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138 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF 5 esnttl 193 totals Season 52 5 Sao oas 67 7 20 totals Season 153 7 3 Iowa State 0 7 Caltech 16 L 3 11/27 L atRedlands Occidental 26 11/20 24 W 7 W 11/13 atPomona at Whittier 27 11/6 0 W 6 130 SanDiegoState 10/23 L 42 SantaBarbara St. W 10/16 25 W 10 10/9 totals Season 91 0 82 9/25 1926: 28 7 atCaltech 10 atStanford 0 T 0 0 Redlands 3 11/21 L 23 atSt. W Mary’s 11/14 0 11/7 L atOccidental Whittier 9 10/31 0 W 0 10/24 L Pomona 109 La 26 Verne 10/16 6 16 W SanDiegoState W 7 10/10 W 10/3 totals Season 40 9/26 0 1925: 50 Caltech 20 0 0 13 6 atSanDiegoState L 14 13 atRedlands 11/22 T atPomona 0 7 11/15 T Occidental L 11/11 7 at Whittier 11/1 L 0 132 La Verne Loyola 10/25 L 13 0 10/18 L T 10/11 totals Season 54 12 10/4 27 20 1924: 59 14 0 Caltech() 6 atOccidental L 6 Redlands 11/24 L Pomona 6 6 11/17 L L Whittier 11/12 0 62 12 Loyola 11/3 7 L 6 10/27 SanDiegoState W 12 10/20 totals Season W 83 20 6 10/13 1923: 14 Caltech 6 9 atPomona L 6 at Whittier 6 11/25 L Occidental T 11/18 7 214 6 11/4 L atRedlands atSanDiegoState 34 10/21 62 W 24 27 W 10/14 totals Season 14 10/7 55 1922: 35 35 atCaltech Whittier 0 0 L L atOccidental 11/11 0 Pomona 224 11/5 L Redlands 7 7 10/29 L 32 L 103 10/15 totals Season 21 10/8 1921: 21 27 41 at Whittier 0 Caltech L 0 11/20 atRedlands L Occidental 21 0 11/13 L atPomona L 1919-2007 0 10/30 L 10/9 20 10/2 21 1920: 0 Los AngelesJC 13 RECORD: USSIdaho 7 L 0 11/21 2 L Los AngelesJC L 11/14 7 Frosh Occidental 11/7 7 19 W 74 atBakersfi 10/30 W 12 HS atHollywood HS Arts atManual 10/24 L 6 0 10/17 L L 10/10 10/3 1919: GAME-BY-GAME U UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY FOOTBALL U UCLA C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA C L WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING JAMES CLINE JAMES CLINE HARRY TROTTER HARRY TROTTER FRED W.COZENS A W—2, L—6, T—0; Pct. .250 W—5, L—3, T—0; Pct. .625 W—5, L—3, T—1; Pct. .611 W—0, L—5, T—3; Pct. .188 W—2, L—5, T—0; Pct. .286 W—2, L—3, T—1; Pct. .417 W—0, L—5, T—0; Pct. .000 W—0, L—5, T—0; Pct. .000 L

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M H I S E T O 30 - R B Y Y 4 Sao oas 54 25 totals Season 16 7 144 0 *Joined Pacifi 0 Drake 6 6 0 atArizona L 13 11/26 L Pomona atCaltech 7 13 0 11/19 W T 11/12 Redlands 32 Occidental 11/5 W 8 Whittier 10/28 0 25 W Fresno State W 7 10/15 SantaBarbara St. W 10/8 33 W 10/1 9/24 1927: 2 Sao oas 62 22 totals Season 123 0 0 7 10 Washington State 0 7 7 St. Mary’s W 14 at Washington 11/30 L 0 13 11/25 L California 3 at S. DiegoMarines 0 14 11/18 W Oregon T 11/11 0 11/4 L Loyola 0 Utah 20 10/28 0 22 W atStanford W 0 10/21 L SanDiegoState 10/6 13 61 Los AngelesJC W 9/30 34 W 9/23 12 9/23 totals Season 19 149 1933: 0 14 atFlorida Washington 3 2 6 0 0 L 0 Washington L State 12/17 0 12/3 7 L Montana St. Mary’s 32 11/24 7 W 11/19 L Stanford 0 13 11/11 Caltech W 51 10/29 W atOregon Idaho 12 6 10/22 W 57 Calif. W Aggies 10/15 26 0 W 9/30 13 9/23 totals Season 83 1932: 0 12 0 Florida Oregon 13 6 W 0 11/26 L St. Mary’s 12 atStanford 11/21 19 W 6 11/11 L 13 Pomona 46 atNorthwestern 10/31 W at 0 Washington St. 0 Occidental 10/24 L 0 L 125 6 10/17 T 10/3 9/25 totals Season 77 7 1931: 19 20 0 52 Idaho 21 Oregon State 20 0 0 W atOregon 0 11/29 L Stanford L 11/21 0 11/8 L Caltech St. Mary’s 30 10/31 6 W 10/24 L USC Pomona 0 21 190 10/17 W L 10/11 0 9/27 24 totals Season 121 1930: 27 0 76 57 0 Montana St. Mary’s 14 0 W atOregon 0 11/28 L 6 L 11/16 Pomona 20 11/2 W atCaltech Stanford 31 10/26 0 W Fresno State 10/19 L USC 56 0 W 136 10/12 26 L 10/5 9/28 0 totals Season 171 1929: 20 0 Oregon 6 38 7 L 45 La Verne 0 65 at Washington St. 11/29 W 0 atIdaho 11/17 L 6 11/10 L Pomona 29 atStanford 10/27 W 7 atCaltech 10/20 0 L Arizona 32 7 W 10/13 T SantaBarbara St. 10/6 19 W 9/29 9/22 1928: - G WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING A W—6, L—2, T—1; Pct. .722 W—6, L—4, T—1; Pct. .591 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 M c Coast Conf.* Tied for 8thinPCC 5th inPCC 9th inPCC 6th inPCC 9th inPCC 3rd inPCC E

R E C O R D 4 Sao oas 91 7 totals Season 143 0 19 32 atUSC 7 Washington State 7 T 13 atOregon 6 0 11/26 L 7 14 Stanford 0 W 6 11/14 11/7 L Oregon State 0 22 10/31 W atCalifornia Washington 17 10/24 0 W Montana 10/17 L 30 Pomona W 10/10 26 79 Occidental W 10/2 21 6 W 9/26 9/26 6 totals Season 7 160 1936: 6 14 21 atSt. Mary’s 6 Idaho 13 13 W W 12/14 Loyola 14 So. 6 Methodist 12/7 Hawaii W 0 19 California 11/23 W 2 7 0 L 11/15 L Oregon 11/9 33 atStanford 11/2 W Oregon State 7 10/26 20 69 W UtahState W 10/19 39 6 W 10/5 9/28 totals Season 146 1935: 0 27 7 Loyola 13 3 Oregon State W 0 25 St. Mary’s 11/29 Stanford 26 W 6 0 0 11/24 W L 0 11/12 California Aggies 49 atCalifornia 11/3 W 0 0 10/27 L Montana atOregon 16 3 10/20 W L SanDiegoState 10/13 20 Pomona W 9/29 14 W 9/22 9/22 1934: 2 Sao oas 62 0 totals Season 127 0 6 (9)at USC (3) 13 7 T 6 0 24 (13)Washington State 7 12/9 W 13 (13)Oregon State 11/30 T 0 (11)Santa Clara (14) 14 11/25 T 20 (19)California W 11/18 Oregon 7 16 2 11/4 Montana W 20 10/28 atStanford W 14 at Washington 10/21 T Texas 14 Christian W 106 6 10/14 7 W 10/7 9/29 totals Season 217 1939: 6 42 atHawaii 32 0 W 0 0 14 atHonolulu Town Oregon State 46 1/2 6 W atUSC(14) 12/26 T 7 0 Wisconsin (15) 12/10 L 7 3 20 at Washington St.11/24 0 L 21 14 W Stanford 11/12 6 11/5 Idaho W 33 atCalifornia 10/29 W 7 Washington 10/22 L 13 atOregon W 19 10/15 12 L 133 Iowa 10/8 27 W 10/1 9/23 0 totals Season 93 1938: 26 USC 27 13 26 L Missouri 13 So. Methodist 12/4 W 13 12 13 at Washington 11/27 L 3 0 7 California 11/20 14 L Washington State 11/13 L 0 atOregon State 10/30 L atStanford 7 7 10/23 T L Oregon 10/16 26 W 10/9 9/24 1937: :

