COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 159 Way, Anaheim, Anaheim, Way, 3400 W. Olive Ave. Ave. Olive W. 3400 1150 South Olive, Suite 350, Suite 350, 1150 South Olive, Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA Angeles, Los Plaza, Westwood 308 1999 S. Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA Angeles, Los Dr., Bundy 1999 S. 3655 Nobel Drive, Ste. 470, San Diego, San Diego, 470, Ste. 3655 Nobel Drive, Wilshire Blvd. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Angeles, Los #200, Blvd. Wilshire Wayne Cook (sideline). Hosts: Steve Hartman, Hartman, Steve Hosts: Cook (sideline). Wayne 5670 Wilshire Blvd. #394, Los Angeles, CA Angeles, Los #394, Blvd. Wilshire 5670 Angel Stadium, 2000 Gene Autry 2000 Gene Angel Stadium, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite A200, Los Angeles, Angeles, Los A200, Suite Blvd., Olympic W. 800 ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 — 860/766-2000. CT 06010 — 860/766-2000. Bristol, ESPN Plaza, 5670 FS West and Prime Ticket, Los Angeles-based regional regional Angeles-based Los Ticket, and Prime West FS on nation-wide also available sports cable stations, some will televise PT - 694), - 692, DIRECTV (West State including the San Diego games on a local basis, the play-by- Bill Macdonald will again handle contest. serving Washington with James duties (17th year) play as the analyst. 90024 (UCLA Student Station) — 310/825-9104. CA 92806 — 714/940-2500. Mighty XX, CA 92122 — 858/535-2500. uclaradio.com, RADIO STATIONS Sports Radio (UCLA-ISP AM 570 KLAC/Fox Station), Flagship Network UCLA CA 91505 — 818/559-2252. Burbank, #550, Matt Stevens Chris Roberts (play-by-play), broadcasters: (analyst), Matt Smith, Papadakis, Petros Vic Jacobs, Chris Myers, Don Martin; GM: The Brick. JT Jim Rome, Dan Patrick, Brian Blackmore. Director: Program Asst. KNX, — 323/964-8307. KFWB, 90036-5679 — 323/900-2098. KSPN, CA 90015 — 213/284-7145. KLAA, KTTV/KCOP, Rick Garcia. 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160 HISTORY and by wireless connection. both network/ethernet connectionateachseat Internet accessisavailable inthepress box by press box for useby themedia. country). Two charge-calltelephonesare locatedinthe (800/400-6990fromProgram anywhere Services inthe wishing toorder broadcast linesshould contact AT&T instruments are notprovided. order through AT&T —(800/339-3204). Media wishingtoorder telephonesshouldplacetheir TELEPHONE/INTERNET/FAX SERVICE fi is available inthepress box for themediaandin fl are suppliedtomedia. Programs, pre-game notesand statistics andpost-gamequotesfrom bothcoaches, A play-by-play ofeachquarter, plushalftimeand MEDIA SERVICES are notgood onthesidelinesuntil Level Three ofthepress box. press box. Television andradioboothsare locatedon seating islocatedonthesouthsideofLevel Two ofthe are locatedinthelobby area oppositeGateF. Media west sideoftheRoseBowl. Three press box elevators The press gateislocatedadjacenttoGateFonthe MEDIA ENTRANCE/SEATING locations isprintedonthebackofpass. on thewest sideoftheRoseBowl. A map showing lot Information Of the Sports A limitednumber ofparkingpermitsare available from MEDIA PARKING two hourspriortokickoff. issued ontheday ofthegame. “Press Will Call’’opens are notavailable for advancepick-up southeast sideoftheRoseBowl. Call’’ window, whichislocatedoutsideofGateBatthe afternoon willbeavailable onSaturday atthe “Press Information Of Credentials are available duringtheweek attheSports CREDENTIAL PICKUP credentials for road gamesthrough Dellins. edu). Writers covering theUCLAbeatmay request Los Angeles, 90024-0044([email protected]. CA Director, UCLA Athletic Department, P.O. Box 24044, game andaddressed toMarc Dellins, Information Sports DirectorEditor orSports atleasttwo weeks priortothe be submittedinwritingby themediaagency’s Sports Freelancers willnotbeaccommodated. Requestsshould is available after weekly publicationswillbecredentialed only ifspace who cover thevisitingteamornationalmedia. Local who cover UCLAonaregular basis, mediamembers limitations, credentials willbelimited tomediamembers and dressing area isby credential only. Duetospace Admission totheRoseBowl press box, sidelines MEDIA CREDENTIALS and bagsare subjecttosearch. minutes ofthegame. eld level work area for photographers. ip cards willbedistributedpriortothegame. Food UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER fi NEWS MEDIAINFORMATION ce. Credentials notclaimedby Friday fi lling requests from daily publications. Pleasebeaware thatallpeople fi ce. The mediaarea islocated Press box credentials Photo credentials Radiostations Telephone fi andare nal Will fi fi nal ve ve

available inthisarea. in thisarea. Inaddition, food anddrinkswillalsobe power, gameprograms androsters willbeavailable installed inthisarea for digitaltransmission. Electrical west tunnel). Photographers may order telephonelines on the A new phototransmissionroom hasbeenestablished which islocatedinfront ofPress Box Level One. amount ofspaceisavailable onthePhotoMezzanine, be asked toleave thesidelines. Inaddition, alimited subject tosearch. Credential holdersnotworking will available andbeaware thatallpeopleandbagsare Call boothatGate A. Pleasehave picture identi and may only bepicked upongameday atthePhoto the sideline. wearing proper credentials andworking are allowed on (between the25-yard lines). Only photographers and reporters) are media (stillphotographers, television cameramen rules,In accordance withNCAA membersofthe still photographers toshootfrom thesidelines. Television andPhotocredentials entitlevideoand PHOTOGRAPHY conducted onSpaulding FieldorinPauley Pavilion. The or before agame. Players willnotbeavailable on Thursday, Friday once they have completed theirfootball obligations. afterpracticeon interviews Tuesdays and Wednesdays player isavailable. Players willusually beavailable for brief hour, iftherequest ismadetheprevious day andthe mayinterviews alsobe scheduledaround the lunch On Monday through Wednesday ofgameweek, prior arrangements. expect players tobeavailable ifyou have notmade SID -Football Steve Rourke onSunday. Pleasedonot making arequest toSIDMarc Dellinsor Associate prior tocoachNeuheisel’s regular mediasession, by may bearranged for Mondays (anon-practiceday), Players willnotbeavailable onSundays. are privateandwillnotbereleased. arranged by theSIDstaff. Player telephonenumbers to grantany interview, inpersonorby telephone, not Information Of Players: on Sundays. Coach Neuheiselwillnotbeavailable tothemedia for thetelephonenumber andscheduleofcoaches. 10 Coachesconference call. ContactthePac-10of Coach Neuheiselwillalsobeavailable weekly onthePac- the week, beginninglateMonday afternoon. conference willbeavailable for play-back throughout Thursdays. Inaddition, anaudiotape ofhisMonday news following practicesessionson Morgan Center. CoachNeuheiselwillalsobeavailable every Monday at1:00p.m. inthePress RoomoftheJ.D. Head Coach: WEEKLY INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES be shown onthepress box television monitors. only)from will Room(UCLAinterviews theInterview room. Inthecaseofanightgame, questionsandanswers room ofthevisitinglockerin aninterview justnorth room.interview The visitingcoachwillmeetthemedia locker room islocated down thehallway from the open tocredentialed membersofthemedia. addresses themedia, theUCLAlocker room willbe Tunnel 23 A (west tunnel). SoonafterCoachNeuheisel Room,in theInterview locatedontheeastsideof Neuheisel andselectedBruinplayers willbeavailable Following acooling-offperiod, headcoachRick POST-GAME PROCEDURE fi eld level ontheeastsideof Tunnel 23A(the must bearrangedAll interviews by theSports Photo credentials willnotbemailed RickNeuheiselhostsamediaconference fi ce. Players have beeninstructednot not allowed intheteamarea Post-practice will be interviews Tuesdays, Wednesdays and The UCLA Interviews Interviews fi cation Will fi ce and no interviews willbeconductedthatday.and nointerviews season. The teamwillhave alightworkout onSundays this to thepracticesession. make sure thattheirnameisonalisttobeadmitted minutes ofpractice. shooting isonly allowed duringthe wide-angle formations. isolation footage ofplayers tobeinterviewed butnot blogging. during practice, or includingradioreports No live/real-time transmissionsare allowed 206-6831) tohave theirnameplacedonalist. to attendpracticeshouldcontacttheSIDof the Sports Information Of the Sports and othermediaoutletsatthediscretion of cover UCLAonaregular basis, nationalmedia Thursdays willbeopentothemediaoutletsthat practice sessionson Tuesdays, Wednesdays and located justsouthofPauley Pavilion. The UCLAfootball teampracticesonSpauldingField, PRACTICE during theseason. willalsobeavailableand videointerviews onthesite of The weekly UCLAfootball release isavailable onthe WEEKLY RELEASES scheduled. room area afterpractice. willnotbe Nightinterviews must becompletedbefore theplayers leave thelocker following theguidelineslistedabove. All interviews Radio stationsmay scheduletelephoneinterviews and personnel.Athletic Department limits toeveryone withtheexceptionofteammembers locker room, trainingroom andweight room are off- at Bayview Productions (310/543-1835). with Bruinplayers should contactDennisKirkpatrick Television stationsdesiringhighlights and/orinterviews VIDEO SERVICES follow thesignstoRoseBowl. Pasadena —approx. 15 miles. ExitatLinda Vista and Freeway eastpasttheGoldenState Freeway (5)into (134) Freeways —approx. to thejunctionofHollywood (101)and Ventura — approx. 20miles. Take the Ventura Freeway east San Diego Freeway tothe north Ventura Fwy(101) Blvd. easttotheSanDiego Freeway (405). Take the From Los Angeles International Airport, take Century BOWL ROSE DIRECTIONS TO THE near Pauley Pavilion. Media parkingisavailable inLot6and8, located Turn lefton Westwood andstopattheparkingkiosk. miles). Goeaston Wilshire andcontinue to Westwood. San Diego Freeway to north Wilshire Blvd. (approx. 15 Blvd. easttotheSanDiego Freeway (405). Take the From Los Angeles International Airport, take Century UCLA DIRECTIONS TO fi cial schoolinternetsite— The Sunday workout isclosedtoallmedia Video andstillphotographers may shoot Video andstillphotographic Media must callinadvanceto fi vemiles. Takethe Ventura uclabruins.com fi ce. Media expecting This season, fi rst 30-40 rst fi ce(310- . Audio COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 161 fth rst fi fi fth straight fth fi fth in women’s fth in women’s fi fth in men’s tennis, seventh seventh tennis, fth in men’s eld, ninth in men’s outdoor ninth in men’s eld, fi fi 4 S 7 C ' I

