leeconverts. 19-yard run. Kosar passfailed. CA 5 0 — 71039 715 1473 13 — Scoring:37 UCLA Weather: UCLA Miami Scoring Lee CA 70 307— 17 7— 10 31 Weather: UCLA BYU Scoring For the — 71445 1014 73 11 — 28 Scoring: IOWA Weather: UCLA Iowa Scoring scoring 45points. Hawkeyes to13pointsduringa45-minute spaninwhichtheBruinoffense was Norton, with10tackleseach, ledaBruindefense that limitedthefourth-ranked last sneak.TD onafourth-quarter James Washington, Tommy Taylorcompleted 16of26passesfor 189yards andonetouchdown andscored UCLA’s andKen the day. MattStevens, Junior quarterback inplaceofinjured David starting Norrie, inasmanyits fourth years onNew Year’s Day. The tailbackwasnottheonly starof Bowl annals, andfour touchdowns tolead13th-ranked UCLAtoa45-28victory, freshman EricBallrushedforRedshirt 227yards, thesecondhighesttotalinRose the game open with 17 third-quarter points. the gameopenwith17third-quarter for 262yards andthree scores. UCLAledjust7-3athalftime, butthe Bruinsbroke with 266netyards rushing. Bytheendofthird quarter, hehadalready rushed three touchdowns enroute andpassed for afourth tosettingamajor-bowl record a touchdown untiljustundertwo minutes remained inthecontest. Green scored setting performance againsttheCougarsand Bruindefense heldBYUwithout post-season victory, defeating BYU, 31-10. Tailback GastonGreen hadarecord- converts. goal. UCLA Blades, 48-yard passfrom BernieKosar. Cox converts. run. Greg Cox converts. Tumey forced afumbleaftersackofBernieKosar tosealthewin. a 22-yard with 2:58remaining, butSteve Bonomoved theBruinsdown the eld goal. eld UCLA 45, Iowa 28 1,*January 1986—RoseBowl* UCLA 31, Brigham Young 10 *December 30, 1986—Freedom Bowl* MIA fi eld goals gave UCLAa22-21halftimelead. Miamirallied, takinga37-36lead —Lee kicks22-yard —Shinnick talliessafety. —Chuck Longfour-yard run. Houghtlinconverts...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... 27/18/0 ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... 26/16/1 fi —Long(I)37-29-1-319-1; Stevens (U)26-16-1-189-1. eld goal. eld —Green (U)21-144-2; Oliver (M)8-75-1; Bratton(M)12-56-2. fi UCLA — Ball(U)22-227-4; R. Harmon(I)14-55-0; Hudson(I)13-53-1; Green (U)13-46-0. —Cox, 31-yard fth consecutive year, No. 15UCLAcapped asuccessfulcampaignwith UCLA Sunny 51º. Overcast 71º. fi Clouds 68º. eld goal for thewinningpoints. Miamimountedonelastchargebut Terry —, six-yard run. John Leeconverts. —Mike Young, 33-yard passfrom Bono. Leeconverts. —David Hudson, one-yard run. RobHoughtlinconverts. —Ball, 40-yard run. Leeconverts. UCLA Attendance: Attendance: —Stevens, one-yard run. Leeconverts. fi MIA Attendance: eld goal. fi eld goal. eld —, 68-yard puntreturn. Cox converts. UCLA UCLA MIA UCLA UCLA 60,310. —Bratton, three-yard passfrom Kosar. Cox converts. 55,422. —Lee, 42-yard —Lee, 51-yard —Ball, 32-yard run. Leeconverts. 103,292. —, 10-yard passfrom . Lee Receiving UCLA UCLA Tackles fi eld goal. eld fi eld goal. eld UCLA —Bratton(M)9-42-1; W. Smith —Green 72-yard run. Leeconverts. —Ball, six-yard run. Leeconverts. —Price(U)10; Taylor (U)8; —Mike Sherrard, six-yard pass Receiving IOWA IOWA MIA UCLA Tackles —Darryl Oliver—Darryl 34-yard MIA fi —Bill Happel, 11-yard eld andLeekicked —Houghtlin, 24-yard IOWA —Lee, 33-yard UCLA Passing —Melvin Bratton, — R. Harmon(I) ...20 ...... 29 ...... — Washington 243 189 MIA —Houghtlin, —Eric Ball, — Bono —Brian fi eld

COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS BRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 137 rst eld fi fi —Ricky eld goal. fi — Maddox — Maddox 176 — Aikman (U) — . 288 UCLA — Darby (U) 8; (U) 8; — Darby ...... 14 — Cook (U) 43- ...... 31 Passing Passing Passing 3 Passing Tackles Tackles nishing touches on his All- nishing touches on his — three-yard run. run. Moss three-yard —Brent fi — Wright (I) 9-94-0; LaChapelle LaChapelle Wright (I) 9-94-0; — WISC —Chris Richardson, 27-yard 27-yard —Chris Richardson, IL — Farr (U) 4-48-0; McCracken (U) 2-16-0. (U) 2-16-0. McCracken (U) 4-48-0; — Farr — Stokes (U) 14-176-0; Dawkins (W) 4-33-0; (W) 4-33-0; Dawkins (U) 14-176-0; — Stokes Receiving eld goal. — Miller (U) 9; Bennett (U) 8; Collier (U) 8. Bennett (U) 8; — Miller (U) 9; fi —Darrell Bevell 21-yard run. Schnetzky converts. run. 21-yard Bevell —Darrell eld goal. fi eld goal, after Michael Williams blocked a punt Williams blocked after Michael eld goal, fi Receiving 42,281. WISC Receiving Tackles 101,237. —Moss, one-yard run. Schnetzky converts. Schnetzky converts. run. one-yard —Moss, WISC eld goal. ve-yard pass from Wayne Cook. Pass failed. failed. Pass Cook. Wayne pass from ve-yard fi fi Attendance: Attendance: —Louis Perez, 32-yard 32-yard —Louis Perez, —Bjorn Merten, 27-yard 27-yard —Bjorn Merten, Haze 73º. Haze 73º. nal seconds. Clear 57º. Clear 57º. fi eld goal by Perez. The Illini took the ensuing kickoff and drove all the way all the way and drove The Illini took the ensuing kickoff Perez. by eld goal rst-quarter goal-line interception, was named the game’s MVP. the game’s was named rst-quarter interception, goal-line fi — Feagin (I) 12-71-0; Williams (U) 23-52-0; Carter (U) 6-22-0. Carter (U) 6-22-0. Williams (U) 23-52-0; (I) 12-71-0; — Feagin — Wills (U) 18-120-0; Brown (U) 16-56-0; Grovey (A) 7-19-0. 7-19-0. (A) Grovey (U) 16-56-0; Brown Wills (U) 18-120-0; — fi — Moss (W) 36-158-2; Davis (U) 13-88-1; Hicks (U) 8-67-0. Hicks (U) 8-67-0. (U) 13-88-1; Davis — Moss (W) 36-158-2; — Kline (U) 8; Davis (U) 6; Wahler (U) 6. (U) 6. Wahler (U) 6; Davis 8; — Kline (U) ve points with 3:38 remaining in the game. On its next possession, UCLA On its next possession, in the game. remaining points with 3:38 ve ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... 28/17/1...... Passes Att./Comp./Int. fi —Perez,19-yard —Perez,19-yard ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... 43/28/1...... Passes Att./Comp./Int. —Mike Nguyen, Nguyen, —Mike u caused him to miss three practices during game week, UCLA quarterback practices during game week, u caused him to miss three fl *January 1, 1994 — Rose Bowl* *January 1, UCLA 16 Wisconsin 21, *December 31, 1991 — John Hancock Bowl* 1991 — John 31, *December Illinois 3 UCLA 6, quarter on a 32-yard Louis Perez quarter Louis Perez on a 32-yard quarter the third in on a 27-yard Illinois tied the score Wells. Forrey Illinois’ by when the tied until the fourth quarter, The game remained Chris Richardson. by goal a with senior Randy Cole recovering again, came through Bruin special teams unit line to set up a game-winning on the Illini 11-yard Filmel Johnson fumbled punt by 19-yard intercepted Argo Stacy stopped when senior but were to the UCLA 29, who Ale, Arnold Linebacker it to the UCLA 34. returned pass and Verduzco a Jason made a Henderson (U) 5; Cole (U) 5. Cole Henderson (U) 5; (U) 28-17-1-176-0; Verduzco (I) 38-17-3-189-0. (I) 38-17-3-189-0. Verduzco (U) 28-17-1-176-0; Williams (U) 3-13-0. Bell (I) 4-19-0; 4-41-0; (U) Davis (U) 5-69-0; 26/119 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 41/92 189 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... UCLA Statistics UCLA Illinois 19 ...... First Downs ...... 38/17/3 ...... Yards 64/308 ...... Total Plays/Total 69/268 Individuals Top Rushing No. 22 UCLA increased its record of consecutive bowl victories to eight with a 6-3 victories to eight with bowl of consecutive its record increased 22 UCLA No. 3-0 lead in the UCLA took a Hancock Bowl. John victory Illinois in the over Scoring Illinois UCLA Weather: UCLA Scoring: 0 0 3 0 — 6 3 0 0 3 — 27-19-1-172-1; Grovey (A) 7-2-0-10-0. (A) 7-2-0-10-0. Grovey 27-19-1-172-1; Tackles Top Individuals Top Rushing 28-1-288-1; Bevell (W) 20-10-1-96-0. Bevell 28-1-288-1; 20/10/1 ...... Yards 66/346 ...... Total Plays/Total 83/500 Individuals Top Rushing (U) 3-34-0. Jordan Allen (U) 4-32-0; 46/250 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 40/212 96 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... Davis 12-yard run. Merten converts. Merten converts. run. 12-yard Davis UCLA Statistics Wisconsin UCLA 21 ...... First Downs ...... American season, Stokes set Rose Bowl records for receptions (14) and receiving (14) and receiving receptions for records set Rose Bowl Stokes American season, a serious bout with after days only Playing (176) in the Bruins’ losing effort. yards the third-highest the 28 passes, while completing 288 yards for Cook passed Wayne pulled to but most of the game, UCLA trailed total in school history time. at the within line as the clock ticked the Badger 15-yard line to 38-yard its own from moved the away Rick Schnetzky converts. UCLA was playing in its 10th bowl in 13 seasons, but despite a record-setting but despite a record-setting in 13 seasons, in its 10th bowl UCLA was playing unable to pull out Bruins were the 14th-ranked Stokes, J.J. receiver by performance Putting the a victory Badgers. against the ninth-ranked Scoring UCLA Wisconsin Weather: UCLA Scoring: 21 16 7 7 0 7 — 13 — 3 0 0 UCLA’S BOWL TRADITION BOWL UCLA’S UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER Te r r y —Brian —Corwin — Heimuli — Heimuli 173 .. 95 UCLA . 172 ...... 15 ...... 19 — Anderson (U) —Franey, 49-yard 49-yard —Franey, ...... 22 UCLA rst downs on 36 on 36 rst downs fi Receiving — Washington (U) 12; (U) 12; Washington — ve-yard pass from Troy ve-yard pass Troy from eld goal. goal. eld fi —Anthony Williams, Williams, —Anthony 14- fi UCLA —Kendall Trainor, 49-yard Trainor, —Kendall eld goal of the contest eld goal fi —Karl Dorrell, 13-yard pass 13-yard —Karl Dorrell, Receiving FLA Tackles ARK —Gaston Green three-yard run. run. three-yard —Gaston Green — Norton (U) 17; Lake (U) 11; (U) 11; Lake — Norton (U) 17; —Stacey Simmons, seven-yard pass seven-yard Simmons, —Stacey UCLA eld goal. UCLA’s Alfredo Velasco Velasco Alfredo UCLA’s eld goal. fi eld goal. eld goal. FLA fi UCLA Tackles —McGinty, 32-yard 32-yard —McGinty, —Danny Thompson, Thompson, —Danny rst freshman in the history in rst freshman of the Cotton eld goal. goal. eld fi fi FLA eld goal. eld goal. fi UCLA 74,304. 24,839. eld goal. fi —Bruce Hansen three-yard run. Chitty converts. Chitty run. three-yard —Bruce Hansen —Velasco, 32-yard 32-yard —Velasco, BYU —Green, one-yard run. Franey converts. converts. Franey run. one-yard —Green, historyfth school in consecutive to win six fi UCLA rst coach in history to accomplish that feat. No. 9 UCLA built No. historyrst coach in to accomplish that feat. fi Attendance: rst school in college football history to win seven consecutive consecutive history rst school in college football to win seven Attendance: fi UCLA nal four minutes which resulted in Brian Brown’s one-yard TD run one-yard in Brian Brown’s which resulted minutes nal four —Mark Estwick, one-yard run. Alfredo Velasco converts. converts. Velasco Alfredo run. one-yard —Mark Estwick, —Alfredo Velasco, 34-yard Velasco, —Alfredo —Green, 79-yard run. Franey converts. converts. Franey run. 79-yard —Green, —Velasco, 32-yard 32-yard —Velasco, fi — Jensen (B) 31-18-3-124-0; Stevens (U) 20-7-1-82-0. (U) 20-7-1-82-0. Stevens (B) 31-18-3-124-0; — Jensen —Leonard Chitty, 32-yard 32-yard Chitty, —Leonard Sunny 78º. Sunny Cloudy 65º. Cloudy 65º. UCLA UCLA — Green (U) 33-266-3; Greenwood (U) 5-104-0; Heimuli (B) 11-40-0; B. Hansen (B) B. (B) 11-40-0; Heimuli (U) 5-104-0; Greenwood (U) 33-266-3; — Green — Smith (F) 17-128-0; Ball (U) 23-49-0; W. Williams (F) 8-43-0; Brown (U) 10-29-1. Brown Williams (F) 8-43-0; W. Ball (U) 23-49-0; — Smith (F) 17-128-0; — Aikman (U) 30-19-0-173-1; Bell (F) 38-19-0-188-2. Bell (F) 38-19-0-188-2. Aikman (U) 30-19-0-173-1; — ...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... 30/19/2...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes Att./Comp./Int. 21/8/1 Passing Passing *December 25, 1987 — * — 1987 *December 25, 16 Florida UCLA 20, *January 2, 1989 — Cotton Bowl* *January 2, Arkansas 3 UCLA 17, eld goal. eld goal. eld goal. eld goal. 4-52-0; Smith (F) 4-19-0; Snead (F) 3-62-0; Pickert (U) 3-37-0. (U) 3-37-0. Pickert Snead (F) 3-62-0; Smith (F) 4-19-0; 4-52-0; yard pass from Bell. Kick blocked. Bell. pass from yard Statistics UCLA Florida 24 ...... First Downs ...... 38/185 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 41/48 188 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 38/19/0 ...... Yards 76/373 ...... Total Plays/Total 71/221 Individuals Top Rushing Passing Johnson (U) 11; Dial (U) 10. (U) 11; Johnson Brown, one-yard run. Velasco converts. converts. Velasco run. one-yard Brown, Velasco converts. Aikman. from . Robert McGinty converts. Robert McGinty converts. Bell. Kerwin from made the score 20-10, but Kerwin Bell’s second touchdown pass of the day, with pass of the day, second touchdown Bell’s but Kerwin 20-10, made the score 20-16. points, to four closed the gap 7:51 remaining, Scoring Florida UCLA Weather: 16 7 3 0 6 — 20 3 7 7 3 — with three seconds remaining in the half. The Bruins took the lead for good with good The Bruins took the lead for half. in the seconds remaining with three Thompson grabbed a tipped quarter in the third as tailback Danny 1:18 remaining second Velasco’s 17-10 lead. a pass in the end zone for UCLA became only the UCLA became only Florida built a Aloha Bowl. Florida in the over games with its 20-16 triumph bowl Bruins mounted an 81-yard 10th-ranked but the 10-3 lead in the second quarter, the over drive UCLA Scoring: Scoring: BYU Scoring: 43/25/3 ...... Yards 86/294 ...... Total Plays/Total 70/518 Individuals Top Rushing 8-36-1. (B) 5-27-0. Parker (U) 6-83-1; Dorrell (B) 8-66-0; (U) 9. Wahler Bolin (U) 10; 43/73 ...... Yards Carries/Net Rushing ...... 49/423 221 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... Statistics UCLA BYU 18 ...... First Downs ...... bowl games with its 17-3 triumph over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl. In addition, In addition, Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl. games with its 17-3 triumph over bowl Donahue became the in remaining with just under six minutes three-pointer with a 32-yard countered and four Arkansas to just 42 net yards UCLA held the game. Wills Tailback Shawn became plays. the Scoring: UCLA Scoring: Dave Franey converts. converts. Franey Dave fi from Green. Franey converts. converts. Franey Green. from Anthony, one-yard pass from . Velasco converts. converts. Velasco Aikman. Troy pass from one-yard Anthony, fi Statistics Arkansas UCLA 4 ...... First ...... Downs ...... 22/21 ...... Yards Carries/Net 55/199 21 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 14/4/1 ...... Passes ...... 27/19/1Att./Comp./Int...... Yards 82/371 36/42 ...... Total Plays/Total Scoring Arkansas 3 UCLA Weather: 0 0 3 0 — 17 14 0 3 — 0 UCLA became the a 14-0 halftime lead on a one-yard run by Mark Estwick and Troy Aikman’s one-yard one-yard Aikman’s Troy Mark Estwick and run by a 14-0 halftime lead on a one-yard late in the third on the board Arkansas got Eighth-ranked Anthony. pass to Corwin a 49-yard kicked Trainor quarter when Kendall to for over 100 yards (120). 100 yards over game to rush for Bowl GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

138 HISTORY offense. The Bruins offense. The Aggies hadno made thescore 23-21. quarter, Inthefourth theBruinsdefense steppeditup. The and 53receiving). After an Aggie touchdown, McNown’s 20-yard touchdown run 4-40-0; Hicks(U)3-53-1; Cole(T)4-32-0; Oliver (T)3-23. (T)4-8-0-30-0;Stewart McCown (T)3-6-1-25-0. Rushing Top Individuals 54/247 Plays/Total78/393 ...... TotalYards...... 30/16/1 ...... Passing Yards 239 ...... Net 40/192 Rushing...... Yards Carries/Net 48/154 ...... Downs First 23 ...... UCLA Texas Statistics A&M Henley, 49-yard run. McCord converts. Scoring: KU McNown. from McNown. converts. Merten Carter, 27-yard passfrom Williams. McCord converts. (U) 10, Willmer (U)9, (U)8. Guidry Sailer converts. 07 14 8— 29 Weather: 790— Texas 23 UCLA Scoring A&M ran outtheclockfor thewin. was 29-23UCLA. The Bruinsstoppedthe Aggies ontheir fi 16-14. Hickswould of thesecondhalf, SkipHickstookaMcNown pass41yards tocutthede touchdown withtwo secondstogo before halftime. OnUCLA’s over themiddle withatwenty-yard pass, andtwo plays later, hit JimMcElroy for a atthe thirteen Aggie 42withtwenty-four secondstogo. McNown hitDanny Farmer Texas A&M, 29-23. Trailing 16-0lateinthe behind 16-0before makingadramaticsecondhalfcomebacktobeat20th-ranked In their — converts. Merten 710201451 yard run. McCord kickfails. 07 23 — 30 Weather: Kansas UCLA Scoring butitwasn’tpoints inthequarter enoughtoavert defeat. interesting. Behindthepassing and scramblingofMcNown, theBruinsscored 23 quarter,entering thefourth rally thatmadethings theBruinsstagedafourth-quarter capped a10-play, 80-yard drive thatnarrowed theKansasleadto23-7. Trailing 37-7 numbers onthescoreboard. A CadeMcNown touchdown passtoBradMelsby quarter, Kansasbuilttheleadto23points. The unranked Bruinscamebacktoput and intheair, builta17-0halftimeleadenroute tothevictory. Early inthethird Kansas dominateditfrom thestart. The Jayhawks, moving theballonground It was ’s 5-78-1. Rushing Top Individuals 71/548 Plays/Total83/395 ...... TotalYards...... 38/15/0 ...... Passing Yards 136 ...... Net 43/277 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 45/286 ...... Downs First 21 ...... UCLA KU Statistics McNown.run. Abdul-Jabbar converts. from McNown. ChrisSailerconverts. Nguyen. Kyle converts. Bryant Scoring: A&M (U) 4-34-0. 2-0-15-0. Rollins. ve yards intotheendzone. McNown carried inthetwo-point conversion andit UCLA 29, Texas A&M 23 1,*January 1998—CottonBowl* Kansas 51, UCLA30 *December 25, 1995— Aloha Bowl* UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER Passing ...... Pse t/opIt ...... 14/7/1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... Passes Att./Comp./Int...... Passes ...... 28/19/1 A&M fi Receiving rst bowl gameundersecond-year coachBob Toledo, theNo. 5Bruinsfell — Abdul-Jabbar (U)26-152-1; Henley (K)13-108-2; McNown (U)11-82-0; Vann (K) A&M KU — Hicks(U)31-140-0; Hall(T)7-93-1. Cloudy53º. Sunny 84º. Tackles —Jim Moore, nine-yard passfrom Mark Williams. Jeff McCord converts. —Dante Hall, 74-yard run. converts. Bryant —Williams, six-yard run. McCord converts. —Chris Cole, 43-yard run. converts. Bryant UCLA —Brandon Jennings, 64-yard interception return afterlateralfrom Dat — Williams (K)27-18-3-288-1; McNown (U)34-13-3-121-0; R. Walker (U)4- fi KU UCLA’S BOWLTRADITION andhadminus-one yard quarter rst downs oftotal inthefourth — Williams (U), 8; Bennett(U), Edwards (U), Nevadomsky (U), 5. — Byrd (K)4-116-1; Henley (K)3-41-0; Melsby (U)5-35-2; Abdul-Jabbar —Isaac Byrd, 77-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts. fi Attendance: nally tooktheleadwhenRyanNeufeld tookareverse andran fi —Ryan Neufeld, nish theday with193all-purposeyards (140ontheground Attendance: UCLA fi KU nal gameasheadcoachoftheBruins, but11th-ranked A&M —Eric Vann, 67-yard run. McCord converts. UCLA —Brad Melsby, eight-yard passfrom CadeMcNown. Bjorn 41,112. —Safety, CadeMcNown sacked inendzoneby Zerick UCLA 59,215. KU fi —Karim Abdul-Jabbar, ve-yard run. McNown runsfor conversion. —McCord, 27-yard —, 41-yard passfrom McNown. Sailer Receiving fi rst half, theBruinsfacedathird-and- Passing UCLA UCLA UCLA Tackles — McElroy (U)5-84-1; Farmer(U) — McNown (U)16-29-1-239-2; UCLA —Kevin Jordan, eight-yard pass fi —Melsby, seven-yard passfrom ve-yard run. Melsby passfrom fi eld goal. eld fi —Jim McElroy, 22-yard pass nal two possessionsand — Magee(U)12, Williams —McNown, 20-yard run. KU fi rst possession rst ...10 ...... 21 ...... —Henley, two- .55 .. 292 KU KU —Andre fi cit to cit —June 62/307 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards 70/396 ...... 33/20/1 ...... Att/Comp/Int. 18/9/1 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 130 ...... Net 37/114 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 44/177 ...... Downs First 18 ...... Wisconsin UCLA Statistics WISC 25-yard 31-yard yard interception return. Davenport converts. Davenport converts. run. Davenport converts. UCLA Davenport converts. Lewis, 38-yard passfrom CadeMcNown. ChrisSailerconverts. Scoring: WISC UCLA Scoring: WISC Passing Rushing Top Individuals 74/538 Plays/Total65/497 ...... TotalYards...... Att/Comp/Int 17/9/0 ...... Passes ...... Passing Yards 154 ...... Net 38/120 ...... Rushing.Yards 48/343 ...... Net ...... Downs First 22 ...... Wisconsin UCLA Statistics 7 14 73— 31 7 17 7— Weather: 38 UCLA Wisconsin Scoring Nown. Wisconsin scored the slipped behindthedefense andcaughta41-yard touchdown passfrom CadeMc- a 61-yard bombonahalfbackpassandUCLA’s nextpossession, with back-to-backtouchdowns. Freddie MitchellhitawideopenDurell Pricewith game ended. Inthesecondquarter, UCLAtookitsonly leadofthegame(21-14) old record of931combinedyards ofoffense, combiningfor 1,035yards before the before explodingmidway through the defeated theBruins38-31infront of93,872. slowly offensively Bothteamsstarted Bruins were unabletoovercome RonDayne’s four touchdowns asNo. 9 Wisconsin Despite settingthesingleteamRoseBowl record for totalyards, thesixth-ranked CA 10730— 20 70— 21 Weather: UCLA Wisconsin Scoring yards, whichsetaSunBowl gamerecord. in thequarter, Mitchellgrabbedhisninthpass oftheday good for 180receiving 12 plays for thego-ahead score onits scoringpass,closed to20-14onalatethird quarter theBadgersdrove 70yards in and theUWdefense heldFoster tojustseven second-halfrushingyards. After UW Badger offense began tofrustratethedepletedBruindefense asthegamewore on, the secondhalf, andGrif (foot). Back-upScottMcEwancompletedfour of playing withoutsafety (ankle)andlinebacker Robert Thomas Manning (concussion). Bythetimegamewas over, theBruinswould alsobe of the return tothe scoring runwhichgave theBruinsa17-7halftimelead. However, theBruinswould lead. DeShaunFoster rushedfor 100yards inthe scoring play andChrisGrif Badgers openedthescoring, Pausteammedupwith Freddie Mitchellona64-yard injury, Paus, Cory includingquarterback anddropped aone-pointdecision. After the The already hobbledBruinslost (U) 8, Nece8(U), White (U)8. 7-142-1; Price(U)3-102-1; Melsby (U)3-66-0. manage toscore only a leadfollowing aninterception quarter 10-point fourth return, andUCLAcould (24-21). The teamstradedtouchdowns inthethird quarter. Wisconsin grabbeda fi McNown passedfor 340yards, totalinbowl history, thefourth-highest andUCLA nished with538yards, 418intheair. Wisconsin 38, UCLA31 1,*January 1999 —RoseBowl* Wisconsin 21, UCLA20 *December 29, 2000—SunBowl* —Michael Bennett, six-yard run. Pisetskyconverts. —, 64-yard Paus. pass from Cory ChrisGrif —Danny Farmer, 41-yard passfrom McNown. Sailerconverts. fi fi rst half. Also missingwere cornerbacksJasonBell(foot) andRicky starting fi eld goal. eldgoal. — McNown (U)19-34-1-2-340; Samuel (W)9-17-0-0-154. — Dayne (W)27-246-4; Samuel (W)13-65-0; Lewis (U)10-50-1; Foster (U)10-38-0. Sunny 74º. Clear 52º. fi eld withoutPaus, whosuffered abroken collarboneonthe —Lee Evans, 54-yard passfrom . Vitaly Pisetskyconverts. —, 54-yard run. MattDavenport converts. UCLA WISC UCLA UCLA Attendance: Attendance: —DeShaun Foster, seven-yard run. Grif —, three-yard passfrom Bollinger. Pisetskyconverts. WISC fi —Durell Price, 61-yard passfrom Freddie Mitchell. Sailerconverts. —Lewis, 10-yard run. Sailerconverts. fi th booteda eld goal theremainder oftheperiod. Inhis fi th followed witha —Davenport, 40-yard fi nal 10pointsofthehalftotake athree-point lead 49,093. 93,872. fi ve duringthecourseofgameto starters fi fi eld goal whichgave UCLAa20-7lead. The quarter.rst possession ofthefourth Later fi rst quarter. The teamswould shatterthe UCLA Tackles —Sailer, 30-yard fi eld goal togive theBruinsa10-7 fi ...... 36/21/1 eldgoal. — Atkins (U)9, Hicks(U)9, Thomas fi ve passesontheinitialdrive of fi rst half, includingaseven-yard WISC fi fi th converts. th converts. WISC WISC Receiving —Dayne, seven-yard run. WISC fi eld goal. eld —Dayne, 22-yard run. —Jamar Fletcher, 46- UCLA UCLA —Dayne, 10-yard UCLA ...20 ...... 25 ...... 282 418 — Farmer(U) fi nal game, nal —Jermaine —Grif —Grif fi nal play fi fi th, th, COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS BRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 139 ve-yard ve-yard —Pinegar fi 185 ...... 19 Passing Passing nal touchdown of nal touchdown rst quarter. Two of Two rst quarter. fi —J.J. Raterink, 22-yard 22-yard Raterink, —J.J. fi — London 6, T. Brown 6, 6, Brown T. — London 6, ve-yard run by Bell to run by ve-yard fi rst (2:29 remaining) on rst (2:29 remaining) — Bouknight (W) 5-107-0, — Bouknight (W) 5-107-0, fi —Tyler Holden, 10-yard pass 10-yard Holden, —Tyler — Bramlet (W) 34-20-1-307- — Bragg (U) 5-71-1, Wood (FS) Wood 5-71-1, — Bragg (U) Wyoming Tackles Tackles ve-yard pass from Olson. With Olson. pass from ve-yard fi —John Wadkowski, 12-yard pass from pass from 12-yard Wadkowski, —John Passing Passing the biggest comeback cit to record — Leisle 10, Ohaeri 9, McNeal 7, Lorier McNeal 7, Ohaeri 9, — Leisle 10, Receiving fi Wyoming —Kevin Mims, 30-yard interception return. return. interception 30-yard Mims, —Kevin Receiving NW eld goal, while junior Michael Pitre tacked tacked while junior Michael Pitre eld goal, —Junior Taylor, 29-yard pass from . Olson. Drew pass from 29-yard Taylor, —Junior fi Tackles Tackles eld goal. goal. eld 29,062 Wyoming fi UCLA eld goal. goal. eld fi 50,426 —Craig Bragg, 17-yard pass from David Koral. Medlock converts. Medlock converts. Koral. David pass from 17-yard —Craig Bragg, Attendance:

UCLA Attendance: . —Deric Yaussi, 39-yard —Deric Yaussi, —Joel Howells, 33-yard 33-yard Howells, —Joel Clear 56º Partly cloudy 42º. Partly cloudy 42º. — Davis (FS) 13-77-0, Drew (U) 17-65-0, Wright (FS) 13-58-0. Wright (FS) 13-58-0. (U) 17-65-0, Drew 13-77-0, (FS) — Davis — Drew (U) 25-126-0, Harris (W) 13-27-0. (W) 13-27-0. Harris (U) 25-126-0, — Drew rst quarter. In the second quarter, the Bruins scored 22 unanswered points, points, 22 unanswered Bruins scored the In the second quarter, rst quarter. NW fi : ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 24/13/0 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int. —Bragg, 25-yard pass from Koral. Medlock converts. Medlock converts. Koral. pass from 25-yard —Bragg, *December 30, 2005 — Sun Bowl* *December 30, Northwestern 38 UCLA 50, *December 23, 2004 — * Vegas 2004 — Las *December 23, UCLA 21 24, Wyoming Top Individuals Top Rushing (U) 31-11-1-96-1. Olson D. (FS) 26-12-1-133-1, (U) 2-13-0. Lewis 3-16-0, (U) Cowan 3-33-0, 38/21/1 ...... 66/311 Yards Plays/Total ...... Total 68/405 Individuals Top Rushing pass from Jovon Bouknight. Yaussi converts. converts. Yaussi Bouknight. Jovon pass from Yaussi converts. Bramlet. Statistics UCLA Wyoming 19 ...... First Downs ...... 30/76 ...... Yards Carries/Net Rushing ...... 42/126 329 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... Olson (U) 12-6-0-96-1. D. (U) 12-7-0-89-2, Koral 2, (U) 2-41-0. Lewis (U) 7-95-2, Bragg Holden (W) 4-115-1, 7, Niusulu 7, Havner 7. Havner 7, Niusulu 7, victory in school history, as they defeated Northwestern 50-38 in the Sun Bowl at Northwestern 50-38 in the Sun Bowl defeated as they victory in school history, Chris Markey true sophomore running backs, a pair of young Led by TX. El Paso, Senior on the ground. up 310 yards the Bruins racked Kahlil Bell, and true freshman during the regular just three who threw Olson, quarterback Drew times in the off three as he was picked struggled early season, set up a Northwestern while the third TDs, for returned were those interceptions after a on the board UCLA got 22-0, Down scoring drive. In the Ryan Moya. Olson to freshman from strike a 58-yard highlighted by Northwestern managed a quarter, third the Bruins after catching a points for more on seven Northwestern scored most of the fourth quarter gone, up an onside kick bounced directly On the ensuing kickoff, pass play. an eight-yard it 42 who returned Brandon Breazell into the hands of sophomore on a Wildcats scored the With just 0:24 seconds to play, a score. for yards Wildcats the Another onside kick by to close to within 43-38. reception touchdown the for who this time ran 45 yards Breazell, up by was picked total offensive for record schools combined to set a Sun Bowl The two the game. (161 yards) Markey (88 points). and highest combined score (1,037 yards) yards was while Breazell co-MVPs, named the game’s were TD’s) two and Bell (136 yards, who was tailback Maurice Drew, Junior of the Game. Player Teams named the Special punt-return for the NCAA record broke an injurysidelined by in the game, early yards). of the season (28.5 avg. his 15th punt return after recording average Scoring 38 Northwestern 13 — UCLA 22 0 3 Weather: 7 22 7 14 50 — The Bruins rebounded from an early 22-point de an early from The Bruins rebounded UCLA played most of the game without starting quartback Drew Olson, who left who left most of the game without starting Olson, quartback Drew UCLA played Havner, Spencer Linebacker quarterthe contest in the second with a sprained knee. Koral David due to injury. the game for dress did not leading tackler, the Pac-10’s just the Throwing offense. a spark to the UCLA added Olson and for took over and connected scrambled out of the pocket Koral career, second college pass of his to a 14-10 lead at the UCLA to stake touchdown a 17-yard with Craig Bragg for the quarter in the third to propel scoring play connected on another The two half. Bruin bowl Bragg tied the catches by The pair of scoring Bruins to a 21-10 lead. in the early using a mounted a late comeback, Wyoming game record. Raterink off a scoring pass to J.J. a 22-yard threw Bouknight fourth quarter Jovon as Wyoming faced with a fourth-and-onethe Bruins’ 27, at Later in the quarter, reverse. call against Matt A pass interference alive. a drive used a quarterback sneak to keep up a game-winning touchdown setting line, to the 12-yard the Cowboys Clark moved pass with just 0:57 on the clock. Scoring Wyoming UCLA 24 Weather: 14 — Wyoming 10 0 0 Scoring: converts. Yaussi Bramlett. Corey from 21 Medlock converts. Justin 14 7 0 — 0 UCLA Scoring end the UCLA’S BOWL TRADITION BOWL UCLA’S UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER th fi —Team —Team eld goal. rst half, rst half, —Sumlin, —Sumlin, fi fi — Bragg (U) — Reese (U) eld goals of eld goals fi — Moore (U) — Moore .. 94 . 133 UCLA — Nece (U) 11, — Nece (U) 11, ...... 9 ...... 20 Fresno Tackles Tackles —Craig Bragg, 74-yard 74-yard —Craig Bragg, Passing Passing — Mitchell (U) 9-180-1; 9-180-1; — Mitchell (U) Tackles Tackles Receiving — Paus (U) 15-8-0-147-1; — Paus (U) 15-8-0-147-1; —Joe Manning, 11-yard pass 11-yard Manning, —Joe UCLA —Visintainer, 36-yard 36-yard —Visintainer, eld conditions. However, the However, eld conditions. NMX fi Passing Passing Receiving —Desmar Black, 55-yard interception interception 55-yard —Desmar Black, eld goal. eld goal. Fresno fi NMX rst quarter, Desmar Black intercepted Desmar Black intercepted rst quarter, fi eld goals and tied the score at six-all at the at six-all and tied the score eld goals 20,126 fi eld goal. goal. eld fi rst possession of the second half. True freshman freshman True rst possession of the second half. fi 30,324. —Fikse, 39-yard 39-yard —Fikse, rst woman to play in a Division I-A football game, game, in a Division I-A football to play rst woman —Jarrad Page, 29-yard interception return. Chris Grif return. interception 29-yard Page, —Jarrad fi th converted following Page’s touchdown and in the touchdown Page’s following th converted fi UCLA UCLA Attendance: Attendance: ected at the line and intercepted to end the Bruin hopes. to end the Bruin hopes. ected at the line and intercepted fl Attendance: —Bryson Sumlin, one-yard run. Brett Visintainer converts. Visintainer converts. Brett run. one-yard —Bryson Sumlin, —Nate Fikse, 49-yard 49-yard —Nate Fikse, —Tyler Ebell, one-yard run. Fikse converts. run. one-yard Ebell, —Tyler eld goal early in the second quarter made it 17-0. It was not until in the second quarter early eld goal made it 17-0. fi Clear 50º. Cool, Wet 50º. 50º. Wet Cool, — Ebell (U) 25-70-1; White (U) 9-23; Moore (NM) 14-17. (NM) 14-17. Moore (U) 9-23; White — Ebell (U) 25-70-1; Fresno — Foster (U) 26-107-1; Bennett (W) 16-83-1. Bennett (W) 16-83-1. 26-107-1; (U) — Foster UCLA

...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 22/12/1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 26/12/1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int. —Craig Bragg, 27-yard pass from Drew Olson. Justin Medlock converts. Justin Olson. Drew pass from 27-yard —Craig Bragg, *December 30, 2003 — Silicon Valley Classic* Valley 2003 — Silicon *December 30, UCLA 9 State 17, Fresno *December 25, 2002 — Las Vegas Bowl* Vegas 2002 — Las *December 25, 13 Mexico New UCLA 27, the season. After Fikse’s 49-yarder in the 49-yarder After Fikse’s the season. Scoring: UCLA Scoring: Nate Fikse connected on a pair of Nate Fikse connected on made his 11th and 12th consecutive The successful kicks marked half. kick blocked. Hnida’s return. New Mexico 13 Scoring 6 0 0 7 — New UCLA Weather: 27 14 — 3 3 7 process set a school record for most career extra points (136). In the extra points (136). career most for set a school record process UCLA won its 10th bowl game in its last 14 outings with a 27-13 defeat of New of New with a 27-13 defeat game in its last 14 outings bowl its 10th UCLA won guided Interim Bowl. Vegas Mexico in the Sega Las man- Neither team the Bruin team to victory the defenses. in a game dominated by a for punt return A 74-yard until the fourth touchdown quarter. aged an offensive side after New the momentum to the Bruin’s Craig Bragg turned by touchdown to punt on its Mexico was forced punt return. Fikse converts. Fikse converts. punt return. converts. 35/18/1 ...... 61/167 Yards Plays/Total ...... Total 69/282 Individuals Top Rushing from Casey Kelly. Kenny Byrd converts. Byrd . Casey from Statistics Mexico New 15 ...... First Downs ...... 34/45 ...... Yards Carries/Net Rushing ...... 39/73 237 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... UCLA a Drew Olson pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown. The extra point, The extra point, a touchdown. for it 55 yards returned Olson pass and a Drew the , attempted by was blocked by Brandon Chillar. by was blocked safety Jarrad Page added a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown early in in early a touchdown for return interception a 29-yard Page added Jarrad safety scoring run with with a one-yard Ebell made it 27-6 Tyler and the fourth quarter, Senior Chris Grif 10:40 left. 16-9-0-80-0; D. Olson (U) 6-3-1-14-0; Kelly (NM) 32-18-1-237-1. (NM) 32-18-1-237-1. Kelly Olson (U) 6-3-1-14-0; D. 16-9-0-80-0; 4-38-0; Taylor (U) 4-19-0; Counter (NM) 5-78-0; Farrell (NM) 4-78-0. (NM) 4-78-0. Farrell Counter (NM) 5-78-0; (U) 4-19-0; Taylor 4-38-0; (U) 6. Havner Page (U) 8, 8, Thomas (U) 8, Reese (U) 7, White (U) 7. White Reese (U) 7, Thomas (U) 8, 44-yard pass from Paul Pinegar. Visintainer converts. Visintainer converts. Paul Pinegar. pass from 44-yard UCLA Asi Faoa. by after punt blocked safety, Statistics UCLA FSU 11 ...... First Downs ...... 25/68 ...... Yards Carries/Net Rushing ...... 49/156 96 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 31/11/1 ...... 75/289 Yards Plays/Total ...... Total 56/164 Top Individuals Top Rushing McEwan (U) 18-12-1-135-0; Bollinger (W) 16-8-0-107-2. (W) 16-8-0-107-2. Bollinger McEwan (U) 18-12-1-135-0; Chambers (Wisc) 4-30-1. Seidman (U) 2-33-0; (U) 7-50-0; Poli-Dixon Fresno State Scoring 17 UCLA 14 3 0 0 — Fresno Weather: Scoring: 9 0 7 2 0 — Fresno State scored early and held off a determined second half effort UCLA early by State scored Fresno on a crisp and wet played Classic, Football Valley to gain a 17-9 win in the Silicon State led 14-0 after one quarter, Fresno Spartan Stadium. State’s at San Jose evening and a Bulldog late in the quarter that the Bruin offense gained some momentum. UCLA managed late in the quarter gained some momentum. that the Bruin offense in With 20 seconds remaining to 17-7 at the half. the gap to narrow drive a 97-yard who made a spectacular diving Olson connected with Craig Bragg, Drew the half, the UCLA began touchdown. a 27-yard catch in the right side of the end zone for 47-yard Medlock’s but Justin line, 29-yard State’s driving to Fresno second half by and sloppy shortattempt fell in the poor weather Bruin defense held tough and Asi Faoa broke free and blocked Fresno State’s punt State’s Fresno and blocked free Asi Faoa broke held tough and Bruin defense The quarter. in the third to pull UCLA within 17-9 with 7:11 left to play a safety for getting the ball at their own chance late in the fourth quarter, Bruins had one more Lewis, of completions to Marcedes After a couple line with 3:55 to play. 25-yard Olson had a pass de GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

140 HISTORY fense wasledby , whoequaledhiscareer-high withninetackles. rushing (11thBruintodoso)markwithhis144-yard performance. The Bruinde- Cowan throwing for 240yards. RunningbackChrisMarkey broke the1,000-yard win, 44-27. Inthegame, UCLAracked up434yards oftotaloffense withPatrick off by an86-yard interception return for ascore, astheSeminoleswould go onto the Bruinsscoreless quarter, inthefourth scoring21unanswered points, capped down toputtheBruinsup, 27-23, attheendofthird quarter. FloridaStateheld 25-yards for atouchdown. UCLA’s ChaneMolinerushedfor aneight-yard touch- then tacked onseven more pointsafteraUCLA puntwasblocked andreturned halftime break up20-13. The Seminolesopenedupthesecondhalfwitha catch by Junior Taylor anda19-yard while theBruinsputup10more pointsonanamazingseven-yard touchdown Herbert (N)7-61-1,Herbert Drew (U)2-29-0. 70-38-2-416-2, D. Olson(U)24-10-3-143-3. lrd tt 7 1 2 — 44 — 21 10 6 7 27 0— 107 Weather: UCLA Florida State Scoring ter up10-7. The defense heldFloridaStatetojusttwo secondquarter rick Cowan’s 78-yard touchdown strike toBrandonBreazell, toendthe touchdown run, butUCLAthenscored 10unanswered points, highlightedby Pat- quarter.a 21-0runby FSUinthefourth The Seminolesscored Bowl. Despiteanimpressive offensive performance, theBruinscouldn’t overcome San Francisco, theBruinsdropped a44-27decisiontoFloridaStateintheEmerald In front ofasoldout, predominantly Bruin-friendly crowd at AT&T BallParkin Roach, 35-yard interception return. Howells converts. Howells’ kickblocked. Rushing Top Individuals 102/584 70/38/2 ...... Passing Yards 416 ...... Net 50/310 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 32/168 ...... Downs First 33 ...... UCLA Northwestern Statistics converts. Rotstein converts. return. BrianMaletteconverts. Brett Basanez. Basanezconversion passintercepted. converts. from D. Olson. Rotsteinconverts. UCLA a.1 93 UL Goga9 Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Georgia9 RoseBowl RoseBowl UCLA 0 Illinois45 UCLA 14 MichiganState28 UCLA 20 RoseBowl Bowl Liberty MichiganState17 L RoseBowl Minnesota21 UCLA 14 L FiestaBowl UCLA 3 L BluebonnetBowl Jan. 1, MichiganState12 Rose Bowl 1943 Rose Bowl L UCLA 14 Jan. 1, OhioState10 1947 Fiesta Bowl L UCLA 23 Jan. Rose Bowl Alabama36 1, 1954 W Jan. 1, UCLA6 1956 W Arkansas10 Jan. 1, 1962 UCLA10 Michigan33 Jan. 1, Michigan14 UCLA14 1966 L UCLA24 AlohaBowl Jan. 1, Illinois9 Cotton Bowl 1976 T Hancock Bowl UCLA45 Dec. 20, Miami37 1976 L W UCLA39 Freedom Bowl Dec. 25, Iowa 28 1978 W RoseBowl UCLA45 Dec. 31, 1981 Aloha Bowl W Jan. Brigham 1, 1983 Young 10 W UCLA31 Jan. Florida16 2, Arkansas3 1984 CottonBowl RoseBowl UCLA20 UCLA17 Jan. 1, 1985 W Illinois3 Wisconsin21 Jan. 1, 1986 UCLA16 W SunBowl W UCLA6 Dec. 30, 1986 Kansas51 Dec. 25, Texas UCLA30 1987 A&M 23 W Wisconsin38 L UCLA29 Silicon Jan. 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Rotsteinconverts. —Mark Philmore, 19-yard run. Howells’ kickfailed. NW UCLA Attendance: —Shaun Herbert, Tackles —Michael Pitre, fi fi eld goal. eld goal by Justin Medlocktoheadintothe Receiving 40,331 — C. Taylor 12, 10, Horton Lombard 8. NW UCLA UCLA UCLA — Lane(N)7-136-0, Sutton(N)7-67-0, fi —Mark Philmore, eight-yard passfrom ve-yard passfrom Basanez. Villarreal fi ve-yard passfrom D.Olson. Rotstein —Brandon Breazell, 42-yard kickoff —Marcus Everett eight-yard pass —Kahlil Bell, Passing fi fi rst ona25-yard ve-yard run. Jimmy ...24 ...... — Basanez(N) 143 NW fi fi eld goals, eld rst quar- rst fi eld goal, —Nick out ontopinaclosegame. The In thesecondmeetingofseasonbetween thetwo schools, theCougarscame Scoring Weather: BYU 3 UCLA 3 Scoring 14 10 defense with12tackles, whileBruceDavis tallied2.5sacks. Bethel-Thompson threw for 154yards andonetouchdown. Kyle Bosworth ledthe 0 Pioneer Las Vegas0 Bowl trophy. ChrisMarkey ledallrusherswith117yards, while seconds remaining. However, theCougarsblocked thekickandwere awarded the 3 0 - - 16 17 29/11/1 ...... Passing Yards 154 ...... Net 28/34 ...... Rushing Yards Carries/Net 47/162 ...... Downs First 18 ...... UCLA BYU Statistics 50-yard Breazell, 4-yard passfrom McLeodBethel-Thompson. Forbath converts. fi BYU the lengthof fense got theballback onelasttimewithtwo minutes toplay andmarched almost goal with6:24remaining inthecontesttotrailby justone, 17-16. The Bruinof- points atthebreak. After ascoreless third quarter, UCLAtacked onanother play from McLeodBethel-ThompsontoBrandonBreazell toclosewithinfour yard line. UCLAtookadvantageoftheopportunity, scoring onafour-yard pass fumble, justbefore theendof marched down the fi ona14-yardBYU tooka10-3leadearly passplay. inthesecondquarter Another Rushing - Top Individuals Plays/Total76/316 ...... TotalYards...... 6 (B) 6-107-1; Tackles 43/21/1 ...... Passing Yards 325 ...... Net ...... 35/194 Rushing Yards Carries/Net 30/105 ...... Downs First 21 ...... FSU UCLA Statistics converts. fi - Verner 9, C. Taylor 8, 6, Horton Van 5, McNeal4, R. 4, Carter Davis 4. FSU punt return. Cismesiaconverts. (U) 1-78-1; Rushing Top Individuals Plays/Total73/430 ...... TotalYards...... 7 3-yard run. Cismesiaconverts. fi Breazell, 78-yard passfrom PatCowan. Justin Medlockconverts. Cowan. Medlockconverts. Scoring eld goal. eld eld goal by KaiForbath pulledtheBruinstowithinfour, butBYUonceagain eld goal. eld eld goal. eld BYU 17, UCLA16 *December 27, 2007—Las Vegas Bowl* —Greg Carr, 30-yard passfrom Drew Weatherford. Cismesiaconverts. —Austin Collie, 14-yard passfrom MaxHall. Payne converts...... Pass Att/Comp/Int ...... Pass ...... Pass Att/Comp/Int ...... Pass fi : : eld goal. eld - Ky. Bosworth 12, Keyes 9, 7, Horton Davis 7, R. 6, Carter Taylor 6. -Markey (U)19-144-0, Booker (F)22-91-2; UCLA FSU BYU FSU FSU Markey (U)27-117-0, Tonga (B)3-21-0; Passing Clear, CoolandCalm42º. Passing - —Lorenzo Booker, 25-yard run. Cismesiaconverts. Gary —Cismesia, 36-yard —Cismesia, 39-yard —Michael Reed, 13-yard passfrom Hall. Payne converts. —Kai Forbath, 22-yard - fi Weatherford (F)43-21-1-325-1, Cowan (U)36-15-2-240-2; eld tosetupapotentialgame-winning Bethel-Thompson(U)11-27-1-154-1, Hall(B)21-35-0-231-2; fi eld toscore onapassplay for a17-6advantage. A Cougar UCLA FSU UCLA —Medlock, 19-yard fi fi —Tony Carter, 86-yard interception return. Cismesia eld goal. eld eld goal. eld fi sawrst quarter thetwo teamstrade Attendance: fi —Chane Moline, 8-yard run. Medlockconverts. rst half, gave theBruinsballonBYU’s four- fi eld goal. eld FSU UCLA BYU —, 25-yard blocked Receiving - 40,712 Receiving —Junior Taylor, 7-yard passfrom P...... 35/21/0 ...... 36/15/2 fi eld goal. —Mitch Breazell (U)4-44-1, Collie -Booker (F)5-117-0, Breazell

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COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS BRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 141 rst play rst play fi eld goal by Bjorn by eld goal fi cit to secure their their cit to secure fi (Since 1957) Do you believe in miracles? Now you you in miracles? Now believe Do you rst overtime period, Skip Hicks scored Skip Hicks scored period, rst overtime fi rst 21 minutes of the game, and led 31-21 of the game, minutes rst 21 fi cit to 38-24 on a 47-yard cit to 38-24 on a 47-yard (Since 1957) fi in the eld goals fi Weather: Light Fog (74°) Light Fog Weather: cit in fourth quarter) fi BEHIND VICTORIES BEHIND VICTORIES eld goal attempt sailed into the Bruin line, and it was on to overtime for for it was on to overtime and the Bruin line, attempt sailed into eld goal fi rst-and-ten at the Bruin 41 with less than two minutes to play. However, However, to play. minutes rst-and-ten at the Bruin 41 with less than two cit Year Year cit Opponent / Qtr. Trailed Won fi fi LARGEST OPPONENT COME-FROM- (17-point de rst time in the series. fi 17 1995 at Arizona State 10-27 / Third Third 37-33 De / 21 State 21 10-27 1996 21 Arizona 1989 Arizona State 19 1988 Washington 17 at 1970 State Washington 17 1995 1998 Oregon 15 7-28 / Second at Miami Third 6-27 / 1959 0-21 / Second at Pittsburgh 42-34 34-30 28-27 21-40 / Fourth Third 21-38 / 6-21 / Fourth 41-40 49-45 25-21 ve seasons — forcing turnovers and making the big play on offense. The Trojans Trojans The offense. on and making the big play turnovers seasons — forcing ve on the next play, junior linebacker Danjuan Magee reached in and hit running back Danjuan Magee reached junior linebacker on the next play, Senior a fumble. forcing the pack, from away to break as he was about Woods LaVale the ball to the Bruin 44. and returned Abdul-Salaam recovered Kusanti 56 to negotiate remaining UCLA had 1:27 left on the clock and a single timeout trailing 38-31. yards, who made a Lee, to Rodney later lofted a 23-yarder plays and three 17 yards for the end Skip Hicks found connecting with Jim McElroy by Quarterback began Cade McNown On the next play, spectacular diving grab at the USC 11. The game was tied when Merten sent the extra zone on a burst up the middle. on the clock. the uprights and 39 seconds showed point through Abrams’ Adam But penalty put the ball at the UCLA 23. and a pass interference play pass after a 39-yard USC had one last chance to win the game in regulation, 40-yard the sixth straight win in the city-series, 48-41, in overtime, before 80,644 spectators in 80,644 spectators before in overtime, 48-41, city-series, sixth straight win in the the Rose Bowl. on the tackles, Trojan several breaking run, the game-winner on a 25-yard Cobbs Anthony the teams traded After UCLA then clinched the win when period. of the second overtime battle 23-minute a fourth-down pass in the end zone and the four-hour, intercepted was over. fi the previous for UCLA had like quarters, three USC dominated the game for out to a 17-0 lead in the marched the right down streaked Soward Jay entering the fourth quarter and 38-21 after R. in the game. to play with 11:06 scoring play to a 78-yard sideline on his way USC the ball back after pinning got The Bruins quickly Merten with 6:12 remaining. the de The Bruins narrowed later, and 41 yards Nine plays a short punt. and forcing goal-line against its own the margin to 38-31 line to slice the one-yard from scored Brown Keith freshman at the 2:49 mark. had a Trojans later the plays Two USC. by ensuing onside kick was recovered The do, after the Bruins rallied from a 17-point, fourthquarter de a 17-point, rallied from after the Bruins do, Largest Comeback Win Versus USC Versus Win Comeback Largest at Rose Bowl USC 41 1996 - UCLA 48, 23, Nov. USC UCLA 41 80,644 Attn.: — 14 7 7 0 3 10 0 48 7 14 17 3 7 — UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER GREAT BRUIN COMEBACKS BRUIN GREAT rst quarter when fi rst down. This time it rst down.