1 WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING EDWIN C. HORRELL WILLIAM H. SPAULDING WILLIAM H. SPAULDING W—6, L—3, T—1; Pct. .650 W—8, L—2, T—0; Pct. .800 W—7, L—3, T—0; Pct. .700 W—6, L—0, T—4; Pct. .800 W—7, L—4, T—1; Pct. .625 W—2, L—6, T—1; Pct. .278 9 Tied for 1stinPCC Ranked 7thby AP Ranked 1 2nd inPCC 5th inPCC 6th inPCC 4th inPCC 8th inPCC 9 - 2 0 0 7 7 Sao oas 98 9 totals Season W—7, L—4, T—0; Pct. 7 .636 173 13 0 (13)Georgia L 14 10 7 14 1/1 (13)USC 40 W (13)Idaho W 12/12 14 7 0 (18)Washington (10)at Oregon 12/5 W L 6 11/21 7 20 (11)Stanford 11/7 W 7 14 (14)Santa Clara (9) 10/31 W 18 atCalifornia 21 10/24 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight Oregon State W 7 30 10/17 Texas Christian W 7 L 6 178 10/10 L 10/3 27 9/25 totals Season 128 1942: 31 0 27 USC atFlorida 7 30 W 19 T SantaClara 12/20 13 7 12/6 L Camp Haan atOregon State 7 29 0 11/22 California W 14 L 7 33 11/15 L 11/8 Oregon (16) 14 at Washington 11/1 W 7 10/25 L 6 Montana atStanford 14 0 10/18 W Washington State L 174 7 10/10 28 W 10/4 9/26 totals Season 79 1941: 18 41 20 atUSC Washington 12 (13) L 0 26 7 11/30 L 9 Washington State atOregon 7 34 0 11/23 9 W Stanford (6) L 14 11/16 Oregon State L 11/9 0 9 atCalifornia 11/2 L 7 Texas A&M 10/26 L SantaClara 0 6 10/19 L So. Methodist L 6 10/12 L 10/4 9/27 1940: 3 Sao oas 79 26 totals Season 135 0 6 7 atUSC(16) 15 L 0 13 0 (12)at California 12/1 L St. Mary’s (5) 13 11/24 Oregon W 13 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight 12 11/17 6 W 14 10/26 L California College 13 ofPacifi 10/19 50 W SanDiegoNavy W 10/13 USC 20 6 W 149 10/5 40 L 9/29 9/21 totals Season 189 1945: 0 USC(8) 35 13 L College ofPacifi 0 54 California 11/25 W 7 Field atMarch 11/18 13 13 W L 6 13 11/11 AlamedaCo. Guard 21 26 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight 11/4 W 12 14 10/27 L St. Mary’s atSanDiegoNavy 39 10/21 12 W atCalifornia L 0 10/14 atUSC L 199 10/7 13 26 T 9/30 9/23 totals Season 7 59 1944: 13 atUSC 13 13 20 St. Mary’s L 19 atCalifornia 11/27 Monte Pre-Flight Del 26 W 6 7 47 28 11/20 L atSanDiegoNavy L 11/13 0 California 11/6 Field atMarch 0 L 7 College ofPacifi 10/30 L 7 L 10/16 USC L 0 10/9 L 10/2 9/25 1943: BERT LaBRUCHERIE EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL EDWIN C. HORRELL W—5, L—4, T—0; Pct. .555 W—4, L—5, T—1; Pct. .450 W—1, L—8, T—0; Pct. .111 W—5, L—5, T—1; Pct. .500 W—1, L—9, T—0; Pct. .100 Ranked 13thby AP Ranked Tied for 5thinPCC (Rose Bowl) 8th inPCC 5th inPCC 4th inPCC 3rd inPCC 1st inPCC c 0 c 7 c 19 c COACHES & STAFF 2008 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/HISTORY GENERAL INFO 139 0 Y 7 R c-8 c-8 O 0 T S 0 I H 2

L - 1st in AAWU (Rose Bowl) 4th in AAWU Academy at Air Force L A Ranked UPI 10th by 9 Tied for 2nd in AAWU Tied for Tied for 2nd in AAWU Tied for Ranked 5th by AP, UPI Ranked AP, 5th by Tied for 5th in Pacifi Tied for Tied for 2nd in Pacifi Tied for B W—3, L—7, T—0; Pct. .300 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—3, W—4, L—6, T—0; Pct. .400 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—4, T Ranked 4th by AP, 5th by UPI 5th by Ranked AP, 4th by 1 TOMMY TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY BILL BARNES PROTHRO TOMMY TOMMY PROTHRO TOMMY Ranked 10th by UPI, 13th by AP by 13th Ranked UPI, 10th by O 9 O F

11/6 11/13 W (8)Washington W 28 (7)at Stanford 11/20 30 W (7)at USC (6) 12/4 20 1/1 L (7) 24 Tennessee (5)at 34 13 W (5) (1) State 14 37 12 16 257 .773 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—8, Season totals 168 1969: 1969: 9/13 9/20 W State (17)Oregon 37 9/27 W (17)Pittsburgh 42 10/4 W Wisconsin (14)at 34 10/11 0 W (11)at Northwestern 36 W St. Washington (11)at 10/18 46 0 W 23 10/25 14 8 (8)California 32 T 11/1 (19) (6)at Stanford 20 11/15 W (9)Washington W 57 (7)at Oregon 11/22 20 13 L (6)at USC (5) 12 0 14 10 329 .850 Pct. T—1; L—1, W—8, 14 Season totals 103 1967: 1967: 9/16 9/23 W 20 (9) (8)Tennessee 9/30 W (6)at Pittsburgh 40 10/7 W St. Washington (4)at 51 10/14 W 16 23 State (3)at Penn 17 W 10/21 (4)California 37 8 W Stanford (3)at 11/4 21 11/11 15 T W State (2)Oregon 11/18 16 (4)Washington 48 L 11/25 14 (1)at USC (4) 20 16 L (4)Syracuse 14 16 0 21 284 .750 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—7, Season totals Conference* *Became Pac-8 32 1968: 161 9/21 9/28 W (16)Pittsburgh 63 10/5 W State (8)Washington 31 10/12 L 21 L 10/19 (9)at Syracuse 7 L 10/26 6 7 15 (3) State Penn W at California 11/2 20 Stanford 11/9 L 20 18 11/16 21 (5) Tennessee L at 21 L 11/23 39 (15) State at Oregon 0 L 42 45 Washington at 16 USC (1) 17 6 197 Season totals 28 246 1964: 1964: 9/12 9/26 W 17 10/3 at Pittsburgh W 21 10/10 W State Penn 27 L 10/17 Stanford 0 L 10/24 12 at Syracuse 0 L 10/31 Dame (4) at Notre 7 W 11/7 14 25 at Illinois 24 at California 11/14 L 39 20 L 11/21 15 20 Air Force Washington L at 13 21 USC 26 22 1965: 145 24 Season totals 9/18 10/2 L 10/9 236 W 3 24 34 at Michigan State 10/16 State at Penn W 10 24 T 10/23 13 Syracuse 14 W at Missouri 10/30 W 56 California 22 14 14 3 1966: 9/17 9/24 W (4)Pittsburgh 57 10/1 W (2)at Syracuse 31 10/8 W 24 (2)Missouri 10/15 W (2)at Rice 27 W 10/22 State (4)Penn 49 14 W 12 California (3)at 10/29 28 W 11/5 Academy (3)Air Force 38 13 11/12 15 L W 11 11/19 15 (8)Stanford Washington 10 (3)at 3 24 W (8)USC (7) 14 16 281 0 .900 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—9, Season totals 7 127 1