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O E H T T bowl game in football and won four league titles. four and won game in football bowl and women’s volleyball NCAA two titles (men’s UCLA won In 2005-06, tied soccer, and women’s basketball water polo) and placed second in men’s tied for in softball, third for UCLA tennis. and women’s volleyball ninth in women’s and tied for golf conference seven and captured in football Vitalis Sun Bowl the also won post-season tournaments. championships and two ten- men’s water polo, NCAA three titles (men’s UCLA won In 2004-05, men’s soccer, water polo) and placed second in women’s nis and women’s outdoor second in women’s tied for and softball, golf women’s volleyball, track and in men’s golf and women’s indoor track and and women’s golf in men’s track and In 2006-07, UCLA won an NCAA championship in women’s water polo, polo, water an NCAA UCLA won championship in women’s In 2006-07, soccer and placed second in men’s 100th NCAAtitle, team the school’s basketball, in men’s third tied for golf, in women’s third tennis, and women’s gymnastics, fourth in women’s volleyball, soccer and women’s women’s outdoor track and in women’s its UCLA also earned soccer. ninth in men’s and tied for volleyball (varsity eight) and won rowing NCAA in women’s appearance post-season championships. eight conference C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER U H E G R I GGUERRERO I E eld and DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DDIRECTOR EIGHTH YEAR :: UCLA '74 EIGHTH YEAR fi eld and 17th fi on that com- fth year fi nished second 14 times nished second fi fth straight College Cup) fi rst) and men’s golf (second). The (second). golf rst) and men’s fi nishes (67 total). A staggering 131 nishes (67 total). fi rst vice-president of the Division I rst vice-president fi nished second three times (2007-08, times (2007-08, nished second three fi NCAAed for post-season competition fi fth consecutive NCAA women’s water polo water NCAAfth consecutive women’s fi fth (tied) in women’s volleyball and softball, and softball, volleyball fth (tied) in women’s fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in third tied for golf, nished second in women’s fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in men’s basketball basketball in men’s third tied for golf, nished second in women’s fi 17th (tied) in baseball and men’s soccer. UCLA also played in its sixth UCLA also played soccer. 17th (tied) in baseball and men’s championships and two conference four game and won bowl consecutive league tournaments. On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director eighth Director was named UCLA’s Guerrero Daniel G. 2002, April 25, On who assumed his Guerrero, Bruin baseball player, A former Athletics. of and exudes the pride of a success great has enjoyed 2002, 1, duties on July calling the shots at his alma mater. now student-athlete who is and talented administrators in in- one of the most respected Guerrero, as the director the program has placed his mark on athletics, tercollegiate serving of the NCAA as the chair He is currently of athletics at UCLA. Committee and is in his Basketball Division I Men’s mittee. In addition, he is the second vice-president of the National Assn. Assn. of the National he is the second vice-president In addition, mittee. serves NACDA on the Athletics (NACDA), of of Collegiate Directors and is also the Committee Executive completed his service He recently as chair Association. Athletic Directors Academic Enhancement Group. Basketball Division I Men’s of the NCAA’s Athletic Region West Division I named NACDA he was of 2007, In June Year. of the Director “im- a pattern of established has clearly Guerrero AD, as years In his seven UCLA stands as can match. in his profession age and substance” that few NCAA in the nation for team championships (104) 1 University the No. In those seven under his direction. to grow that continues a number won, 18 NCAA won team titles (the highest total in UCLA teams have years, sports, the nation in that span) in 11 different Five Top 24 had an additional and have quali teams (of 161 possible) have has The program games. in six bowl team has appeared and the football produced sports, championships in 15 different 42 conference also won the including winners, Award Honda four and featured All-Americans 387 Year. Athlete of the Woman 2003-04 Collegiate 39 China, Games in Beijing, during the 2008 Summer Olympic Furthermore, the United States representing Bruins participated as athletes or coaches, gold. including four 15 medals, won They and nine other nations. UCLA has years, In the last seven sixth (2002-03) and 2003-04), twice (2004-05 third 2006-07 and 2005-06), Association of Collegiate the National and 16th (2008-09) in the race for Cup. Director’s Athletics (NACDA) of Directors its UCLA won This past year, The Bruins championship. seventh placed tennis, soccer (sixth straight College Cup) and men’s women’s and volleyball women’s gymnastics and ninth (tied) in softball, in women’s outdoor track and (tied) in women’s 16th tennis, women’s titles. six conference UCLA also won basketball. (tied) in men’s water NCAA three in women’s championships UCLA won In 2007-08, tennis ( women’s polo (fourth straight), Bruins soccer ( women’s straight Final Four), (third placed tennis, and men’s track and indoor 14th in men’s gymnastics, in women’s seventh GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

162 HISTORY dollar agreement withISPSports, apremier national collegiatesports 05, hesuccessfully negotiated two blockbusterdeals: anew multi-million tenure atUCLAhas demonstratedcontinued evidence ofthisskill. In2004- Resource development hasalways beenastrength for Guerrero andhis the program are atanall-time high. grade-point average activities for and community service for aquarter) athletes earned4,744spotsonthe Director’s HonorRoll(3.0or higher at UCLA. InGuerrero’s seven andtwo-thirds years (20quarters), student- unprecedented growth inthe andLife SkillsprogramAcademic Support development for UCLAstudent-athletes. As aresult, hehasspearheaded is resolute academicachievement inhisdesire tosupport andlife skills for the NationalConsortium for overAcademics andSport a decadeand athlete experience. asanExecutive Hehasalsoserved Board memberof among hiscoachesandstafftothedevelopment ofthetotal student- Sport, Guerrero hasfostered astrong senseofcommitment and dedication EthicsFellowNamed asa1999Sports by theInstitutefor International has beenacornerstoneofGuerrero’s leadershipthroughout hiscareer. made apriorityfor theprogram. Beliefinconductingaprogram ofintegrity at thehelmhave alsodemonstratedtheoverall excellenceGuerrero has In addition tounparalleledsuccessintheplaying arena, hisseven years on thatissue’s cover. Minorities inSports. Hewasoneof28peoplewhosephotofeatured Illustratedlistedhim#28amongthe101MostIn issue ofSports by HispanicBusinessMagazine(October2004)andtheMay 5, 2003 Guerrero wasnamedoneofthenation’s Top 100MostIn School tohave hisjersey (#8inbaseball)retired (2003). became the Los Angeles CityCouncil honored himwithDanGuerrero Day. Healso of the American Diabetes Association (June). OnSeptember10, 2002, the (March 2003); and2003 “Father ofthe Year” by theFather’s Day Council of the Year (October2002); CalStateDominguezHills’ Alumnus ofthe Year Director ofthe Year. Hisotherhonorsinclude2002UCLALatino Alumnus June of2007, hewasnamedtheNACDA DivisionI West Region Athletic Over thepastseven years, Guerrero hasearnednumerous honors. In for ninthinwomen’s soccer. UCLAalsoearnedsixconference titles. track and for ball). The Bruinsplacedthird inmen’s golf, tiedfor third inmen’s tennis, tied (men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, women’s waterpoloandwomen’s soft- In Guerrero’s cross country. Inaddition, theBruinscaptured seven leaguetitles. indoor trackand soccer, tiedfor in men’s tennis, women’s tennisandmen’s golf, tiedfor third in women’s fi In 2003-04, theBruinswon titles(women’s four NCAA outdoortrackand eld, softball, women’s golf andwomen‘s gymnastics). fi fth inwomen’s golf andwomen’s tennis, eighthinwomen‘s outdoor UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER fi eld, tiedfor eighthinwomen’s indoortrackand fi rst athleteinanyatBanning(Wilmington, sport High CA) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR fi rst year atUCLA(2002-03), UCLAwon titles four NCAA fi fth inmen’s soccerandwomen’s volleyball, fi eld andseventh inwomen’s swimming andwomen’s They alsoplacedsecond fl uential Hispanics fi fth inwomen’s fi eld andtied fl uential two grown daughters: Jenna andKatie. ington, CA. Heismarried totheformer Anne Marie Aniello andthey have Guerrero, bornonNovember 10, 1951 in Tucson, AZ, wasraisedin Wilm- Society for Public Affairs andPublicPolicy thatsameyear. Cal StateDominguezHillsandwas namedtothePi Alpha Alpha Honor Director earnedaMaster’s degree in Public Administration in1982 from inducted intotheUCLABaseball HallofFamein1996. The Bruin Athletic was .343. Guerrero, known as “Warrior” duringhisplaying career, was in Paci second baseintheBruinbaseballprogram for four years. Hisbattingaverage Guerrero received hisBachelor’s degree from UCLAin1974andplayed Director for where heledthatprogram as tonationalprominence whileserving Athletic Prior toarriving atUCIrvine, Dan camefrom CalStateDominguezHills, the premier recreation centers inthecountry. pool, anew baseballstadiumandthe Anteater Recreation Center, oneof vated trackandsoccercomplex, anew 64-metercompetitive swimming constructed orrenovated facilities. These projects includedanewly reno- fi unprecedented activityinthearea ofathleticfacilitiesdevelopment. Inhis Resulting from Guerrero’s resourcefulness andcreativity, UCIexperienced West RegionNACDA Athletic Director ofthe Year. while stillatUCIrvine, hewasnamedthe2001-02DivisionI-AA/I-AAA win numerous post-seasonhonorsfor itsstudent-athletes. InJune of2002 national rankings, feature graduationratesamongthenation’s best, and the program continued toaccumulate conference championships, garner Athletics experiencedunderGuerrero’s direction. Duringhistenure, hanced relations withtheUCIcommunity, re student-athletes, thedevelopment ofnew andimproved facilitiesanden- competitive successofitsathleticteams, theacademicexcellence ofits fi Guerrero cametoUCLAfrom UCIrvine, where asUCI’s hehadserved Athletic Director’s Association. asthesecondvicepresidentby oftheDivisionI-AAA UCLAwasserving Baseball Academic Enhancement Committee andatthetimeofhishire committees, DivisionIBaseballCommitteeandthe includingtheNCAA Rose Bowl Managementcommittees. onotherNCAA Hehasalsoserved Pac-10 committeesandiscurrently amemberofthePac-10 Television and Committee andtheBudgetFinanceCommittee, onseveral hasserved in thesport. asChairofboththePac-10 Hehasserved Athletic Directors president MylesBrand, thatincludedmany ofthemostin onthe served “College Basketball Partnership,” agroup formed by NCAA Division IMen’s Basketball Committee(heisthe2009-10chair)andalso and conference level. his Heisserving Guerrero hasextensive experience incommitteework atboththeNCAA renovation ofPauley Pavilion isthenextproject slatedfor completion. in 2007. Spieker Aquatic Centerwascompletedinthesummerof2009. The the Acosta Centerproject locker (Olympic sport rooms) wascompleted synthetic turfatSpauldingFieldwascompletedin2006, the respectively, were completedfor the2004-05season. The installation of Softball Stadiumrenovation, bene centers inthesamecomplex. A new golf practicefacilityandtheEaston of the Acosta Center, medicineandathleticperformance andthesports athletic facilities, includingthecompletionofBudKnapp Football wing Under Guerrero’s guidance, UCLAcontinues toaggressively enhanceits capital project needs, andprogram operationalsupport endowments. in anticipationofamajorrevenue generatinginitiative designedtoaddress Corporate Sponsorships, Marketing andDevelopment underoneumbrella, program. Hehasalsoreorganized theExternalRelationsarea, integrating over $13millioninfacilityenhancementstobene UCLA andtheRoseBowl, inkinga20-year agreement, whichincluded Guerrero alsoledthenegotiations thatsolidi adidas, equipmentprovider for allofUCLA’s 24sports. marketing organization, andasix-year, multi-million dollarextensionwith nal fth permanentDirector of Athletics for 10years (1992-2002). The broad fi ve years, Guerrero wasthedrivingforce behind$38millionofnewly fi c-8 Conference gamesover three seasonsasavarsityperformer fi ve years (1988-92). fi tting theBruins’golf andsoftballpowers, fi fth year as a member of the NCAA fth year asamemberoftheNCAA fi ed therelationship between fl ecttheprogress UCIrvine fi t theUCLAfootball fl uential people uential fi nalphaseof COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 163 fth fi In the 28 ve NCAAve titles fi ve schools in 14 of the 16 schools ve fi Today conducted separate surveys conducted separate surveys Today In 1992-93, UCLA earned the award as UCLA earned the award In 1992-93, rst school in history to win Cup. Cup. fi c Sports Federation ’ fi ve of the last eight men’s surveys and placed surveys of the last eight men’s ve fi nished second in 1992 and 1993. fi rst 11 times (no other school had more than six titles), than six titles), more rst 11 times (no other school had rst year in which the NCAA hosted women’s champion- in which the NCAA rst year hosted women’s fi fi 2008-2009 UCLA SPORTS RECAP 2008-2009 UCLA SPORTS & NCAA Finish) (Conference Sport Baseball National Conf. (M) Basketball T-3rd (W) Basketball n/a Country 2nd Cross (M) 5th T-4th 10th CountryCross (W) Football in NCAA T-17th n/a in NCAA T-26th Golf (M) 17th in NCAA Reg. 8th Golf (W) Gymnastics (W) n/a (W) Rowing 1st 6th Soccer (M) 3rd Soccer (W) 7th 7th in NCAA Softball in NCAA T-23rd 1st Swimming (W) 2nd in NCAA (M) 1st Tennis n/a 6th (W) Tennis in NCAA T-33rd (M)* Track Indoor 1st in NCAA 1st T-3rd (W)* Track 1st Indoor 4th 41st in NCAA 4th (M) Track 5th Outdoor in NCAA5th (W) T-9th Track in NCAA Outdoor T-47th in NCAA in NCAA T-3rd T-35th (M)* Volleyball in NCAA T-9th DNP in NCAA (W) Volleyball in NCAA T-16th 8th (M)* Polo Water T-5th (W)* 4th Polo Water 3rd *Mountain Paci n/a in NCAA T-9th post-season tournament conference **Won n/a NCAA Champions nished fi COMBINED PROGRAM COMBINED school than any team championships NCAA more won UCLA has including 18 in and 33 women’s), — 104 (71 men’s in the nation school in the country. other any than more years, the last seven programs. in 17 different been won titles have Those 104 championships, and women’s both men’s that the NCAAyears has awarded Overall, and 33 women’s). 64 NCAAUCLA has won team titles (31 men’s total of 125 collegiate championships a nation-leading UCLA has won and 21 other titles. — 104 NCAA crowns in 27 or women’s) at least one NCAAUCLA has won title (men’s team collegiate at least one the school has won In addition, of the last 29 years. 1979-80, in missing only years, in 43 of the last 46 AIAW) title (NCAA or at least two UCLA has won the last 38 years, Over 1993-94 and 2001-02. collegiate titles 29 times. the top UCLA has placed amongst of the Directors years Monica the Santa by sponsored (formerly survey the women’s In in 1993. straight including four titles in 18 years, 10 won UCLA Outlook), Evening and (1988-1991), 57 NCAA won championships, Bruin men have the In the last 40 years, USC. than third-place and 29 more than second-place Stanford nine more UCLA is titles in a single year. at least three won have Eight times they than once, more titles in a single year men’s school to win four the only and water volleyball, tennis, in 1969-70 (basketball, accomplishing the feat track) and 1971- and outdoor volleyball, tennis, (basketball, 1970-71 polo), and water polo). track, outdoor volleyball, 72 (basketball, the In 1981-82, became the UCLA ships, second seven times, third once and fourth once and was in the top 10 each third times, second seven The Bruins won year. and women’s softball, volleyball, men’s tennis, men’s swimming, (men’s track) in a single year. the nation’s top combined program, according to the annual USA Today Today USA annual to the according program, top combined the nation’s USA Prior to 1993-94, All-Sports Survey. All-Sports history In the 23-year of the programs. and women’s men’s for Journal), the Knoxville conducted by (formerly programs men’s for Survey UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ve fth fth fi To p fi fi Sports eld and 17th fi fth in 1998-99 fi nished in the fi fth in men’s tennis, seventh seventh tennis, fth in men’s eld, ninth in men’s outdoor ninth in men’s eld, fi fi rst) and men’s golf (second). The (second). golf rst) and men’s fi T-5th T-9th T-9th T-5th T-3rd T-5th eld and 17th (tied) in baseball and men’s and men’s eld and 17th (tied) in baseball eld, tied for tied for eld, fi fi UCLA ATHLETICS - CHAMPIONS MADE HERE MADE - CHAMPIONS ATHLETICS UCLA fth consecutive NCAA women’s water polo water NCAAfth consecutive women’s fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in third tied for golf, nished second in women’s fi (2002-03 - 2007-08) stated that “UCLA has the most complete athletic the most complete “UCLA has stated that UCLA has nishes in NCAA competition. fi nish in NCAA competition regional fi UCLA ATHLETICS SIX-YEAR RECAP ATHLETICS UCLA eld and tied for ninth in baseball. ninth in baseball. for eld and tied fi nished second in women’s golf, tied for third in men’s basketball basketball in men’s third tied for golf, nished second in women’s fi Sport 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 06-07 05-06 T-17th T-9th 04-05 T-33rd n/a 03-04 T-5th T-17th Sport 02-03 T-33rd Baseball n/a (M) Basketball 8th/R 7th/R (M) 4th/R 12th/R 23rd 7th/R (W) Basketball Country T-3rd Cross n/a CountryCross (W) n/a 25th Football n/a 7th T-33rd Golf (M) 2nd n/a Golf (W) T-33rd 27th 2nd Gymnastics (W) T-17th 6th/R bowl bowl n/a bowl bowl 1st (W) Rowing T-3rd (M) bowl bowl 1st 5th/R Soccer T-3rd 3rd 23rd/R n/a Soccer (W) T-5th 1st 1st 2nd 1st (W) n/a Softball 1st 2nd T-5th T-17th T-9th 11th 7th Swimming T-17th 4th (M) n/a 20th 18th 30th n/a 29th 12th 2nd (M) (W) Tennis 15th 25th T-52nd T-9th 31st 14th T-7th Track T-13th T-3rd (W) Tennis 5th T-8th 11th 4th 15th** 7th 2nd Track Indoor 20th 12th** 7th T-15th 2nd T-5th 3rd 14th** Indoor T-62nd T-9th T-9th 7th 2nd 2nd n/a T-3rd 1st Outdoor Track (M) 1st 2nd 2nd 19th Outdoor Track (W) T-3rd 8th T-17th (M) 1st Volleyball T-3rd T-33rd (W) T-22nd Volleyball 1st T-5th 9th (M) Polo Water n/a T-5th (W) Polo Water 2nd T-17th T-5th T-34th n/a T-3rd n/a - indicates did not compete in NCAA championship n/a 1st T-14th R - indicates n/a 5th 8 boat only Varsity ** - indicates n/a 2nd 1st T-29th 1st 1st n/a n/a 1st n/a n/a 1st n/a 1st (tied) in women’s volleyball and softball, seventh in women’s gymnastics, gymnastics, in women’s seventh and softball, volleyball (tied) in women’s indoor track and 14th in men’s game and won bowl in its sixth consecutive UCLA also played soccer. league tournaments. championships and two conference water polo, an NCAA UCLA won championship in women’s In 2006-07, soccer and placed second in men’s 100th NCAA team title, the school’s basketball, in men’s third tied for golf, in women’s third tennis, and women’s gymnastics, fourth in women’s volleyball, soccer and women’s women’s outdoor track and in women’s indoor track and and women’s golf in men’s track and In 2007-08, UCLA placed second nationally in competition for the annual the annual for in competition UCLA placed second nationally In 2007-08, The cup recognizes year. consecutive the third Cup for Directors’ NACDA and awards sports each year performance the school with the best overall points based on Illustrated On Campus On Campus Illustrated the country.” in program When it comes to athletic success, UCLA ranks second to none, as evi- ranks second to none, UCLA to athletic success, When it comes the past three-plus Over 104 NCAA its denced by team championships. of NCAA combination team and match UCLA’s no school can decades, NCAA basketball men’s games, bowl football individual championships, of 2005, April In participation. and Olympic appearances Tournament Six in 15 of the 16 years of the Directors’ Cup, placing second in 2007-08, placing second in 2007-08, Cup, of the Directors’ Six in 15 of the 16 years in 2004-05, third and 1995-96, 1999-2000 2000-2001, 2005-06, 2006-07, fourth in 1997-98, 1994-95 and 1993-94, 1996-97, 2003-04, sixth in 2002-2003 and 16th in 2008-09. and 2001-2002, its UCLA won This past year, The Bruins championship. seventh placed tennis, soccer (sixth straight College Cup) and men’s women’s and volleyball women’s gymnastics and ninth (tied) in softball, in women’s outdoor track and in women’s 16th (tied) tennis, women’s titles. six conference UCLA also won basketball. (tied) in men’s water NCAA three in women’s championships UCLA won In 2007-08, tennis ( women’s polo (fourth straight), Bruins placed tennis, soccer and men’s women’s straight Final Four), (third GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