fi 0-16 / Second 29-23

eld and scored with 24 seconds eld and scored UCLA trailed Stanford 24-3 after UCLA trailed Stanford

fi 0-22 / First 50-38 UCLA trailed Northwestern 22-0 Northwestern UCLA trailed cit Year Opponent / Qtr. Trailed Tied (Since 1957) eld goal after Justin Hickman recorded recorded Hickman after Justin goal eld fi fi De 16 16 1985 1983 Tennessee at Arizona State 10-26 / Fourth 10-26 / Fourth 26-26 26-26 LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND TIES LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND eld goal. In the fourth quarter, the Wildcats the In the fourth quarter, eld goal. fi ve-yard run. UCLA tallied three touchdowns touchdowns UCLA tallied three run. ve-yard fi rst quarter) rst fi ve-yard scoring pass from Olson as the Bruins ex- from scoring pass ve-yard fi ve, Olson found for 20 yards to the 20 yards for Lewis Marcedes Olson found ve, rst quarter of the Sun Bowl game in El Paso, TX before TX before rst quarter game in El Paso, of the Sun Bowl fi fi VICTORIES Weather: Partly (70º) Cloudy Weather: Weather: Clear (56º) Weather: Texas A&M (‘98 Cotton Bowl) Texas Northwestern (Sun Bowl) Northwestern cit in the cit in the fourth quarter) rst down on its subsequent possession before kicking the ball on its subsequent possession before rst down fi fi fi elding the onside kickoff attempt and returning it 45 yards for for it 45 yards attempt and returning the onside kickoff elding fi rst down. Drew scored on the next play with 46 seconds remaining with 46 seconds remaining on the next play scored Drew rst down. fi cit Year Year cit Opponent / Qtr. Trailed Won LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND fi red on a two-point conversion pass. pass. conversion a two-point on red fi De 22 2005 21 21 2005 21 First at Stanford 37-31 2005 21 Washington State Washington 2000 Third at 28-27 20 1979 Arizona / 1982 Arizona State 18 1986 at Third 32-25 / at Michigan 17 2004 7-24 7-28 / Second 17 / 44-41ot 7-27 16 1997 3-24 / Fourth 1996 0-18 0-21 / Second USC 30-27ot 38-31 0-21 / Second 31-27 21-38 / Fourth 48-41 (21-point de (22-point de

on the clock. a 42-yard kicked Stanford In overtime, his third sack on a third-and-three play at the 18-yard line. On the second play of second play On the line. at the 18-yard play sack on a third-and-three his third in the left corner of the end Brandon Breazell Olson found possession, UCLA’s and the victory. touchdown a 23-yard zone for took just 34 seconds to drive 72 yards, with Drew Olson hitting Drew for a 22- for Olson hitting Drew with Drew 72 yards, took just 34 seconds to drive touchdown. a 31-yard for Cowan and Joe 19 more for Everett Marcus gain, yard made one Stanford on showing line with 2:30 34-yard its own at UCLA took over back to the Bruins. third-and- On a the clock. to the the ball calls moved pass interference consecutive Two line. 41-yard Stanford at Cowan Olson found line, On fourth-and-one at the six-yard line. 14-yard Cardinal a the one for the Cardinal converted a Bruin fumble into a score with 8:26 remaining in the fourth with 8:26 remaining a Bruin fumble into a score converted the Cardinal quarter of the contest. off the clock. which took just 1:22 drive culminating a 65-yard in the fourth quarter, run with 7:04 to play six-yard UCLA began its comeback on a Maurice Drew to punt without a Stanford then forced The Bruin defense Largest Fourth-Quarter Comeback Win Fourth-Quarter Comeback Largest CA 27 at Stanford, Stanford 2005 - UCLA 30, 29, Oct. UCLA Stanford 42,850 Attn.: 30 — 27 — 21 6 10 0 3 0 3 7 0 7 with 4:21 remaining in the with 4:21 remaining Dec. 30, 2005 - UCLA 50, Northwestern Bowl 38 at Sun 50, 2005 - UCLA 30, Dec. 38 — 13 Northwestern 0 3 22 UCLA 50,426 Attn.: 7 22 7 14 50 — Largest Overall Comeback Win Comeback Overall Largest a touchdown. a touchdown. to play and kicked the extra point to make the score 43-38. Breazell then repeated then repeated Breazell 43-38. the score the extra point to make and kicked to play by his earlier feat in the second quarter on a 58-yard pass play from Drew Olson to tight end Ryan Drew from in the second quarter pass play on a 58-yard and to play Bell with 8:26 run by a six-yard in the quarter; play with 13:57 to Moya with 29 Everett Marcus Olson to wide receiver scoring pass from an eight-yard intermis- at room a 29-22 lead into the locker the half to take seconds left before sion. Northwestern closed quarter. third the through midway tended their lead to 36-22 a grabbed Michael Pitre quarterto 36-25 after a third (4:40) pass with 2:29 left in the game, the margin to 36-31 after a touchdown narrowed but mis to make a touchdown for 42 yards the onside kickoff then returned Breazell the down Northwestern drove it 43-31 Bruins. rallying for a 50-38 win, completing the largest comeback in school history. comeback in school history. completing the largest a 50-38 win, for rallying on a running back Kahlil Bell scored began their comeback with 15 seconds left in the The Bruins GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

142 HISTORY Austin, Randy’87-88-89-90 Austin, Edward ’31-32-34 Audelo, Dave ’89 Attar,’99-00-01 Audie Atkins, ’95-96-97-98 Larry Asher, Tom’44-45-46 Arnold, Mike ’67 Arnold, Jason’93 Armstrong, Sean’83 Armstrong, Ray ’64-65-66 Armstrong, Levi ’75-76-77 Armstrong, James’26 Armstrong, Bill’40-41-42 Argo, Stacy’88-89-90-91 Arceneaux,’50-52 Whitney Arbuckle, Charles’86-87-88-89 Anyanwu, Chinonso’07-08 Anthony, Corwin’87-88-89-90 Angle, ’26-27-28 Robert Andrusyshyn, Zenon’67-68-69 Andrews, Fred ’52 Andrews, Danny ’81-82-83-84 Andrews, Bob’43 Andrasick, Greg ’94-95-96 ’84-85-86-87 Anderson, Willie ’56 Anderson, Wilbert ’93 Anderson, Theo Anderson, Marques ’97-98-00-01 Anderson, Ed’99-00-01 Anderson, Dave ’48 Anderson,’92-93-94-95 Avery ’40-41 Anderson, Art Anderson,’91-92-93-94 Aaron Andersen, Norm’73-74-75 Andersen, Foster ’59-60-61 Andersen, Chris’93-94 Amundson, Matt ‘03 Alumbaugh, Dennis’68-69 Altenberg, Kurt ’63-64-65 Almquist, Glen’57-58-59 Allington, ’34 Robert Allen, Jimmy ’72-73 Allen, Dick’60-61-62 Allen, Damien’97 Allen, Brian’90-91-92-93 Alexander, Kirk’83-84-85-86 Alexander, Kermit ’60-61-62 Alexander, Kelton ’84-86-87-88 Alexander, Jim’84-85-86 Alexander, Chris’91-92 ’90-91-92 Ale, Arnold Aldrich, Troy’93 Alder, Eugene’39-40-41 Albany, Tony’60 Akers,’77-78-79-80 Arthur Aikman, Troy’87-88 Agnew, James’43 Agajanian, ’66-67-68 Larry Adkins, James’28 Adkins, ’76-77 Bryce Adams, Tom’55 Adams, Chuck’86 Adams, ’90-91-93-94 Bryan Abrams, Leslie’20 Abraham, Brian’04-05-06-07 Abdul-Salaam, Kusanti ’93-94-95-96 Abdul-Jabbar, Karim’92-94-95 Abdul Azziz,’97-98-99 Ali Abdellatif, Hazem’89 A UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER Ayers, Eddie ’73-74-75 Ayers, Derek ’93-94-95-96 Ayers,’08 Akeem Ayanbadejo, Brendon ’96-97-98 Avery, Tom’56-57 Austin, Terrence’06-07-08 AArnold Ale r n UCLA’S LETTERMEN o l d

A l e Bernstein, ’67 Gary Berliner, Myron ’51-52-53 Bergmann, Paul’82-83 Bergman, Jim’60-61-62 Bergey, Bruce’68-69-70 Bergdahl, Mike ’66 Bergdahl, Lenny ’30-31-32 Bergdahl, Bob’54-55-56 Berg, Jim’70-71 Benton, Carl’46-47 Benstead, Roy ’58 Bennett, Tommy’92-93-95 Bennett, Tom’63 Bennett, Drew ’97-98-99-00 Bennett, Brandon’08 Benjamin,’52-53-54 Warner Bell, Raymond ’75-76-77 Bell, Kahlil’05-06-07-08 Bell, Jason’96-97-98-00 ’43 Beling, Willard Beck, Julius ’25-26-27 Beban, ’65-66-67 Gary Beardsley, Harold ’46-47 ’74-75 Beamon, Willie Bauwens, Steve ’59-60-61 Bauwens, Joe ’60-61-62 Baumgartner,’05-06 Andrew Batchkoff, Frank ’83-84-85-86 Bates, Patrick’89 Baska, Rick’71-72-73 Bashore, Ted’64 Bashore, Rick’76-77-78-79 Bartlett, Ray ’39-40 Bartlett, Bob’68-69-70 Barta, Charles’26-27-28 Barr, ’34-35-36 Robert Barnes, Bruce’70-71-72 Barnhill, Gordon ’36 Barnes, John ’92 Barkate, Harold ’86-87-88 Barber, Pete ’36 Barbee, Mike ’79-80-81-82 Baran, Dave ’81-82-83-84 Banning,’19-21 Wayne Banducci, Russ’63-64-65 Banducci, Eric’91 Ballou, Mike ’67-68-69 Ballard, Bob’54-55 Ball, Russell’74 Ball, Mat’00-01-02-03 Ball, Eric’85-86-87-88 Ball, Dave ’00-01-02-03 Baldwin, ’58-59-60 Harry Baldwin, Clarence ’32-33-35 Baldwin, Burr ’41-42-46 Bajema, Ken ’67 Bailie, Ed’30 Bailey, Jeff ’88-89-90-91 Baida, John ’36-37-38 Baggott, Brian’76-77-78-79 Baggott, Bill’74-75 Baca, Jeff ’08 Baaden, Steve ’83 B Butler, Steve ’63-64-65 Butler, Ron’80-81-82-84 Butler, Homer’76-77 Butler, Dick’57-58 Bussell, Elmer’22 Busby, Harold ’66-67-68 Burnett,’87-88 Anthony Burks, Raymond ’73-74-75-76 Burkley, Laurence ’87-88-89 Bukich, Steve ’74-76-77-78 Buenafe, Kevin ’81-82-83-84 Buck, Steve ’96 Buchanan, Jim’49-50 Bryson, Brad’86-87-89 Bryan, Jack’29 Bruno, Frank’80-81-82 Browne, ’86 Henry Brown, Trey’04-05-06-07 Brown,’76-77-78 Theotis Brown, Sam’53-54-55 Brown, Kevin ‘03-04-06-07 Brown, Keith ’96-97-98-99 Brown, John ’56-57-58 Brown, Joe ’38 Brown, Jim’74-75-76 Brown, Jim’54-55 Brown, Jefferson ’23-24 Brown, Jayson ’97-98 Brown, Jack’46-47-48 Brown, George’47 Brown, Don’36 Brown, Dave ’43 Brown, Carl’27-28-29 Brown, Brian’87-88-89-90 Brockington, Fred ’77 Broadwell, Brewster ’36-37-38 Britten, ’51-52-53 Larry Brisbin, Kent ’76-77-78 Briley, Dave ’73 Brigida,’89 Andrew Bright, Jim’71-72-73 Bresee, Horace’23-24-25 Brennan, Brent ’93-94 Breiniman,’29 Ansel Breeland, Oran’51 Breeding, Ed’42-46 Breazell, Brandon’04-05-06-07 Bray, James’85 Braunbeck, Dick’54 Brant, Michael’77-78-79-80 Brant, Kevin ’00-01-02-03 Braly, Harold ’48-49 Bragg, Craig’01-02-03-04 Bradley, Doug’54-55-56 Boze, Dave ’73-74 Boyer, ’32-33-34 Verdi Boyd, Jack’43-44-45 Boyd, Brent ’75-77-79 Bosworth, Kyle ’05-06-07 Bosworth, Korey ’06-07-08 Bosserman, Gordon ’67-68-69 Boschetti, Ryan’02-03 Borden, Don’43-46 Boom, ’44-45-46 Herbert Bono, Steve ’80-81-83-84 Bonds, Jim’88-89-90-91 Bolin, Greg ’83-84-85-86 Bolden, Bill’67-68-69 Bohlander, ’99-00-01-02 Bryce Boghosian, Sam’52-53-54 Boermeester, Peter ’77-78-79 Blower,’44 Albert Block, Chris’83-84 Blinn, Steve ’91-92-93 Bleymaier, Gene’72-74 Blanton, Ed’02-03-04-05 Blake, Tom’07-08 Bishop, Harold ’27-28-29 Bishop, George’23-24-25-26 ’67-68-69 Bischof, Vince Birren, Don’55-56 Birlenbach, Scrib’25-26-27 Binney, John ’19-20 Billington, ’56-57 Barry Biddle, Brooks ’44-45 Bickers, ’64 Gary Beverly, Randy’86-87-88-89 Betts, Dean’58-59 Bethel-Thompson, McLeod’07 Berry, Joe ’32 Coulter, Michael’75-76-77 Cotti, Dan’96-97 Cory, Frank’36 Corral, Frank ’76-77 Cornish, Frank’86-87-88-89 Coppens, Gus’75-76-77 Copeland, Ron’67-68 Cope, Bill’51 Cooper, Gwen ’67-68-69 Cook,’91-92-93-94 Wayne Compton, Lynn ’41-42 ’53 Collins, Willie Collins, ’23-24 Vernon Collins, Donald’19-20 Collier, Travis’90-91-92-93 Colletto, Jim’63-64-65 Coleman, Dick’43 Coleman, Kenyon ’97-98-99-01 Coleman, Derrick ’08 Cole, Randy’90-91 Cohen, Jack’39-40 Cogswell, Don’49-50 Coffman, Ricky’78-79-80-81 Cochran, Rod’57-58-59 Cochran, Mike ’71 Cobbs,’93-94-95-96 Anthony Coats, Lee’31-32-33 Clinton, David ’83-84-85-86 Cline, Darren ’95-96-97 Clements, ’98 Larry Clements, Bill’45-46-47-48 ’95-96 Clemente, Vito Cleary, ’02-04-05 Robert Clayton, Tyson’01-02-03 Clayton, Mike ’70-71 Clark,’32-33 Walter Clark, Matt’01-02-03-04 Clark, Kenneth ’24-25-26 Clark, Jeff ’90-91-92-93 Clark, Jamal’93-94-95-96 Clark, Gene’71-73-74 ’65-66-67 Claman, Alan Chudy, Craig’57-59-60 Christiansen, Gregg ’78-79-80 Christiansen, Bob’69-70-71 Christensen, James’91-92-94-95 Chillar, Brandon, ’00-01-02-03 Childers, Marion’45 Cheshire, Chuck’33-34-35 Chavoor, Sherman’34-35-36 Charles, Russel’72-73-74 Chandler, Nate’08 Champion, John ’66 Champion, Cornell’64-66 Chambers, Bill’46-47 Chalenski, Mike ’90-91-92 Chai, ’03-04-05-06 Robert Chaf Cephous, Frank’80-81-82-83 Cassel, Marcus ’02-03-04-05 Cassaday, Ray ’02 Cass, Greg ’94 Cashon, Charles’24-25 Case, Ernie’41-45-46 Cascales, Charles, ’38-39 Carver, Ron’69-70-71 Carter, Reggie’06-07-08 Carter, Raymond ’08 Carter, Keith ’02-04 Carter, Kaleaph ’89-90-91-92 Carter, David ’08 Carroll, Frank’38-39 Carney, Cormac’80-81-82 Cargo, Dave ’73-74 Carey, Nick’01-02-03 Caragher, Ron’86-87-88-89 Capp, Don’46-47 Cantor, Leo’39-40-41 Cantor, Izzy’36-37-38 Cannon, Glenn’77-78-79-80 ’45 Campbell, William Campbell, Merle’43 Campbell, ’70-71-72 Gary Campbell, Craig’70-71 Cameron, Paul’51-52-53 Callies, ’62-63-64 Gary Callahan, Brian’05 Caldwell, Jack’33 Caldwell, Cheyane ’95-96-97-98 Cabrera, Oscar’97-98-99-00 C fi n, Jeff ’81-83 Dickey, Kevin ’91-92-93 Dickerson, George ’34-35-36 Dias, Bob’83 Dial,’84-85-86-87 Alan DeWitt, Brad’80 ’25-26 Devlin, Thomas Der Denton,’86-87-88 Wes Dennis, Ted’28-29 Denison, Micah’95 Denis, Joe ’34 DeMartinis, Jack’74-75 Dellocono, Neal’81-82-83-84 DeFrancisco, Nate’39-40-41 Decker, ’30-31-32 Robert Decker, Jim’54-55 Debrow, David ’46-47-48 DeBose, Ronnie’78-79-80 Debay, Terry’51-52-53-54 Dean, Jake ’08 Dean,’08 Aundre Deakers, Rich ’64-65-66 Dawson, Jim’56-57-58 Davis, Steve ’84 Davis, Ron’77-78-79 Davis, Ricky’90-91-92-93 Davis, Richard ’26 Davis, Milt’52-53 Davis, John ’57-58 Davis, Elvin’26-27 Davis, Craig’86-87-88-89 Davis, Chuck’62-63-64 Davis, Bruce’75-76-77-78 Davis, Bruce’04-05-06-07 Davis,’95-96-97 Akil Davidson, Dick’68 Davenport, Bob’53-54-55 Dathe,’61-62-63 Walt Darby, Matt’88-89-90-91 Danoff, Troy’98-99-00-01 Dankworth, Jeff ’74-75-76 Daniels, Tom’70-72 Damron, Jeff ’85-86-87 Daly, Rick’89-90-91-92 Daly, Marcus ’95 Daluiso, Brad’89-90 Dalby, Dave ’69-70-71 Dailey, Pete ’51-52-53 Dabov, Dave ’59-60 D fl inger, Paul’67 Curti, Noah’40-41 Curry, Dale’73-74-75 ’78-79-80-81 Curran, Willie Cureton, Mickey ’68-69 Cureton, Hardiman ’53-54-55 Cross, Randy’73-74-75 Cronin, Kevin ’84 Cress, ’38 Robert Crestman, John ’68 Crecion, Gabe’96-97-99-00 Crawford, Lyndon ’80-81-82-83 Crawford, Bob’74-75-76 Craig, Paco’84-85-86-87 Craig, Bradley ’90-91-92-93 Craft, Kevin ’08 Cox, ’84-85 Robert Cox, ’64-65-66 Larry Cox, Chris’84 Cowan, Patrick’06-07-08 Cowan, Joe ’03-04-05-07 SSteve Bono t e v e

B o n o Dye, Tony’08 Dye, Cecil’39-40 Dutcher, Erwin’64-65-66 Dutcher, Bob’53-56 Durden, Mike ’79-80-81-82 Durbin, Steve ’64-65-66 Duncan, Norm’29-30-31 Duncan, John ’29-30-31 Duncan, Don’56-57 Dummit, Dennis’69-70 Dufour, Dan’79-80-81-82 Duffy, Bill’48 Duffy, Ted’28-29 Duddleston, Tom’43 Dubravac, Jon ’98-99-00-02 Drew, Maurice’03-04-05 Dressel, Dennis’56-57 Dragovic, Nikola ’04-06-07 Dow, Norm’65-66 Dougherty, James’41-42 Doud, Chuck’52-53 Dorrell, Karl’82-83-85-86 Donatelli, Doug’82-83 Donald, Dick’65-66 Donahue, Terry’65-66 Debrow, David ’46-47-48 DiPoalo, Carmen’61-62 Dinaberg, Bob’57 Dimkich, Mitch’60-61-62 Dimitro, Mike ’46-47-48 Dimas, Mike ’31 Dills, Preston ’54-56 Diehl, Ralph’22 Diebolt, Doug’69 Everett, Marcus ’04-05-06-08 Evans, Ron’86-87 Evans, Mike ’70 Estwick, Mark’87-88-89 Escher,’50-51 Werner Escher, Erik’78 Erquiaga, John ’65-66-67 Erlich, Mickey ’65 Epstein, Herman’26-27-28 Ennen, ’47 Henry Enger, Bob’55 Embree, Taylor’08 Emanuel, Ben’01-02-03-04 ’70-71-72 Ellis, Alan Elliott, Stacey ’87-88 Ellena, Jack’52-53-54 Elias, Lou’56 Elias, Chris’77-78-79-80 Ekbatani, Nick’06-08 Ehrlich, Lyman ’51 Efseaff, Eyoseph ’01-02-03-04 Edwards, Oscar’75-76 Edwards, Joshua ’07-08 Edwards, Donnie’92-93-94-95 Edison, Justin ’08 Edgar,’78-79 Anthony Eck, Keith ’74-75-76 Echols, Reggie’70-71-72 Eby, Josh ’94-95 Ebell, Tyler’02-03 Eaton, Edward ’47-48-49 Eatman, ’79-80-81-82 Irv Easley, Kenny ’77-78-79-80 E COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS BRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 143 Lassalette, Tom ’88-91 Tom Lassalette, ’70-71-72 Jack Lassner, ’80-81-82 Danny Lauter, Kim ’90-91-92-93 Lawhorn, ’92-93-94-95 Teddy Lawrence, Russ ’70-71-72 Leal, Arnold Leckman, ’49 Eugene ’43-44-45 Lee, ’74-75-76 Kenny Lee, ’82-83-84-85 , Larry ’78-79-80 Lee, ’94-96-97 Rodney Lee, Bill ’56-57-58 Leeka, ’79 Bobby Leggins, Shane ’00-01-02-03 Lehmann, ’00-01-02-03 Rodney Leisle, Bert ’26 Lembeck, Alan Lemmerman, ’70-71-72 Robert ’46 Leonard, Eugene ’81-82 Leoni, ’01-02-03 Garrett Lepisto, Vic Lepisto, ’64-66-67 Jack ’40-41-42 Lescoulie, Jason ’93 Lesley, Barry ’63-64-65 Leventhal, ’52-53 Dave Levy, ’48-50-51 Ray Lewand, ’57 Kurt Lewin, ’97-98-99-00 Jermaine Lewis, ’02-03-04-05 Marcedes Lewis, ’33 Clifford Lightner, ’28 Rodney Lilyquist, Dennis ’00-01-02-03 Link, ’89-90-91 Mike Linn, Melville ’19-20 Lippman, ’90-91-92-93 Nkosi Littleton, Ransom ’32-33-34 Livesay, Cliff ’50-51 Livingston, ’29 Glenwood Lloyd, ’05-06-07-08 Bret Lockett, Brian ’87-88-89-90 Lockwood, ’61-62-63 John Lo’Curto, ’86-87-88-89 , ’05-06-07 Kenneth Lombard, ’98-99-00 Kory Lombard, ’02-03-04-05 Justin London, Bob ’52-53-54 Long, Don ’56-57-58 Long, ’25-26 Freeman Long, ’58-59-60 Tony Longo, Benjamin ’03-04 Lorier, Sinclair ’32-33-34 Lott, Rommie ’53-54-55 Loudd, Duval ’81-82-83-84 Love, Glenn ’08 Love, Marv ’58-59-60 Luster, Brad ’69-70-72 Lyman, Dell ’38-39-40 Lyman, ’75-76-77-78 Johnny Lynn, Damion ’90 Lyons, M Frank ’59-60-61 Macari, ’41 Clarence Mackey, Bruce ’48-49-50 MacLachian, Don ’38-39-40 MacPherson, ’90-91 , Danjuan ’94-95-96-97 Magee, Kirk ’86-87-88-89 Maggio, ’83 Mike Mahan, Don ’80-81-82 Mahlstedt, n n y L