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1st in AAWU (Rose Bowl) 3rd in AAWU 3rd 3rd in AAWU 3rd 5th in AAWU 15)at Washington (13) 15)at Washington ACTING COACH ACTING Ranked AP 16th by E Tied for 1st in AAWU Tied for W—2, L—8, T—0; Pct. .200 Pct. T—0; L—8, W—2, W—4, L—6, T—0; Pct. .400 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—4, W—3, L—6, T—1; Pct. .350 Pct. T—1; L—6, W—3, .550 Pct. T—1; L—4, W—5, W—7, L—2, T—1; Pct. .750 Pct. T—1; L—2, W—7, BILL BARNES BILL BARNES BILL BARNES GEORGE DICKERSON BILL BARNES BILL BARNES M A 1963: 1963: 9/20 9/28 L 10/5 0 L 14 Pittsburgh 10/11 W State at Penn 10 L 10/19 at Stanford 7 L 10/25 Syracuse 12 L 11/2 Dame at Notre 17 12 20 11/9 Illinois (4) L 11/16 9 0 L 27 W 21 California 11/30 14 at Air Force Washington L 29 6 at USC 18 48 25 0 96 Season totals 26 219 1961: 1961: 9/23 9/30 W 19 10/7 at Air Force L 10/14 (9)at Michigan 6 L W 10/21 3 28 (8) at Ohio State W Vanderbilt 10/28 20 W Pittsburgh 6 11/4 20 29 13 Stanford at 11/10 W W 35 11/18 28 California 21 Christian Texas L 11/25 13 W 6 1/1 10 Washington 0 USC at 7 L 15 3 Minnesota 17 185 .636 Pct. T—0; L—4, W—7, 7 Season totals 1962: 21 10/6 10/12 142 W W 10/20 9 35 (1) Ohio State State Colorado L 10/27 6 L 11/3 at Pittsburgh 7 11/10 W 7 Stanford 7 26 L 11/17 at California 11 L 11/24 Air Force 8 0 L 12/1 Washington at 3 12/8 W 16 USC (1) 14 17 at Utah L 30 7 17 Syracuse 118 Season totals 14 11 12 139 1958: 1958: 9/20 9/27 L 10/4 W 6 18 (19) Pittsburgh at Illinois L BILL BARNES, 0 State at Oregon 10/10 27 L 10/18 14 14 W 10/25 20 Florida Washington at 14 L 11/1 19 11/8 Stanford L 11/15 20 0 L State Washington W 17 11/22 at California 7 38 T Oregon 21 15 USC 21 20 Universities* Western of Association *Joined Athletic 136 Season totals 3 1959: 9/18 173 15 10/3 T 10/17 0 L W (11) Purdue 21 10/23 19 at Pittsburgh California L 10/31 7 L 11/7 Air Force 7 11/13 W 25 (17) Washington 55 0 W 11/21 at Stanford 21 W North St. Carolina 23 11/28 12 10 21(20)Utah (4) at USC W 12 12/5 20 L 13 (1) (17)Syracuse 8 3 1960: 169 36 Season totals 6 9/17 9/24 W 10/15 150 27(8)at Purdue 8 T 8( (7) Pittsburgh L 7 27 10/22 26(19)Stanford W 10/29 W 11/5 7 11/12 North St. Carolina W (15)at California W 28 11/19 (11)Air Force 22 0 L 11/26 8 W 12/3 (11)USC 16 6 0 at Utah W 27 Duke (10) 0 175 Season totals 17 9 6 84 G - Y c 0 B c 0 - E M A 1st in PCC (Rose Bowl) (Rose Bowl) 1st in PCC 1st in PCC 3rd in PCC 3rd 2nd in PCC G Tied for 2nd in PCC Tied for Ranked T-18th by UPI T-18th by Ranked Ranked 4th by AP, UPI Ranked AP, 4th by Ranked 6th by AP, UPI Ranked AP, by 6th

W—9, L—2, T—0; Pct. .818 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—9, .700 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—7, .800 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—8, W—8, L—2, T—0; Pct. .800 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—8, ED SANDERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (UPI) NATIONAL Ranked 1st by UPI, 2nd by AP 2nd by UPI, by 1st Ranked Ranked 4th by UPI, 5th by AP 5th by Ranked UPI, 4th by RED SANDERS RED SANDERS RED SANDERS A L 9/18 W 9/25 (8)San Diego NTC 67 W 10/1 (8)at 32 W 10/9 (4)Maryland (6) 12 0 W 10/16 Washington (2)at 21 W (3)Stanford 72 10/23 W State (3)at Oregon 61 10/30 20 W 7 (3)at California 27 7 11/6 0 W 11/20 (1)Oregon W 41 34 (2) USC (7) 0 6 367 1.000 Pct. T—0; L—0, W—9, Season totals 0 0 40 1957: 1957: 9/20 9/27 W 47 10/5 W Air Force 16 10/12 Illinois L W 10/19 0 19 at Oregon W Washington 10/26 26 (7) State Oregon L 11/2 (15)at Stanford 6 11/9 0 W 7 16 11/16 W California 0 19 W 21 St. Washington 6 21 at of Pacifi at College 20 13 14 1955: 1955: 9/16 9/24 W A&M (1)Texas 21 10/1 L 10/7 (1)at Maryland (5) 0 W St. Washington (7)at 55 10/15 W State (7)Oregon 0 W 38 Stanford (9)at 10/21 21 7 0 W 10/29 33 (7) Iowa W 11/5 (6)California 47 0 11/12 W of Pacifi (5)at College 13 34 W 11/19 (4)Washington 19 W USC (5)at 1/2 17 0 L 13 17 (4)Michigan State 14 17 7 299 Season totals 1956: 9/21 9/29 W 74 (17)Utah 13 10/5 L 13 10/13 W at Michigan (13) W 10/20 6 28 Oregon W State Washington 10/27 34 42 at California L 11/3 0 7 11/10 State W at Oregon 7 W 14 Washington (19)at 11/17 13 (10) Stanford W 20 11/24 21 13 Kansas 9 0 L 7 13 USC 148 Season totals 0 122 10 11/23 W 20 at USC 190 Season totals 9 90 1954: RED SANDERS 1954: 1953: R 1953: 9/18 9/25 W State (4)Oregon 41 10/3 W (4)Kansas 19 10/9 W (5)at Oregon 12 10/17 W 0 (6)Wisconsin 13 L 10/24 Stanford (4)at 20 W State (12)Washington 10/31 44 7 W 11/14 (10)California 20 0 W 11/21 7 (7)Washington 22 W 0 21 (5)at USC (9) 1/1 13 L 7 20 (5) Michigan (8) State 6 28 0 224 Season totals 76 1952: 1952: 9/20 9/27 W 13 (18) Oregon 10/4 W Christian (9) (18)Texas 14 10/11 0 W Washington (14)at 32 W 10/18 (11)Rice 20 W 10/25 (13) (10)Stanford 24 7 W (10) Wisconsin (8)at 11/1 20 6 11/8 W 14 (11) 7 (7)at California 28 11/22 W State (5)Oregon 57 L 7 (3)USC (4) 12 0 0 220 .889 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—8, Season totals 14 55 C UUCLA GAME-BY-GAME RECORD: 1919-2007 21 1st in PCC 3rd in PCC 3rd 8th in PCC 4th in PCC 2nd in PCC 2nd in PCC (Rose Bowl) (13)at Washington (10) (13)at Washington Ranked AP by 4th W—6, L—3, T—0; Pct. 667 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—6, W—6, L—3, T—0; Pct. .667 Pct. T—0; L—3, W—6, 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, RED SANDERS RED SANDERS RED SANDERS BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT BERT LaBRUCHERIE BERT Ranked 17th by AP, T-17 by UPI T-17 by Ranked AP, 17th by 10/13 L 10/21 W 6 10/28 21 Illinois W (6) Stanford 11/4 20 (18) at Purdue 11/11 W State (19)Oregon 20 L 11/25 (6) (19)at California 0 W 39 7 6 13 USC 35 14 196 Season totals 96 0 1951: 1951: 9/21 9/29 L 10/6 14 L A&M (6) Texas 13 10/13 W at Illinois (10) 44 L 10/20 Santa Clara 7 W 11/3 21 (19) at Stanford 41 Oregon 11/10 W 27 W 21 11/17 21 (9) California 7 State at Oregon 17 T 11/24 (18)Washington 20 W (18)at USC (11) 21 0 7 20 0 7 188 .611 Pct. T—1; L—3, W—5, Season totals 120 10/7 L 20 1950: 20 9/23 9/30 W 28 10/7 L W Oregon 42 State Washington 0 0 1949: 1949: 9/16 9/24 W 35 9/30 W State Oregon 41 10/8 at Iowa W 35 10/15 at Oregon W (18)at Stanford 14 L 10/22 13 W (13)Santa Clara 0 10/29 27 St. Washington at L 11/12 (20)California 21 20 7 W 11/19 27 25 47 14 Washington L 7 at USC 35 26 227 Season totals 21 188 1948: 1948: 9/18 9/25 W 48 10/2 State Washington L 10/9 W 26 0 28 Northwestern 10/16 Idaho L L 10/23 6 14 Washington at L 10/30 Stanford 19 W 0 11/6 27 State Oregon at Nebraska 11/12 27 L 13 L 11/20 (5) at California 7 L 12 28 (15) Oregon 13 34 15 USC 28 26 156 Season totals 235 20 1947: 1947: 9/26 10/4 W 22 10/11 Iowa L W 26 10/18 24 at Northwestern W Oregon (19)at Stanford 10/25 39 L 11/1 27 Methodist (12) (16)So. 0 11/8 7 L 11/15 W 6 (14) (19)California 0 27 W 11/22 State at Oregon 34 7 Washington L 7 6 (18)at USC (4) 0 7 7 172 Season totals 6 80 9/28 10/5 W 50 10/12 W State Oregon 39 W 10/19 Washington at (17) (5)Stanford 26 W (4)at California 10/26 13 W 11/1 (5)Santa Clara 33 13 7 11/9 6 W Mary’s (4)St. 46 11/16 W 6 (4)at Oregon 14 W 11/23 (4)Montana 61 W 7 11/30 (4)USC (10) 13 W 1/1 (4)Nebraska 18 20 0 L 14 (4) Illinois 7 6 0 327 .909 Pct. T—0; L—1, W—10, Season totals 45 117 1946: 1946: 140 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF 12 L UC() 34 174 0 totals Season 240 USC(8) 14 9 L 13 31 atOregon State 14 Oregon 33 11/23 21 W 3 W 9 (18)at Washington 11/16 L 13 11/9 21 atCalifornia (20) 28 Washington11/2 State W 14 17 Stanford 10/26 W 13 atUtah 10/19 T 27 State Michigan W 10/12 56 W (12)at Iowa 17 10 10/5 (12) at Tennessee 17 (16) L 9/28 T 9/21 9/7 1974: 23 7 14 13 (8)at USC(9) 13 L 21 56 (8)Oregon State 16 11/24 W 27 (9)at Oregon 11/17 62 W (10)Washington W 18 470 11/10 13 (13) California 61 11/3 W 13 24 10/27 (13)at Washington St. W 59 10/20 (15)at Stanford 66 W (16)Utah W 40 10/13 21 34 State (17)at Michigan W 10/6 55 (18)Iowa 13 (4) (10)at Nebraska W 9/29 L Season 239 9/22 9/8 24 1973: totals Season totals 351 199 23 30 7 (14)USC (1) L 21 (8)at Washington 31 11/18 L 28 (8)Stanford 13 W 20 20 11/11 35 (9)Washington State 11/4 W 7 49 10/28 26 (11)at California W 17 37 10/21 (14)at Oregon State 42 W (14)Arizona 28 W 10/14 65 (15)Oregon 9 (12) (6)Michigan W 10/7 L (1) 9/29 Nebraska (8)at Pittsburgh 38 20 W 243 9/23 W 9/16 7 9/9 totals Season 166 1972: 20 31 23 atUSC(15) atStanford (12) 7 12 9 T L Washington 11/20 12 34 28 California 11/6 L 24 21 38 10/30 L atArizona at 28 Washington St.10/23 W Oregon State 34 W 29 17 10/16 (4) atMichigan L 0 10/9 Texas (3) L 10 10/2 L (15) Pittsburgh 25 240 9/25 L 20 9/18 9/11 totals Season 274 1971: 28 1919-2007 at Tennessee (5) 17 L 61 9 USC 45 12/5 41 W 20 (17)at Washington 11/21 L 9 21 54 RECORD: (19)Washington State 7 (16)Stanford (8) 11/14 20 W 10/30 L 24 10/24 (19)at California 7 W 40 (15)Oregon 10/17 L 17 15 (13)at Texas (2) L 10/10 12 (15)Northwestern W 10/3 9 24 (16)at Pittsburgh W 9/26 14 (18)at Oregon State W 9/19 9/12 1970: GAME-BY-GAME U UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY FOOTBALL U UCLA C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA C L PEPPERRODGERS Ranked 15thby AP,Ranked T-17 by UPI PEPPER RODGERS TOMMY PROTHRO A Ranked 9thby UPI,Ranked 12thby AP W—6, L—3, T—2; Pct. .636 W—9, L—2, T—0; Pct. .818 W—8, L—3, T—0; Pct. .727 W—2, L—7, T—1; Pct. .250 W—6, L—5, T—0; Pct. .545 L