164 HISTORY UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER 1965 2005 1961 1984 1960 1982 1956 1979 1954 1976 1953 1975 1952 1971 1950 1970 Tennis (16) 1982 Swimming (1) 1990 2002 1985 1997 Soccer (4) 1984 1987 Gymnastics (2) 1988 2008 Golf (2) 1970 1969 1995 1968 1975 1967 1973 1965 1972 1964 1971 Basketball (11) UCLA -NO. 1INNATIONAL TITLES (125) UCLA ATHLETICS-CHAMPIONSMADEHERE Men (71) 1995 2004 1972 2000 1971 1999 1969 1996 Water Polo (8) 1983 1982 2006 1981 2000 1979 1998 1976 1996 1975 1995 1974 1993 1972 1989 1971 1987 1970 1984 Volleyball (19) 1972 1988 1971 1987 1966 1978 1956 1973 Track &Field(8) No. 1inNCAA Titles (104) 2008-09 NCAA CHAMPIONS 22008-09 NCAA 0 0 1974 1971 1975 Volleyball (3) 1975 1977 Track &Field(2) 1981 Tennis (1) 1978 Softball (1) 1978 Basketball (1) 1977 Badminton (1) AIAW Titles 1997 2000 1996 1998 Water Polo (4) Women (13) 1991 2004 Golf (2) 2001 2000 2004 1997 2003 Gymnastics (5) 1990 1984 1991 Volleyball (3) 1989 2004 1988 2003 1985 1999 1984 1992 1982 1990 Softball (10) 8 - 0 Championships (21) Additional National 9 Women (33)

N 2000 2001 Indoor Track &Field(2) ‡IRA †USVBA *UPI 1972 1973 Crew (2) 1956 1954 1967 1953 1965 Volleyball (5) 1954 Football (1)* Men (8) 2008 Tennis (1) 1991 2004 Golf (2) 2004 1982 1983 Track &Field(3) 2006 2005 2009 2003 2008 2001 2007 Water Polo (7) C record 79goals, including three inthetitle match. earned NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player honorsandscored aschool- 12-0 markinNCAA NCAA titlesandaperfect Tournament play. Gandy, who Anne Belden, Brittany Fullen, Tanya Rulonfi andKatie Gandy trailed inthecontest, securinga5-3leadby halftime. UCLA'sseniorclass of each from seniorAnneBeldenandsophomore Priscilla Orozco. UCLAnever Brittanygoalkeeper Fullen 12saves. collected The Bruinsalsoreceived onegoal 1 seedUSC, senior Tanya ledtheBruinswiththree goalsandsenior Gandy the game-winninggoalatbuzzer. Inthechampionshipmatch againstNo. for thefi action, 13-6. Inthesemifi NCAA championshipsastheNo. 3seedanddefeated infi Michigan Federation andthird intheMPSFpostseasontournament. UCLAentered the capped aseasoninwhichtheyplaced third intheMountainPacifi The 2009UCLAwomen at NCAA title,defeatingcrosstownrivalUSC,5-4,inthechampionshipmatch NCAA Finish:1st;Record:25-6(Fifth Straight NCAA Title) A ‡ rst timeallyear, 12-11, whensophomore Burmeister Megan scored A † ’ s EppleyRecreationCenteronSunday,May10.TheBruins