y n n h o Johnny Lynn JJohnny L Bert ’26-27-28 LaBrucherie, Sean ’89-90-91-92 LaChapelle, Dan ’51-52 Laidman, Carnell ’85-86-87-88 Lake, Dion ’88-89-90-91 Lambert, Herb ’50-51 Lane, Walter ’80-81-82 Lang, Guy ’77 Langston, Aleksey ’06-07 Lanis, Chad ’91-92 LaRose, K ’74-75-76 Mitch Kahn, George ’92-93-94-95 Kase, Pat ’71-72 Kealey, ’86-87-88 David Keating, ’31-32-33 Joseph Keeble, Robert ’44-46-47 Keefer, Rocen ’87-88-89-90 Keeton, Paul ’22 Keim, Brian ’88-89-90-91 Kelly, ’89-90 Jon Kelly, Chuck ’57-58 Kendall, Marv ’70-71 Kendricks, Paul ’91-92-93-94 Kennedy, ’05-06-08 Gavin Ketchum, ’34 (Ted) F. R. Key, Dennis ’04-05-06-07 Keyes, Luther ’50-51 Keyes, Courtney ’90-91-92-93 Keyler, Blane ’01-02-03 Kezirian, Ed ’72-73 Kezirian, Rob ’75-76 Kezirian, Micah ’06-07-08 Kia, George ’26 Kibbe, Robert ’05 Kibble, ’84-85-86-87 John Kidder, ’44-45-46 Ken Kiefer, Bill ’58-59-60 Kilmer, Phil ’74 Kimble, Bob ’57-58 King, Nelson ’44-45 King, Jack ’40 Kinney, ’77-78 Howard Kipnis, Dean ’49-51 Kirby, ’93-94-95-96 Travis Kirschke, Bill ’41 Kitchen, Kipp ’87-88-89 Kjeldgaard, ’64-65 Jerry Klein, Doug ’85-86-87-88 Kline, ’72-73 Steve Klosterman, Chris ’03-04 Kluwe, Lee ’82-83-84 Knowles, Ronnie ’55 Knox, ’23 Laddie Knudson, Max ’70-71 Knupper, ’98-99-00-01 Ken Kocher, ’04-05 David Koral, James ’84 Kordakis, ’00-01 Luke Krall, Don ’43 Krehbiel, George ’51 Kroeber, Frank ’36-37 Kroener, Art ’72-73-74 Kuehn, Rick ’73-74 Kukulica, ’42-45-46 Roy Kurrasch, Fulton ’72-73-74 Kuykendall, Ben ’39-40 Kvitky, Louis ’37-38-39 Kyzivat, UCLA’S LETTERMEN UCLA’S Howard, Sean ’88-89 Howard, ’80-81-82-83 Harper Howell, Bill ’46-47 Hoyt, Phil ’76-77-78-79 Hubbard, ’25-26-27 James Hudson, ’84-85-86 Marcus Hudspeth, ’68-69-70 Doug Huff, Robert ’20 Huff, Ron ’59-60-61 Hull, Ramogi ’95-97-98 Huma, Ben ’87 Hummel, ’41-46 Howard Hunt, Don ’47-48-49 Hunt, ’99-00-01-02 Joe Hunter, Russell ’28-29 Huse, Adam Hutchins, ’83-86 ’64-65-66 Eddie Hutt, I Ed ’98-99-00-01 Ieremia-Stansbury, Bob ’96 Ioja, Bill ’52 Inglis, ’97-99 Tony Ippolito, ’06-07 P.J. Irvin, ’84-85-86 Gifford Irvine, Ed ’40-41 Irwin, Sale ’91-92-93-94 Isaia, Albert Izmirian, ’42 J Chris ’99-00 Jackson, Brian ’89-90 Jacobs, Abe Jacobson, ’19 Don ’28-29-31 Jacobson, ’88-89 Keith Jacobson, ’74 Mike Jacoby, Don ’77-78-79 Billy Jackson, ’24-25-26 John Jackson, Melvin ’84-85-86-87 Jackson, Warren ’62-63 Jackson, Gary ’73 James, ’03-04 Mil‘Von James, Stewart ’20 James, ’82-83-84-85 Steve Jarecki, William Jarvis, ’24 Jerry ’69-70 Jaso, Shane ’91-92-93-94 Jasper, Charles ’23-24-25 Jennings, ’61 Keith Jensen, ’48-49-50 Roy Jensen, James ’02 Jessen, ’25 Morris Jessup, Gerald ’63-64 Johns, ’89 , Chance ’85-86-87-88 Johnson, Chris ’04 Johnson, Dominique ’07-08 Johnson, Ernie ’46-47-48-49 Johnson, Jim ’58-59-60 Johnson, ’41-46 John Johnson, ’71-72-73 Kermit Johnson, Mitch ’62-63-64 Johnson, Mitch ’85 Johnson, Norm ’78-79-80-81 Johnson, Dan ’67 Johnston, ’80-81 Mike Jolly, ’03-04-05-06 Riley Jondle, Anthony ’94 Jones, Arthur Jones, ’22-23-24-25 Brian ’86 Jones, Carl ’62-63 Jones, Datone ’08 Jones, Dick ’45 Jones, Eugene ’72-73 Jones, Frank ’69-70 Jones, Gerald ’78 Jones, ’30-31-32 Gordon, Jones, ’67-68-69 Greg Jones, ’50-51-52 Ike Jones, Ivory ’59-60 Jones, Jimmie ’72-73 Jones, ’39-40 Ted Jones, Al ’89-91-92 Jordan, Fritz ’86-87-88 Jordan, ’92-93-94-95 Kevin Jordan, Wes ’83 Jordan, Bruce ’68-69 Jorgensen, Chris ’04-05-06-07 Joseph, Cody ’98-99-00-01 Joyce, UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER Gully, Sean ’94-95-96-97 Gully, Rich ’72 Gunther, ’66-67-68 Mark Gustafson, ’60-61 Tom Gutman, ’93-94 Brent Guyton, H ’83 Kyle Hackett, ’61-63-64 Mike Haffner, Leslie ’30 Haight, ’04-05-06 J.J. Hair, Randy ’98-99 Hakes, ’05-06-07-08 John Hale, ’49 Lynn Hale, ’00 John Hall, Larry ’79-80 Hall, Santi ’98-99 Hall, ’30-32 Kerns Hampton, Russ ’54-55 Hampton, ’48-49-50 Howard Hansen, Bob ’44-45 Hanson, Burnett ’19-20-22-23 Haralson, ’34 Howard Haradon, Wilbur Harden, ’75-76 ’74-75-76 Harold Hardin, Cory ’08 Harkey, Mark ’72-73 Harmon, ’56-57-58 Joe Harper, Akil ’00-01-02-03 Harris, Earl ’35-36-37 Harris, ’55-56 Esker Harris, Merle ’36-38 Harris, ’08 Mike Harris, Jason ’02-04 Harrison, ’42 Morrie Harrison, ’82-83-84-85 Mike Hartmeier, ’43 Clarence Harvey, Brigham ’04-05-06-08 Harwell, ’31-32-33 Fred Haslam, Warren ’38 Haslam, Edgar ’31-32-33 Hassler, Charles ’24-25-26 Hastings, ’34-35-36 John Hastings, Orville ’46 Hatcher, Bill ’61-62-63 Hauck, Spencer ’02-03-04-05 Havner, Adam ’08 Heater, ’78-79 John Helm, Bob ’25-26-27 Henderson, Othello ’90-91-92 Henderson, Scott ’71 Henderson, ’85 Ted Henderson, Phil ’70 Hendricks, Robert ’31-32-33 Hendry, Darryl ’85-86-87-88 Henley, Wally ’74-75-76 Henry, ’53-54-55 Johnny Hermann, Andy ’65-66-67 Herrera, ’71-72-73 , ’75 Mike Herrera, Leo ’49-50 Hershman, Don ’39 Hesse, Bob ’52-53-54 Heydenfeldt, Gale ’62-63 Hickman, ’04-05-06 Justin Hickman, Chuck ’59-60-61 Hicks, ’95-96-97-98 DuVal Hicks, Skip ’93-94-96-97 Hicks, Ernest ’37-38-39 Hill, ’67 Lynn Hinshaw, Hal ’36-37-38 Hirshon, Mason ’43 Hohl, Alan Hoisch, ’46-47 Eric ’93-94-95 Holcomb, ’96-97-98-99 Pete Holland, Tyler ’07 Holland, Chuck ’55-56 Hollaway, Cece ’23-24-25 Hollingsworth, ’43 R. H. Holman, ’04-05-07 Fred Holmes, ’71-72 Steve Hookano, Don ’77-78 Hopwood, Paul ’63-64-65 Horgan, ’50 Joe Horta, Chris ’04-05-06-07 Horton, ’73-74 Myke Horton, ’43 Troy Horton, ’77-78 Bobby Hosea, ’99 Lovell Houston, Bob ’52 Howard, Jack ’43 Howard, n, Edison ’56 n, ’66-67-68 Harold n, Chris ’99-00-01-02 th, Kim ’67-68 th, fi fi fi fi G Gene ’58-59-60 Gaines, Ed ’70-71 Galigher, ’72 Clay Gallagher, ’92-93 Donovan Gallatin, Robert ’90-91-92-93 Gamble, Robert ’04 Garcia, Earle ’23-24-25 Gardner, Bob ’83-84-85-86 Garibaldi, ’67-68-69 Mike Garratt, ’78-79-80-81 Joe Gary, ’34 Richard Gary, Randy ’70-71-72 Gaschler, ’82-83-84-85 Joe Gasser, ’40-41 Dave Gaston, Bob ’68-69 Geddes, Adam ’99 Geitner, Chuck ’55 Gelfand, ’80-81-82-83 Steve Gemza, ’56-57-58 Steve Gertsman, Al ’61-62-63 Geverink, James ’98-99 Ghezzi, Dan ’62 Ghormley, ’61-62-63 Dave Gibbs, ’77-78-79 Johnny Gibbs, Alfred ’28-29 Gibson, Aron ’89-90-91-92 Gideon, Dan ’72 Gilbert, ’89 Fred Gilbert, Dale ’37-38-39 Gilmore, Quentin ’92 Givens, ’84-85-86-87 Jeff Glasser, Scott ’05-06-07-08 Glicksberg, ’83-84-85-86 Joe Goebel, ’78 Dave Gomer, Brian ’70-71 Goodman, Paul ’67 Goodrich, Maurice ’28-29-30 Goodstein, Marvin ’91-92-93 Goodwin, ’78-79-80-81 Ike Gordon, Scott ’82-83 Gordon, ’26-27-28 Stanley Gould, Chester ’80 Goynes, ’68-69 Danny Graham, Doug ’44 Graham, Wes ’68-69 Grant, ’98-99-00-01 Jeff Grau, Ryan ’06-07-08 Graves, Carlton ’89-90-91-92 Gray, Rex ’81-82 Gray, ’90-91-92-93 Garrett Greedy, Gaston ’84-85-86-87 Green, Jason ’91-92-93-94 Green, Sandy ’65-66-67 Green, Carl ’91-92-93-94 Greenwood, ’84-85-86 Marcus Greenwood, ’65-66 Dallas, Grider, ’95-96-97-98 Mike Grieb, Grif Grif Grif Grif ’42-46 Hoxie Griswold, Aubrey ’29-31 Grossman, Randy ’77 Grounds, ’02-03 J.D. Groves, Gerald ’40-41 Grubb, Ron ’77 Gueringer, ’78 Tony Gueringer, ’94-95-96-97 Javelin Guidry, Paul ’93-94-95-96 Guidry, r r a F

l e MMel Farr Fade, Bill ’44-45 Fade, Rod ’58 Fagerholm, Matt ’73-74-75 Fahl, Asi Faoa, ’00-01-02-03 Stu ’56 Farber, ’96-97-98-99 Danny Farmer, George ’67-68-69 Farmer, Andre ’88-89-90-91 Farr, Mel ’64-65-66 Farr, Mel ’84-85-86-87 Jr., Farr ’86-87-88-89 Mike Farr, Kris ’96-97-98 Farris, Charles ’40-41-42 Fears, ’46-47 , Rudy ’51-52-53 Feldman, Charles ’38-39 Fenenbock, ’35-36-37 Donvel Ferguson, Mark ’79-81-82 Ferguson, ’72 Bobby Ferrell, Earl ’26-27-28 Fields, ’49 Jerry Fields, Ryan ’92-94-95 Fien, Nate ’99-00-01-02 Fikse, Jack ’40-41-42 Finlay, Charles ’19 Finn, Jim ’62 Finstad, ’60-61-62 Tony Fiorentino, Scott ’93 Fitterer, ’93-94-95 Mike Flanagan, ’26-27-28 Joe Fleming, Anthony ’98-99-00-01 Fletcher, Bryan ’98-99-00-01 Fletcher, ’31-32 John Fletcher, ’50-51 John Florence, ’71 Mike Flores, Ed ’50-51-52 Flynn, Kai ’07-08 Forbath, ’40-41 Ted Forbes, Chris ’08 Forcier, ’94 Greg Ford, Jim ’68-69 Ford, Weldon ’95-96-97 Forde, James ’77-78-79-81 Forge, George ’28-29-30 Forster, DeShaun ’98-99-00-01 Foster, Don ’51-53 Foster, ’75-76-77 John Fowler, Dennis ’01 Fox, Don ’62-63-64 Francis, ’62-63-64 Kent Francisco, ’83-84-85 Greg Francois, ’86 David Franey, Lorry ’71 Frankel, Scott ’83-84-85 Franklin, Lee ’36-37 Frankovich, ’32-33-34 Mike Frankovich, ’36-38-39 John Frawley, Chuck ’50-51 Fraychineaud, Cliff ’74-75 Frazier, ’65 Morris Freedman, ’68-70 Steve Freitas, Marion ’27-28-29 French, Wallace ’22-24-25-26 Frost, Art ’72 Fry, Stuart ’36 Frye, ’72-73 Mike Fryer, Rick ’89-90-91-92 Fuller, ’34-35-36 Fred Funk, Sigfried ’33-34 Funke, Ed ’45 Fyson, F GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