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M H c-8 c-8 I S E T O - R B Y Y 4 Sao oas 243 totals Season 349 22 10 17 23 (11)Ohio State (1) W 9 17 (14) atUSC 25 1/1 14 W (19) Oregon State 31 atOregon 11/28 W 50 21 W (13) Washington 13 11/15 L 11/8 (19) California 28 41 11/1 W 20 23 37 10/25 (18)at Washington St. atStanford W (13) OhioState (2) 20 31 10/18 21 W L 28 10/11 20 (10)at AirForce T 10/4 (12)Tennessee (10) 34 W 9/27 (16) Iowa State 37 W 9/20 9/13 1975: 5 Sao oas 256 49 totals Season 0 257 28 27 atUSC(4) 14 L atOregon 34 35 27 11/24 Arizona State W 31 Washington (20) 11/17 W 14 17 11/10 L California 28 21 10/27 at Washington St. W 17 atStanford 14 24 10/20 L 24 12 L (17) OhioState (14) 13 10/13 L 10/6 37 (20)at Wisconsin Houston (16) Purdue (5) W 9/29 31 16 W 9/22 L 172 9/15 9/8 1979: totals Season 261 17 10 21 14 10 (8) (15)Arkansas 15 T 10 (14)USC (5) 12/25 L 13 (9)at Oregon State 11/18 L 0 23 (9)Oregon W 11/11 24 (10)Arizona 3 28 11/4 26 W 45 10/27 (10)at California W 31 45 (14)Washington State 10/21 (16) Stanford (17) 27 W 0 W 10/14 17 (18)Minnesota W (8) atKansas 10/7 24 L 9/30 (9) at Tennessee 13 W (12) at Washington (11)7 10 9/23 W 9/16 9/9 1978: 196 *Became Pac-10 Conference* 29 totals Season W—7, L—4, T—0; Pct. .636 269 3 18 12 27 (17)at USC 16 L 32 19 Oregon State 11/25 W ††48 W ††21 11/12 atOregon Washington 11/5 †20 W 16 California (15) 7 10/29 †21 W atStanford at Washington St. 27 28 10/22 †27 W L Iowa 10/15 †34 W 13 (18)at Minnesota 10/8 L 17 10/1 (14)Kansas †17 W (11) atHouston (14) 13 9/24 L 173 9/17 9/12 1977: totals Season W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 391 24 36 0 6 (7)Alabama (16) L 14 14 (2)USC (3) 12/20 L 20 19 45 21 11/20 (2)at Oregon State 46 W (3)Oregon W 11/13 7 30 11/6 (3)at Washington 9 W 3 (4) atCalifornia 35 10/30 W 10 62 (4)Washington State 10/23 (5) Stanford 38 W W 10/16 (4) atOhioState (8) 10 T 10/9 (5) AirForce 40 W 10/2 (5) Arizona 37 atArizona State (3)10 W (17) 28 9/25 W 9/18 9/9 1976: - G †indicates gameslater forfeited Ranked 12thby UPI,Ranked 14thby AP DICK VERMEIL TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE A W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 W—5, L—6, T—0; Pct. .455 W—8, L—3, T—1; Pct. .708 Tied for 2ndinPacifi Ranked 15thby AP,Ranked UPI Tied for 1stinPacifi Ranked 5thby AP,Ranked UPI M 2nd inPacifi 7th inPacifi 2nd inPacifi (Liberty Bowl) (Liberty (Fiesta Bowl) ††no contest (Rose Bowl) E