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16TH YEAR :: MIT '61 116TH Y MMORRISON R I T for eight for L H THIRD YEAR :: STANFORD '70 :: STANFORD TTHIRD YEAR U C c-10 Conference, c-10 Conference, fi A FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE ATHLETICS FFACULTY Management Science Management and was editor-in-chief of and was editor-in-chief lled in 1997-98. fi CHANCELLOR/FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE ATHLETIC CHANCELLOR/FACULTY cer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission university’s all aspects of the he oversees cer, fi years. He has served as departmental member editor or editorial board years. Donald G. Morrison is in his 16th year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Repre- Faculty as UCLA’s is in his 16th year Morrison Donald G. of the Paci he served as President Last year, sentative. a role he also a role William is the a specialist in management science and marketing, Morrison, Anderson Graduate School of Management. in the Professor Leonhard E. Morrison in mechanical engineering, with a B.S. A 1961 graduate of M.I.T. He in 1965. University at Stanford in operations research earned a Ph.D. as assis- year joined the Columbia Business School faculty the following 1968 and was named from served as associate professor tant professor, at He has also served as visiting professor of business in 1973. professor He joined the UCLA Berkeley. of California, and at the University Stanford faculty in 1987. has supervised Morrison the doctoral dissertations 40 years, the past Over faculty members of other leading now of students who are of a number endowed and six have editorial boards on key now are Many institutions. journal, editor of the professional was the founding Morrison chairs. Science Marketing Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007. As chief execu- August 2007. in Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA Dr. of tive and service. research of education, called for Block quickly Chancellor universities, A champion of public access Angeles and to increase with Los UCLA to deepen its engagement of inter- An advocate populations. underrepresented students from for of broad-based, he has spearheaded a process disciplinary scholarship, strategic planning. campuswide in psychiatryChancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments and School of Medicine and in Geffen sciences in the David bio-behavioral He also heads and Science. science in the College of Letters physiological laboratory the National Institutes that is funded by on campus a research of Health (NIH). GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

166 HISTORY public policy, andtheenvironment. arts have Mostacademicdepartments majorre- inhealthcare,service law, economicdevelopment, socialwelfare, urbanplanning, Additionally, UCLAfaculty, researchers andstudentsprovide leadershipandpublic increase thenumber ofunderrepresented studentstransferring totheuniversity. compete successfully for college. withcommunity collegesto UCLAalsopartners schools throughout Los Angeles tohelpgreater numbers ofstudentsprepare to Through outreach andacademicpreparation programs, UCLAworks withK-12 medical andeducationalassistancetocommunity residents. poverty andhomelessness; aidingtheelderly anddisabled; andproviding legal, social, addressing communities; healthandeducationalneedsofunderserved combating teer for theseprograms, includingtutoringyouths, adultsandincarcerated youths; providing awiderangeofopportunities. Many ofUCLA'sundergraduatesvolun- of UCLAasacademicsandresearch, withhundreds ofUCLA-sponsored programs Los Angeles community. Outreach programs andvolunteerism are asmuch apart From itsfounding, ofthegreater UCLAhasbeenanintegralandcontributingpart OUTREACH &COMMUNITY SERVICE tailored toeachstudent’s academicneeds. provides aninnovative, on-linetoolcalled “myucla.edu,” whichprovides a Web page fi for developing ground-breaking for undergraduatesandwasthe computerservices continues tobealeaderinresources for learning. UCLAisnationally recognized resources andservices. From of theInternetatUCLAin1969, thebirth UCLA North America withholdingsofmore thaneight millionvolumes aswell asdigital isrankedThe UCLALibrary amongthetoptenacademicresearch libraries in BOOKS & TECHNOLOGY services, programs andactivities. network ofmore than380,000UCLAalumni, withacomprehensive array of in 1934, theUCLA Alumni 88,000members,Association serves ofthelarger part and professional athletes; educators, engineers, bankers, andastronauts. Founded Grammy, Tony, andEmmy winners; philanthropists andpublicservants; Olympians stars ontheworld stage. andcommerceThey —Oscar, includeleadersofindustry scholars asthey discover andcreate new knowledge. UCLA’s alumniare bright inmajorresearchparticipate studies, working one-on-onewithworld-renowned working directly withfacultyonresearch projects. Many UCLAundergraduates UCLA, thousandsofstudentsextendtheireducationsbeyond theclassroom by of GuggenheimFellowships, Fulbright Awards andotheracademicdistinctions. At faculty there have beennineNationalMedalsofSciencerecipients, andhundreds Ignarro inmedicine(1998)andbiochemistPaulBoyer (1997). inchemistry Among Five UCLAfacultyhave beenawarded NobelPrizes—thetwo mostrecent are Louis FACULTY, STUDENTS& ALUMNI its 26,500undergraduatesand11,500graduatestudents. diversity, unmatchedbreadth anddepthofscholarship, andlimitlesspossibilityfor the nation. UCLAisauniversity withthesizeandscopetoallow for unimagined andprogramsschools andacademicdepartments are ranked amongthebestin powering theeconomy thecommunity. andserving Many ofits11professional nation andourworld onadaily basisby creating knowledge, educatingstudents, athletic programs. A shared public asset, UCLAenrichesourneighborhoods, our and qualityofitsacademic, research, healthcare, cultural, continuing educationand UCLA isamongtheworld's leadingresearch universities, known for thebreadth rst university tohave a Web sitefor every undergraduate student. The university DeNeve Plaza-Residence Hall UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER A LOOKATUCLA

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fi ces from ces fi ces COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 167 eld fi rst game (March 10, 1940), 1940), 10, rst game (March fi UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER . c Coast Conference in scoring in both 1940 (12.4 average in 12 league games) and in scoring in both 1940 (12.4 average c Coast Conference fi c Coast Conference meet with a leap of 25-0. meet with a leap Conference c Coast fi THE LEGEND OF UCLA'S JACKIE ROBINSON JACKIE UCLA'S OF LEGEND THE rst African-American baseball commentator when rst fi rst four-sport letterman in UCLA history — football (1939 and 1940), basketball (1940 and 1941), track and track and 1941), (1940 basketball in UCLA history letterman (1939 and 1940), — football rst four-sport rst African-American to play major league baseball (April 15, 1947). Born Jan. 31, 1919 in Cairo, GA. 1919 in Cairo, 31, Jan. Born 1947). (April 15, league baseball major to play African-American rst fi fi hired by ABC-TV in 1965. by hired CT. 1972 in Stamford, 24, on Oct. • Passed away Athletic Hall of Fame • Selected as a charter member of UCLA’s in 1984. Reagan President by Medal of Freedom the Presidential Awarded • in 1984. Major League Baseball in 1997. by 42 was retired • His No. Bush on President Gold Medal by the Congressional Awarded • 2 2005. March, • Became Vice-President at Chock Full O’Nuts in 1957. at Chock Vice-President • Became As- of the National • Served as a member of the national board People. Advancement of Colored the sociation for in 1962. Year” of the “Alumnus • Selected UCLA • Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Bank National of the Freedom instrumental in the founding Was • NY. in Harlem, • Became the he had four hits and stole four bases, including home once. bases, hits and stole four he had four • Played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 to 1957. 1947 to 1957. Dodgers from the Brooklyn for • Played in 1947 (the award Year of the • Selected National League Rookie named in his honor). is now in 1949 Player Valuable • Selected National League Most MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE UCLA BASEBALL In his season. Association Baseball Intercollegiate batted just .097 during the California • In 1940, 1941 (11.1 average in 12 league games). 1941 (11.1 average the NCAA jump with the Bruin baseball team but won in the broad title while playing • Missed most of the 1940 season (24-10 1/4) after winning the Paci UCLA TRACK & FIELD & TRACK UCLA UCLA BASKETBALL • Led the Southern Division of the Paci (1940) and baseball (1940). (1940) and baseball UCLA FOOTBALL of 18.8 yards average His career 1940 (21.0 yards). and in both 1939 (16.5 yards) average punt return • Led the nation in ranks fourth in NCAA history. scoring (36 points) yards), (827 total offense (444 yards), passing led UCLA in rushing (383 yards), he As a senior in 1940, • 449 yards. and passed for (5.9 average) 954 yards for he rushed career, In his two-year (21.0 average). and punt returns CAREER POST-BASEBALL • The for college scholarships has funded which Foundation, the Jackie Robinson founded alumna, a UCLA Rachel, • His widow deserving African-American students. • The GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