144 HISTORY Merrill, William ’32 Merrill, William Merrill, Mike ’92 Meni Mena, Xavier ’46-50 Melsby, Brad’95-97-98-99 Meigs, Raymond ’19 Mehr, Steve ’85-86-87-88 Mefferd, Frank’43 Medlock, Justin ’03-04-05-06 Meadows, Chris’07-08 McSween,’72-73 Alton McPherson, Pat’88-89-90 McNown, Cade’95-96-97-98 McNeill, Fred ’71-72-73 McNeil, Freeman ’77-78-79-80 McNeal, Jeff ’96 McNeal, Eric’03-04-05-06 McNairy, Louis’36 McMillan, Lloyd ’29-30-31 McLaughlin, Leon’46-47-48-49 McLandrich, Greg ’68-69 McKinnely, Phil’73-74-75 McKenzie, ’40-41 Stuart McKenzie, Leonard ’42 McKay, Jack’54 McIntire, Ken ’63 McGue, ’32-33 Delbert McGill, Mark’86-87-88-89 McGee, Jeremy ’06 McGaugh, Eugene’84 McGaffrey, Mike ’66 McFarland, Matt’77-78-79-80 McEwan, Scott’99-00-01 McElroy, Lee’67-68-69 McElroy, Jim’94-95-96-97 ’24-25-26 McDougall, Thomas McDougall, ’54-55 Gerry McCullough, Jim’82-83-84-85 McCullough,’93-94-95-96 Abdul ’85-86-87-88 McCracken, Brendan McConnell, Lawrence ’34-35-37 McConnaughy, James’47 McClure, Darren ’93-94-95-96 McCloskey, Mike ’02-03-04-05 McClave,’91-92-93 Andrew McChesney, Bob’32-34-35 McCann, Ryan’99-00-01 McCabe, Mike ’44 McBride, Tod’95-96-97-98 McAteer,’64-65-66 Tim McAlister, James’72-73 ’31-32-33 Maxwell, William May Mayer, ’78-79 Vic Maurer, Mark’47 Matthews,’46-47-48-49 West Mathis,’02 Wendell Mathews, Ned’38-39-40 Matheson,’67-68 Tory Matheson, ’38-39-40 Martin Matheny, Jim’55-56 Matheny, Dwight’24-25-26 Mastera, Jim’84-85-86 Massey,’93-95-96 Thaddeus Mason, Mike ’79-80-81 Mason, Bill’57 Mascola, Lou’76 Marvin, Joe ’49-50-51 Marty, Pat’78 Martinez, Mike ’73-74 Martin, Travis’07 Marston, Charles’21 Marlett,’41 Walter Markowitz, ’74 Barry Markham, Dean’44-45 Markey, Chris’04-05-06-07 Markel,’43 Art Marienthal, Mike ’42-43 Manumaleuna, Frank’74 Mannon, Mark’82-83-84 Manning Jr., Ricky’99-00-01-02 Manning, Don’65-66-67 Manning, Bob’68-69-70 Mandula, Francis’49-50 Mancini, Dom’71 Malone, James’88-89-90-91 Malmberg, Don’42-43-45-46 Makakaufaki, Saia’99-00-01-02 Maizlish, ’82 Bryan Main, Jim’76-77-78-79 fi eld, Paul’66 fi eld, Bobby ’85-86-87-88 UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER UCLA’S LETTERMEN Neufeld, Ryan’95-96-97-98 Nelson, Paul’99 Nelson, Kevin ’80-81-82-83 Nelson, Harvey ’28-29 Nelson, Glenn’29 Nelson, Don’45 Nelson, Danny ’04-05-06 Nelson, Dan’45-46-47 Nelson, Byron ’63-64-65 Neighbor, Richard ’44 Nece, Ryan’98-99-00-01 Nash, ’36-37 Robert Narleski, Ted’50-51-52 Nanoski, John ’73-74 Nagel, Ray ’46-47-48-49 Nader, Jim’68-69-70 Naar, Joe ’46 N Myers, Jack’44-46-47 Murphy,’33-34-35 William Murphy, Tom’76 Murphy, Rex’48 Murphy, Dennis’65-66-67 Muro, Jeff ’75-77-78 Murdock, Lawrence ’35-36-37 Munro, Jack’43 Muller,’32-33 Walter Mulhaupt, Richard ’29-30-31 Muir, ’90 Larry Mugler, Charles’25 Moyneur, Paul’70-71-72 Moya, Ryan’05-06-08 Moutra,’08 Antwon Moss, ’78-79-80-81 Martin Moss, Idris ‘03 Morze, Mark’72 Morton, Dave ’76-77 Morris, Nate’87 Morris, ’77-78 Marvin Morgan, Steve ’99-00-01-02 Morgan, Kyle ’04-05 Morgan, Karl’79-80-81-82 Morgan, George’50 Moreno, Gil’53-54-55 Morehead, Terry’81-82 Moreau, Ismael’92 Moore, Terry’83-84 Moore, Reynaud ’69-70 Moore, Reggie’87-88-89-90 Moore, Rahim’08 Moore, Michael’90-91 Moore, Matt’02-03 Moore, Jevone ’94-95 Moore, Jeff ’98 Moore, Bob’50-51 Moomaw, Donn’50-51-52 Montoya, Max’77-78 Montgomery, Jack’36-37-38 Montgomery, Blanchard ’79-80-81-82 Monahan, Steve ’73-74 Molrine, Ron’23 Moline, Chase’05-06-07-08 Moline, Chane’06-07-08 Moline, Chad’07 Molina, Mike ’76-77-78 ’70-71-72 Mok, Vince Mohl, ’77-78-79-80 Curt Mociler, Paul’01-02-03-04 Mitchell, Jim’37-38-39 Mitchell, Hal’49-50-51 Mitchell, Freddie ’98-99-00 Michel, Howard ’33 Milliner, James’92-93-94-95 Miller,’73 Willie Miller, Scott’89-90 Miller, Mitch’93-94 Miller, Jim’63-64-65 Miller, Jeff ’08 Miller, Jamir’91-92-93 Miller, Ed’50-51 Miller, Chuckie’83-84-85-86 Miller,’87-88-89 Andy Millan, Chad’94 Milum, Edward ’29-30 Mike, ’46-47 Robert Meyers,’95-96-97-98 Andy Meyer, Rick’86-87-88-89 Mewborn, Gene’81-82-83 Metcalf, Jack’58-59-60 Merten, Bjorn’93-94-95-96 Pederson, Don’73-75-76-77 ’43 Peddie, Will Pearson,’65-66-67 Wade Pearman, Greg ’69-70-71 Pearce, Kent ’73-74 Peak, Loran’22-23-24-25 Pavich, Mike ’69-70-71 Paus, ’99-00-01-02 Cory Pauly, Ira’51-52-53 Paulsen, Logan’05-06-07 Paul, Rick’65-66 Paul, Don’43-44-46-47 ’03 Patton, Thomas Patton, ’86-87-88-89 Marvcus Patterson, Ernest’32-33 Paton, Tom’59-60-61 Paton, George’88-89-90-91 Pastre, George’46-47-48-49 Parslow, Phil’56-57-58 Parker, ’90-91-92-93 Vaughn Parker, ’23 Maury ’23-24 Parisi, Tillie Pardi, Don’43 Paopao, Tony’76 Pankopf,’83-84-85-86 Tory Palmer, Steve ’53-54-55 Painter, Earl’30 Paige, Bill’86-87-88-89 Pahulu, Otieni’86 Pagni, Mike ’92 Page, Jarrad ’02-03-04-05 Page, Kenny ’80-82-83 Page, Charles’47 Pace, Gayle ’49-50-51 P Oxford, Rex’41 Owens, Jerry’00 Owens, James’75-76-77-78 Owen, Dave ’51-52 Overlin, Bill’38-39-40 Overhauser, Chad’94-95-96-97 Otey, Dave ’77-78-80-81 Oredugba, Olukayode ’04-05 Oram, Phil’60-61-62 O’Quinn, Carrick ’90-91-92-93 Onwutuebe, Emmanuel ’88-89-90-91 Olson, Milo’26 Olson, Harold ’19-20-21 Olson, Drew ’02-03-04-05 Olson, Carl’34-35-41 Olson, Ben’06-07-08 Olmstead, Remington’33-34-35 Oliver, Jim’67 Oliver, Homer’30-31-32 Oliver,’72-73 Al O’Leary, Prentice ’62-63-64 Okuneff, ’53-54 Gerry Ohaeri, Nnamdi’02-03 Oglesby, Paul’57-58-59 Ogden, Jonathan ’92-93-94-95 Ogden, Beverly ’29 O’Garro, Pete ’51-55-56 ’69-70 Oesterling, Tim Obidine, John ’41-42 Obbema, Rick’76-77 Oatis, Shawn ’06-07 O Nwoke, Ted’92-93-94-95 Nuttall, Dave ’66-67 Noyes, Dave ’63 Nowinski, Jeff ’84-85 Novitsky, Craig’90-91-92-93 Norton, Pat’01-02-03-04 Norton, Ken ’84-85-86-87 Norris,’57-58-59 Trusse Norris, Michael’04-05-07-08 Norris, Clarence ’53-54 Norrie, David ’82-83-84-85 Nor Nor Nordli, Phil’32-33 Noble, Eugene’27-28-29 Niusulu, C.J. ’02-03-04 Nikcevich, John ’46-47-48-49 Nielsen, Ron’91-92 Nichols, Perry ’76 Nguyen, Mike ’91-92-93-94 Nevadomsky, Jason’95-97 Neuheisel, Rick’81-82-83 fl fl eet, Haughton’30-31-32 eet, Greg ’72-73-74 Reese, Devon ’99-00-01 Reemsten, Brian’90 Reel, Stanley ’32-33 Reed, Micah’06-07-08 Reed, Jack’62 Reece, 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SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING JAMES CLINE HARRY TROTTER HARRY TROTTER FRED W.COZENS JAMES CLINE atc 7 67 20 3 Seasontotals 7 Iowa State 7 Caltech 16 atRedlands Occidental atPomona 7 at Whittier 0 SanDiego State SantaBarbaraSt. 10 130 82 0 Seasontotals 28 atCaltech atStanford 0 0 Redlands atSt. Mary’s atOccidental Pomona 0 SanDiego State 6 109 0 Seasontotals 50 Caltech 13 20 atSanDiego State 6 0 atRedlands atPomona Occidental at Whittier Loyola 132 12 20 27 Seasontotals 59 0 14 Caltech(RoseBowl) atOccidental Redlands Pomona Whittier 0 Loyola SanDiego State 7 62 20 6 Seasontotals 14 Caltech 9 atPomona at Whittier Occidental atRedlands 6 atSanDiego State 27 214 62 55 Seasontotals 35 atCaltech Whittier atOccidental Pomona 32 224 103 Seasontotals at Whittier 41 Caltech atPomona 2 OccidentalFrosh 19 at atHollywood HS Bakers 74 atManual HS Arts at OccidentalFrosh GAME-BY-GAME RECORD:1919-2008 fi edH 27 eld HS 30 11 W 2 otn 0 14 2 6 L 0 0 12/17 12/3 L Montana St. 32 Mary’s 149 11/24 L 7 W 11/19 L 0 0 Stanford 0 13 11/11 W Caltech 51 10/29 W Idaho 10/22 12 6 W W 10/15 Calif. Aggies 26 W 9/30 9/23 83 11/26 W 13 11/21 L 6 11/11 W L 6 12 10/31 0 0 10/24 W L 46 L 10/17 10/3 9/25 T 0 77 0 11/29 W 20 L 11/21 L 11/8 0 10/31 L 30 W 10/24 0 10/17 L 10/11 W 6 21 9/27 L 0 0 11/28 W 14 L 11/16 L 121 11/2 0 10/26 W 31 W 20 10/19 10/12 L 10/5 W 0 56 9/28 L 0 11/29 L 0 11/17 W L 6 65 6 171 11/10 L 10/27 7 10/20 W L 29 32 W 10/13 10/6 9/29 T 9/22 W 19 7 *Joined Paci 13 11/26 L L 11/19 6 13 W 144 11/12 11/5 T 8 10/28 W W 32 7 10/15 7 W 10/8 W 25 10/1 9/24 W 33 1931: 1927: 1932: 1930: 1929: 1928: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING W—6, L—4, T—0; Pct. .600 W—3, L—4, T—1; Pct. .438 W—3, L—5, T—0; Pct. .375 W—4, L—4, T—0; Pct. .500 W—4, L—4, T—1; Pct. .500 W—6, L—2, T—1; Pct. .722 WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING fi c CoastConf.* Tied for 8thinPCC ahntn 19 3 Washington Washington State 13 Oregon 125 19 20 Seasontotals 21 52 Oregon State Stanford St. Mary’s USC 24 57 76 St. Mary’s Stanford USC 26 Oregon 7 Arizona 25 7 Drake 0 Pomona 0 Occidental Fresno State tFoia 12 61 Seasontotals atFlorida 7 atOregon 0 57 0 Seasontotals 0 12 Florida St. Mary’s atStanford 0 19 Pomona atNorthwestern 13 at Washington St. Occidental 6 7 0 Idaho 0 atOregon Caltech Pomona 0 190 0 27 Seasontotals 0 Montana atOregon 6 Pomona atCaltech Fresno State 136 0 20 Seasontotals 0 La 38 Verne 45 0 at Washington St. atIdaho Pomona atStanford atCaltech 0 SantaBarbaraSt. 54 16 0 Seasontotals 0 at Arizona 6 atCaltech Redlands Whittier 0 SantaBarbaraSt. 3rd inPCC 9th inPCC 6th inPCC 9th inPCC 13 6 W 12/14 12/7 W 6 13 160 11/23 W 14 7 11/15 W 19 11/9 L Oregon 0 33 11/2 L W 2 atStanford Oregon State 7 10/26 20 W W 10/19 10/5 9/28 W 39 11/29 W 13 6 11/24 W W 25 146 11/12 11/3 L 0 10/27 W L 49 3 10/20 0 L 10/13 W 16 9/29 9/22 W 20 9/22 W 14 7 W 11/30 0 11/25 L L 14 123 11/18 14 W 11/11 11/4 T 10/28 L 0 0 0 10/21 W 0 20 L 10/6 W 22 9/30 Los Angeles JC 34 W 9/23 W 13 9/23 / 32 W 1/2 46 W 12/26 7 217 12/10 T L 7 11/24 6 L 21 W 11/12 6 11/5 W 10/29 7 10/22 W L 33 10/15 12 L 10/8 W 13 10/1 9/23 W 27 93 12/4 L 13 11/27 W 13 0 11/20 L 13 L 11/13 10/30 L 14 7 7 10/23 L T L 10/16 0 10/9 9/24 W 26 7 T 11/26 7 W 11/14 L 0 143 11/7 7 6 10/31 L 10/24 W 17 W 22 10/17 10/10 L Pomona 26 W 10/2 W 0 30 9/26 9/26 W 21 1934: 1935: 1938: 1937: 1936: 1933: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING W—8, L—2, T—0; Pct. .800 W—7, L—3, T—0; Pct. .700 W—6, L—4, T—1; Pct. .591 W—7, L—4, T—1; Pct. .625 W—2, L—6, T—1; Pct. .278 W—6, L—3, T—1; Pct. .650 WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING Tied for 1stinPCC tS.Mr’ 7 atSt. Mary’s 0 27 St. Mary’s Stanford 0 0 7 Washington State California Oregon tHwi 7 6 atHawaii 0 Oregon 14 State Wisconsin(15) Stanford 26 at Washington 3 Washington State 32 Washington State 14 Washington dh 6 79 6 6 21 Seasontotals 14 Idaho Loyola SMU California 0 UtahState 6 69 7 Seasontotals Loyola Oregon State 0 3 0 26 California Aggies 0 atCalifornia Montana 0 atOregon SanDiego State Pomona 62 22 Seasontotals 10 7 0 St. Mary’s at Washington atSanDiego Marines 13 3 Loyola Utah 0 atStanford SanDiego State esnttl 106 Seasontotals 42 0 atHonolulu 0 Town atUSC(14) 0 3 20 at Washington St. 0 14 Idaho atCalifornia Washington atOregon Iowa 19 26 0 133 Seasontotals 27 USC Missouri SMU 13 12 California 7 atOregon State atStanford Oregon 7 91 0 19 Seasontotals atUSC 13 6 atOregon 0 Stanford Oregon State atCalifornia 0 Montana Occidental 6th inPCC 5th inPCC 4th inPCC 8th inPCC 5th inPCC 30 W 12/20 12/6 T 0 128 11/22 L 13 L 7 11/15 W 29 11/8 11/1 L 7 10/25 W L 14 0 10/18 7 L 10/10 W 7 14 W 10/4 9/26 79 12 L 11/30 0 11/23 L L 11/16 W 0 34 11/9 11/2 L 7 14 10/26 L L 10/19 0 10/12 L 10/4 L 0 9/27 L 6 6 0 T 12/9 11/30 W 24 127 11/25 T 13 11/18 T 11/4 W 0 20 10/28 W 16 14 10/21 W T 20 14 W 10/14 6 W 10/7 9/29 11/25 L 13 7 11/18 W 13 W 54 L 189 11/11 11/4 10/27 W 26 10/21 L 12 12 L 0 10/14 W 39 L 10/7 13 T 9/30 9/23 59 13 L 11/27 DelMontePre-Flight 6 26 7 11/20 W 19 L L 11/13 0 11/6 0 L 7 10/30 L L 10/16 0 10/9 L 10/2 L 7 9/25 0 L 1/1 14 W 173 12/12 7 12/5 W L 40 11/21 W 14 11/7 10/31 W 20 10/24 W 21 W 14 10/17 10/10 W 30 10/3 L 9/25 L 7 6 1941: 1940: 1944: 1943: 1942: 1939: W—5, L—5, T—1; Pct. .500 W—1, L—9, T—0; Pct. .100 W—6, L—0, T—4; Pct. .800 W—4, L—5, T—1; Pct. .450 W—1, L—8, T—0; Pct. .111 EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL W—7, L—4, T—0; Pct. .636 EDWIN C. HORRELL Tied for 5thinPCC Ranked 13thby AP Ranked 7thby AP S 7 27 USC California 6 Washington State 41 Washington (13) 7 9 7 9 Oregon State Texas A&M SantaClara SMU 0 (11)Santa Clara(14) 2 Texas Christian aiona 0 California 26 13 atUSC 13 20 atCalifornia 28 47 atSanDiego Navy California atMarch Field USC 7 18 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight Texas Christian tFoia 27 178 31 Seasontotals 0 atFlorida SantaClara 19 7 CampHaan 7 atOregon State 14 33 Oregon (16) at Washington Montana atStanford 28 174 Seasontotals 18 atUSC 20 26 Washington State 9 atOregon Stanford (6) atCalifornia 62 0 Seasontotals 6 (9)at USC(3) 13 7 7 6 (13)Washington State (13)Oregon State 14 (19)California Oregon 7 Montana atStanford at Washington S 8 40 149 Seasontotals USC(8) 35 CollegeofPaci 0 atMarch Field 13 13 AlamedaCo. Guard 6 21 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight St. Mary’s 14 atSanDiego Navy atCalifornia atUSC 199 7 Seasontotals St. Mary’s CollegeofPaci 98 9 7 13 Seasontotals (13)Georgia 10 14 7 (13)USC (13)Idaho (18)Washington 0 (10)at Oregon 6 7 (11)Stanford (14)Santa Clara(9) atCalifornia Oregon State (Rose Bowl) 2nd inPCC 3rd inPCC 8th inPCC 4th inPCC 1st inPCC fi fi c 7 c 19 c HISTORY 0 c-8 fi 1st in AAWU 1st in 4th in AAWU 4th in 3rd in AAWU in 3rd (Rose Bowl) Season totals 168 (8)Washington (8)Washington (7)at Stanford (7)at USC (6) (7) Tennessee 24 (5)at (5)Michigan State (1) 37 13 12 16 (16)Pittsburgh State (8)Washington 21 7 State (3) Penn at California Stanford 21 (5) Tennessee at State (15) at Oregon 39 42 45 Washington at USC (1) 17 Season totals 6 246 28 (4)Pittsburgh (2)at Syracuse (2)at Rice 14 State (4)Penn 12 (3)at California Academy (3)Air Force 13 11 15 24 (8)Stanford (8)USC (7) Season totals 0 127 7 (6)at Pittsburgh State Washington (4)at 23 State (3)at Penn 8 (4)California (3)at Stanford 15 State (2)Oregon (4)Washington 14 (1)at USC (4) 16 16 (4)Syracuse 0 Season totals 21 161 32 at Stanford Dame at Notre Illinois (4) 9 27 Air Force at Washington at USC 18 Season totals 48 0 219 26 Stanford at Syracuse Dame (4) at Notre 24 at Illinois at California 39 20 Air Force Washington at USC 21 26 Season totals 22 24 236 34 State at Penn Syracuse at Missouri 22 California 14 14 3 at Air Academy Force (9)at Syracuse 20 (3)at Washington Washington (3)at 16 Syracuse California 29 25 at Michigan State 13 Ranked 10th by UPI 10th by Ranked Ranked 5th by AP, UPI AP, 5th by Ranked Tied for 2nd in AAWU 2nd in Tied for AAWU 2nd in Tied for Tied for 5th in Paci Tied for W—8, L—2, T—1; Pct. .773 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—8, W—9, L—1, T—0; Pct. .900 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—9, .750 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—7, TOMMY TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY BILL BARNES PROTHRO TOMMY W—3, L—7, T—0; Pct. .300 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—3, W—2, L—8, T—0; Pct. .200 Pct. T—0; L—8, W—2, .400 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—4, BILL BARNES Ranked 4th by AP, 5th by UPI 5th by AP, 4th by Ranked 1968: 1968: 1966: 1966: 1967: 1964: 1964: 1965: 1963: 1963: 257 257 11/6 W 28 28 11/6 W 11/13 W 30 11/20 W 20 12/4 1/1 L 34 W 14 *Became Pac-8 Conference* 63 7 9/21 W 31 9/28 W 10/5 L 10/12 L 6 10/19 20 L 10/26 W 15 11/2 11/9 197 L 18 11/16 L 16 21 L 11/23 L 0 9/17 W 57 57 9/17 W 9/24 10/1 W 31 10/8 W 24 (2)Missouri 49 10/15 W W 27 3 10/22 38 W 28 10/29 W 11/5 L 281 10 15 11/12 W 14 11/19 W 9/16 9/23 W (9) 20 (8)Tennessee 9/30 W 40 10/7 W 51 37 16 10/14 W W 17 10/21 16 W 21 11/4 T 48 11/11 W 284 11/18 14 L 11/25 L 20 9/20 9/28 L 7 10/5 0 L Pittsburgh 14 10/11 L State at Penn W 10 12 0 10/19 L 12 10/25 L 17 11/2 L 20 11/9 14 11/16 W L 21 11/30 L 6 96 9/12 9/26 27 W 17 at Pittsburgh 10/3 W W 21 State Penn 10/10 L 10/17 0 12 L 10/24 0 L 10/31 15 7 14 W 25 11/7 L 145 11/14 13 L 11/21 L 20 3 9/18 L 10/2 24 10/9 W W 24 10/16 56 T 10/23 W 14 10/30 W 10 10 c 0 fi ACTING COACH ACTING 6th in PCC 3rd in PCC 3rd 15)at Washington 15)at Washington (13) 1st in AAWU 1st in 5th in AAWU 5th in 3rd in AAWU in 3rd (Rose Bowl) (15)at California (15)at California (11)Air Force (11)USC 0 at Utah (10) Duke 0 Season totals 17 84 6 9 Colorado State 7 at California Air Force Washington at 16 at Utah 30 17 Season totals 139 11 12 State North Carolina at USC (4) Season totals 3 150 Pittsburgh (7) 7 Air Force at (9)at Michigan at Ohio State (8) Vanderbilt 13 6 29 Pittsburgh at Stanford California 21 Christian Texas Washington 6 0 at USC 7 Minnesota 15 17 21 7 Air Force at Oregon Washington State (7) Oregon 0 (15)at Stanford 7 21 California 0 St. Washington at 20 13 at College of Paci at USC Season totals 14 90 9 at Illinois State at Oregon 14 14 Stanford State Washington 38 USC 21 Season totals 173 15 0 State North Carolina Ohio State (1) at Pittsburgh 7 Stanford 8 USC (1) 17 Syracuse 14 12 Air Force (17) Washington at Stanford 23 20 (17)Syracuse (1) 13 36 Pittsburgh (19) 27 Ranked 16th by AP 16th by Ranked Ranked T-18th by UPI by T-18th Ranked Tied for 1st in AAWU 1st in Tied for 8( 27(8)at Purdue 27(8)at Purdue 27 26(19)Stanford 26(19)Stanford 8 21(20)Utah 6 W—7, L—4, T—0; Pct. .636 Pct. T—0; L—4, W—7, BILL BARNES BILL BARNES BILL BARNES BILL BARNES GEORGE DICKERSON W—7, L—2, T—1; Pct. .750 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—7, W—4, L—6, T—0; Pct. .400 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—4, W—5, L—4, T—1; Pct. .550 Pct. T—1; L—4, W—5, W—8, L—2, T—0; Pct. .800 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—8, .350 Pct. T—1; L—6, W—3, 1962: 1962: 1959: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1957: 1957: 1958: BILL BARNES, 11/5 W 28 10/22 W 10/29 28 W 11/5 W 7 22 11/12 W 11/19 L 175 6 11/26 27 W 16 12/3 W 10/20 L 6 10/6 35 6 10/12 W W 9 7 10/20 L 10/27 L 11/3 11 11/10 L W 26 3 11/17 7 L 11/24 L 118 0 12/1 12/8 L W 14 *Joined Athletic Association of Western Athletic Association *Joined Western Universities* of 9/18 10/3 T 7 10/17 0 L (11) Purdue W 21 7 10/23 L 19 at Pittsburgh California 10/31 L 11/7 21 11/13 W 0 25 W 55 8 11/21 169 12 W 10 11/28 W 12/5 L 8 9/17 W 9/24 T 10/15 L 9/23 9/30 W 19 10/7 L 28 10/14 W 6 L 20 10/21 W 3 10/28 35 W 20 11/4 W 28 11/10 W 13 11/18 L 11/25 W 10 1/1 L 3 185 Season totals 142 9/20 W 47 47 9/20 W 9/27 10/5 W 16 19 Illinois 10/12 W L 26 10/19 W 0 10/26 16 L 11/2 W 6 11/9 190 11/16 W 19 6 W 21 11/23 W 20 6 9/20 L 9/27 10/4 W 18 L 0 10/10 L 10/18 14 19 W 20 Florida 10/25 L Washington at 20 11/1 L 11/8 136 0 11/15 L 15 W 17 11/22 T at California 7 Oregon 21 20 3 c 0 fi 1st in PCC 1st in PCC 1st in PCC (Rose Bowl) (Rose Bowl) 2nd in PCC 2nd in PCC (4)Washington (4)Washington (5)at USC (4)Michigan State 17 17 Season totals 7 74 (1)Texas A&M (1)Texas (1)at Maryland (5) 7 State (7)Oregon 0 (9)at Stanford 0 (6)California (5)at College of Paci 13 0 (17)Utah at Michigan (13) 42 State Washington at California 0 7 State at Oregon (10) Stanford Washington (19)at 21 20 Kansas 9 13 Season totals 122 0 (4)Oregon State (4)Oregon (4)Kansas (5)at Oregon 0 (6)Wisconsin (4)at Stanford 0 (10)California 7 0 (7)Washington 21 (5)at USC (9) 7 6 Season totals 0 76 (6) A&M Texas 21 Clara Santa (19) at Stanford Oregon 21 (9) California 17 State at Oregon (18)Washington (18)at USC (11) 0 7 20 Season totals 0 7 120 Christian (9) 0 (18)Texas Washington (14)at (11)Rice 7 (13) (10)Stanford Wisconsin (10) (8)at 7 (11) (7)at California 14 State (5)Oregon 7 (3)USC (4) 0 Season totals 0 55 14 (8) NTC (8)San Diego (8)at Kansas 0 (4)Maryland (6) Washington (2)at (3)Stanford 7 20 State (3)at Oregon 7 (3)at California 0 (1)Oregon 0 6 Season totals 0 40 (7)at Washington St. St. Washington (7)at 0 Oregon 0 USC 10 (12)Washington State (12)Washington 7 GAME-BY-GAME RECORD: 1919-2008 RECORD: GAME-BY-GAME Tied for 2nd in PCC Tied for Ranked 4th by AP, UPI AP, 4th by Ranked Ranked 6th by AP, UPI AP, 6th by Ranked ED SANDERS RED SANDERS W—5, L—3, T—1; Pct. .611 Pct. T—1; L—3, W—5, .889 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—8, W—9, L—0, T—0; Pct. 1.000 Pct. T—0; L—0, W—9, RED SANDERS RED SANDERS RED SANDERS W—9, L—2, T—0; Pct. .818 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—9, W—7, L—3, T—0; Pct. .700 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—7, W—8, L—2, T—0; Pct. .800 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—8, Ranked 4th by UPI, 5th by AP 5th by UPI, 4th by Ranked Ranked 1st by UPI, 2nd by AP 2nd by UPI, 1st by Ranked Ranked 17th by AP, T-17 by UPI by T-17 AP, 17th by Ranked NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (UPI) NATIONAL 1953: R 1953: 1951: 1951: 1956: 1956: 1954: RED SANDERS 1954: 1955: 1952: 1952: 9/18 W 67 67 9/18 W 32 9/25 W 12 10/1 W 10/9 W 21 10/16 W 72 10/23 W 61 10/30 W 27 367 41 11/6 W 11/20 W 34 (2) USC (7) 0 299 19 11/12 W 11/19 299 W 17 1/2 L 14 9/16 W 21 21 9/16 W 9/24 10/1 38 L 10/7 W 0 W 55 10/15 W 21 10/21 47 W 10/29 W 33 (7) Iowa 11/5 W 34 13 13 9/21 W 9/29 10/5 L 28 13 10/13 W W 6 10/20 W 34 10/27 14 L 11/3 W 7 11/10 148 13 W 13 7 11/17 W 11/24 L 9/18 W 41 41 9/18 W 19 9/25 W 10/3 13 10/9 W W 12 10/17 L 10/24 20 20 W 44 10/31 W 22 11/14 W 11/21 224 W 13 1/1 L 20 (5) Michigan State (8) 28 9/21 L 14 14 9/21 L 9/29 44 10/6 W L 13 10/13 (10) at Illinois 41 L 10/20 W 21 7 11/3 W 27 11/10 188 20 W 11/17 T 7 11/24 W 21 9/20 14 9/27 W W 13 Oregon (18) 10/4 20 10/11 W W 32 24 10/18 W 10/25 6 W 20 11/1 220 57 11/8 W W 28 12 11/22 L 21 c 0 fi 1st in PCC 5th in PCC 4th in PCC 8th in PCC 3rd in PCC 3rd 2nd in PCC (Rose Bowl) California Pre-Flight Mary’s St. 13 Oregon (5) Mary’s St. (12)at California 0 at USC (16) 7 Season totals 6 0 26 79 Oregon State Washington 0 0 State Oregon at Iowa at Oregon (18)at Stanford 13 (13)Santa Clara St. Washington at (20)California 7 27 25 20 14 Washington at USC 35 Season totals 26 188 21 State Washington Northwestern 26 Idaho Washington at 19 Stanford State Oregon 27 at Nebraska (5) at California 28 12 (15) Oregon 34 28 USC 15 Season totals 26 235 20 Iowa at Northwestern Oregon 27 (19)at Stanford (16)SMU (12) (14) (19)California 6 State at Oregon 7 6 Washington 7 7 (18)at USC (4) 7 Season totals 7 6 80 State Oregon Washington at (17) (5)Stanford (4)at California 7 13 (5)Santa Clara 6 Mary’s (4)St. (4)at Oregon 6 (4)Montana 7 (4)USC (10) 20 (4)Nebraska 0 7 6 Season totals 0 117 USC Navy San Diego of Paci College 14 13 (13)at Washington (13)at Washington (10) Illinois (6) Stanford State (19)Oregon (6) (19)at California 13 7 35 USC 14 Season totals 96 0 Ranked 4th by AP 4th by Ranked W—10, L—1, T—0; Pct. .909 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—10, W—6, L—3, T—0; Pct. 667 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—6, RED SANDERS RED SANDERS BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT W—5, L—4, T—0; Pct. .555 Pct. T—0; L—4, W—5, W—3, L—7, T—0; Pct. .300 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—3, W—5, L—4, T—0; Pct. .555 Pct. T—0; L—4, W—5, W—6, L—3, T—0; Pct. .667 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—6, 1950: 1950: 1949: 1949: 1948: 1948: 1947: 1947: 1946: 1946: 1945: 1945: 10/13 W 13 13 10/13 W 135 10/19 12 L 10/26 W 13 6 11/17 W 135 11/24 L 12/1 0 L 15 9/30 W 42 42 9/30 W 10/7 L 20 9/23 W 28 28 9/23 W 9/16 W 35 35 9/16 W 9/24 9/30 W 41 10/8 W 35 10/15 W 14 L 10/22 21 W 0 27 10/29 L 227 47 11/12 W 11/19 L 7 9/18 W 48 48 9/18 W 9/25 28 10/2 W L 10/9 0 14 10/16 L L 10/23 6 L 10/30 W 0 27 11/6 156 11/12 L 13 13 L 11/20 L 7 10/11 W 24 10/4 24 10/11 W L 26 10/18 W 39 10/25 L 11/1 0 11/8 172 L 34 11/15 W W 0 27 11/22 L 0 9/26 W 22 22 9/26 W 327 327 9/28 W 50 50 9/28 W 10/5 26 10/12 W W 39 10/19 33 W 13 10/26 W 46 11/1 W 11/9 61 11/16 W W 14 13 11/23 W 18 11/30 W 1/1 L 14 (4) Illinois 45 9/21 L 6 9/29 W 20 20 9/29 W 50 10/5 W 196 21 10/21 W 10/28 20 W 20 (18) at Purdue 11/4 W 196 11/11 39 L 11/25 W 0 6 10/13 L 6 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY 19 2 Oeo 0 9 11/23 L Oregon 14 33 W 21 W 9 11/16 L 240 11/9 13 21 11/2 28 W Washington State 14 17 10/26 W 10/19 atUtah 27 W MichiganState 10/12 T 13 56 W (12)at Iowa 10 10/5 17 (12) at 17 L Tennessee (16) 9/28 T 9/21 9/7 13 L 21 11/24 11/17 W 56 470 11/10 W 27 (13) California 61 11/3 W W 62 10/27 24 W 10/20 59 W 10/13 34 W 10/6 W 13 66 9/29 L Season 9/22 W 55 9/8 totals 199 7 L 11/18 11/11 L 21 351 11/4 W 28 10/28 W 49 W 35 10/21 37 W 17 28 10/14 9 10/7 W L 42 9/29 W Nebraska(1) (8)at Pittsburgh 38 W 65 20 9/23 W 9/16 9/9 7 9 T L 11/20 11/6 28 166 10/30 L 12 10/23 L 28 W 24 34 W 29 10/16 0 10/9 L Texas (3) 10 10/2 L L 17 (15) Pittsburgh 25 9/25 L 9/18 9/11 17 L 12/5 11/21 W 45 274 11/14 L 20 10/30 W 54 7 10/24 L 24 W 10/17 17 L 10/10 L 40 10/3 9/26 W 14 W 12 9/19 W 24 9/12 12 L 11/22 13 W 11/15 20 329 11/1 W T 57 10/25 10/18 W 46 W 32 36 W 10/11 34 W 10/4 9/27 9/20 W 42 9/13 W 37 1974: 1973: 1972: 1971: 1970: 1969: Ranked 10thby UPI, 13thby AP Ranked 15thby AP, T-17 by UPI Ranked 9thby UPI, 12th by AP PEPPERRODGERS W—6, L—3, T—2; Pct. .636 W—8, L—3, T—0; Pct. .727 W—2, L—7, T—1; Pct. .250 W—6, L—5, T—0; Pct. .545 W—9, L—2, T—0; Pct. .818 PEPPER RODGERS TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY PROTHRO W—8, L—1, T—1; Pct. .850 Tied for 2ndinPaci Tied for 2ndinPaci Tied for 3rd inPaci 2nd inPaci 2nd inPaci 8th inPaci S 8 34 174 Season totals 14 USC (8) atOregon State 13 31 3 (18)at Washington atCalifornia (20) Stanford 23 7 14 (8)at USC(9) 13 (8)Oregon State 16 (9)at Oregon (10)Washington 13 18 13 (13)at Washington St. (15)at Stanford (16)Utah 21 (17)at MichiganState 40 (18)Iowa (10)at Nebraska(4) 24 239 23 Seasontotals 30 (14)USC (1) (8)at Washington 13 31 (8)Stanford 20 20 (9)Washington State 7 (11)at California (14)at Oregon State 26 (14)Arizona (15)Oregon (6)Michigan (12) 243 7 23 31 20 Seasontotals atUSC(15) 12 atStanford (12) Washington California 34 at Arizona 38 21 at Washington State Oregon State atMichigan(4) 20 240 28 Seasontotals at Tennessee (5) USC 61 9 41 (17)at Washington 9 21 (19)Washington State (16)Stanford (8) 20 (19)at California (15)Oregon 7 15 (13)at Texas (2) (15)Northwestern 9 (16)at Pittsburgh (18)at Oregon State 103 14 10 Seasontotals 14 0 (6)at USC(5) (7)at Oregon 20 (9)Washington (6)at Stanford (19) (8)California 14 8 23 State (11)at Washington 0 (11)at Northwestern 0 (14)at Wisconsin (17)Pittsburgh (17)Oregon State GAME-BY-GAME RECORD:1919-2008 fi fi fi c-8 c-8 c-8 fi fi fi c-8 c-8 c-8 11/25 L 27 11/12 W 269 5 Sao oas 256 49 Season totals 257 0 28 atUSC(4) 27 14 L atOregon 34 35 11/24 W Arizona State 31 11/17 Washington (20) W 14 11/10 L California 28 10/27 W 21 14 10/20 L 17 24 24 L (17) Ohio State(14) 13 10/13 L 10/6 37 W Houston(16) 9/29 Purdue (5) 31 16 W 9/22 L 9/15 172 9/8 Seasontotals 261 10 T 12/25 13 11/18 L L 10 11/11 11/4 W 28 26 23 10/27 W 45 W 24 10/21 (16) Stanford 27 (17) W 10/14 W 0 45 10/7 (8) atKansas 24 L 9/30 W (9) at 13 Tennessee W 17 9/23 (12) at 10 Washington W (11)7 9/16 9/9 *Became Pac-10Conference* 12 16 19 Washington 11/5 W W †20 California (15) 10/29 7 W †21 16 at Washington State 10/22 W †27 10/15 Iowa W †34 10/8 L 28 10/1 17 W (14)Kansas (11) atHouston(14) †17 13 9/24 L L 13 9/17 9/12 6 L 12/20 11/20 L 45 W 20 14 19 11/13 11/6 W 30 W 7 46 9 10/30 (4) atCalifornia 35 W 10/23 (5) Stanford 38 10 W 10/16 W (4) atOhioState(8) 10 62 T 10/9 (5) 40 Air Force W 10/2 (5) 37 Arizona W 9/25 (17) 28 at W Arizona State(3)10 9/18 9/9 21 41 37 W atStanford (13) OhioState(2) 20 10/18 31 W L 21 10/11 28 20 T 10/4 (12)Tennessee 34 (10) W 9/27 (16) Iowa State 37 W 9/20 9/13 391 243 Seasontotals 349 22 17 23 W 9 17 1/1 (14) atUSC 25 W 14 (19) Oregon 31 State 11/28 W atOregon 50 W (13) 13 Washington11/15 L 11/8 (19) California 28 11/1 W 10/25 1975: 1979: 1978: 1977: 1976: Ranked 12thby UPI, 14thby AP †indicates gameslaterforfeited W—5, L—6, T—0; Pct. .455 W—8, L—3, T—1; Pct. .708 W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE DICK VERMEIL W—7, L—4, T—0; Pct. .636 W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 †8 Oeo tt 18 Oregon State ††48 ††21 Tied for 2ndinPaci Tied for 1stinPaci Ranked 15thby AP, UPI Ranked 5thby AP, UPI (Liberty Bowl)(Liberty 2nd inPaci 7th inPaci (Fiesta Bowl) 2nd inPaci 1)rass() 10 (15)Arkansas (8) 1)tUC 29 196 3 Seasontotals (17)at USC atOregon tSafr 27 17 at Washington State atStanford 12 (20)at Wisconsin 17 21 14 15 (14)USC (5) (9)at Oregon State 0 (9)Oregon (10)Arizona 3 (10)at California 31 (14)Washington State (18)Minnesota 32 atStanford 27 (18)at Minnesota 24 36 0 (7)Alabama (16) 14 (2)USC (3) (2)at Oregon State 21 (3)Oregon (3)at Washington 3 (4)Washington State (18)at Washington State 20 (10)at Air Force esnttl 173 Seasontotals 10 (11)Ohio State(1) (Rose Bowl) ††no contest fi fi c-10 c-10 fi c-8 fi fi c-8 c-8 23 23 L 14 L 21 12/31 L 24 (18) 34 Arizona State(9) 11/21 W 11/14 20 26 11/7 W 7 28 W 31 10/31 17 10/24 W T 34 (17) atStanford 23 10/17 L (16) Colorado 27 18 W (6)at Iowa 7 10/10 L 10/3 13 (9) at 31 Wisconsin (20) W 9/26 (12) at 35 Arizona W 9/19 9/12 34 W 11/30 11/22 W 23 W 20 306 11/15 21 14 11/8 L 0 14 14 11/1 L 32 W 17 (5) Stanford 35 (16) 10/25 0 W (11) atOhioState(2) 17 W 10/11 (16) 35 Wisconsin W 10/4 atPurdue 23 W 9/27 Colorado 56 W 9/20 9/13 / W 39 W 1/1 14 11/17 W 29 11/10 W 26 11/3 L 24 at California 18 17 10/27 W W 21 16 Washington State 27 10/20 W 10/13 (17) atColorado 33 3 W 10/6 L L 17 21 9/29 (7) LongBeachState 23 W 9/22 9/15 9/8 W 18 9 13 Illinois(4) 45 W 16 1/2 27 W 24 309 11/19 L 24 atOregon 24 W 11/12 Washington (11) 27 11/5 W California 20 10/29 W 42 10/22 24 W 39 W 10/15 atNebraska(1) 19 10/8 10 L 10/1 L (20)at Georgia(15) 8 35 9/24 L 9/17 T 231 26 9/3 Seasontotals 399 14 (5) Michigan(19) 24 W 1/1 (9) at 7 11/20 W 10 Washington (10) 20 L 11/13 W 38 11/6 10/30 W 47 W 17 40 (12)Washington 42 State 10/23 W 10/16 26 34 W 27 10/9 T (12) atMichigan(20) 31 W 24 10/2 (14)at 51 Wisconsin W 10 9/25 (18)Long BeachState 41 W 9/18 9/11 *1st Year athomeinRoseBowl* 302 275 1981: 1980: 1984: 1983: 1982: Ranked 13thby UPI, 17thby AP Ranked 13thby AP, 14thby UPI Ranked 9th by AP, 10thby UPI W—10, L—1, T—1; Pct. .875 W—9, L—3, T—0; Pct. .750 W—9, L—2, T—0; Pct. .818 W—7, L—4, T—1; Pct. .625 W—7, L—4, T—1; Pct. .625 TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE Tied for 3rd inPaci Tied for 4thinPaci Ranked 5thby AP, UPI (Bluebonnet Bowl) 2nd inPaci 1st inPaci 1st inPaci (Fiesta Bowl) 1)ihgn(6 33 22 11 (19)Michigan (16) 6 0 (15)at USC(10) Washington (16) atOregon California at Washington St.(18) 17 135 17 Seasontotals 20 (14)Oregon State(Tokyo) 3 23 (18)USC (12) 14 9 (17)at Arizona State (8)Oregon (2)at Arizona (3)at California S 7 10 37 20 17 (14)Miami (13) USC(7) Oregon State 13 Oregon 23 at Arizona State 42 (17)Stanford (8)Nebraska (1) 15 (4) atSanDiego State 265 17 Seasontotals 27 atUSC at Arizona 21 14 at 37 Washington State atStanford 26 Brigham Young ArizonaState 19 35 12 (11)USC (15) (12)Stanford 24 31 (11)Oregon 6 (11)at California (8)Arizona (9)at Colorado esnttl 197 Seasontotals esnttl 248 Seasontotals (Rose Bowl) (Rose Bowl) fi fi fi c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi c-10 c-10 12/30 W 31 11/22 W 45 11/15 T 17 49 W 11/8 L 23 11/1 10/25 W 54 9 10/18 W 36 L 10/11 W 32 10/4 9/27 W 41 9/20 W 214 45 9/6 L 3 Seasontotals 363 28 (13) Iowa (4) 45 W 13 1/1 L 11/23 24 W 11/16 W 41 11/9 10/26 W 34 10/19 W 34 W 31 10/12 10/5 W 40 9/28 L 26 T 14 9/21 W 27 W 34 9/14 9/7 / L 6 L 9/16 W 190 28 9/9 Seasontotals 392 1/2 W 11/19 L 17 22 16 W 11/12 W 27 11/5 10/29 L 30 10/22 W 24 10/15 W 28 3 38 24 W 10/8 W 6 (2) LongBeachState 56 W 38 10/1 (5) Nebraska(2) 41 W (5) SanDiego State 59 9/17 W 9/10 195 9/3 Seasontotals 426 18 12/25 W 17 20 11/21 L 13 (7) atOregon 52 State W 11/14 W 47 11/7 (8)California 42 10/31 W W 31 10/24 49 W 10/17 W 41 10/3 9/26 W 34 9/19 W 17 9/12 L 9/5 W 47 33 11/18 T 10 11/11 L 20 209 11/4 L 14 10/28 L 27 7 10/21 L L 17 10/14 10/7 W 33 9/30 W 24 9/23 L 23 8 Sao oas 222 Seasontotals 385 1986: 1985: 1989: 1988: 1987: Ranked 9thby AP, 11thby UPI W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 Ranked 6thby UPI, 7thby AP W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 W—8, L—3, T—1; Pct. .708 W—3, L—7, T—1; Pct. .318 TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE Tied for 2ndinPaci Tied for 1stinPaci Ranked 14thby AP, UPI Ranked 6thby AP, UPI (Freedom Bowl) 2nd inPaci (20) atSanDiego State 9th inPaci 1st inPaci (Cotton Bowl) (Aloha Bowl) 3a ersa() 42 (3)at Nebraska(2) 1)S 1) 25 10 (15)Brigham Young (18)USC (10) (19)at Washington (10) (19)at Washington 1)tnod 28 0 (12)Stanford 25 10 (15)at Oregon State 16 (17)Washington State (19)at California Arizona(11) 16 (15)Arizona State(16) 23 (16)Long BeachState 38 14 (19)at SanDiego State (4)at Oklahoma(1) 17 0 19 7 (8)at USC 9 (13)Oregon State (14)at Arizona 17 (17)California (18)at Washington30 State atStanford ArizonaState 21 26 16 (13)at 24 Washington (12)San Diego State (10)at Tennessee (20)at BYU(8) 6Tnese 24 (6)Tennessee 31 3 17 6 (9)Arkansas (8) 3 (6)USC (2) (6)Stanford (6)at Oregon 21 34 (1)Washington State 21 (1)at Arizona (2)at California (2)Oregon State 17 (2)at Washington(16) 16 17 14 (10)Florida (5)at USC (5)Washington 23 10 0 24 (7)at Arizona State (9)Oregon (16) 0 (11)at Stanford (13)Arizona (13)Fresno State 14 (3)San Diego State rgn 38 10 246 17 Seasontotals 28 atUSC(8) Oregon atStanford 18 6 42 Washington atOregon State 14 (22)at Arizona 24 (25)Arizona State California (24)Michigan (5) (Rose Bowl) fi fi fi c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi c-10 c-10 25 17 HISTORY