R c-10 c-10 c-8 E c-8 c-8 C O R D *1st Year athomeinRose Bowl* 22 33 11 14 6 (16) (19)Michigan 0 L 21 (15)at USC(10) 24 12/31 L (18) Arizona State (9) Washington 34 (16) 11/21 31 W 20 W 11/14 17 7 atOregon 26 28 11/7 California W 34 10/31 at Wash. St.(18) W 17 10/24 T (17) atStanford 23 18 10/17 L (16) Colorado 27 (6)at Iowa W 7 10/10 13 L 10/3 (9) at Wisconsin (20) 31 W 9/26 (12) atArizona 35 W 135 9/19 9/12 1981: totals Season 306 17 20 23 34 3 (14)Oregon State (Tokyo) W 20 (18)USC (12) 14 11/30 W 9 14 23 (8)Oregon 11/22 (17)at Arizona State W L 17 (2)at Arizona 11/15 21 14 L 0 11/8 14 32 11/1 (3)at California 0 W (5) Stanford (16) 35 10/25 W (11) atOhioState (2) 17 W 10/11 (16) Wisconsin 35 atPurdue W 10/4 23 Colorado W 9/27 56 W 9/20 9/13 1980: 7 Sao oas 248 totals Season 10 275 37 20 17 39 (13) (14)Miami W USC(7) 29 14 1/1 Oregon State W 13 Oregon 26 18 11/17 23 W L 11/10 atArizona State 21 11/3 24 atCalifornia W 17 42 16 10/27 Washington State W 27 21 (17)Stanford 10/20 W L 10/13 (17) atColorado 33 3 (1) (8)Nebraska W 10/6 17 L 9/29 (7) Long BeachState 23 15 18 W (4) atSanDiegoState 9/22 W 265 9/15 9/8 9 1984: totals Season 17 309 27 13 (4) Illinois 45 W 16 atUSC 27 1/2 atArizona W 24 24 atOregon 11/19 L 21 24 W 11/12 Washington (11) 27 11/5 California W 14 37 20 10/29 W 42 at Washington St. 26 atStanford 24 10/22 W Brigham Young 39 W 35 10/15 19 (1) atNebraska L 10/8 10 Arizona State L 26 10/1 (15) (20)at Georgia 8 T 9/24 L 231 9/17 9/3 1983: totals Season 399 14 19 35 (19) (5) Michigan 24 W 12 20 (11)USC (15) 1/1 24 W 10 (9) at 38 Washington (10) 7 (12)Stanford 11/20 W 31 L 11/13 40 (11)Oregon 6 11/6 W 47 10/30 (11)at California 17 W (12)Washington State 42 24 10/23 (8)Arizona W T 26 10/16 34 27 (9)at Colorado W 10/9 (20) (12) atMichigan 31 W 10/2 (14)at Wisconsin 51 10 W 9/25 (18)Long BeachState 41 W 9/18 197 9/11 1982: totals Season 302 :

1 Ranked 13thby UPI,Ranked 17thby AP Ranked 13thby AP,Ranked 14thby UPI TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE Ranked 9thby AP,Ranked 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 9 Tied for 4thinPacifi Tied for 3rd inPacifi Ranked 5thby AP,Ranked UPI (Bluebonnet Bowl) 1 2nd inPacifi 1st inPacifi 1st inPacifi (Fiesta Bowl) (Rose Bowl) (Rose Bowl) 9 - 2 c-10 c-10 c-10 0 c-10 c-10 0 7 0 Sao oas 246 10 38 totals Season 209 17 28 atUSC(8) 10 Oregon T atStanford 20 14 6 18 42 11/18 L L Washington 11/11 27 atOregon State 11/4 L 14 17 10/28 L 7 (22)at Arizona 24 10/21 L 33 (25)Arizona State California W 10/14 24 W 23 (5) (24)Michigan 10/7 L 9/30 9/23 18 2 (2Safr 28 23 (12)Stanford 0 L 25 11/15 T 10 17 49 (15)at Oregon State W 11/8 16 54 (17)Washington State 11/1 W 36 (19)at California 10/25 Arizona (11) W 16 9 (15)Arizona 32 State (16) 10/18 W 38 L 23 10/11 41 (16)Long BeachState W 3 (1) 10/4 (4)at Oklahoma 14 45 (19)at SanDiegoState W 9/27 L 214 9/20 9/6 1986: totals Season 28 363 17 (13) Iowa (4) 45 19 0 W 7 13 (8)at USC 1/1 L 9 41 (13)Oregon State 11/23 W 24 (14)at Arizona W 17 11/16 34 (17)California 11/9 W 30 31 (18)at Washington St. 10/26 W 21 atStanford Arizona State 34 10/19 40 W 24 W 14 26 (13)at 10/12 Washington 16 L 10/5 34 (12)San DiegoState W 9/28 26 (10)at Tennessee T 27 9/21 (20)at BYU(8) W 9/14 9/7 1985: / L 6 6Tnese 24 6 (6)Tennessee L 9/16 W 190 28 9/9 1989: totals Season 392 3 31 17 6 17 (8) (9)Arkansas W 22 (6)USC (2) 3 1/2 L 27 (6)Stanford 11/19 W 16 (6)at Oregon 34 21 W 11/12 30 (1)Washington State 21 11/5 L 24 (1)at Arizona 10/29 W 38 (2)at California 10/22 38 W (2)Oregon State 28 W 3 17 10/15 24 (2)at Washington(16) W 6 10/8 (2) Long BeachState 56 W 10/1 (2) (5) Nebraska 41 (5) SanDiegoState 59 W 9/17 W 9/10 195 9/3 1988: totals Season 426 16 17 14 20 (10)Florida W 13 (5)at USC 18 17 12/25 L 47 (5)Washington 11/21 (7) atOregon State 23 52 W 10 W 24 11/14 0 31 (7)at Arizona State 11/7 W (8)California 42 10/31 W 0 41 (9)Oregon (16) 10/24 W 49 (11)at Stanford W 10/17 42 34 (13)Arizona W 10/3 17 14 (13)Fresno State W 9/26 33 (2) (3)at Nebraska L 47 (3)San DiegoState 9/19 W 9/12 9/5 1987: 8 Sao oas 222 totals Season 385 25 10 31 (15)Brigham Young W 45 (18)USC (10) 12/30 W 11/22 TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE TERRY DONAHUE Ranked 9thby AP,Ranked 11thby UPI Ranked 6thby UPI,Ranked 7thby AP W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 W—3, L—7, T—1; Pct. .318 W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 W—8, L—3, T—1; Pct. .708 Tied for 2ndinPacifi Tied for 1stinPacifi Ranked 14thby AP,Ranked UPI Ranked 6thby AP,Ranked UPI () 2nd inPacifi 9th inPacifi (20) atSanDiegoState 1st inPacifi (19)at Washington(10) (Aloha Bowl) (Cotton Bowl) (Rose Bowl) c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 25 17 COACHES & STAFF 2008 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/HISTORY GENERAL INFO 141

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12/25 W 27 New Mexico Mexico New , 27 12/25 W 13 2003: 9/6 (18) 9/13 16 Washington L 9/20 31 W 14 9/27 6 (24) Arizona at Colorado St.(12) 46 L Illinois Stanford 24 at 10/4 W (ot) W at Oklahoma (1) Washington 24 20 16 California 10/11 W at State San Diego State 23 Arizona 10/18 W at 59 21 20 20 10/25 W 21 14 13 10 11/1 L 13 Oregon 11/8 L 3 13 11/15 L State 11/22 Fresno L 12/30 L 9 22 17 31 at USC (2) 2004: 47 9/4 9/11 Arizona L 9/18 W 35 20 10/2 at Illinois Oklahoma State W 37 St. 37 10/9 W W Washington at 33 31 31 10/16 Washington San Diego State (1) 17 Stanford L 10/23 28 21 31 L 10/30 W USC Oregon 29 (8) at California 17 42 10 at 11/6 L (21) State at Arizona 34 11/13 W 48 24 Wyoming 12/4 L 29 45 21 0 12/23 L 26 24 9/16 W 23 (14)Michigan (3) 2000: Oregon 368 9/2 (14)Michigan totals 20 State (6)at 9/9 23 W 9/16 W (15)Arizona 10 35 31 29 W Alabama (3) (19) 9/23 L 44 State (16)Fresno 38 24 Season State 9/30 W (23)Oregon 10/14 Stanford (7) 38 L 10/21 L 21 35 Washington 38 24 (3ot) (13)at California 10/28 37 at W 46 11/4 W 27 USC 28 11/11 L (24) at Arizona 35 Wisconsin 35 11/18 L 353 20 12/29 L 24 21 38 (21) 225 totals State 6 2001: 9/1 (14)Ohio 20 9/8 13 W Season St.(16) 9/22 W (15)at Alabama (25) (10) 20 W 9/29 (7)Washington (14)at Kansas 41 Washington 13 35 17 10/13 W (4)California W 56 38 (19) State (12)at Oregon (9)at 10/20 W 7 (7) 10/27 State 14 (17)Oregon L 11/3 L USC 17 Arizona 28 (20) (4)at Stanford 20 17 11/10 L 317 42 (20)at 21 11/17 L 0 52 12/1 W 38 27 2002: 9/7 9/14 W 9/21 W 30 38 (7) (19) State Colorado 9/28 at Oklahoma State 19 L Oregon California 17 24 10/5 Washington W (20)Colorado at 30 43 10/12 L Arizona W at at San Diego State 12 43 24 Stanford 10/19 L 31 at State at Oregon 17 28 10/26 W 31 34 7 (7) 11/2 W 37 (25)USC 35 11/9 W 7 21 11/23 L 18 52 12/7 L 27 (7) State Washington 48 G - Y B - c-10 E c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 M A (Rose Bowl) (Aloha Bowl) (Aloha (Cotton Bowl) (Cotton 1st in Pacifi 9th in Pacifi 4th in Pacifi T-1st in Pacifi G