168 HISTORY Actress Heather Locklear, Special Olympics President ,California Rafer Johnson, Actress Catherine Bell, Media Group Owner, Wasserman Casey Wasserman, football player Actor andformer Mark Harmon, Producer/Actor Rob Reiner, Movie UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER UCLA'S FABULOUSALUMNI e aolvk Los Angeles CountySupervisor, District 3 Television newscaster, 27-time Emmy, Fox 11Los Grammy,Angeles Academy Award-winning composer(“Star Wars, ” “Indiana Jones”) Actor (Urkel in “Family Matters”) Pac-10 Female Athlete oftheDecade inbasketball andvolleyball; Olympic gold medalist Zev Yaroslavsky Astronomer; Director, NASAOptical Satellite Tracking Project Jane Yamamoto Owner,Group Media John Wasserman Williams Natalie Williams Actor, champion; andNBA NCAA CollegePlayer notably ofthe “Hill Street Blues”and FootballYear; “City of All-American;Angels;” Basketball First All-American African-American toplayTelevision inNFL analyst;Jaleel Member,White Basketball HallofFame Fred L. Whipple ESPN Casey Wasserman Emmy Award nominated actor/director,Kenny Actress, mostnotably appeared in Washington“Cosby Show,” “Bad Boys II,” and “Love &Basketball,”“Listen Up” Mayor ofLos “Bring ItOn,”Angeles “Ugly Betty,”Michael Warren“Daddy's LittleGirl” Actor, mostnotably asMr. Suluin “Star Trek” Malcolm-Jamal Warner Senior Women's Administrator, University ofRichmond; UCLAgolf Dodgersgreat;All-American Bill HallofFamer Walton Producer oftelevision shows “Sex And The City”, Antonio “Melrose Place”,Villaraigosa "Beverly Hills90210" Judge, U.S. DistrictCourt; FirstJapanese-American Judge Federal Court Gabrielle Union Co-recipient of1990NobelPrizeinEconomics Kiana Tom Co-Founder andChairmanoftheBoard, Broadcom; OwneroftheNHL's Anaheim Ducks GoodMen”,George "Bucket List" Takei President, Suntory, Ltd. R.Robert Takasugi LaRee Sugg Academy Award-winning Darren Star Actor/Producer/Director, UCLA’s produced only four-sport letterman;“Dead Man First Walking,”African-American toplay MajorLeagueBaseball; actedin Former Los “Mystic River“ Angeles William Sharpe Six-timeEmmy-winning Producer/Director ”M*A*S*H” Samueli Henry Actor/Director/Producer, Actor(Kumar ofHarold and Kumar movies); actorin “All intheFamily,”Assoc. Director ofthe producer of White HouseOf “American President,”Nobutada Saji director of “A Few Jackie Robinson FirstBlackgraduateofUCLALaw School; Judge SuperiorCourt Tim Robbins Academy Award-winning Composer/Singer, “I Love L.A.” Gene Reynolds Leadsingerandlyricist of The Doors Rob Reiner Kal Penn Judge, U.S. of Court Appeals, 9thCircuit Randy Newman Dorothy Wright Nelson Actress, MemberofBasketball HallofFame; broadcaster; mostnotably Sports GeneralManagerof “The Phoenixfranchise WNBA's Wonder Years” and Billy“West Mills Wing” NASA astronaut; Academy SpaceShuttle Award-nominatedAtlantis (May movie producer 2009) (“SixthSense,” “Back totheFuture,” Jim Morrison “Snow FallingonCedars”) Former U.S. Ambassador totheUnitedNations Ann Meyers Drysdale Television/movie actress (“Dynasty,”R. President andCEO, BruceMerri“Melrose Place,” Sesame Workshop“Spin City”) Danica McKellar Megan McArthur Frank Marshall 1960Olympic decathlongold medalist; President, California SpecialOlympics; 1984Olympic torchbearer Three-time Olympic track& Heather Locklear Television/movie Choreographer,; actor(NCIS, St. Elsewhere, Judge on numerous“Dancing movies);With UCLAfootball quarterback Lester Korn The Stars” Actor, E.Gary Knell mostnotably Loves“Everybody Raymond” (Robert) Actress, mostnotably “Law &Order SVU” Jackie Joyner-Kersee Actor, GoldenGlobenominee; “Milk" and “Pineapple Express" Rafer L. Johnson Three-time Olympic GoldMedalwinnerinsoftball; UCLAassistantcoach; Broadcaster Sports Carrie Ann Inaba Mark Harmon President ofCaltech Winningest football coachinPac-10andUCLAhistory; Broadcaster; Sports Mariska Hargitay 2008UCLA Alumnus of Year Leadguitaristfor Grammy-winning bandLinkinPark; 2009UCLALetters&Sciencegraduationspeaker Brad Garrett Two-time Oscar-nominated Two-timeAmerican Olympic GoldMedalist(swimming); Broadcaster Sports James Franco Lisa Fernandez Thomas Everhart Co-anchor, NBC4inLos TerryAngeles Donahue Donna de Varona Seven-time Grammy Award winner(FifthDimension), “Up, NASA Upand Astronaut;Away” Brad Delson Apollo VII crew member James Dean Six-time Academy Award-winning movie producer (TheGodfatherI, II, III) Voice Simpsonon ofBart Marilyn McCooDavis“The Simpsons” UCLAfootball player; U. Actress, S. Judge/Member; Emmy DistrictCourt AwardAcademic All-America HallofFame Winner Walter Cunningham Francis Ford Coppola TVhost, L.A. E’s CountyBoard ofSupervisors, 1992-2008 “Wild On”andCBS’ “Rock Star” Ted Chen Actor, mostnotably Nancy Cartwright “School ofRock”; 1950NobelPeace Prizelaureate; Former Mayor,“Shallow Hal”; Former Under-Secretary GeneraltotheUN “Kung CityofLos FuPanda”;Angeles GoldenGlobenominee Cormac Carney Carol Burnett Yvonne B. Actor, Burke mostnotably “L.A. Law”, Writer/Producer/Director, “Major League”, notably of II”and “Major LeaguePart “Star “Psych” BrookeTrek” Burke Ralph J. Bunche Actress, 1967Heisman Movies and TrophyTelevision winner; SeniorEx fi ed 1984NobelLaureate inChemistry eld fi fi cant Accomplishment(s) tness show expert/Actress/Model fi eld gold medalist; Businesswoman fi lm actor; culturalicon fi lms; “The ModSquad”and “Six MillionDollarMan” fi ce ofPublicLiaison COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 169 ) t (Sept. 2008)) (Sept. 105. Drew Olson (Oct. 31, 2005) 31, Olson (Oct. 105. Drew 2006 20, (Mar. Preview 106. NCAA Basketball 111. NCAA Basketball Preview (Mar. 19, 2007) 19, (Mar. Preview 111. NCAA Basketball 2007) 19, (Nov. Love 112. Kevin 2008) 24, (Mar. Love 113. Kevin 2008) 31, (Mar. Love 114. Kevin 2008) 7, (Apr. Love 115. Kevin 2008) 1, (Sept. 116. Maurice Jones-Drew Commemorative 117. College Football Shipp (NCAA Collison/Josh Basket- 118. Darren 2009) 23, (Mar. ball Preview 107. Troy Aikman (Pro Football Hall of Fame Football Aikman (Pro Troy 107. 2006) 14, (Aug. Chase Utley 108. Issue) (August 2006) Commemorative 2006) 25, 109. Ogden (Sept. Jonathan 2006) 15, (Dec. The Crowd 110. Faces in UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER 101. U.S. Olympic Softball Team (Aug. 30, 2004) 30, (Aug. Team Softball Olympic 101. U.S. 2004) 27, Anniversary Edition (Sept. 102. 50th 2004) 27, Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 103. Kareem 2005) 21, (Mar. Preview 104. NCAA Basketball 89. 89. 1995) 16, Aikman (Jan. Troy 90. 1995) 10, Ed O’Bannon (Apr. 91. (April 1995) Edney Tyus 1996) 92. 2, Bono (Sept. Steve Issue) (UCLA Commemorative 93. Issue) Dollar (Basketball Cameron 1996) 11, 94. Abdul-Jabbar (Nov. Kareem 95. 1997) 5, Jackie Robinson (May 96. 1999) 20, (Dec. Fawcett Joy 97. 2001) 21, (May Davis Baron 98. 2002) Glaus (November Troy 99. 2003) 5, Issue) (Angels Commemorative (May Dan Guerrero 2004) 22, (March Wooden 100. John th Joyner (July 25, 1988) 25, (July th Joyner 1988) 10, (Oct. th Joyner 1988) 26, (Dec. th Joyner fi fi fi UCLA'S SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERS ILLUSTRATED SPORTS UCLA'S least once in 46 of the last 48 years. Here is the complete list: is Here years. in 46 of the last 48 least once 72. 72. 1988) 18, Abdul-Jabbar (Apr. Kareem Grif Florence 73. Florence Grif 74. and Jackie Joyner-Kersee Florence Grif Florence 75. 76. 1989) 23, Abdul-Jabbar (Jan. Kareem 77. 1989) 29, Aikman (Aug. Troy 78. 1990) 27, Aikman (Aug. Troy 79. 1991) 9, (Sept. Powell Mike 80. 1991) 16, Connors (Sept. Jimmy 81. 1991) 16, (Dec. Schroeder Jay 82. 1992) 22, (July Jackie Joyner-Kersee 83. 1992) 10, (Aug. Gail Devers 84. 1992) 21, Ashe (Dec. Arthur 85. 1993) 8, Aikman (Feb. Troy 86. 1993) 15, Ashe (Feb. Arthur in Pictures) 87. Year Aikman (1993 Troy 88. 1994) 1, Aikman (Aug. Troy UCLA athletes have appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 118 times, the highest total of any school in the country, and a and in the country, school highest total of any the of Sports Illustrated 118 times, on the cover appeared have UCLA athletes 1. 1. 1959) 5, (Jan. Johnson Rafer 2. 1962) 19, Gary Cunningham (Mar. 1963) 3. 23, (Dec. Yang C.K. 4. 1964) 30, (Mar. Hazzard Walt 5. 1965) 29, Gail Goodrich (Mar. 6. 1965) 6, Doug McIntosh (Dec. 7. 1966) 29, (Aug. Ashe Arthur 8. 1966) 19, Gary Beban (Sept. 9. 1966) 5, (Dec. Alcindor Lew 10. 1967) 3, Alcindor (Apr. Lew 11. 1967) 19, GaryBeban (Nov. 12. 1968) 29, Alcindor (Jan. Lew 13. 1968) 1, Alcindor (Apr. Lew 14. 1969) 31, Alcindor (Mar. Lew 15. 1969) 27, Alcindor (Oct. Lew 16. 1970) 9, Alcindor (Mar. Lew 1970) 17. 16, (Mar. Vallely John 18. 1970) 30, Wicks (Mar. Sidney 19. 1970) 27, (Apr. Alcindor Lew 20. 1970) 30, Wicks (Nov. Sidney 21. 1971) 8, (Feb. Alcindor Lew 22. 1971) 5, (Apr. Patterson Steve 23. 1971) 19, (Apr. Alcindor Lew 24. 1971) 17, (May James McAlister 25. 1971) 13, (Dec. Gail Goodrich 26. 1972) 7, (Mar. Walton Bill 27. 1972) 3, (Apr. Walton Bill 28. 1972) 24, (Apr. Alcindor Lew 29. 1972) 24, (July Prothro Tommy 30. 1972) 25, (Dec. Wooden John 31. 1973) 5, (Feb. Walton Bill 32. 1973) 19, Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. Kareem 33. 1973) 26, (Mar. Walton Bill 34. 1973) 10, (Dec. Walton Bill 35. 1974) 25, (Feb. Walton Bill 36. 1974) 4, Connors (Mar. Jimmy 37. 1974) 25, (Mar. Walton Bill 38. 1974) 1, (Apr. Walton Bill 39. 1974) 20, Abdul-Jabbar (May Kareem and 40. 1974) 15, Abdul-Jabbar Connors (July Jimmy Kareem 41. 42. 1974) 14, 1975) (Oct. 17, Walton (Feb. Bill Meyers David 43. 1975) 5, Connors (May Jimmy 44. 1975) 14, (July Ashe Arthur 45. 1976) 14, (June Dwight Stones 46. 1976) 19, Babashoff (July Shirley 47. 1976) 20, Connors (Sept. Jimmy 48. 1976) 23, (Dec. Walton Bill 49. 1977) 14, (Feb. Abdul-Jabbar Kareem and 50. 1977) 25, Wicks (Apr. Walton Sidney Bill 51. 52. 1977) 1977) 27, 13, Abdul-Jabbar (May (June Walton Kareem Bill 53. 1978) 21, (Aug. Walton Bill 54. 1978) 18, Connors (Sept. Jimmy 55. 1979) 15, (Oct. Walton Bill 56. 1980) 31, (Mar. Daye Darren 57. 1980) 5, (May Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 58. 1980) 15, (Dec. Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 1981) 59. 24, (Aug. Tyler Wendell 60. 1982) 12, Connors (July Jimmy 61. 1982) 20, Connors (Sept. Jimmy 62. 1983) 9, (May Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 63. 1984) (Feb. Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 64. 1984) 2, Dwight Stones (July 65. 1984) 6, (Aug. Johnson Rafer 66. 1985) 10, (June Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 67. 1985) 17, (June Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 68. 1985) 23, (Dec. Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 69. 1986) 26, (May Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 70. 1987) 22, (June Abdul-Jabbar Kareem 71. 1987) 14, (Sept. Jackie Joyner-Kersee GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