INTERIM COACH c-10 fi c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi fi (Sun Bowl) Season totals 290 (14)at Stanford Young (13)Brigham 17 17 (ot) (18) Tennessee 24 Season totals 348 State Diego at San 21 Rice (ot) (8)at Stanford 21 27 (11)at USC (1) 66 Season totals 410 Utah Rice St. 10 Washington 16 37 (2) USC Season totals 9 259 (18) Young 59 at Brigham 8th in Paci 4th in Paci 3rd in Paci 3rd T-4th in Paci T-4th (Emerald Bowl) (Las Vegas (Las Vegas Bowl) 291 212 469 299 KARL DORRELL RICK NEUHEISEL KARL DORRELL KARL DORRELL W—6, L—7, T—0; Pct. .462 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—6, W—4, L—8, T—0; Pct. .333 Pct. T—0; L—8, W—4, W—7, L—6, T—0; Pct. .538 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—7, W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—10, Ranked 13th by USA Today, 16th by AP 16th by Today, USA 13th by Ranked (Number following UCLA score and UCLA score (Number following 2007: 2007: 2008: 2008: 2005: 2005: 2006: DeWAYNE WALKER, WALKER, DeWAYNE 12/22 L 16 (19) Young Brigham 17

9/1 W 45 45 Arizona 9/1 W 9/8 at 9/15 W 27 9/22 34 L State 27 9/29 W 6 44 Washington 10/6 Utah (11)at Washington W 27 40 at 10/20 State at Oregon L W 30 10/27 L 7 6 (10) California Dame Notre 11/3 L (9) 14 31 Oregon 44 11/10 16 L 11/24 W 21 20 12/1 Arizona State (9) 20 0 L 24 7 USC (8) at 24 27 0 9/1 W 9/13 L 9/20 Oregon 9/27 at L Stanford 10/4 10 California L 24 23 Arizona 10/11 L 31 W at 28 State (25) Fresno State 31 Washington 10/18 W 20 State (5) Washington 10/25 L 41 Arizona 36 at 11/8 3 34 USC 20 27 at 11/15 W L 31 7 11/28 L 9 6 State Oregon 7 28 12/6 L 34 9/3 W 44 44 Arizona 9/3 W (20)Washington 9/10 (7)at 17 41 9/17 52 State(ot) 21 W 63 Wash. 10/1 W W 41 (12)at 10/8 Oklahoma (21) 44 10/15 W W 47 14 (10) (20)California 10/22 24 30 W 51 10/29 W State State 40 (8)Oregon (14)Arizona 11/5 L 35 45 11/12 W 19 28 12/3 L 12/30 W 50 (17)Northwestern 38 31 Arizona 9/2 W Stanford 9/9 27 9/23 31 W 26 9/30 W L 10/7 W 19 Washington at 7 10/14 0 L 10/21 20 15 L 10/28 L State 29 (18) at Oregon State 17 Oregon Dame (10) at Notre Arizona 11/4 25 at 20 11/11 W 12 L 24 24 11/18 W 30 (10) at California 13 7 12/2 W 12/27 38 L 27 Florida State 44 opponent name is AP ranking unless noted) opponent name is

c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi fi fi c-10 fi INTERIM COACH (Sun Bowl) Colorado State (19) 19 at Oklahoma State 24 (20)Colorado 31 Season totals 326 at Colorado (24) 16 Season totals 305 Oklahoma State at Illinois 31 17 Season totals 309 Alabama (3) Alabama State (16)Fresno 24 21 (15)at Alabama (25) (14)at Kansas 17 17 Illinois 3 6th in Paci T-4th in Paci T-4th in Paci T-5th in Paci T-5th T-5th in Paci T-5th (Las Vegas (Las Vegas Bowl) (Las Vegas Bowl) 387 248 361 BOB TOLEDO KARL DORRELL KARL DORRELL W—7 L—4, T—0; Pct. .636 Pct. T—0; W—7 L—4, W—8, L—5, T—0; Pct. .615 Pct. T—0; L—5, W—8, .462 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—6, .500 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—6, W—6, L—6, T—0; Pct. .500 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—6, BOB TOLEDO BOB (Silicon Valley Football Classic) Football Valley (Silicon ED KEZIRIAN, ED KEZIRIAN, 2000: 2000: 2002: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2001: 9/7 W 30 30 9/7 W 9/14 9/21 W (7) 38 9/28 Oregon California L 17 10/5 Washington W at 43 30 10/12 L Arizona State at San Diego W at 31 43 12 Stanford 24 10/19 L State at Oregon 17 at 28 10/26 W 34 7 (7) 11/2 W 37 (25)USC 35 11/9 W 7 21 11/23 L 52 18 12/7 Mexico L New 27 State (7) Washington 27 12/25 W 48 13 14 9/6 L (18) 9/13 16 Washington 31 9/20 W St.(12) 6 Arizona 9/27 46 Stanford L 24 at 10/4 W (ot) at Oklahoma (1) W Washington 20 24 California at 10/11 W State State San Diego 23 59 Arizona at 10/18 W 21 20 20 21 10/25 W 14 10 13 11/1 L 13 Oregon 11/8 L 13 State 11/15 L Fresno 11/22 L 12/30 L 9 17 22 31 at USC (2) 47 20 9/4 L 9/11 Arizona 9/18 W 35 10/2 37 W State 37 31 10/9 W Washington at W 33 Washington 10/16 State San Diego (1) 17 Stanford L 10/23 31 28 21 USC L 10/30 W Oregon 29 (8) at California 42 10 at 11/6 L Arizona State (21) at 34 48 11/13 W 24 Wyoming 29 45 12/4 L 21 0 26 12/23 L 24 9/2 W 35 35 (3) Oregon 24 9/2 W (14)Michigan 368 totals (6)at State 20 9/9 W 23 (3ot) 46 9/16 W (15)Arizona 29 10 31 California 9/23 L 38 (13)at Season 9/30 W (24) 38 Arizona 10/14 L (7) Stanford at 35 10/21 Washington 24 27 L 10/28 W 37 at State (19) 38 (23)Oregon 11/4 W USC 44 28 11/11 L Wisconsin 35 35 11/18 L 353 20 12/29 L 21 38 225 totals 20 41 9/1 W 20 9/8 W St.(16) Season 9/22 (10) (20) (7)Washington 9/29 Washington W 13 13 (14)Ohio State (21) 35 Stanford (4)California 10/13 W 38 W State (19) 38 (12)at Oregon 56 (4)at (9)at 7 10/20 W 28 (7) 6 10/27 L State 14 (17)Oregon 11/3 L USC Arizona 20 17 11/10 L 317 (20)at 21 42 11/17 L 0 52 12/1 W 27 c-10 fi c-10 fi c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi fi (Rose Bowl) (17)Boise State (13)at Ohio State (14) 42 7 (6)Texas (23) (6)Texas 31 (5)Texas A&M (19) (5)Texas 23 (Aloha Bowl) 1st in Paci 9th in Paci 4th in Paci (Cotton Bowl) GAME-BY-GAME RECORD: 1919-2008 RECORD: GAME-BY-GAME T-1st in Paci T-1st Tied for 5th in Paci 5th in Tied for BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO TERRY DONAHUE TERRY W—4, L—7, T—0; Pct. .364 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—4, W—7, L—5, T—0; Pct. .583 Pct. T—0; L—5, W—7, .455 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—5, W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—10, .833 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—10, Ranked 5th by USA Today, 5th by AP 5th by Today, USA 5th by Ranked Ranked 8th by USA Today, 8th by AP 8th by Today, USA 8th by Ranked 1999: 1999: 1998: 1998: 1997: 1997: 1996: 1996: 1995: 1995: 9/4 W 38 State 311 totals 38 State 28 Stanford Arizona 9/4 W (21)Fresno 20 21 (18)at at 9/11 L 35 42 Season 9/18 W 32 Oregon 9/25 L 27 10/2 L 34 California 10/9 W 10/16 L 0 Arizona 29 10/23 USC Washington(23)(ot) L 10/30 L 230 20 7 17 23 at 11/13 W 7 State at Oregon 11/20 L 7 33 55 17 477 Season totals 247 totals Season 477 Houston State (4)at 17 49 9/12 W (4)Washington 42 340 (10) totals 24 9/19 W Arizona 49 (3)at 10/3 W 28 State 52 10/10 W California 34 Oregon Season (2)at 10/17 28 W (2)Stanford 10/24 W (3)at (11) (ot) 41 (2)Oregon 28 (9) 10/31 W Washington 16 41 Miami 38 (3)at 38 11/7 W 36 (3)at (6)Wisconsin (3)USC 11/14 W 24 34 11/21 W 45 24 31 49 12/5 L 476 1/1 L 17 8/30 L 34 at Washington St. St. 37 (3) Washington 30 Tennessee (11) at Texas 34 at 24 3 8/30 L 9/6 L (24)Arizona 66 9/13 W (22)Houston 40 9/27 W 66 Oregon (18)at 10/4 W State 39 27 Stanford (17)Oregon 10/11 W 10 34 (13)California 10/18 W (12)at 10 31 35 10/25 W (13) 27 7 (9)Washington 11/1 W USC 28 52 (7)at 11/15 W 17 31 29 11/22 W 1/1 W 24 9/9 W 23 (12)at Brigham Young Young 9 (12) Brigham 24 (15)Miami State 8 (12)at (20) 31 Washington 23 (12)Oregon 38 9/2 W State 300 totals (16)at 9/9 W 31 Fresno 9/16 L 15 State 21 9/23 L 37 45 Arizona Season 9/30 W Arizona 17 10/14 W (22)at (24)California 10/21 (23) 33 W 10/28 W 42 33 Washington 38 (23) at Stanford 11/4 L (11) 10 14 11/11 L Kansas 16 (2) 35 11/18 338 28 30 W 12/25 L 24 51 Tennessee at USC (11) at Louisiana 0 20 318 Northeast totals 20 Oregon 9/7 L 44 at 9/14 W (25) 41 Season 9/28 Washington 41 22 10/5 W at L Stanford 10/12 California State 9 21 14 at L 10/19 L (6) at Michigan Washington 34 38 10/26 W 20 Arizona Arizona State (4) 11/2 L 38 29 at 21 11/9 W 330 (2ot) 38 42 17 USC 11/16 L 48 35 11/23 W 41 c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 fi fi fi fi c-10 fi (Rose Bowl) Stanford State Washington at 20 Arizona (25) State San Diego 31 at California 31 State 28 Oregon (2) Washington at 38 17 22 USC (19) 45 8th in Paci (Hancock Bowl) Tied for 1st in Paci Tied for Tied for 6th in Paci 6th in Tied for Tied for 5th in Paci Tied for Tied for 2nd in Paci Tied for TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY W—5, L—6, T—0; Pct. . 455 . Pct. T—0; L—6, W—5, W—8, L—4, T—0; Pct. . 667 . Pct. T—0; L—4, W—8, W—6, L—5, T—0; Pct. . 545 . Pct. T—0; L—5, W—6, W—9, L—3, T—0; Pct. .750 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—9, W—5, L—6, T—0; Pct. .455 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—5, Ranked 17th by USA Today, 18th by AP 18th by Today, USA 17th by Ranked Ranked 18th by USA Today, 19th by AP 19th by Today, USA 18th by Ranked 1994: 1994: 1993: 1993: 1992: 1992: 1991: 1991: 1990: 1990: 9/3 W 25 (14)Tennessee (13) 23 (14)Tennessee 37 (12) 295 totals 25 (13)SMU Washington 9/3 W 17 at California 9/10 W Season 9/17 at 9/24 10 (14) State 26 L 10 10/1 L 21 (13)at Nebraska (2) Arizona Oregon L 7 10/8 L 34 at (22) St. 0 (18)Washington 14 23 21 10/15 L 49 State 24 Stanford Arizona 10/22 L 31 at 10/29 W 23 239 (13) 59 USC 11/12 W 31 11/19 W 30 19 9/4 L 25 California California (8) Nebraska 27 14 14 25 (19) 9/4 L 13 230 totals Young 9/18 L 9/25 (25)Brigham 27 9/30 (12) 68 W State 28 Season 25 (22)Washington 10/9 W (17) at Stanford W 52 39 Washington 10/16 W State at San Diego (7) (9) (15)Arizona 10/23 (12)at 21 37 W 25 13 10/30 W State 20 (19)at Oregon State 40 (14)Wisconsin 11/6 W 17 (10)Arizona 17 11/13 L 3 9 16 11/20 368 W 1/1 L 27 (16)at USC (22) 21 9/19 W 17 (15)at Brigham Young Young 10 Brigham 228 totals (15)at Arizona 9/12 17 9/19 W W (11)at 14 37 (16)Cal State Fullerton Season 9/26 (11) 23 3 10/3 L (19)Stanford W 35 (21) State (11)San Diego State 10/10 L 19 7 7 State California Arizona 10/17 at Oregon L 10/24 L 0 20 14 17 12 (22) 10/31 L St. Washington 26 30 48 at Oregon 11/7 W 201 (15) at USC 11/14 W 9 38 11/21 W 6 37 9/7 W 27 (23)Brigham Young (25) 23 (25) Young 30 (11) (23)Brigham Tennessee 27 (21)at (18) 9/7 W 27 16 190 totals (24)California 9/14 L 9/26 24 Arizona 10/5 L W State 37 54 State Season Arizona 10/12 W 3 State at San Diego Stanford at 10/19 (23)Washington 16 21 W (22)at 12 10/26 W 44 44 27 State at Oregon 11/2 W 10 14 Oregon 11/9 L USC 16 (25)at 11/16 W 7 24 11/23 W 323 (22)Illinois 12/31 W 6 21 7 3 9/15 W 32 9/8 32 9/15 W L 14 Oklahoma (23) (19) 34 10/6 L 21 9/22 9/29 21 L 10/6 L 15 W 30 at Michigan (7) 45 10/13 W 10/20 38 26 L 10/27 W 31 11/3 11/10 L 42 W 24 25 11/17 L (22) at Oregon 28 305 Season totals 332 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY FRED W. COZENS 98 aeCpan ny 7 17 4 .300 246 41 197 .750 .545 161 240 0 18 284 274 7 .900 3 1 0 127 .850 3 .773 281 103 2 5 168 329 1,622 257 0 7 6 1 1 1 1 1,045 9 2 31 8 Totals .200 8 DennisDummit, Tim Oesterling .686 219 1970 34 Mike Ballou, Mike Garratt, Floyd Reese 96 .400 1969 .400 GameCaptains Only 236 3 139 1968 Slagle, Larry .636 Vic Lepisto .750 145 0 118 1967 .350 142 RichDeakers, .550 DallasGrider 84 118 185 8 1966 1,000 0 150 0 JimColletto, Leventhal Barry 175 112 169 1965 2 0 6 6 1 1 1 4 4 4 1,088 2 4 4 7 Totals Kent Francisco(Alt., Prentice O’Leary) 7 2 .463 5 1964 Walt Dathe(Alt., John Walker) 1963 Andy Von Sonn(Alt., PhilOram) .800 1962 RonHull (Alt., Almose 90 Thompson) 66 1961 Baldwin(Alt., Harry JackMetcalf) 190 .700 1960 Ray Smith (Alt., RodCochron) 122 19 (Barnescoachedlast7games) 1959 0 .800 148 1.000 1958 40 76 1 2 .818 0 .889 367 224 74 8 55 3 2,059 0 299 0 220 1958 7 .611 0 2 0 .565 120 861 0 .667 9 79 188 8 2 1 .555 96 JimDawson (Alt., Joe Harper) 135 Totals .773 1 9 80 196 8 .300 1957 Don Birren (Alt., 0 JimMatheny) 3 172 235 1956 23 0 (Alt., GilMoreno) .111 .667 4 156 .909 John Peterson (Alt., JackEllena) 5 1955 0 199 188 3 117 5 1954 0 59 16 ChuckDoud, 227 RudyFeldman 4 327 6 1953 .636 EdFlynn (Alt., DonnMoomaw) 7 5 0 0 0 98 1952 0 HalMitchell(Alt., Julie Weisstein) 3 1951 3 1 175 Bob Watson 8 (Alt.,790 BruceMacLachian) 1950 LeonMcLaughlin(Alternate, ErnieJohnson) 6 10 0 1 1949 24 511 4 .500 7 31 178 .590 Totals Steffen 128 andPhil Art Tinsley .800 6 1948 DonPaul, Tom .100 .278 Fears 62 1 1947 ErnieCase, 174 133 755 127 5 1946 79 ErnieCase 93 .650 .591 1945 5 4 860 91 62 .700 .800 0 1 .625 69 0 143 79 124 106 .600 72 9 6 .443 146 217 6 61 160 Totals 1 1 DonPaul, Bob Water .438 1 2 1944 0 149 1 51 DonPaul 57 0 3 4 .500 1943 .375 CharlesFears 190 3 .500 4 0 83 2 6 6 125 8 1942 121 Dave Gaston, 136 Ted Forbes 77 7 7 4 1941 8 171 DonMacPherson, NedMathews 1 0 1940 1,872 6 John Frawley, DaleGilmore 1 0 4 .722 .625 .611 4 1939 54 67 130 4 5 3 4 91 1,360 144 153 4 3 Totals 1 0 GeorgePfeiffer, 1 HalHirshon .573 1938 LeeFrankovich 2 3 3 1937 GeorgeDickerson 6 5 5 1936 .188 .286 McChesney Robert 109 132 1935 RansomLivesay .417 40 54 1934 LeeCoats 62 1933 HomerOliver 3 83 2 0 .000 1932 NormanDuncan 214 5 1931 5 Edward Solomon 1 14 10 .000 1930 0 CarlBrown 2 224 3 1929 Joe Fleming 0 3 21 1928 2 ScribnerBirlenbach .250 94 5 2 1927 CharlesHastings 193 0 1926 0 52 EarleGardner 5 241 1925 13 0 0 1 .233 6 Totals118 CecilHollingsworth 2 1924 Walter Westcott 1923 500 .156 LoranPeak Totals 1922 Eddie Rossell BurnettHaralson 1921 1920 Wayne Banning 1919 WILLIAM F. BARNES Jim Steffen (Alt., JimDawson, DonLong) EDWIN C. HORRELL WILLIAM H. SPAULDING JAMES CLINE HARRY TROTTER TOMMY PROTHRO GEORGE DICKERSON HENRY R. SANDERS BERT LaBRUCHERIE *captains listedby year undereachheadcoach ALL-TIME COACHINGHISTORY:1919-2008 fi

ed 5 19 4 .450 149 189 1 5 4 eld

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W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T Tommy Taylor,, TonyPhillips Flanagan, Kevin Jordan, Abdul McCullough CarltonGray, Aron Gideon, SeanLaChapelle 93 aeCpan ny 4 38 3 .667 230 368 .455 295 0 239 4 0 8 6 5 Jasper, SharmonShah, RodSmalley 1995 Wayne Cook, DonnieEdwards, Shane GameCaptains Only 1994 1993 ulde atSees er ue 3 35 2 .708 222 385 1 3 8 Rutledge, MattStevens, Terry Tumey 1987 Joe Goebel, Ken Norton, Jr., Craig 1986 abr,SotSadn 9 0 2 10 .750 190 323 0 3 .318 246 9 209 1 .833 7 190 392 .455 3 332 0 305 2 Lambert, ScottSpalding 0 10 6 1992 MattDarby, Mike Tommy Lodish, Patton Marvcus 5 Maddox, Dion 1991 Eric Turner, .625 RomanPhifer, LanceZeno ChanceJohnson,1990 CarnellLake 197 .818 302 FrankCornish, LanceZeno, 135 .455 1989 306 256 .708 1 257 Troy 172 Aikman, .636 EricBall, Henley, Darryl 0 4 1988 261 196 0 2 269 7 1 6 9 0 3 5 4 8 7 1982 GameCaptains Only 1981 GameCaptains Only 1980 GameCaptains Only 1979 GameCaptains Only 1978 GameCaptains Only 1977 T

e nwe 3 25 4 .750 248 275 0 3 9 LeeKnowles 1985 DuvalLove, Steve Bono, NealDellocono, 1984 oas 553 589 1553 417 .717 1983 .792 243 .636 349 174 240 1 19 .727 2 2 239 .250 1976 3 351 12 9 243 Totals 6 166 0 1 1 .818 3 CliffFrazier, John Sciarra,987 Jeff Smith 199 1975 7 Keuhn, Art 8 GeneSettles, Jeff Smith 470 1974 2 681 0 2 .609 Totals Kermit Johnson, JimmieJones,9 Fred McNeill 1973 Bruce Walton and Allan Ellis 1972 andGreg Snyder 1971 Ttl 151 74 8 6,318 Totals 08 rga awl,LgnPusn 8 22 4 .333 348 212 0 8 4 16 17 .000 01 35 27 BrighamHarwell, LoganPaulsen 275 .500 60 2008 0 273 .500 299 309 760 259 361 .538 469 1020 1,652 410 0 .833 2007 Game 6 Captains 1,556 6 Totals .565 27 2007 13 Game .636 10 1.000 225 2006 .833 Game 49 Captains SpencerHavner, 317 340 Manuel 2005 Game White Jr. Captains 476 2004 0 6 Captains 32 Dave .364 Ball, CraigBragg, BrandonChillar, Manuel 0 4 .500 311 360 750 7 2003 0 313 368 230 2 .583 7 353 0 10 0 White 2,543 0 248 7 2002 Game 6 4 Captains 477 1020 Jr.2,122 6 305 247 Fletcher, Bryan Robert Thomas .833 Totals .603 .462 2002 Game 330 560 Captains 318 OscarCabrera, Kenyon Coleman Meyers,2001 Marques Shawn.455 Stuart Danny Farmer, Pete Holland 2000 Anderson, 1999 Atkins,McNown,Larry Andy Cade Troy Brian 1998 Danoff, Willmer 1997 Chad 1996 Game Overhauser, Captains Shaun Williams, Gaston Green, Ken Norton, Jr., Terry Tumey Mike Hartmeier, JimMcCullough, Mike Sherrard, Paul Bergmann, Chris Yelich, DonRogers Tom Ramsey, Tom Sullivan, KarlMorgan Jeff Dankworth, OscarEdwards, RobKezirian DICK VERMEIL RICK NEUHEISEL DeWAYNE WALKER ED KEZIRIAN Karim Abdul-Jabbar, DonnieEdwards, Mike Arnold Ale, Kaleaph Carter, Mike Chalenski, PEPPER RODGERS KARL DORRELL BOB TOLEDO Bowl Record Grand Totals ERRY DONAHUE