Tied for 5th in Pacifi 5th Tied for W—4, L—7, T—0; Pct. .364 Pct. T—0; L—7, W—4, W—5, L—6, T—0; Pct. .455 Pct. T—0; L—6, W—5, W—7, L—5, T—0; Pct. .583 Pct. T—0; L—5, W—7, W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—10, W—10, L—2, T—0; Pct. .833 Pct. T—0; L—2, W—10, BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO BOB TOLEDO TERRY DONAHUE TERRY A Ranked 8th by USA Today, 8th by AP 8th by Today, Ranked USA 8th by Ranked 5th by USA Today, 5th by AP 5th by Today, Ranked USA 5th by L 230 Season totals 311 totals State 1999: Stanford 9/4 (21)Fresno 21 (18)at 9/11 35 42 W Season 9/18 W (17)Boise State 32 38 L Oregon 9/25 L (14) (13)at Ohio State 20 10/2 42 34 10/9 W California L 10/16 L 27 0 7 29 State at Arizona 10/23 Arizona Washington(23)(ot) L 10/30 L 230 USC 20 7 23 17 11/13 W at 7 28 State at Oregon 11/20 L 7 33 55 17 9/19 W 42 (4)at Houston Houston State 1998: 17 (4)at 225 9/12 (4)Washington 42 totals 24 9/19 W W 49 (23) (6)Texas 49 10/3 W 10/10 California W Season 10/17 (2)at 52 (10) (3)at Arizona 28 W 10/24 W (2)Stanford 41 (11) (ot) (2)Oregon 28 10/31 W (9) 31 16 Washington Miami 11/7 (3)at 28 38 38 36 (3)at (6)Wisconsin 11/14 W (3)USC 24 W 34 41 State (3)at Oregon 11/21 W 45 24 31 12/5 L 317 49 1/1 L 34 17 8/30 L 34 at Washington St. St. 37 (3) Washington 30 Tennessee (11) at Texas 1997: 34 at 24 3 247 8/30 L totals 9/6 L (24)Arizona 66 9/13 W (22)Houston 40 9/27 W 66 Oregon Season 10/4 W (18)at State 39 27 Stanford 10/11 W (17)Oregon 10 34 10/18 W (13)California (12)at 10 31 35 10/25 W (13) 27 7 11/1 W (9)Washington USC 28 52 11/15 W (7)at 17 31 11/22 W 477 1/1 W A&M (19) (5)Texas 29 24 23 9/7 L 20 at Tennessee (2) 35 Tennessee at 0 Louisiana 318 totals Northeast 20 1996: Oregon 9/7 L 44 at (4) 9/14 W (25) State Season 41 42 9/28 41 Arizona Washington 22 10/5 W L at 34 10/12 L Stanford California State 14 9 21 at 10/19 L at Michigan (6) Washington 38 10/26 W 20 Arizona 11/2 L 38 29 at 21 11/9 W 330 38 (2ot) 17 USC 11/16 L 48 11/23 W 35 41 9/9 W 23 (12)at Brigham Young 9 Young (12) Brigham (15)Miami 24 8 St. (12)at (20) 31 1995: Washington 23 (12)Oregon 300 9/2 W State 38 totals (16)at 9/9 W 31 Fresno 9/16 L 15 21 9/23 L 45 Season Arizona 9/30 W 17 10/14 W 10/21 (24)California (23) 33 W 10/28 W 42 Washington 38 11/4 (23) at Stanford (11) 14 10 11/11 L L 16 Kansas 11/18 338 33 State (22)at Arizona 28 30 W 12/25 L 24 51 37 at USC (11) 20 C UUCLA GAME-BY-GAME RECORD: 1919-2007 c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 c-10 (Rose Bowl) 8th in Pacifi (Hancock Bowl) (Hancock Tied for 1st in Pacifi Tied for Tied for 5th in Pacifi Tied for Tied for 6th in Pacifi 6th Tied for Tied for 2nd in Pacifi Tied for 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, TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY TERRY DONAHUE TERRY Ranked 17th by USA Today, 18th by AP 18th by Today, Ranked USA 17th by Ranked 18th by USA Today, 19th by AP 19th by Today, Ranked USA 18th by 9/3 W 25 (14)Tennessee (13) 23 (14)Tennessee 295 37 (12) totals 25 1994: (13)SMU Washington 9/3 W 17 9/10 W at California Season 9/17 at 9/24 10 L State 26 10 10/1 L 21 (13)at Nebraska (2) L Oregon 7 10/8 L (22) 0 St. (18)Washington 14 10/15 L 21 23 49 Stanford 10/22 31 L 10/29 W 239 (13) 24 USC 11/12 (14) at Arizona 31 W 11/19 W 59 State at Arizona 30 34 19 23 9/4 L 25 California California (8) Nebraska 14 27 25 14 1993: (19) 9/4 L 13 Young 9/18 L 9/25 (25)Brigham 9/30 (12) W 68 27 St. 28 25 10/9 W (22)Washington W (17) at Stanford 39 52 Washington 10/16 W (7) at San Diego State 10/23 (9) (15)Arizona (12)at 37 W 21 13 10/30 W 25 40 20 State (19)at Oregon State (14)Wisconsin 11/6 W 17 (10)Arizona 11/13 L 17 3 9 16 11/20 W 1/1 L 27 (16)at USC (22) 21 368 Season totals 230 totals Season 368 9/19 W 17 (15)at Brigham Young 10 Young Brigham 228 totals 1992: (15)at Arizona 9/12 17 9/19 W W (11)at 37 Season Fullerton State (16)Cal 9/26 14 (11) 23 3 10/3 L W (19)Stanford 35 (21) (11)San Diego State 10/10 L State State 7 19 7 California 10/17 Arizona Oregon at L 10/24 L 0 14 20 17 12 10/31 L (22) State 26 Wash. at 48 Oregon 11/7 W 201 (15) at 30 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) 190 9/7 W 16 totals 27 (24)California 9/14 L 9/26 24 Arizona 10/5 L W 54 37 State Season 10/12 W 3 Stanford Diego State at San 10/19 (23)Washington W (22)at 12 10/26 44 44 27 W 11/2 W State at Oregon 10 21 14 Oregon 11/9 L State at Arizona USC 16 11/16 W (25)at 24 7 11/23 W 323 16 (22)Illinois 12/31 W 6 21 7 3 1991: 1991: 9/8 9/15 L 9/22 W 14 Oklahoma(19) (23) 32 9/29 Stanford L 10/6 34 15 W 30 at Michigan (7) 10/13 St. Washington at L W 10/20 21 20 45 (25) Arizona San Diego State 38 L 10/27 31 W 31 at California 11/3 26 31 State Oregon 11/10 L W 24 28 11/17 25 (22) at Oregon (2) Washington at L 38 17 42 22 USC (19) 28 305 Season totals 45 332 1990: 1990: 142 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF 2005 —16th 1998 —Eighth 1997 —Fifth 1993 —18th 1991 —19th 1988 —Sixth 1987 —Ninth 1986 —14th 1985 —Seventh 1984 —Ninth 1983 —17th 1982 —Fifth 1980 —13th 1978 —14th 1976 —15th 1975 —Fifth 1973 —12th 1972 —15th 1969 —13th 1966 —Fifth 1965 —Fourth 1961 —16th 1955 —Fourth 1954 —Second 1953 —Fifth 1952 —Sixth 1951 —17th 1946 —Fourth 1942 —13th 1939 —Seventh ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA’S 3 ALL-TIME TOP 25RANKINGS 4 5 3 7 Oregon 9. Stanford State 12 8. Arizona 14 7. California 10 7 Oregon Arizona 7 4. Washington State 3. Washington State 2. UCLA 12 12 1. USC School No. 26 YEARS) (LAST MOST AP TOP INPAC-10— 25RANKINGS 15 13 14 Iowa 20. UCLA 16 Clemson/ 17. Texas Tech A&M Notre 13 16 14 17 14. Alabama 17 Dame/USC 13. LSU Texas 18 11. Penn 19 19 State 18 Oklahoma 9. Georgia 22 Ohio 7. Tennessee 22 State Auburn 23 22 5. Florida Florida Miami State 2. Nebraska 1. Michigan School No. 26 YEARS) (LAST MOST AP — TOP INNCAA 25RANKINGS UCLA IN THE FINAL POLLS FINAL THE IN U UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY FOOTBALL U UCLA C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA C L A L