170 HISTORY basketball; Rowe, Curtis basketball. ball; Karch Kiraly, volleyball; Jose Lopez, soccer; DonManning, football; BillPutnam, 1993 baseball; Corey Pavin, golf; Woody Strode, football. Leamy, swimming; Freeman McNeil, football; Dave Meyers, basketball; JackMyers, 1992 volleyball. Briggs Hunt, wrestling; Tim Leary, baseball; Robinson, Jerry football; SinjinSmith, 1991 football/special service; Mike Warren, basketball. Denny Crum, basketball; NormDuncan, football/administration; Mike Marienthal, 1990 leyball; andPat Turner, track. director, CarlMcBain, track; Karen Moe-Thornton, swimming; ErnieSuwara, vol- 1989 and C.K. Yang, track. Kenny football coach; Al Sparlis, football; BillSpaulding, football coach; Bill Walton, basketball; coach; JackieRobinson, football, baseball, basketball and track; Henry ‘Red’ Sanders, Kilmer, football; DonnMoomaw, football; J.D. Morgan, athleticdirector andtennis andwrestlinggymnastics coach; Rafer Johnson, track; KirkKilgour, volleyball; Billy Hazzard (Mahdi Abdul-Rahman), basketball; CecilHollingsworth, football scoutand baseball; Elvin ‘Ducky’ Drake, trackcoachandtrainer; GailGoodrich, basketball; Walt Beban, football; Mike Burton, swimming; PaulCameron, football; ChrisChambliss, (Kareembasketball; Abdul-Jabbar), Lew Alcindor rector;Gary tennis; Ashe, Arthur 1984 will beinductedduringthe2009football season: is alistofthemembers, includingtheeightmembers who or administratorsare added totheHallofFame. Following and amaximum ofeightformer UCLAathletes, coaches the school’s athletichistory. Eachyear, aminimum ofone members representingwith 25charter across-section of in November of1983, UCLAestablishedaHallofFame In connectionwiththebuilding, whichoriginally opened greats invarioussports. Americans andwomen insports. There are alsosamplelockers offormer Bruin In addition, there are displays honoringJackieRobinson, UCLA’s Academic All- Each ofUCLA’s hasitsown individualdisplay sports area withintheHallofFame. Olympic Gamesmedalwinnersare featured inthenew HallofFame. UCLA’s football bowl victories, basketball theBruins’NCAA traditionandUCLA’s display highlightingallofUCLA’s HondaandBroderick Cupwinners. Displays on Trophy, Wooden Awards won by Marques Johnson andEdO’Bannonaspecial UCLA’s fi UCLA athleticteamshave teamchampionshipsandeachofthose won 104NCAA moments inhistory; acollectionofBruinmemorabiliaandmuch more. U.S.,important California weave andUCLAdatesshowing how sports intothegreat Bruin videoclipsandhighlightsre-create pastchampionshipmoments; atimelineof The HallofFamefeatures interactive state-of-the-art displays; amini-theaterwhere ofIntercollegiateDepartment Athletics. 8,000-square foot asthemainentranceto Athletics HallofFameandserves tor; Marques Johnson, basketball; Ann Meyers ( 1988 Smith, track; Jack Tidball, tennis. Dick Linthicum, basketball; JimSalsbury, football; John football; JackEllena, football; LaBrucherie, Bert football; 1987 Don Paul, football. Jerry Norman, basketball player andassistantcoach; and football; Jimmy LuValle, track; Willie Naulls, basketball; football; Keith Erickson, basketball; Mike Frankovich, 1986 and Sidney Wicks, basketball. tor/basketball coach; 1985 and John Wooden, basketball coach. The of itspredecessor, openedinJuly of2001. in anew locationfacing Westwood Plaza. The current HallofFame, doublethesize The UCLA Athletics HallofFameentersits26thyear ofitsexistenceandninth rst-place trophies gracetheHallofChampions. Otherexhibitsincludephotosof fi UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER rst (8): SueEnquist, softball; Greg Foster, track; Maurice (Mac)Goodstein, foot- (9): Wayne Collett, track; Terry Condon, volleyball; JimJohnson, football; Robin (7): Willie Banks, track; Kenny Easley, football; BrianGoodell, swimming; (7): Evelyn Ashford, track; Dr. Bobby Brown, baseball; StanCole, waterpolo; (7): Pete Dailey, football; Tom Fears, football; Vic Kelley, information sports members): (25charter Bill Ackerman, athleticdi- (6): SamBalter, basketball; MelFarr Sr., football; Fischer, Robert athleticdirec- (6): BobDavenport, football; CraigDixon, track; Wilbur Johns, athleticdirec- (8): DonBarksdale, basketball; GeorgeDickerson, Washington, football; Bob (8): Kermit Alexander, football; Burr Baldwin, fi rst-team All-Americans infootball andbasketball, Beban’s Gary Heisman fl oor intheeastwingofJ.D. Morgan Athletics Centerfeatures the UCLA ATHLETICSHALLOFFAME Tommy Prothro, football coach; GeorgeStanich, basketball/track; Water fi eld, football; Keith (Jamaal) fi rst woman inductee), basketball; Karch Kiraly John Wooden Wilkes, basketball; gymnastics; Kurt Krumpholz, waterpolo/swimming; Seaman, Robert trackand 2008 Nygaard, volleyball; Keri Phebus, tennis. polo; Troy Glaus, baseball; John Moore, basketball; Jeff Jackie Tobian-Steinmann, golf; Eric Turner, football; Todd Zeile, baseball. and 2007 volleyball. Storer, soccer/rugby; John Vallely, basketball; Elaine Youngs,ball/track and Nitzkowski, swimming/water polo; Jonathan Ogden, foot- 2006 Shurlock, gymnastics; Kenny Washington, basketball. John Godina, trackand 2005 Fred Slaughter, basketball; Natalie Williams, basketball/volleyball. 2002 Longaker, softball; Asbjorn Volstad, volleyball. Warren Edmonson, trackand Charles Cheshire, football; Cunningham, Gary basketball; Terry Donahue, football; 2001 Vermeil, football. Billie Moore, basketball; Steve Salmons, volleyball; Eddie Sheldrake, basketball; Dick football; KimHamilton, gymnastics; CarnellLake, football; volleyball; John Brenner, trackand 2000 Young, track. Torey Lovullo, baseball; Sharon Shapiro, gymnastics; Kevin track; BobHorn, waterpolo; ErnieJohnson, football; volleyball/basketball; Dave Dalby, football; GailDevers, Kay Cockerill, golf; 1999 Reichle,Art baseballcoach; Cy Young, track. ros, baseball; ReggieMiller, basketball; Ken Jr., Norton football; TomGaston Green, Ramsey, football; Florence Grif football; 1998 football/baseball; Charles Young, chancellor. Greenwood, basketball; FrankLubin, basketball; DougPartie, volleyball; CalRossi, 1997 Dick Wallen,football. volleyball; Eddie Merrins, golf coach; DotRichardson, softball; SkipRowland, football; 1996 football; Mike Tully, track. Ricci Luyties, volleyball; StephenPate, golf; John Peterson, football/track; Shipkey, Jerry 1995 Peter Vidmar, gymnastics. football; Rundle, Larry volleyball; John Sciarra, football; Kiki Vandeweghe, basketball; 1994 Steve Lewis, trackand 2004 Al Scates, volleyball; Tim Wrightman, football. Ryan McGuire, baseball; Jerome “Pooh” Richardson, basketball; DonRogers, football; 2003 ketball; Duffy Waldorf, golf; Russell Webb, waterpolo/swimming. MacLean, basketball; ShaneMack, baseball; Ted Narleski, football; Anita Ortega, bas- fi eld; Jennifer Brundage, softball; JimFerguson, water (10): Lucius Allen, basketball; Jeanne Beauprey-Reeves, (7): BillBarrett, swimming; Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track/basketball; LizMasakayan, (8):Traci Arkenberg, soccer; Peter Dalis, athleticdirector; LeahHomma, (8): Amy Acuff, trackand (8): Carol Bower, rowing; HerbFlam, tennis; Monte (9): Denny Cline, volleyball; BobDay, trackand (11): Jill Andrews, gymnastics; Sharron Backus, softball; JimBrown, football; (12): Troy Aikman, football; SamBoghosian, football; (12): GlennBassett, tenniscoach; SheilaCornell, softball; RandyCross, football; (8): JimBush, trackcoach; PaulCaligiuri, soccer; Tim Daggett, gymnastics; David (8): Jimmy Connors, tennis; DebbieDoom, softball; MitchGaylord, gymnastics; (7): DonaldBragg, basketball; DeniseCurry, basketball; John Richardson, (8): Bibby, Henry basketball; DennisDummit, football; CarltonGray, football; (8): Hardiman Cureton, football; Dawn Dumble, trackand (8): Danny Everett, trackand fi eld; Annette Salmeen, swimming; Dennis Tracy Compton, softball; DeniseCorlett, James "Cap" Haralson, football/track & fi eld; JamesOwens, football/track and fi eld; EdO'Bannon, basketball; Mike O'Hara, volleyball; Art The 2009INDUCTEES Nicolle Payne, waterpolo Walt Torrence,basketball Daiva Tomkus,volleyball Cade McNown, football Stein Metzger, volleyball Tyus Edney, basketball fi fi eld; GeorgeBrown, track eld; John Green, basketball; John Lee, football; Lisa J.J. Stokes, football fi eld; LisaFernandez, softball; BradFriedel, soccer; fi eld; George Farmer, eld;George fi th-Joyner, track; Tom Jager, swimming; EricKar- fi eld; CobiJones, soccer; Don fi fi eld; SigiSchmid, soccer; eld Kenny Easley Jonathan Ogden fi eld; Allen Fox, tennis; fi eld; COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 171 rst west-to-east rst west-to-east fi rst time in a coast-to-coast broadcast. On broadcast. rst time in a coast-to-coast game that the USC-California rst used for fi fi rsts to its record. On Jan. 1, 1927, radio stations across radio stations across 1927, 1, On Jan. rsts to its record. guration, the current seating capacity is 91,136, though a is 91,136, seating capacity the current guration, fi fi eld level. It took 28 miles of lumber to provide the original It took 28 miles of lumber to provide eld level. fi xtures and towers. and towers. xtures fi At Home with the Bruins: UCLA played its home games at Moore at Moore its home games UCLA played At Home with the Bruins: Los 1919, exceptions: 1919-1928 with the following Field from State Occidental and Iowa 1926, Angeles High; Angeles JC at Los Pomona Occidental, 1927, Angeles Memorial Coliseum; at the Los Pomona 1928, Memorial Coliseum; Angeles at the Los and Drake all of its UCLA played Angeles Coliseum. at the Los and Oregon Angeles at the Los 1981 seasons 1929 through the from home games Fresno 1929, exceptions: Memorial Coliseum with the following State at Angeles JC and San Diego Los 1933, Westwood; State at The Westwood. Pomona and San Diego State at 1934, Westwood; prior to the 1982 season. to the Rose Bowl Bruins moved record 106,869 witnessed the 1973 USC-Ohio State Rose Bowl contest. 106,869 witnessed the 1973 USC-Ohio State Rose Bowl record improve- a Rose Bowl the Olympics, in 1982 and move In conjunction with UCLA’s permanent adding box, of the press in the refurbishing resulted ment program all of those years, In recent than 50,000 seats. more concession stands and backs for enhancements. additional enjoyed have areas has many The Rose Bowl the together for linked the nation were Game was the the UCLA-Michigan State Rose Bowl 1954, 1, Jan. color telecast on a nationwide hookup. the north to south from 880 feet It measures of seats. has 77 rows The Rose Bowl com- the rim is 2,430 feet, around Its circumference east to west. rims and 695 from at to 1,350 feet pared zones as part of a plan to bring the Rose Bowl into the 21st Century as America’s America’s zones as part into the 21st Century of a plan to bring the Rose Bowl as the physically for seating areas improved Also, stadium. college football premier a state-of-the-art In 1997, sound system. as has a new been installed, challenged have to the the Rose added were matrix-style scoreboards, as new as well video board, been built have concession stands and restrooms new years, In the last few Bowl. been renovated. have rooms and the team dressing In addi- box. press three-level a new built the Rose Bowl Prior to the 1992 season, has box press the new media, the print and electronic tion to modern facilities for lease. for still available some of which are and club suites, of executive levels two also the Rose Bowl In addition, service elevators this state-of-the-artThree facility. including state-of-the art a new lighting system prior to the 1992 season, received lights, new was the Rose Bowl Completed in 1922, and seated 57,000 persons when it hosted The stadium was horseshoe shaped year. prior to the 1929 game The south end was enclosed Game. the 1923 Rose Bowl seats led to and more more Demands for and enlarged to seat 76,000 spectators. to 83,677 in 1932 and to 100,807 in 1949. further enlargements; seating con With the new UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER nest fi rst step in a $16.3 fi cally for football, but football, for cally fi ROSE BOWL: HOME OF THE BRUINS OF THE HOME BOWL: ROSE t the players, coaches, sports coaches, t the players, fi Rose Bowl Road Record Bowl Rose Record Year 2-4-0 1996 3-2-0 5-1-0 1997 5-1-0 5-1-0 1998 *5-1-0 0-5-0 1999 4-2-0 1-4-0 2000 5-2-0 3-3-0 2001 4-1-0 6-1-0 2002 2-4-0 1-6-0 2003 5-1-0 3-3-0 2004 3-3-0 4-2-0 2005 6-0-0 1-5-0 2006 6-1-0 2-5-0 2007 4-2-0 1-4-0 2008 3-4-0 83-71-3 112-50-2 Totals contest * Includes Rose Bowl rst BCS National Championship contest played in rst BCS National Championship contest played fi t both UCLA and the Tournament of Roses. of Roses. Tournament t both UCLA and the fi UCLA’s Rose Bowl Record Rose Bowl UCLA’s Rose Bowl Road Bowl Rose Year 4-1-0 1982 *6-0-1 4-3-0 1983 *3-1-1 5-0-0 Record 1984 4-3-0 4-2-1 Record 1985 *5-0-0 4-1-1 1986 4-2-0 4-2-0 1987 6-0-0 5-0-0 1988 5-2-0 1-3-1 1989 2-4-0 2-3-0 1990 3-3-0 5-2-0 1991 4-1-0 2-3-0 1992 4-2-0 5-0-0 1993 *3-4-0 1-4-0 1994 4-2-0 3-3-0 1995 4-2-0 the Rose Bowl, defeating Nebraska on January 3, 2003 at the Rose Bowl. Nebraska on January defeating 3, the Rose Bowl, state-of- in new UCLA and its opponents dressed Beginning with the 2007 season, the underneath the south concourse of the stadium, Located rooms. the-art locker to bene all of the latest amenities features area locker football stadiums in America, the Rose Bowl was built speci the Rose Bowl America, stadiums in football portionswas used for also the soccer site Games and was of the 1932 Olympic Super Bowls, has also been the site of four Rose Bowl The the 1984 Olympics. for the for and was a venue 1993, XXVII on January Super Bowl 31, most recently including the Cup soccer tournaments, World Women’s Cup and 1999 World 1994 championship games. Championship Series host to the Bowl will play the Rose Bowl 2010, On January 7, The last time Pasadena welcomed time. the third (BCS) National Championship for bested USC to win the title on game, the BCS National Championship football the Miami won 2006. January 4, and the City of the Rose Bowl launched by program improvement million capital Pasadena that will bene the end between installed in the seating areas individual chairs were new In 1998, medicine staff and equipment staff. A new media interview room and working area area and working media interview room A new medicine staff and equipment staff. the These items were was included as part of the upgrades. The nation’s most famous college football stadium — The Rose Bowl — is now — is now The Rose Bowl stadium — most famous college football The nation’s One of the team. football in its 28th season as the home of the UCLA Bruin GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