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426 10 20 195 .833 3 5 3 2,4 1,5 .596 16,055 20,343 37 538 359 201 6 5 0 228 .545 391 9 21 173 .792 31 1 2 68 .466 648 621 1 13 15 W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T W L PF PA Pct T ,1 .665 4,515 HISTORY Site rank)score Oppt. ( Oppt. UCLA’S SUPER SEASONS UCLA’S One Loss AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 1982 10-1-1 Donahue 1969 8-1-1 Prothro 1966 9-1-0 Brucherie Prothro 1952 8-1-0 5/5 Sanders 1946 10-1-0 La 13/10 4/- Losses Two 5/5 AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 6/6 2005 10-2-0 Dorrell 1998 10-2-0 Toledo 1997 10-2-0 Toledo 1988 10-2-0 Donahue 16/13 1987 10-2-0 Donahue 1985 9-2-1 8/8 Donahue 1980 9-2-0 5/5 6/6 Donahue 1976 9-2-1 9/11 Donahue 1975 9-2-1 Vermeil 1973 9-2-0 7/6 13/14 Rodgers 1967 7-2-1 15/15 Prothro 1965 8-2-1 Prothro 1960 7-2-1 5/5 Barnes 12/9 1957 8-2-0 Sanders 1955 9-2-0 -/10 Sanders 1953 8-2-0 4/5 Sanders 1935 8-2-0 Spaulding 1927 6-2-1 -/- -/18 Spaulding *Final polls 4/4 5/4 -/- -/- Unbeaten/Untied AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 1954 9-0-0 Sanders Unbeaten AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 1939 6-0-4 2/1 Horrell 10 Wins AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 2005 10-2-0 Dorrell 7/- 1998 10-2-0 Toledo 1997 10-2-0 Toledo 1988 10-2-0 Donahue 16/13 1987 10-2-0 Donahue Brucherie 1982 10-1-1 Donahue 8/8 1946 10-1-0 La 5/5 6/6 4/- 9/11 Nine Wins 5/5 AP/Coaches* Coach Record Year 1991 9-3-0 Donahue 1985 9-2-1 Donahue 1984 9-3-0 Donahue 1980 9-2-0 19/18 Donahue 1976 9-2-1 Donahue 1975 9-2-1 7/6 9/10 Vermeil 1973 9-2-0 13/14 Rodgers 1966 9-1-0 15/15 Prothro 1955 9-2-0 Sanders 1954 9-0-0 5/5 Sanders 12/9 5/5 4/4 2/1 rank)score rank)score Date W/L UCLA ( UCLA Date W/L 1988 29, Oct. L 1988 22, Oct. 1967 W 18, Nov. L (1) 30 UCLA 1955 24, Sept. UCLA (1) 24 L 1955 16, Sept. UCLA (1) 20 W 1954 6, Nov. State 34 Washington UCLA (1) 0 at Rose Bowl Arizona 3 W UCLA (1) 21 USC (4) 21 UCLA (1) 41 A&M 0 Maryland (5) 7 Texas AZ 0 Oregon Tucson, at Coliseum at L.A. MD at College Park, Losses 3 Wins 3, Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. UCLA AS No. 1 ON ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL PRESS ASSOCIATED 1 ON AS No. UCLA UCLA COACHING SUPERLATIVES COACHING UCLA Site rank)score Oppt. ( Oppt. rank)score rank)score League Bowl Bowl League Head Name Years No. Record Appearances Record No. BY HEAD COACH APPEARANCES BOWL Name Years Walker DeWayne Karl Dorrell 2007 Ed Kezirian Toledo Bob Donahue Terry 2003-06 1 0-1-0 4 2002 13-15-1 1976-95 Vermeil Dick 1996-02 1-3-0 Prothro Tommy 13 ’07 Vegas Las Bill Barnes 3 ’05 Sun Bowl, 1 Vegas, ’04 Las Valley, 8-4-1 ‘03 Silicon Red Sanders 1965-70 1-2-0 1974-75 1-0-0 Bert LaBrucherie 29 ’83 Rose, Horrell ’81 Bluebonnet, Edwin C. ’78 Fiesta, ’76 Liberty, 1 ’00 Sun 1 ’99 Rose, ’98 Cotton, Totals Vegas ’02 Las 1945-48 1958-64 1949-57 1-0-0 1-0-0 1939-44 1 1 2 ’66 Rose Bowl ’76 Rose Bowl 1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 ’47 Rose Bowl ’62 Rose Bowl ’56 Rose Bowl ’54 Rose Bowl, ’06 Emerald Bowl ’43 Rose Bowl ’86 Freedom, ’86 Rose, ’85 Fiesta, ’84 Rose, Aloha ’95 ’94 Rose, ’91 Sun, ’89 Cotton, Aloha, ’87 Year Record Record Result Coach CHAMPIONS UCLA’S LEAGUE Record Record Year 1998 1997 (tied) Sanders 10-2-0 1993 (tied) 8-4-0 1987 (tied) 10-2-0 7-1-0 10-2-0 1985 ‘Red’ 8-0-0 1983 6-2-0 Cotton Bowl Won Toledo Bob 7-1-0 1982 None Lost Rose Bowl Lost Rose Bowl 1975 (tied) 9-2-1 Aloha Bowl Won 6-0-0 Toledo Bob Henry 9-2-1 1965 Donahue Donahue Terry 7-4-1 Terry 9-0-0 1961 6-2-0 10-1-1 6-1-0 1959 (tied) 6-1-1 Rose Bowl Won 5-1-1 5-4-1 1955 8-2-1 Rose Bowl Won Donahue Rose Bowl Won Terry 1954 7-4-0 Vermeil Rose Bowl Won Dick Donahue Terry 3-1-0 1953 4-0-0 Donahue Terry 1946 3-1-0 9-2-0 None Rose Bowl Won 1942 Prothro Lost Rose Bowl Tommy 1935 (tied) 6-0-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 Bill Barnes 10-1-0 Lost Rose Bowl 6-1-0 7-4-0 7-0-0 4-1-0 ‘Red’ Sanders Henry Bill Barnes Lost Rose Bowl 6-1-0 Lost Rose Bowl None ‘Red’ Sanders Henry Lost Rose Bowl Bert LaBrucherie Edwin Horrell William Spaulding DeWayne Walker 2007 Interim 0 1 0 .000 Neuheisel COACHES HEAD 1 0 0 OF BRUIN RECORD Walker 2007 2008 Interim .333 Coach 4 8 0 Kezirian Rick 1 1.000 DeWayne 0 0 1 Karl Dorrell 2002 Interim Ed Bob Toledo Donahue Terry Vermeil Dick Years Rodgers Pepper 2003-07 Prothro Tommy Seasons Bill Barnes Won 1976-95 1996-02 George Dickerson Lost ‘Red’ Sanders Henry 1974-75 1971-73 1965-70 Bert LaBrucherie 5 Tied Edwin Horrell 1958 20 1949-57 William Spaulding 35 7 Pct 1958-64 James Cline 151 2 3 1945-48 Trotter 6 Harry 49 Cozens Fred 27 15 19 74 1925-38 9 1939-44 Totals 41 - 7 12 4 32 66 5 0 18 1923-24 8 1920-22 1 31 14 6 23 19 1919 1 .565 3 .665 0 72 3 2 34 24 16 2 3 .609 .717 1 .686 .605 51 0 31 3 2 .773 2 1 0 .333 .463 8 6 .590 10 13 2 .573 .443 90 3 6 1 538 .233 .156 0 359 .250 37 .596 Date W/L UCLA ( UCLA PRESS POLL ASSOCIATED 1 ON No. VS. UCLA Date W/L 2005 3, Dec. 2004 4, Dec. L 2003 20, Sept. L L 1986 6, UCLA (11) 19 Sept. 1984 22, UCLA 24 Sept. L UCLA 24 L 1983 24, Sept. USC (1) 66 L 1976 UCLA (4) 3 1, Jan. UCLA (8) 3 1972 18, Nov. UCLA 10 W L 1972 USC (1) 29 9, Sept. Oklahoma (1) 59 1968 23, UCLA (11) 23 Coliseum Nov. Oklahoma (1) 38 at L.A. W UCLA (14) 7 Nebraska (1) 42 L 1966 1, Jan. OK at Norman, UCLA 20 1962 OK 24, at Norman, Nov. Ohio State (1) 10 Nebraska (1) 42 UCLA 16 W at Rose Bowl L at Rose Bowl 1962 6, Oct. (1) 24 USC 1959 UCLA (5) 14 game Rose Bowl 5, Dec. W UCLA 3 NE at Lincoln, L Nebraska (1) 17 UCLA 9 28 USC (1) Michigan State (1) 12 Coliseum UCLA (17) 8 at L.A. game Rose Bowl Coliseum at L.A. 14 USC (1) Syracuse (1) 36 Ohio State (1) 7 Coliseum at L.A. Losses 10 Wins 4, Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY against Wisconsin. tions inaseason. Stokes went ontosetaRose Bowl gamemark with14catches turnover margin (+1.73). J.J. Stokes set aschoolmarkwith17touchdown recep- a winover USC clinchedatriptotheRoseBowl game. UCLAledthenationin The Bruinswon seven straightPac-10gamestotiefor theconference titleand Bruin offense scored 477points, themostinschoolhistory. home crowd in50years. SkipHickssetaschoolmarkwith26touchdowns andthe and over 85,000fansturnedoutfor the Washington game, thelargestnon-USC won 10straightgamesinaseason. CadeMcNown ledthenationinpassef Bowl triumphover Texas A&M. Itwasthe The Bruinswon thelast10gamesofseason, concludingtheyear withaCotton single seasonrecords for passingyards andtotaloffense. perfect 8-0leaguemark. KrisFarris won theOutland Trophy. CadeMcNown set as No. toposta teaminPac-10history 2inthepollsandbecamejustfourth streak to20, over includinganeighth straightvictory USC. UCLAclimbedashigh The Bruinsopenedtheyear with10winsinarow toextendtheschoolrecord win Record: 7-1; AP Rank: 5; Coach: Bob Toledo 1997 •Overall Record: 10-2-0; Paci Record: 6-2; AP Rank: 18; Coach: Terry Donahue 1993 •Overall Record: 8-4-0; Paci Record: 8-0; AP Rank: 8; Coach: Bob Toledo 1998 •Overall Record: 10-2-0; Paci UCLA LEAGUECHAMPIONSHIPTEAMS fi rst timesince1946thattheBruinshad fi c-10 Conference fi fi c-10 Conference c-10 Conference fi ciency the Bruins Norton, Jr., , CarnellLake Henley. andDarryl Despitea17-13lossatUSC, the play ofsuchfuture NFLperformers asJames Washington, Mark Walen, Ken in rushdefense (70.3yards pergame)andplacedseventh intotaldefense behind with athird triptotheRoseBowl gameinfour seasons. The Bruinsledthenation withawinoverThe seasonstarted defending nationalchampionBYUandended Emmitt Smithinthe Aloha Bowl. season. The Bruinswon asixthstraightbowl gamewithawinover Floridaand duo tothrow for over 2,000yards andrunfor over 1,000yards inthesame in thenationdefense. Troy Aikman andGastonGreen becamethe posting athenschoolrecord seven conference wins. The teamranked fourth The Bruinstiedaschoolrecord with10winsandtiedfor theleaguetitleafter four touchdown passesinthegame. winintheRoseBowl game.fourth-straight KarlDorrell caughttwo of Neuheisel's and went ontoposta45-9upsetwin over No. 4-ranked Illinois. Itmarked UCLA's centage. IntheRoseBowl game, UCLA jumpedouttoa28-3halftimeadvantage Washington, Neuheiselcompleted25of27 passesfor anNCAA-record .926per- over Washington, clinchedtheBruins'return triptoPasadena. InUCLA'swinover over17 victory USC. The winover USC, combinedwith Washington State’s win won seven oftheirnexteightgames, earningatripto the RoseBowl witha27- After an0-3-1start, RickNeuheiseland theBruins ralliedbehindquarterback defeat Iowa intheRoseBowl game. at 6-2intheleaguerace. UCLAwon thechampionshiptie-breaker andwent onto Bruin losstothe Trojans, Arizona’s defeat of Arizona Stateleftallthree teamstied Record: 6-2; AP Rank: 7; Coach: Terry Donahue 1985 •Overall Record: 9-2-1; Paci Record: 7-1; AP Rank: 9; Coach: Terry Donahue 1987 •Overall Record: 10-2-0; Paci Record: 6-1-1; AP Rank: 17; Coach: Terry Donahue 1983 •Overall Record: 7-4-1; Paci fi nished ina fi rst-place tieintheconference. About fi fi c-10 Conference c-10 Conference fi c-10 Conference fi ve hoursafterthe fi rstBruin HISTORY fth trip to fi rst time to rst full sea- fi fi

rst-ever Rose Bowl Bowl Rose rst-ever fi nal eight games in the nal eight games fi c Coast Conference fi nished his career with over 1,100 yards. Red Sanders became 1,100 yards. with over career nished his eld goal ruined the Bruin chances for a ruined the Bruin chances for eld goal fi fi rst head coach in history straight PCC titles. to win three fi rst loss and went on to tie for the championship of the Athletic Association of Athletic of the the championship on to tie for rst loss and went fi 1961 • Overall Record: 7-4; AAWU Record: 3-1; 3-1; Record: AAWU 7-4; Record: 1961 • Overall Bill Barnes Coach: 16; AP Rank: 1955 • Overall Record: 9-2; Paci Record: 6-0; AP Rank: 4; Coach: Red Sanders 1959 • Overall Record: 5-4-1; AAWU Record: 3-1; 3-1; Record: AAWU 5-4-1; Record: 1959 • Overall Bill Barnes Coach: n/a; AP Rank: meet No. 5- ranked Maryland and were handed a 7-0 loss by the Terrapins, snapping snapping Terrapins, the handed a 7-0 loss by Maryland 5- ranked and were meet No. on to win its UCLA went 10-game winning streak. UCLA’s The Bruins opened the season with a 21-0 win over ’s Texas A&M team. A&M team. Texas Bear Bryant’s The Bruins opened the season with a 21-0 win over the to the East for Bruins traveled ranked the No.1 The next week, A and met Michigan State in the Rose Bowl. shutouts, were four season, regular last-second Spartan Western Universities. The upset win over the Trojans sent a crowd of over 5,000 of over sent a crowd Trojans the The upset win over Universities. Western Kilmer led the team in total offense to celebrate. Westwood of into the streets It was the rushing. passing and 388 yards that season with 702 yards He was assistant on Red Sanders’ staff. a former Bill Barnes, son as head coach for to season after an illness of the previous to the top spot in the middle elevated George Dickerson. The Bruins, behind the play of Bill Kilmer, handed an unbeaten, No.2 ranked USC ranked No.2 handed an unbeaten, of Bill Kilmer, the play behind The Bruins, its All-America honors and running earned Cureton Hardiman Guard 17-14. victory, back Bob Davenport the the .the Rose Bowl The 1961 Bruins were known for their strong running game and stingy defense. game and stingy running defense. their strong for known The 1961 Bruins were Sophomore California. in a win over on the ground The team totaled 413 yards Smith senior Bobby and rushing title (703 yards) the conference Haffner won Mike USC, The Bruins beat (966 yards). (85) and total offense led the league in scoring Minnesota to the Rose Bowl. at the Coliseum to earn their way in a rainstorm 10-7, Seco to ruin UCLA’s Arroyo handed the Bruins a 21-3 setback in the cit to hand the Wolver- to hand the cit fi c-10 Conference Conference c-10 nal game as Bruin head coach. nal game as Bruin head coach. fi fi c-8 Conference Conference c-8 UCLA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE UCLA fi rst ever win in a Rose Bowl game with win in a Rose Bowl rst ever fi ciency (153.5). ciency (153.5). fi nal four minutes of the USC game pulled out a 20-16 win and minutes nal four fi rst season of playing home games in the Arroyo Seco. With time hav- Seco. Arroyo home games in the of playing rst season fi 1975 • Overall Record: 9-2-1; Paci Vermeil Record: 6-1; AP Rank: 5; Coach: Dick 1965 • Overall Record: 8-2-1; AAWU Record: 4-0; Record: AAWU 8-2-1; Record: 1965 • Overall Prothro Tommy Coach: AP Rank:4; Record: 5-1-1; AP Rank: 5; Coach: Terry Donahue Record: 5-1-1; AP Rank: 5; Coach: 1982 • Overall Record: 10-1-1; Paci completed a perfect conference slate. First-year head coach Tommy Prothro was Prothro Tommy head coach First-year slate. conference completed a perfect Association. Coaches the by Year Coach of the voted The Bruins proceeded to record their to record The Bruins proceeded Bob Stiles and Jim Colletto Michigan State. a 14-12 victory then top-ranked over attempt in the fourth quarter conversion two-point combined to stop the Spartan’s quarterback passes by touchdown Two initial post-season win. UCLA’s and preserve Gary Beban in the ing already expired, Karl Morgan stopped USC’s two-point conversion attempt to conversion two-point Karl Morgan stopped USC’s expired, ing already they Day, Year’s On New that sent the Bruins home to Pasadena. the win preserve In the earlier of 24-14. a score by time that season, the second beat Michigan for a 21-0 second quarter de rallied from UCLA had contest, After a loss at Washington, the Bruins needed to beat USC to earn a Rose Bowl the Bruins needed to beat USC to earn a Rose Bowl Washington, After a loss at bid in their An earlier conference loss to Washington meant that the Bruins had to defeat USC meant that the Bruins had to defeat Washington loss to An earlier conference UCLA posted a 25-22 win despite fumbling game. to earn a bid to the Rose Bowl the for in offense 400 yards It did manage to rack up over 11 times in the contest. on gained 130 yards Tyler Wendell in the Pac-8. game against the toughest defense single-season rushing Johnson’s Kermit to break Trojans against the the ground and threw 787 yards rushed for quarterback Sciarra John the season, For record. yards. 1,313 more for Just like in 1965, the Bruins avenged an early-season loss in the Rose Bowl with with loss in the Rose Bowl an early-season the Bruins avenged in 1965, like Just 105,464 before Ohio State in a game played 1 ranked No. then a 23-10 win over Vermeil’s It also turned out to be coach Dick fans. ines a 31-27 setback in Ann Arbor. UCLA totaled 10 wins for just the second time UCLA totaled 10 wins for Arbor. Ann ines a 31-27 setback in led Ramsey Tom in scoring offense. nationally in history third and the team ranked the nation in passing ef GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY The Bruinscaptured their titles for the (todate)asthey wonscoring team(40.8points)inhistory back-to-back conference Only a21-20lossatStanford inthe second inthe Associated Press poll. total offense. The teamcompletedtheyear ranked atthetopofUPIpolland back , asecond-team All-American, ledtheteamwith886yards in Bob Davenport eachwere namedtoatleastone All-America a 12-7lossearly intheseason. Guard JimSalsbury, tackleJackEllenaandfullback still standswitha72-0blankingofStanford. They alsohandedNo. 6ranked Maryland 102,548 fansintheColiseum. Duringtheyear, theBruinssetaschoolrecord that the conference championshipin110-degree heat witha34-0winover USCbefore rushing pergametoleadthenationinthosecategories aswell. The Bruinsclinched in thenationanddefense limitedopponentstojust40pointsand73.2yards an upsetlosstothe FightingIllini, theBruins time) 327pointsand wasselectedfor the RoseBowl game opposite Illinois. Despite of 60,885fansduringtheirhomegames. The teamrolled upaschoolrecord (atthe Rose Bowl gamefor thesecondtime. The Bruins averaged athenschool-besttotal UCLA recorded its selection totheRoseBowl game. at thecornerof Westwood and Wilshire for atwo-hour rally tocelebrateUCLA's career. According tonewspaper accounts, anestimated12,000studentsgathered ofKennyand cameupjustshort Washington’s record for mostyards gainedina Myron Berlinerkeyed thedefense. Tailback PaulCameron ledthePCCinrushing in nineregular seasongames. ChuckDoud, JackEllena, Hardiman Cureton and (yieldingjust2.91yds/play),in collegefootball history allowing just48points record duringtheregular season. The Bruins Bowl record 165 yards inthe setback. ranking todate, by the fourth Associated Press. ErnieCasethrew for athen Rose Record:7-0;APRank4;Coach: BertLaBrucherie 1946 •OverallRecord:10-1; Paci Record:6-1;APRank:5;Coach:RedSanders 1953 •OverallRecord:8-2-0;Paci AP Rank:2;UPI1;Coach:RedSanders Paci 1954 •NATIONALCHAMPIONSOverallRecord:9-0; fi c CoastConferenceRecord:6-0; fi rst timeever. The totalof367pointsover ninegamesranked UCLA LEAGUECHAMPIONSHIPTEAMS fi rst-ever unbeaten, untiedregular seasonandadvancedtothe fi rst NationalChampionship(UPI)and fi fth gameoftheyear spoiledaperfect UCLA fi elded oneofthegreatest defenses fi nished withtheirhighest national fi c CoastConference fi c CoastConference