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WILLIAM JAMES CLINE JAMES HARRY TROTTER TROTTER HARRY Year Coach, Captain(s) Captain(s) Coach, Year T Pct L W PF PA 1958 1958 1959 last 7 games) (Barnes coached 1960 Rod Cochron) Ray Smith (Alternate, 1961 .463 Jack Metcalf) Harry Baldwin (Alt., 1962 5 Thompson) Almose Ron Hull (Alt., 1963 Phil Oram) Sonn (Alternate, Von Andy 4 2 1,088 1964 Walker) John 4 Dathe (Alternate, Walt 7 1 Totals 7 O’Leary) Prentice 4 (Alt., Kent Francisco 6 2 2 1,000 1 169 4 4 0 1 8 0 6 150 1965 112 0 118 175 3 1966 .550 0 Barry Leventhal 185 , 118 1967 139 Dallas Grider .686 Rich Deakers, .350 84 96 145 142 1968 34 .400 Vic Lepisto Larry Slagle, .750 1969 .636 219 Game Only Captains 236 1,045 1970 Reese Floyd .200 Mike Garratt, Mike Ballou, .400 31 8 Totals 8 Tim Oesterling Dennis Dummit, 2 9 1,622 1 1 1 1 7 6 3 0 257 329 2 5 3 168 281 1 103 18 0 .773 7 .850 127 284 274 0 .900 41 161 240 197 .750 .545 246 .300 1945 1946 .590 1947 Burr Baldwin Ernie Case, 1948 Fears Tom Don Paul, Totals 511 Tinsley Art and Phil Steffen 790 1949 10 0 1950 Ernie Johnson) McLaughlin (Alt., Leon 1951 3 1 MacLachian) Bruce (Alt., 6 Watson Bob 1952 16 Weisstein) 0 Julie 5 Hal Mitchell (Alternate, 7 3 5 1953 6 ) (Alternate, Flynn Ed 0 4 1954 327 5 0 Chuck Doud, 3 23 3 8 .773 1955 0 156 4 117 ) 1 (Alternate, John Peterson 227 0 1956 Gil Moreno) (Alt., Cureton Hardiman 1 .909 0 172 9 1957 235 Matheny) Jim 188 188 (Alternate, Don Birren 861 196 0 9 Totals .300 0 .667 135 Joe Harper) (Alternate, Jim Dawson 80 8 120 7 220 2 2,059 0 96 .555 .611 2 3 79 8 .667 0 367 55 .565 0 0 1 2 299 .889 40 0 224 148 1.000 19 74 122 190 76 .818 .700 .800 66 90 .800 1939 1940 Dale Gilmore John Frawley, 1941 Ned Mathews Don MacPherson, 1942 Forbes Ted Gaston, Dave .443 1943 Charles Fears 1944 1 Don Paul Totals 6 860 Waterfi Bob Don Paul, 9 0 755 0 4 5 6 79 5 127 1 174 31 62 .100 128 .800 7 24 178 4 .500 1 0 8 175 0 98 59 .636 199 .111 1920 1921 .156 Haralson Burnett 1922 Rossell Eddie Totals Peak 500 Loran 118 1923 .233 1924 1 Westcott Walter Totals Hollingsworth Cecil 241 13 0 94 1925 5 2 0 1926 3 Earle Gardner 0 1927 5 Charles Hastings 2 1928 Scribner Birlenbach 10 0 21 1929 3 Joe Fleming 0 2 1930 224 Brown Carl 1 14 2 1931 5 .000 Solomon Edward 5 1932 214 3 Norman Duncan 83 0 1933 .000 Homer Oliver 1934 Coats Lee 40 62 54 1935 .573 Ransom Livesay .417 6 5 1936 5 109 Robert McChesney 132 1937 .188 George Dickerson 2 .286 3 3 1,360 1938 Frankovich Lee 1 0 1 Totals Hal Hirshon George Pfeiffer, 4 3 144 153 1,872 91 3 4 4 5 1 54 67 4 0 4 130 8 6 .722 .625 .611 1 0 171 8 7 7 4 77 51 121 6 6 136 2 3 4 83 0 125 .500 0 0 4 3 1 190 .375 2 149 72 57 .500 1 1 160 146 217 .438 6 61 124 143 1 106 79 .600 69 .625 .800 .700 62 91 93 .591 .650 133 .278 1919 Banning Wayne 2 6 0 52 193 .250 144 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF UCLA COACHING SUPERLATIVES COACHING U UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY FOOTBALL U UCLA Date W/L VS.UCLA No. 1ONASSOCIATED PRESSPOLL UCLA ( o.2,16 L CA3 S 1 4 atL.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum atL.A. Coliseum Wins4, Losses 10 atL.A. Coliseum OhioState (1)7 Syracuse (1)36 USC(1)14 atL.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum UCLA(17)8 RoseBowl game State (1)12 Michigan USC(1)28 UCLA9 L (1)17 Nebraska W UCLA3 atLincoln, NE Dec. RoseBowl game 5, 1959 UCLA(5)14 Oct. 6, 1962 USC(1)24 L atRose Bowl atRoseBowl W UCLA16 Nov. 24, 1962 OhioState (1)10 (1)42 atNorman, Nebraska OK UCLA20 atNorman,Jan. OK 1, 1966 L UCLA(14)7 at L.A. Coliseum (1)42 Nebraska W Nov. 23, 1968 UCLA(11)23 (1)38 Oklahoma Sept. 9, 1972 L (1)59 Oklahoma W USC(1)29 UCLA10 Nov. 18, 1972 UCLA(8)3 Jan. 1, 1976 L UCLA(4)3 Sept. USC(1)66 24, 1983 L UCLA24 L Sept. 22, UCLA24 1984 Sept. 6, UCLA(11)19 1986 L L Sept. 20, 2003 L Dec. 4, 2004 Dec. 3, 2005 C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA ’87Aloha, ’89Cotton, ’91Sun, ’94Rose, ’95Aloha ’84Rose, ’85Fiesta, ’86Rose, ’86Freedom, ’43Rose Bowl ’06Emerald Bowl ’54RoseBowl, ’56RoseBowl ’62RoseBowl ’47Rose Bowl 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1 ’76RoseBowl ’66RoseBowl 2 1 1 1939-44 1-0-0 1-0-0 1949-57 1958-64 1945-48 ’02Las Vegas ’98Cotton, ’99Rose,Totals ’00Sun 1 1 ’76Liberty, ’78Fiesta, ’81Bluebonnet, ’83Rose, Edwin C. Horrell 29 1-0-0 LaBrucherie Bert 1974-75 1-2-0 1965-70 ‘03Silicon Valley, ’04Las Vegas, 8-4-1 ’05SunBowl, Red Sanders 1 3 Bill Barnes 13 Las Vegas ’07 1-3-0 Tommy Prothro 1996-02 1976-95 Dick Vermeil 4 13-15-1 2002 0-1-0 1 2003-06 Terry Donahue Bob Toledo WilliamSpaulding Ed Kezirian 2007 Edwin Horrell Dorrell Karl DeWayne LaBrucherie Walker Bert Lost RoseBowl Henry ‘Red’ Sanders Name Years None Lost RoseBowl 6-1-0 Lost RoseBowl BillBarnes BYHEADCOACHBOWL APPEARANCES Henry ‘Red’ Sanders 4-1-0 7-0-0 7-4-0 6-1-0 Lost RoseBowl .599 BillBarnes 10-1-0 8-2-0 No. Tommy Prothro 8-2-0 6-0-0 1935 (tied) Lost RoseBowl 37 1942 Won RoseBowl None .250 9-2-0 3-1-0 1946 Terry Donahue Terry Donahue Dick 4-0-0 Vermeil 3-1-0 1953 351 Won RoseBowl 0 Terry Donahue 7-4-0 .156 1954 Won RoseBowl Won RoseBowl Record .233 8-2-1 5-4-1 1955 Won RoseBowl 5-1-1 534 6-1-1 6-1-0 1959 (tied) 1 6 3 10-1-1 6-2-0 1961 9-0-0 89 Terry Terry Donahue .443 Donahue Henry Bob 7-4-1 Toledo 9-2-1 1965 6-0-0 Won AlohaBowl .573 9-2-1 Lost RoseBowl 1975 (tied) 13 Appearances Lost RoseBowl 2 None .590 6 10 Bob Toledo 1982 7-1-0 .333 Won Cotton Bowl .463 6-2-0 8 1983 ‘Red’ 8-0-0 2 0 .773 10-2-0 1985 1 7-1-0 2 0 3 10-2-0 31 8-4-0 1987 (tied) .686 51 10-2-0 1993 (tied) 1 Sanders .717 .605 3 .609 1997 (tied) 16 2 24 2 3 34 1998 3 .665 72 .565 0 1 Year Record 19 1919 23 6 31 1 1920-22 8 14 18 Record 0 1923-24 UCLA’S LEAGUE 5 CHAMPIONS .000 66 4 Coach 12 32 7 Result - 41 Totals 1939-44 9 0 74 Pct 15 27 19 1925-38 Fred Cozens 49 6 Harry Trotter 1945-48 2 151 3 Tied 1958-64 James Cline 35 1 7 William Spaulding 1949-57 20 1958 Lost Edwin Horrell 5 1965-70 LaBrucherie Bert 1974-75 Won 1971-73 0 Henry ‘Red’ Sanders Dickerson George 1996-02 Seasons 1976-95 Bill Barnes Interim Tommy 2003-07 Prothro Years Pepper Rodgers Dick Vermeil Terry 2007 Donahue Bob Toledo Ed Interim 2002 Dorrell Karl 1 0 DeWayne Walker 1.000 Coach Kezirian RECORD OFBRUIN HEADCOACHES C L A L