172 HISTORY Robert F.Robert Lewis &Family Randall &JanellLewis Bob Leonard Joe Lange&MarinaRuss- Peter &PattiKranske Ken Kaplan Chris andLeslieJohnson John D. &Betty Howard Ed &MerleHollywood Judd &Jeannette Henkes John &LindaGunn Paul &GloriaGrif Kristene Grif John &CarlinGlucksman Rose Gilbert Geddes Robert Finestone &Richter Rudy &Joanne Feldman Dick &LitaDulgarian Terry & Andrea Donahue Ben &PatDolson Warren &PatDodson Bernie & Virginia Diener Jim Devere Allan &Carey Cooper Ronald Conway Family Jim &Carol Collins Estate ofJohn Canaday ofBob In memory Tom & Arabelle Brown Terry &DoraBrigham Bill &Peggy Bloom Bill &KathleenBitting John &Catherine Allen Troy &Rhonda Aikman Edgardo &Francesca FOOTBALL Currently, UCLAprovides funds tomaintainthequalityanddiversity ofitsprogram. the costofagrant-in-aidassures the ofon-going Athletic Department investing thegiftprincipalandusingjustinterest earnedtohelpmeet An endowment generatesincometotheUniversity inperpetuity. By athletics institution. todistinguishUCLAasthenation’seffort premier academicand inthecontinuing gratitude totheindividualslistedfor theirsupport allowable athleticgrants-in-aid. UCLA Athletics expresses itssincere The UCLA Athletics Campaignhasendowed 205ofthe282NCAA Of bene If you have any questionsregarding the Wooden Athletic Fundorthe cases, specialreserved parkingisalsoavailable for ourdonors. donor bene accordance with theUCLAPrioritySeatingPolicy. Pleaserefer tothe tickets for homecontestsintheRoseBowl andinPauley Pavilion in of the Wooden Athletic Fundreceive priorityintheassignmentof basketball tickets are allocatedtoourmostgenerous donors. Members To ofourprogram, encourageprivatesupport thebestfootball and help istruly neededandgreatly appreciated. maintain itspositionasthebestathleticprogram inthecountry. Your Now more thanever, ifUCLAisto isnecessary privatesupport replacement and, mostimportantly, inproviding athleticscholarships. in meetingtheescalatingcostsofteamtravel, recruiting, equipment Tax-deductible giftstothe Wooden Athletic Fundplay apivotal role relatively stable. in thelastseveral yearsrevenues whiledepartment have remained as thecostoftuitionfor student-athleteshave increased dramatically in24intercollegiateletes participating sports. However, expensessuch fi man Family Campbell Acosta ce at310/206-3302. fi UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER ts membersreceive, pleasecontactthe Athletic Development fi ts chart todetermineseasonticketts chart opportunities. Inmany fi n WOODEN ATHLETICFUND/ATHLETICENDOWMENT fi n fi eld fi nancial assistancetoover 400student-ath- Ken &DiKaplan Jim &Sally Harrick of (Inmemory Rose Gilbert Erickson Larry Buddy &LindaEpstein John BrancaFamily John &Catherine Allen MEN'S BASKETBALL Chuck & Annie Winner Bob &Marion Wilson Dick &Carol Vermeil ofJoe In memory Valentine Russ &Char Torrey Tommy &Erile Thompson Greg Taylor Jim &SusanStanley Leonard &CorneliaSauble Sanbo &Kay Sakaguchi J. PatrickRothstein Len &Joanne Roth PurdyStephen &JanetRogers & Turk Families Gregory G. Turk for the ofBrett PurdyIn memory John &Marolyn Peterson Carl Peterson James &Beverly Peters Hoyt Pardee John &JamesPagliuso Matsue Muranaka Violet Mugler(Inmemory John Morris Carl &BetteMcBain Angelo Mazzone Darrel &GeriMayes Michael B. andLanaLuftman Tony &GeriLongo Jerry &Dorothy Long &Lindsey LombardiArt Sam Gilbert) of CharlesMugler) GGRANT-IN-AID DONORS Team Endowment ofNell In memory George &Liz Vulich Tony &Sharon Thompson James &Sylvia Thayer Ralph &Shirley Shapiro (In &Shelly Rosenblum Art Pooh Richardson Willie & Anne Naulls John Morris Nahum & Alice Lainer R Jackie Wright Billy Woo Chuck & Annie Winner Team ManagersFund Lou Bill andMary Jim Shirley &PhyllisIrv Ryder Jay &MariaRappaport Frank Pritt James M. Peters David A.Neuman Jack &Phyllis King Rob Kahane Bruin Hoopsters Judd &Jeannette Dick & Tricia Grey Eric Flamholtz& Yvonne Bernie & Virginia Diener Allan B. Cooper(In Mark Canton Tom & Arabelle Brown Steven Antebi Carroll W.Adams Wooden honor ofSidney Wicks) Steinmetz Henkes Randle Cooper) ofHarold memory A N T - I N Wayne &DixieHarding Jo GreenbergMary (In Dennis Gilbert Jack Gifford Harrold &Roslyn Ganulin Rick &Karen Ganulin Jim Devere James E. Brakebill Gene andJackie Autry BASEBALL Victoria CookChapus WOMEN'S TRACK/FIELD Jake Oliva Carl &BetteMcBain Estate ofDuckyDrake Jim &Carol Collins FIELD MEN'S TRACK/ Memorial William Martin Steven &EllenJackson Jay Jackson Joel HeinMemorial GreinerLarry Family Bob Garrow Family Glenn Bassett MEN'S TENNIS Christopher, Kelly & Kirk Pasich&Pamela Bette McBain Stephen & Ann Goldberg Rose Gilbert Parker &SpencerFelix Evelyn andEleanorLloyd WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Greenberg) ofHank memory Memorial Memorial Connor Pasich Woods Dees - A I D

D O John andNan Wooden Donald R. Shepherd Carl &BetteMcBain Evelyn Dees WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Ted andJennifer WOMEN'S WATERPOLO Jack Keller Friends ofCollegeGolf BergmanMemorial Robert MEN'S GOLF &Betty Irving Webb Arpad &Katherine MEN'S WATERPOLO Dan Tana Frank andKathleen MEN'S SOCCER Carlin Michele Aguilar SOFTBALL Team Endowment David Weiner Arn &Nancy Tellem Jeffrey S. Moorad Shane Mack Tim Leary Eric Karros Tracy Gifford Jones &Cam- Weggeland Lee Trevino Arnold Palmer Greg Norman Byron Nelson Eddie Merrins honoring: Domyan Marshall 10th Player Fund Parents’ Fund eron Jones N O R S *Through May20, 2009 &DeeStickney Henry Estate ofLucilleMoss James Devere Bruin Boostersfor OTHER ENDOWMENTS In Honorof Amy Fuller Louise & Tom Jones Family WOMEN'S ROWING Jackie Steinmann Bette McBain WOMEN'S GOLF The SuttonSisters Pete Sampras Murray &Lenore Neidorf John Morris ofDavidIn Memory May Ronald Marks Gayle Godwin&BillZaima WOMEN'S TENNIS Shirley &RalphShapiro Levine &LaurenArthur WOMEN'S SOCCER The Von HagenFamily Tupac &Moy ShapiroMarty Al Scates James Montgomery Charles JacksonFamily MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Terence Lim WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Judith R. Holland Women’s Sports/Dr. Leichtman COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 173 PAC-10 NCAA WOMEN'S TEAM WOMEN'S NCAA PAC-10 TITLES BY SCHOOL (1) Stanford UCLA (2) USC Arizona Arizona State 6 Washington 4 California 38 Oregon 33 is national rank. parentheses Number in Note: 11 12 13 TEAM NCAA MEN'S PAC-10 TITLES BY SPORT Baseball 26 15 Basketball 3 1 Boxing CountryCross Golf 14 Gymnastics 12 Soccer 4 Swimming 21 50 Tennis 11 Indoor Track Outdoor Track Volleyball Polo Water 1 Wrestling 45 5 24 35 NCAA TEAM TITLES NCAA TEAM BY (COMBINED) SCHOOL UCLA 97 Stanford 88 USC Oklahoma State 43 Arkansas 43 LSU 39 Texas State Penn 104 48 North Carolina 32 Michigan TEAM MEN'S NCAA PAC-10 TITLES BY SCHOOL 35 USC (1) 35 UCLA (2) (3) Stanford 24 California 13 Oregon Arizona State Arizona 6 State Oregon 75 71 State Washington 59 11 2 3 PAC-10 NCAA WOMEN'S TEAM WOMEN'S NCAA PAC-10 TITLES BY SPORT 4 Basketball CountryCross Golf 13 Gymnastics 5 Indoor Track 6 Rowing Soccer 1 8 Softball 21 Swimming 11 18 Tennis Indoor Track 3 Outdoor Track 13 Volleyball Polo Water 1 6 9 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ve teams to bowl games to bowl teams ve UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER fi eld Sports Cup competi- Directors’ THE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE PACIFIC-10 THE fi rst nationally, and has won 24 titles in the and has won rst nationally, fi fth straight year. On the women's side, three three side, On the women's fth straight year. fi nish fi c-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the its tradition as the to uphold continues Conference c-10 fi ve times. ve times. fi ve schools (more than any other conference), 50 tennis titles, 45 outdoor 45 50 tennis titles, other conference), than any schools (more ve fi ce Management: Pat Cesnik ce Management: ciating: Dave Cutaia Dave ciating: fi fi nished second fi