fi fi elded theirhighest rst team. Lefthalf fi rst fi UCLA football team, inthePCC1928. whichbeganparticipating A third-place and atSt. Mary’s. The seasonmarked the losses. UCLA and versus Oregon, 33-6. California andSMUthenhandedtheBruinsback-to-back State. A 20-7winover Oregon Statefollowed asdidtwo more winsatStanford, 7-6, The Bruinsopenedthe1935seasonwithanimpressive 39-0shutoutover Utah (No teamphotoavailable) game. The Bruins game. The the rushingattack. GeorgiathenhandedtheBruinsa9-0setbackinRoseBowl over 1,000yards inaseason. FullbackKen Snellingandlefthalfback Al Solarikeyed to closetheregular season. Bob Water opening theseasonwithtwo losses, theBruinswon seven ofthenexteightcontests The 1942seasonmarked UCLA’s Record: 6-1; AP Rank: 13; Coach: EdwinHorrell 1942 •Overall Record: 7-4-0; Paci nish in1932hadbeenitsbestprevious result intheleaguestandings. Record: 4-1;Coach:WilliamSpaulding 1935 •OverallRecord:8-2;Paci SOME PAST BRUIN CHAMPIONSHIPCOACHES Tommy Prothro Edwin Horrell Harry TrotterHarry fi nished theseasonwithfour straightwinsover Hawaii, Loyola, Idaho fi nished theyear ranked 13thby the Associated Press. fi rst appearance intheRoseBowl game. After fi eld becamethe fi rst-ever conference championshipfor a fi c CoastConference fi c CoastConference Terry Donahue Bill Spaulding Red Sanders fi rst Bruintothrow for HISTORY eld, S eld, fi Corwin Anthony, TE, Randy Austin, TE, TE, Rocen TE, Randy Austin, Corwin Anthony, C (inj) Lance Zeno, WR, Scott Miller, OLB, Keeton, K Chris Sailer, Ken TB, Foster, DeShaun TE, Bryan Fletcher, LB (inj.) Thomas, Robert DT, Kocher, DB Ryan Roques, FB Walendy, Craig C; Stuart, Shawn 2002-2003) Bowl, S Jason Stephens, QB, McEwan, DB Hunter, P/PK , FL NG Wahler, Jim OLB, 1992 CB Dion Lambert, 1996 C Flanagan, Mike LB, Donnie Edwards, FS 1998 Williams, Shaun TB, Skip Hicks, 1999 QB; Cade McNown, S (inj.), Atkins, Larry WR Farmer, 2000 Danny DE, 2002 Coleman, Kenyon S, Anderson, Marques TE Seidman, 2003 Mike 2004 DT Leisle, Rodney DE, Ball, Dave RB 2005 White Jr., Manuel WR, Craig Bragg, LB DE 2006 Spencer Havner, TE, Lewis Marcedes Davis, 2008 Bruce Game Blue-Gray DB Baggott, 1979 Brian DT, Lodish, 1989 Mike WR, Farr, Mike WR 1990 Reggie Moore, TE, Austin, Randy QB Cook, Wayne 1994 OG WR, Rick Meyer, Stokes, J.J. DL Kirschke, Travis 1996 LB, Ward, Phillip FB, 1999 Price, Durell TB (injured), Brown, Keith 2001 DT Fletcher, Anthony Bowl Gridiron Villages OG; Andy Meyers, 1999 LB; Ayanbadejo, Brendon WR Poli-Dixon, 2002 Brian 2005 P Chris Kluwe, CB, Matt Clark, All-American Classic (Paradise Vegas Las Scott DT, 2002 Fletcher, Anthony C, Danoff, Troy Joe DL, Williams, 2003 Rusty OT, Bryce Bohlander, 2004 OL Shane Lehmann, 2006 QB Koral, David S, Page, Jarrad 1996 Kevin Jordan, WR Jordan, 1996 Kevin 1997 DB Paul Guidry, 1999 QB (dnp) Whit Cade McNown, 2000 Eric 2002 LB (inj.) Nece, Ryan S, Anderson, Marques Nate Fikse, DB, Ricky Manning, 2003 OT, Saffer, Mike WR 2004 LB Brandon Chillar, DL, Perry, Ryan Boschetti, 2005 Tab 2006 LB London, Justin QB, Olson, Drew 2007 PK Medlock, Justin DE, Hickman, Justin 2008 S Keyes, Dennis E Wilkinson, 1951 Bob E Stockert, 1953 Ernie T 1954 B Bill Stits, Ray, G 1955 Joe Brown, 1956 Jim 1968 C Erquiaga, John C DE 1970 Grant, Wes LB, Ballou, Mike Dalby, 1972 Dave DB Ellis, 1973 Allan 1974 DE McNeill, Fred RB Tyler, 1977 Wendell C, Mitch Kahn, 1978 PK Frank Corral, 1980 C Boyd, Brent QB, Ramsey, 1983 Tom LB, Montgomery, Blanchard PK 1986 Lee, John OT, Robert Cox, WR 1987 C Goebel, Joe Anderson, 1988 Willie Carnell Lake, CB, 1989 , TB, Eric Ball, 1991

eld, Q eld, fi t, E t, fi nell, TE nell, NG Wahler, WR LaChapelle, (J)Sam Boghosian, G, , T, Jim Salsbury, G Jim Salsbury, T, Jack Ellena, G, (J)Sam Boghosian, E Marv Luster, HB, Bill Kilmer, E-B, (D)Jim Johnson, T Larry Slagle, C, Erquiaga, John QB, Gary Beban, DT Oesterling, DT , OT, Al Oliver, RB, James McAlister, John Lee, PK, , QB, Mark Walen, DT Walen, Mark QB, Norrie, David PK, Lee, John OT Warnick, Russ LB, CB Turner, ILB Marcus Doug Kline, ILB, son, WR Scott Miller, OLB, Lockwood, DT Brian Kelly, TB, Wills, Shawn OG, Scott Spalding, HB , Walker, TE RB McNeil, Freeman OG, DB, Jojo Townsell, FL Townsell, Jojo DB, LB West, Doug DB, Lupe Sanchez, DB, Rogers, 1988 David Richards, OT, James Washington, S Washington, 1988 James OT, Richards, David Jim 1989 OLB, Carnell Lake, CB, Darryl Henley, TE 1990 Arbuckle, Charles C, , FS 1991 Turner, Eric OLB, Roman Phifer, 1992 Malone ILB James S, Matt Darby, Sean 1993 CB, Carlton Gray, DE, Chalenski, Mike 1994 OT Parker, Vaughn 1995 CB Carl Greenwood, 1966 DG Richardson, John HB, Mel Farr, 1967 1974 LB Fulton Kuykendall, C, , DB 1977 TE RB, Rick Walker, Armstrong, Tyler, (J)Wendell 1977 (D)Levi 1979 PK Boermeester, (J)Peter 1979 DB Lynn, (D)Johnny DB 1981 OG Larry Lee, LB, Riley, Turner, Avon 1983 Jimmy 1984 RB Nelson, Kevin 1986 OG Hartmeier, Mike Ten- Derek 1987 CB, Chuckie Miller, C, Goebel, Joe 1957 LB , E, O’Garro, Pete E Wallen, 1958 Dick T, Bill Leeka, B Smith, Ray 1960 T, (J)Paul Oglesby, HB 1960 Alexander, 1962 Kermit Pro 1963 Mel 1969 E, George Farmer, LB, Ballou, Mike 1971 Tim QB, (J)Dennis Dummit, HB Jones, Greg 1971 C Dalby, Dave E, (D)Bob Christiansen, OT Walton, 1972 Bruce P, Bruce Barnes, 1973 1993 Arnold Ale, LB, Rick Daly, TE 1993 Rick Daly, LB, Ale, Arnold C Shrine Game East-West Wellendorf, 1932 Leonard 1934 C Lee Coats, 1936 H Chuck Cheshire, 1944 G Marienthal, Water Mike 1945 Bob 1946 E George Robotham, C, , E, Fears, Tom 1948 T, Bill Chambers, 1987 Craig Rutledge, SS, Matt Stevens, QB Matt Stevens, SS, Craig Rutledge, 1987 Norton, Ken TB, Gaston Green, S, Alan Dial, 1988 Chance John- TB, Eric Ball, QB, Aikman, Troy 1989 LB Marvcus Patton, DT, Lodish, Mike 1990 Brian TB, Brian Brown, TE, Anthony, Corwin 1991 1992 E 1949 HB Ernie Johnson, E, Wilkinson, (J)Bill Clements, T 1951 Bob Mitchell, 1952 Hal 1955 Japan Bowl Japan QB Sciarra, John C, , 1976 Rick DB, Oscar Edwards, LB, Burks, Raymond 1977 OT Gus Coppens, DB, Armstrong, Levi 1978 OT Max Montoya, DB, Hosea, Bobby 1979 LB Frank Stephens, DB Brian Baggott, 1980 DB Larry Lee, Easley, Kenny LB, Akers, Arthur 1981 LB Muro, Jeff OT , FL, Willie Curran, 1982 Sullivan, Tom NG, Karl Morgan, C, Dan Dufour, 1983 1984 Paul Bergmann, TE, Kevin Nelson, RB Don Nelson, Kevin TE, Paul Bergmann, 1984 DB Ron Pitts, LB, Neal Dellocono, 1985 1986 UCLA PLAYERS IN ALL-STAR GAMES IN ALL-STAR PLAYERS UCLA , DL fi t, E t, fi eld, S, Durell Price, FB Price, Durell S, eld, fi Arnold Ale, LB, Mike Chalenski, DE, Carlton Gray, Carlton Gray, DE, Chalenski, Mike LB, Ale, Arnold TB Williams, Kevin WR, Sean LaChapelle, CB, Jack Ellena, T, Jim Salsbury, G, Primo Villanueva,HB Primo G, Jim Salsbury, T, Jack Ellena, HB Sam Brown, E, Rommie Loudd, HB Thompson, Almose HB, C Sonn, Von Andy QB Zeno, RB McAlister, TE Walker, NG Tuiasosopo, QB Ramsey, CB Dennis Price, LB, OLB Eric Smith, ILB, Kline, Ed Breeding, C, Ernie Case, QB, Budd Cote, G, G, Cote, Budd QB, Ernie Case, C, Ed Breeding, John T, Griswold, Hoxsie G, Harrison, Morrie T, Don Malmberg, E, Kurrasch, Roy B, Johnson, C Art Spielman, E, Donn Ross, 2001 DB Jason Bell, 2002 LB Ryan Nece, 2003 LB Reese, Marcus DB, Ricky Manning, 2004 Tauto David DE, Mat Ball, OG 2006 OT Tevaga, Ed Blanton, 2008 Shannon The World Vs. Texas CB in practice) WR (injured 2007 Taylor, Van, Junior 2008 Rodney 1994 OG Craig Novitsky, DB Lawrence, 1996 Teddy RB, James Milliner, OT 1998 Chad Overhauser, FL, Jim McElroy, FB Walendy, 1999 Craig TE, Grieb, Whit Mike 2000 Eric 1956 Hardiman Cureton, G, Bob Davenport, FB, FB, Bob Davenport, G, Cureton, Hardiman 1956 1959 Bill Leeka, T, , E Wallen, Dick T, Bill Leeka, 1959 FB Smith, Ray 1960 E Marv Luster, HB, Bill Kilmer, 1961 Smith, Bobby T, Marshall Shirk, C, Ron Hull, 1962 G, Fiorentino, Tony HB, Alexander, Kermit 1963 Mel Pro G, Dathe, Walt 1964 Larry HB, Haffner, Mike OT, Francisco, Kent 1965 G Russ Banducci, E, Altenberg, Kurt 1966 DG Richardson, John HB, Mel Farr, 1967 OT Larry Slagle, QB, Gary Beban, 1968 DT Agajanian, Larry 1969 DT Reese, Floyd HB, Jones, Greg 1970 DT Tim Oesterling, QB, Dennis Dummit, 1971 G Pavich, Mike 1972 C Randy Gaschler, 1973 James RB, Johnson, Kermit DB, Allen, Jim 1974 C Art Kuehn, OT, Gene Clark, 1975 QB Sciarra, John G, Randy Cross, 1976 Rick DB, Oscar Edwards, LB, Burks, Ray 1977 LB Frank Stephens, OT, Gus Coppens, 1978 Manu LB, Jerry Robinson, RB, Theotis Brown, 1979 C Boyd, Brent 1980 RB McNeil, Freeman DB, Easley, Ken 1981 TE Wrightman, Tim OT, Luis Sharpe, 1982 Tom OT, Irv Eatman, SE, Cormac Carney, 1983 DB Lupe Sanchez, DB, Don Rogers, 1984 OT Duval Love, LB, Neal Dellocono, LB 1985 Taylor, Tommy SE, Sherrard, Mike 1986 FL Karl Dorrell, DT, Frank Batchkoff, 1987 Norton, Ken TB, Gaston Green, FB, Mel Farr, 1988 Doug CB, Darryl Henley, QB, Aikman, Troy 1989 TE Arbuckle, Charles C, Frank Cornish, 1990 OLB Roman Phifer, 1991 1992 FB Smith, Kevin CB, Dion Lambert, 1993 1947 Tom Asher, T, Burr Baldwin, E, Don Borden, G, G, Don Borden, E, Baldwin, Burr T, Asher, Tom 1947 T Robert Mike, E, Don Capp, B, Carl Benton, 1948 G Dimitro, Mike E, Bill Clements, 1949 G George Pastor, 1950 T Hal Mitchell, 1952 LB Donn Moomaw, 1953 T Chuck Doud, HB, Paul Cameron, 1954 1955 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY ok og 1996-97 1965-75 2009 2001-02 1965-72 1982-92 1977-79 1989, 2003-05 1950-64 2000-04 1979 1965-69 1976-81 1979-81 1990-95, 2008 2009 2006-09 Jerry Long 1958-64 1980-88 R. ToddLittlejohn Carnell Lake Tony Kopay 1999 Ed Kezirian 1976-77 2008-09 KerrLarry 1967-68 Doug Kay 2003-05 Johnny Johnson 1978-79, 1981-00 Don Johnson 1969-70 John Jardine Milt Jackson 1974-75 1968-69 1996-02 Tim Hundley Jed Hughes Ron Hudson 1971-75 Todd Howard 2003-07 1959-62 Johnny Hermann 1946-57 1989 Tim Hauck 1973-75 Tom Hayes , 1987-89 Jr. Frank Gansz, Sr. 1965-66 2007 Jethro Franklin Bob Field John Farrell 1990-94 Jon Embree 2008-09 Earnel Durden 1967-69 1996-02 Rod Dowhower 2004-05 1967-68, 1980-81,2006 Norman Dow Marc Dove 1990-92 Terry Donahue George Dickerson 1970, 1976 DeLoach Gary 2006-09 1950-63 1996-00 Jim Dawson 1971-73 Dave Currey 1957-64 CoyerLarry 1978-79 John Cooper 2003-05 Bob Connelly 1994-03 1970 Jim Colletto 1958-64 A.J. Christoff 1950-58 2004-07 Jim Camp 1998 Jacob Burney 1987-88,2003 1977 Years onStaff 1982-86,1994-95 Alan Borges Sam Boghosian Ken Blair Blackney Gary Bernardi Gary Bob Bergdahl John Becker Bill Barnes Dino Babers Norm Andersen Foster Andersen Nick Aliotti Name ASSISTANT COACHESHISTORY onWitn 2006 1980-89 1997-03 1969-70 1971-72 1970 1970 2006-08 1995-98 1971-1976 1994-95 1980 2004-06 1963-69 1971-75 2001-02 John Wristen Ted Williams Mark Weber 1998-02 1965-68 WeaverLarry 2007 1994 Doug Weaver Mike Wau DeWayne Walker 1990 1979 Fred VonAppen 2003-05 1972-73, 1980-86, 1990-93 Dick Vermeil Terry Tumey 1965-66 1979-93 1982-89 Bob Toledo Howard Tippett 1976-87, 1995 Jim Svoboda Lew Stueck 1949-54 1958-64 1996-97 1973-75 1999-02 Homer Smith Ron Siegrist 2007 1976-78 1993, 2008-09 1971 Eric Scott 1993-94 Brian Schneider 1988-93 Phil Savage** 1955-57 Al Sandahl 1949-56 1974 Pepper Rodgers Greg Robinson Don Riley Bill Rees 2005 Tommy Prothro Dan Peterson 2008-09 1990-95,Carl Peterson 2008-09 1975-77 2007 John 1965-70 Pearce 2006 1979(Spring) Bob Palcic 1971-78 1971 Wayne Nunnely 1996 Jay Norvell 1995 Rick Neuheisel Ron Nay 1963-64 Years onStaff Wayne Moses Jim Mora Thurmond Moore Reggie Moore Mike Mikolayunas Bill McPherson Bob McKittrick Angus McClure D.J. McCarthy Bill Matthews Tory Matheson Steve Marshall Marmie Larry Dick Mansperger Name fl e 1989 e (Current assistantcoachesboldface) **Graduate assistant *1953-2009 HISTORY fans 65 times, fans 65 times, Legend games. *Coliseum day #Coliseum night games. ***Coliseum twilight games. games. day †Rose Bowl Japan Tokyo, ‡Mirage Bowl, Year G Att. G Att. Year 1954 5 312,043 Avg. 62,409 1953 7 351,883 50,269 1952 6 284,422 47,404 1951 6 247,709 41,284 1950 6 220,694 36,783 1949 6 270,786 45,131 1948 7 312,361 44,623 1947 6 418,874 69,812 1946 7 426,196 60,885 1945 8 398,034 49,629 1944 7 214,733 30,676 1943 6 140,083 23,347 1942 9 350,536 38,948 1941 8 294,676 36,834 1940 9 400,987 50,123 (* indicates school record) † 87,790 — USC ’08 ’47 87,728 — Iowa # 86,740 — USC ’62 * 86,672 — USC ’89 * 86,168 — USC ’77 # State ’80 86,000 — Oregon ‡ * 85,917 — USC ’59 ’78 Tennessee 85,897 — ’97 Washington † 85,697 — 85,366 — USC ’53 * rst time in school history, UCLA had two crowds of better than 100,000 and crowds UCLA had two rst time in school history, fi three of better than 95,000. three * 93,172 — USC ‘03 93,172 — USC * ’46 Mary’s # 92,962 — St. 92,516 — USC ’87 * 92,000 — USC ’05 * † 91,815 — USC ’94 * 91,553 — USC ’07 * 91,384 — USC ’99 * 91,363 — USC ’95 91,350 — USC ’97 * 91,084 — USC ’02 † * 90,814 — USC ’69 90,772 — USC ’67 * 90,622 — USC ’06 † 90,519 — USC ’76 * 90,387 — USC ’78 * † 90,096 — USC ’84 90,064 — USC ’85 * 89,432 — USC ’81 * 89,177 — Michigan ’71 ’46 89,131 — Stanford * 88,821 — Illinois (’47 RB) † 88,804 — Michigan ’00 * 88,588 — USC ’01 ‘04 † 88,442 — USC 88,214 — USC ’79 88,084 — Ohio State ’80 † 88,080 — USC ’98 * 88,038 — USC ’73 87,969 — Ohio State ’76 Year G Att. G Att. Year 1981 5 260,595 Avg. 52,119 1980 5 265,796 53,159 1979 7 330,690 47,241 1978 6 303,276 50,546 1977 6 283,904 47,317 1976 6 288,032 48,005 1975 7 296,481 42,354 1974 5 234,056 46,816 1973 6 239,375 39,896 1972 7 339,736 48,534 1971 6 241,630 40,282 1970 5 267,974 53,595 1969 5 246,264 49,253 1968 5 234,118 46,824 1967 6 339,705 56,619 1966 6 272,150 45,358 1965 4 218,106 54,526 1964 4 163,223 40,806 1963 6 221,867 36,977 1962 6 232,045 38,674 1961 6 205,388 34,231 1960 6 216,271 36,045 1959 8 304,530 38,066 1958 6 207,522 34,587 1957 6 262,847 43,807 1956 6 250,864 41,811 1955 6 392,848 65,474 TOP CROWDS (1944-2008) CROWDS TOP UCLA HOME ATTENDANCE HOME UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE HISTORY ATTENDANCE FOOTBALL UCLA In 1996, UCLA played before the two largest crowds in school history. Since 1944, the Bruins have played before 85,000 or more or more 85,000 before played the Bruins have Since 1944, in school history. largest crowds the two before played UCLA In 1996, 106,297 — Tennessee ’96 Tennessee 106,297 — topped by Tennessee's crowd of 106,297 in 1996. In 1982, for the for In 1982, of 106,297 in 1996. crowd Tennessee's topped by 106,011 — Michigan ’96 105,464 — Ohio State (’76 RB) 105,413 — Michigan ’82 104,992 — Michigan ’90 104,991 — Michigan (’83 RB) (’86 RB) 103,292 — Iowa 103,217 — Illinois (’84 RB) * 102,548 — USC ’54 * 102,050 — USC ’47 Wisconsin (’94 RB) 101,237 — 100,809 — Michigan State (’56 RB) † 100,741 — USC ’88 * 100,333 — USC (2) ’45 100,087 — Michigan State (’66 RB) † 98,370 — USC ’86 98,321 — USC ’46 * 98,214 — Minnesota (’62 RB) 98,088 — USC ’90 96,869 — USC ’52 * ’91 Tennessee 97,117 — 96,000 — Michigan State (’54 RB) 95,879 — USC ’55 * † 95,763 — USC ’82 ’85 Tennessee 94,370 — 94,085 — USC ’65 * Wisconsin (’99 RB) 93,872 — * 93,458 — USC ’93 93,283 — Ohio State ’99 Year G Att. G Att. Year 2008 7 72,795 509,563* Avg. 2007 6 458,271 76,379* 2006 7 454,683 64,955 2005 6 385,305 64,218 2004 6 363,092 60,515 2003 6 339,813 56,636 2002 6 392,375 65,396 2001 5 333,067 66,613 2000 7 470,961 67,280 1999 6 298,951 49,825 1998* 5 368,547 1997 6 73,709 327,531 54,589 1996 5 287,660 57,532 1995 6 294,643 49,107 1994 6 308,375 51,396 1993 6 301,478 50,246 1992 6 295,561 49,260 1991 5 245,760 49,152 1990 6 327,619 54,603 1989 6 324,718 54,120 1988 7 442,850 63,264 1987 6 334,133 55,689 1986 6 364,368 60,728 1985 4 211,751 52,938 1984 7 374,047 53,435 1983 4 215,293 53,823 1982 6 352,284 58,714

GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF HISTORY the other inthe18common sports. annually tothe University withthe mostsuccessful athleticyear against the crosstown rivals now competefor theGauntlet. The trophy isawarded in athleticcompetition, notonly are citybragging rightsupfor grabs, but Beginninginthe 2001-2002schoolyear, whenever UCLAand USCmeet athletic programs inthenation. against eachothersincethe1920’s andclaimtwo ofthemostsuccessful collegiate athletics. The schools, whichshare thesamecity, have competed THE ANNUAL UCLA-USCGAUNTLET also intheCollegeFootball Hall ofFame, justtonameafew. Bruin All-American andtwo-time SuperBowl champion; andBilly Kilmer, College Football HallofFame member Terry Donahue; James Washington, Fame membersKenny Easley and JerryRobinson; former head coach and Bruin standoutswhohave Captain asanHonorary participated include: three-time consensus All-Americans andCollegeFootball Hallof inthepre-gameparticipates coin hotel onFriday night, isonthe sidelinepriortoandduringthegame lected Bruinalumspeakstothefootball teamonFriday, stays attheteam game, Captain. UCLAhonorsastarfrom itspast as anHonorary The se- For eachUCLAhome CAPTAINS HONORARY THE VICTORY BELL 1943 RoseBowl game. season appearance inthe to make its the Bruinteamwent on series. Laterthatseason, fi Trojans, 14-7, tomarkthe win Horrell, defeated the the direction ofcoachEd- the pact, theBruins, under on thegridiron following year. Inthat sion ofthebellfor thenext game would keep posses- football ner oftherivalry thereafter theannual win- an agreement statingthat of bothinstitutionssigned student bodypresidents of Tommythe Trojanand bell waswheeledinfront OnNov. 12, 1942, the help quelltheuprisings. several UCLAlawns. Police andschooladministratorshadtobecalled campus. Trojan studentsthenactedby burningtheirschool’s initialson from UCLAretaliated by paintingthe Tommy Trojan statueontheUSC tured inaUSCpublication. This actionre-ignited therivalry, asstudents The controversy quietedsomewhat untilapicture ofthebellwasfea- remained hidden for more thanayear invariouslocations. keys tothetruck, the Trojan drove supporters offwiththebell. The bell Westwood. While theBruinwell-wishers were searching for themissing game helpedthemloadtheBellontoawaitingtruckwhichwasboundfor of aUSCfraternitymixed andafterthe inamongtheBruinsupporters At theopeninggameof1941UCLAfootball season, sixmembers each Bruinpoint. Association. For thenexttwo seasons, cheerleadersrangthebellafter locomotive. Itwasgiven toUCLAin1939asagiftfrom theUCLA Alumni Bell. The 295-poundbelloriginally hungatopaSouthernPaci rst-ever Bruin wininthe The winneroftheannual USC-UCLAfootball gameisgiven the Victory of isoneofthemoststoriedinhistory The UCLA-USCrivalry fi rst ever post- UCLA TRADITIONS fi rt season rst James Washington, whoearned asasafetyatUCLAandhelpedtheDallas All-America honors Cowboys wintwoSuper Bowls, isoneofmany asan Bruinfootballalumniwhohave served fl ip withtheBruincaptains. Honorary Captain and participated inthepre-game coin Captainandparticipated Honorary fi c freight c tied with55pointseach, butUSCwon the clinch theGauntlet. USCwon the the secondtie-breaker (post-seasonhead-to-headcompetition), 4-0to (head-to-head regular-season competitions), 16-16. However, UCLAwon UCLAwon its tied with55pointseachandwere alsodeadlocked afterthe USC earnedtheGauntletwith57.5pointsto52.5for theBruins. 2005, theBruinsscored 67.5pointsto42.5for the Trojans. In2003-2004, 72.5 pointsto37.5for the Trojans. In2005-06, USCwon, (60-50). In2004- the Gauntletfor the2006-07schoolyear whileregistering aseries-high it by ascore of65.0-45.0in2008-09and67.5-42.52007-08. UCLAwon been a Bruin andjoinedJoe atathleticevents. The variousversions oftheduohave rented by Associated Studentstoappear atallUCLAhomefootball games. spirited studentdemand. Inthe1930’s, alive bearanditstrainerwere THE ORIGINOF THE BRUIN THE ORIGINOF THE "UCLABRUIN" USCleadsthecompetitionwith the “Bruins” in1928and hasbeenrecognized assuch ever since. which had changeditsname from theSouthern Branchin1927, became of thePCCat time, hadpriorrightstothenickname “Grizzlies”. UCLA, problem withthe nickname, sincetheUniversity ofMontana, alsoamember the Grizzliesjoined thePaci the University ofMinnesotatohelpupgradethefootball program. In1928, name “Grizzlies” insteadofCubs. In1925, BillSpauldingcame west from In1923, undernew coachJimmie Cline, thefootball teamadoptedthe California BearsinBerkeley. then known asthe “Cubs” owing totheiryounger relationship tothe versity ofCalifornia. The UCLAfootball team, playing its the students were selectedtotake turnsplaying of Joe thepart Bruin. In1967, appearance ofcostumedstudentmascots. Inthemid-1960’s several male The dif

The Back in1919UCLAwasknown asthe “Southern Branch”oftheUni- fi rst female tobecomeaUCLAmascotcreated therole ofJosephine fi xture sceneever ontheUCLAsporting sincethattime. fi rst athleticmascotfor UCLAteamsappeared astheresult of fi culty inobtainingandcaringfor live bearseventually ledtothe fi rst Gauntletinthe2002-2003schoolyear. The schools fl ip. fi c CoastConference. However, there wasa fi rst Gauntletin2001-2002. The schools fi ve Gauntletwinstothree, winning fi rst tie-breaker, 16-15. The to acircus. large andwastransferred timehegrewa short too from India. However, after was aHimalayan bearcub this during thefootball season, Only sixmonthsofage tle ”to alumni unitedtobring “Lit- 1950’s, whenstudentand againuntiltheearly UCLAwaswithouta their appearances. and theColiseumoutlawed to handleinalargecrowd, came increasingly dif However, wildanimalsbe- long search to arrived in1961, aftera to theSanDiego Zoo. large andwassoonmoved chairman. Shealsogrew too of theRally Committee was kept inthebackyard chased by thealumni, and Bruin’s” place. Shewaspur- fi rst of fi fi rst “Josephine” rst fi rst season, was fi cial “Little Joe” rst tie-breaker fi ll “Little Joe Westwood. fi cult