eld crowns and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 members have won 25 of the 40 NCAA 25 of the won titles in Pac-10 members have and 26 baseball titles. eld crowns fi ce: 925/932-4411 ce: fi volleyball, 35 of the 40 in water polo, and 21 total swimming and diving national championships. championships. and diving national and 21 total swimming 35 of the 40 in water polo, volleyball, Since the NCAA cham- began conducting women's the story the same. is much side, On the women's single season on national titles in a claimed at least four members have Pac-10 ago, pionships 28 years outdistancing the easily 118 NCAA crowns, women's the Pac-10 has captured Overall, 20 occasions. winning 21 softball of sports, dominated a number members have Pac-10 which is second with 75. SEC, in golf. and 13 of the last 20 trophies titles 11 of the last 19 volleyball crowns, 18 tennis titles, teams competed in the NCAA Tournament with STANFORD reaching the Final Four. reaching with STANFORD Tournament teams competed in the NCAA far ahead of the the 198 264 NCAA won team championships, Pac-10 members have On the men's side, the Pac- come at a phenomenal rate for have Men's NCAA crowns Ten. Big the runner-up claimed by titles by 10 - 15 basketball track and -- ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, OREGON STATE and USC. OREGON STATE OREGON, CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, -- sending six teams to the NCAA Men’s conferences, basketball The Pac-10 was one of the premier the was selected for UCLA Championship. Basketball last two years. NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 came from UCLA (women’s water polo), polo), water UCLA (women’s came from NCAA the Pac-10 team champions from years. last two OREGON (men’s and diving), swimming CALIFORNIA (women’s golf), (women’s ARIZONA STATE USC rowing), gymnastics and women’s (men’s STANFORD indoor track), countrycross and men’s country cross softball). and (women’s WASHINGTON tennis) and water polo and men’s (men’s as the league sent success in football The Pac-10 experienced continued Director of Instant Replay: Verle Sorgen Verle of Instant Replay: Director Victor Rodriguez Rachel Caton and Public Relations Interns: Nicole Goyette Fellow: Administrative Kristine Berndt Manager: Championships Programs Wiles Historian: Hallock (Public Heredia Wendy McDaniel, Felicia Pat Ricks, Assistants: Administrative Michelle Zum- (Compliance and Enforcement), Halvorson Yvonne Relations), Communications) alt (Electronic Erin Heiney Receptionist: IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS IMPORTANT Pac-10 Of 925/932-4601 Fax: http //www.pac-10.org Commissioner: Larry Scott Commissioner: Christine Hoyles Administration: Basketball Women’s Administration and Associate Commissioner, Jim Muldoon Administration: and Football Communications Associate Commissioner, Duane Lindberg Communications: Electronic Associate Commissioner, Matthews Mike Compliance: Associate Commissioner, Scott Sabatino Business and Finance: Associate Commissioner, Ron Barker and Enforcement: Governance Associate Commissioner, Chris Dawson Sports Olympic and Student-Athlete Programs: Associate Commissioner, Hirsch Dave Administration: Basketball and Men’s Communications Assistant Commissioner, Natalia Ciccone Communications: Assistant Commissioner, Newman Tammy and Enforcement: Governance Assistant Commissioner, Erik Price Compliance: Assistant Commissioner, Heather Perry Championships: Assistant Commissioner, Lynch Kathy Business and Finance: Assistant Commissioner, Of Assistant Commissioner, Kristina Case Video & Internet Operations: of Director Lina Diaz of Business and Finance: Assistant Director Of of Football Coordinator THE PAC-10 STAFF THE PAC-10 Entering the 2009-10 school year, the Paci 2009-10 school year, Entering the "Conference of Champions."® Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 170 NCAA claimed an incredible titles team have Pac-10 members of Champions."® "Conference per academic year. almost nine championships of average an for the past 19 seasons, over come in team titles have as those 170 success, Pac-10’s of the is the breadth impressive more Even the nation in NCAAThe Pac-10 has led 43 of Championships sports. women’s and men’s 26 different and the last 49 years Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, the Pac-10 has captured 382 NCAA Pac-10 has captured the a centurySpanning nearly of outstanding athletics achievement, 221 titles. Conference's Ten Big far outdistancing the runner-up 118 women’s), titles (264 men’s, Leer in the annual is further proven reputation The Conference’s in the country. collegiate athletics programs honors the best overall that award the prestigious tion, STATE, ARIZONA CALIFORNIA, Cup and while USC, the Directors’ won STANFORD 20. Top in the and UCLA also placed 11 NCAA to titles in 2008-09 The Pac-10 captured GENERAL INFO TRADITION/ BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

174 HISTORY C ainlCaposi ae oeBw,Psdn,C Jn /O 5:00p.m. 4:00p.m. 6:00p.m. Jan. 7/FOX Jan. 5:00p.m. 6/ESPN 11:00a.m. 10:00a.m. 9:00a.m. 2:30p.m. 11:00a.m. Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Jan. Mobile, 2/ESPN AL 5:00p.m. Jan. Jan. 5/FOX 2/ESPN 5:30p.m. 8:00a.m. RoseBowl, Pasadena, CA Jan. 1/ABC Jan. 2/ESPN2 Jan. 2/ESPN Jan. 2/FOX 2:30p.m. Alamodome, San Antonio, Jan.TX 4/FOX 5:00p.m. Jan. LegionField, Dec. Jan. 1/FOX Birmingham, 31/NFLNetwork 1/ESPN DolphinsStadium,AL Miami, FL Bowl Stadium, Liberty Memphis, Dec. RogersCentre, 30/NFLNetwork TN Univ.Toronto, ofPhoenixStadium, Glendale, Canada AZ 2:00p.m. Cowboy Stadium, Arlington, TX CitrusBowl, Orlando, FL Raymond JamesStadium, Tampa, FL SunDevil Stadium, Superdome, NewTempe, Orleans, LA 10:00a.m. AZ Jan. TBD 1/ABC ReliantStadium, Houston, TX BCS NationalChampionshipGame GMAC Bowl (ACC/MAC) 9:00a.m. FedEx Orange Bowl (BCS- ACC vs. At-Large) Tostitos FiestaBowl (BCS-Big12vs. At-Large) Jan.Valero 1/CBS Alamo Bowl (Big Ten/Big 12) Bowl (Conf.AutoZone Liberty USA/SEC) RoseBowl, Dec. Pasadena, 31/ESPN CA Dec. 31/CBS PapaJohns.com Bowl (SEC/BigEast) AT&T CottonBowl Classic(Big12/SEC) Jacksonville Municipal, Jacksonville,International Bowl (BigEast/MAC) FL Allstate SugarBowl (BCS-SECvs. At-Large) Rose Bowl Presented by Citi(BCS-Pac-10 vs. Big Ten) SunBowl Stadium, ElPaso, TX Capital OneBowl (Big Stadium, Carter Ten/SEC) Fort Worth, TX Konica MinoltaGatorBowl (ACC/Big East, Big12, Notre Dame) Outback Bowl (Big Ten/SEC) Chick- Insight Bowl (Big12/Big Ten) Brut SunBowl (Pac-10/Big East, Big12, NotreDame) Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Conf. USA/Mtn. West) Texas Bowl (Big12/Navy) Bowl (Conference Af hmsSot ol(C/i e) irsBw,Olno L e.2/SN 5:00p.m. 1:30p.m. 1:30p.m. 10:00a.m. 5:15p.m. Dec. 29/ESPN Dec. 29/ESPN Dec. 30/ESPN 5:00p.m. Dec. 26/ESPN 2:00p.m. 5:00p.m. Dec. 27/ESPN Dec. 26/ESPN 1:30p.m. RFKStadium, Washington DC CitrusBowl, Orlando, FL Dec. Bronco 28/ESPN Stadium, Boise, ID Dec. 5:00p.m. 24/ESPN AT&T Park, SanFrancisco, CA Dec. 26/ESPN 11:30p.m. IndependenceStadium, Ford Field, Shreveport, Detroit, LA MI LPField, Nashville, Bankof TN America Stadium, Charlotte, NC Dec. 19/ESPN 5:00p.m. 5:00p.m. Dec. 19/ESPN AlohaStadium, Honolulu, HI Dec. 22/ESPN University Stadium, Tropicana Albuquerque, Field,Paci NM St. Petersburg, FL Dec. 20/ESPN Roady's HumanitarianBowl (WAC/MWC) SamBoyd Stadium, Bowl (ACC/BigChamps Sports Las Ten)Vegas, NV Eagle BankBowl 5:00p.m. (ACC/Army) Petro SunIndependenceBowl (Big12/SEC) Gaylord HotelsMusicCityBowl (ACC/SEC) Emerald Bowl (Pac-10/ACC) Meineke CarCare Bowl (BigEast/ACC) Superdome, Dec. New Orleans, 23/ESPN LA Motor CityBowl (MAC/Big Ten) Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl (Conf. USA/WAC) QualcommStadium, SanDiego, CA San Diego Co. Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl (Pac-10/Mtn. West) MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Mtn. West/Pac-10) R &LCarriers New OrleansBowl (SunBelt/Conference USA) St. Petersburg Bowl (BigEast/Conf. USA) New MexicoBowl (Mtn. West/WAC) If thatisnotthecase, thefollowing procedures willdeterminethePaci will beplayed 7. inthe RoseBowl onJanuary intheFedEx BCSNationalChampionshipGame.participate This year, thatgame Championship Series(BCS)rankingsystem. Inthatcase, thePac-10championwould shall play intheRoseBowl Gameunlessitisranked No. 1orNo. 2intheBowl The Paci among thoseteams stillunderconsideration. appropriate two-team ormultiple-team tie-breaking procedures shallberepeated Bowl representative. Iftwo ormore teamsare stilltiedafterthis comparison, the and theteamhaving thebestrecord against theothertiedteamsshallbe theRose a comparisonofthetiedteams'records againsttheothertiedteamsshallbemade defeated allothers, itshall betheRoseBowl representative. Ifthatisnotthecase, Multiple Ties: Rose Bowl. that won thehead-to-head meetingshallbethePac-10’s representative inthe Two-Team Tie: Rose Bowl representative shallbeasfollows: in Conference gamesoftwo ormore membersare identical, determinationofthe member’s teamwiththebestrecord inConference games. If, however, therecords representative inthe RoseBowl. The Pac-10’s RoseBowl representative shallbethat fi UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER cLf oia ol(a-0Bg1) ulomSaim a ig,C Dc 0EP 5:00p.m. Dec. 30/ESPN QualcommStadium, SanDiego, CA c Life Holiday Bowl (Pac-10/Big 12) fi lABw ACSC GogaDm,Alna A e.3/SN 4:30p.m. Dec. 31/ESPN GeorgiaDome, Atlanta, GA l-A Bowl (ACC/SEC) fi c-10 Conference hasagreements withsixbowls. The Pac-10champion mrl EP) a-0#- AC# 7 Sat., Dec. 26/5:00p.m. Date/ Time (PST) Tue., Dec. 22/5:00p.m. Wed., Dec. 31/9:00a.m. ACC #4-#7 BigEast, Big12, Notre Dame Thur., Jan. 1/2:00 p.m. Pac-10#4-5 Mountain West #1 Pac-10#3 Wed., Dec. 23/5:00 p.m. Opponent Pac-10 #4-5 Pac-10 Team Big Ten #1 Mountain West #2 Pac-10#1 Pac-10#6 San Diego CountyCredit UnionPoinsettia (ESPN) MAACO Las Vegas (ESPN) Emerald (ESPN) Brut Sun(CBS) Paci Rose presented by Citi(ABC) Bowl (TV) fi 2009-10 BOWLGAMESCHEDULE (1) When three ormore teamsare tiedinConference play, ifone has cLf oia EP) a-0# Bg1 # Wed., Dec. 30/5:00p.m. Big12#3 Pac-10#2 c Life Holiday (ESPN) Iftwo teams are tiedfor theconference championship, theteam fi lain) tdu,Ct Dt/V Time(PST) Date/TV Stadium, City liations) ROSE BOWL SELECTIONPROCEDURES 2009-2010 Paci fi c-10 Bowl Arrangements fi c-10 shall countandmay beutilizedtobreak tiesbetween othereligibleteams. included inthetie-breaking formulae, excepttheirgamesagainstotherinstitutions Ineligible Team: Series automaticselectionshallbeeliminated. If atieremains, theteammostrecently earningRose Bowl or Bowl Championship in the the Conference standings, theteamamong thetiedteamswithhighestranking If more thantwo teamsare stilltiedaftercomparingtheirrecords alltheway through two-team tie-breaking procedure shallbeapplied. If atany pointintheprocess themultiple-team tieisreduced totwo teams, the the tiedteamsasagroup shallbeused. group oftiedteamswhile comparingrecords, eachteam'scollective record against through thestandingsuntil oneteamgainsanadvantage. When arriving atanother fi remaining tiedteam'srecord againsttheteam occupying thehighestpositionin (2) Ifmore thantwo teamsare stilltiedaftertheprocess above iscompleted, each nal regular seasonstandingsshallbecompared, withtheprocedure continuing down fi nal BCSstandingsshallbetheRoseBowl representative. Teams intheRoseBowl shallnotbe ineligibletoparticipate

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