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SOME PAST BRUIN CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES SOME PAST E nished the season with four straight wins over Hawaii, Loyola, Idaho and at St. Mary’s. Mary’s. Idaho and at St. Loyola, Hawaii, wins over straight with four nished the season 1942 • Overall Record: 7-4-0; Pacifi 7-4-0; Record: 1942 • Overall Edwin Horrell Coach: 13; Rank: AP 6-1; Record: fi 1942 season marked UCLA’s The close of the next to seven eight contests the Bruins won losses, the season with two Waterfi Bob season. the regular Ken Snelling and left the rushing attack. halfback Al Solari keyed Fullback in a season. fi Bruins The game. Georgia in the Rose Bowl then handed the Bruins a 9-0 setback Pacifi 8-2; Record: 1935 • Overall William Spaulding Coach: 4-1; (No team photo available) A Utah State. over 39-0 shutout Bruins opened the 1935 season with an impressive The and versus 7-6, wins at Stanford, more as did two followed State Oregon 20-7 win over UCLA losses. and SMU then handed the Bruins back-to-back California 33-6. Oregon, fi season marked the fi The fi A third-place which began participating in 1928. in the PCC in the league standings. result best previous the year ranked 13th by the Associated Press. the Associated ranked 13th by the year U G c A E rst in the L

A elded their highest L C UUCLA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS c Coast Conference Conference c Coast Re- Conference c Coast rankingnished with their highest national elded one of the greatest defenses in college in college defenses one of the greatest elded fth spoiled a perfect game of the year UCLA record rst National Championship (UPI) and fi rst-ever unbeaten, untied regular season and advanced to the to season and advanced untied regular unbeaten, rst-ever rst time ever. The total of 367 points over nine games ranked fi of 367 points over total The rst time ever. UCLA recorded its fi UCLA recorded a then school-best total Bruins averaged The time. the second game for Rose Bowl (at the up a school record rolled team The of 60,885 fans during their home games. an Despite Illinois. game opposite the Rose Bowl time) 327 points and was selected for the Bruins fi Illini, the Fighting upset loss to cord: 7-0; AP Rank 4; Coach: Bert Coach: LaBrucherie 4; AP Rank 7-0; cord: record a then Rose Bowl for threw Ernie Case Press. fourth the Associated by date, to in the setback. 165 yards 1946 • Overall Record: 10-1; Pacifi 10-1; Record: 1946 • Overall football history (yielding just 2.91 yds/play), allowing just 48 points in nine regular regular just 48 points in nine allowing historyfootball (yielding just 2.91 yds/play), and Myron Berliner keyed Cureton Hardiman Jack Ellena, Chuck Doud, season games. in rushing and came up just short of led the PCC Cameron Paul Tailback the defense. newspaper to According gained in a career. most yards for record Washington’s Kenny Wilshire and Westwood of at the corner 12,000 students gathered an estimated accounts, game. UCLA's selection the Rose Bowl to celebrate to rally a two-hour for Only a 21-20 loss at Stanford in the fi Only a 21-20 loss at Stanford Bruins fi The season. during the regular 1953 • Overall Record: 8-2-0; Pacifi 8-2-0; Record: 1953 • Overall Record: 6-1; AP Rank: 5; Coach: Red Sanders Red Coach: 5; AP Rank: 6-1; Record: The Bruins captured their fi Bruins captured The Coast Conference Record: 6-0; AP Rank: 2; UPI Rank: 1; 1; UPI Rank: 2; Rank: AP 6-0; Record: Conference Coast Sanders Red Coach: conference back-to-back (40.8 points) in history team as they won scoring date) (to the fi titles for rushing per and 73.2 yards just 40 points opponents to limited nation and the defense Bruins clinched the conference The as well. lead the nation in those categories game to 102,548 fans in the USC before heat with a 34-0 win over championship in 110-degree that still stands with a 72-0 the Bruins set a school record During the year, Coliseum. 6 ranked Maryland a 12-7 loss early in the also handed No. They blanking of Stanford. tackle each were Jack Ellena and fullback Bob Davenport Jim Salsbury, Guard season. the team led Villanueva Primo half back Left at least one All-America team. named to of the ranked at the top the year completed team The offense. in total with 886 yards poll. Press in the Associated UPI poll and second 1954 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Overall Record: 9-0; Pacifi 9-0; Record: CHAMPIONS • Overall 1954 • NATIONAL 148 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF 2008 Rodney Van, Junior Taylor, WR (injured inpractice) 2007 CB Texas Vs. The World 2008 Shannon Tevaga, Ed Blanton, OT 2006 OG Ball, Mat DE, David Tautofi 2004 Manning, Ricky DB, Marcus Reese, LB 2003 Nece, Ryan LB 2002 JasonBell, DB 2001 2000 Eric Whitfi Grieb, Mike TE, Craig Walendy, FB 1999 JimMcElroy, FL, ChadOverhauser, OT 1998 JamesMilliner, RB, Teddy Lawrence, DB 1996 Craig Novitsky, OG 1994 ArnoldAle, LB, Chalenski, Mike DE, Carlton 1993 DionLambert, CB, KevinSmith, FB 1992 Roman Phifer,1991 OLB Frank Cornish,1990 C, CharlesArbuckle, TE ,1989 QB, Henley, Darryl CB, Doug Farr,Mel 1988 FB, Green, Gaston TB, KenNorton, LB, Frank Batchkoff,1987 DT, Dorrell, Karl FL Sherrard,Mike 1986 SE, Tommy Taylor, LB Neal Dellocono,1985 LB, Duval Love, OT Rogers,Don 1984 DB, Lupe Sanchez, DB Cormac Carney,1983 SE, Eatman, Irv OT, Tom Luis Sharpe,1982 OT, Tim Wrightman, TE Ken Easley,1981 DB, Freeman McNeil, RB Brent Boyd,1980 C Theotis Brown,1979 RB, Robinson, Jerry LB, Manu Gus Coppens,1978 OT, Frank Stephens, LB Burks,Ray 1977 LB, OscarEdwards, DB, Rick Walker, Cross,Randy 1976 G, JohnSciarra, QB Clark,Gene OT,1975 Kuehn, Art C Jim Allen,1974 DB, KermitJohnson, RB, James Gaschler,Randy 1973 C Pavich,Mike 1972 G Dummit,Dennis 1971 QB, Tim Oesterling, DT Greg Jones,1970 HB, Floyd Reese, DT Agajanian,Larry DT 1969 Beban,Gary QB,1968 Slagle, Larry OT Farr,Mel 1967 HB, JohnRichardson, DG Altenberg,Kurt 1966 E, RussBanducci, G Kent Francisco,1965 OT, Haffner, Mike HB, Larry Walt Dathe,1964 G, Profi Mel Kermit Alexander,1963 HB, Tony Fiorentino, G, Ron Hull,1962 C, Shirk, Marshall T, Bobby Smith, HB, Bill Kilmer,1961 HB, Luster, Marv E Smith,Ray 1960 FB Bill Leeka,1959 T, Dick Wallen, E ,1956 G, BobDavenport, FB, Jack Ellena,1955 T, JimSalsbury, G, Primo Villan- Paul Cameron,1954 HB, ChuckDoud, T GAMES Moomaw,Donn 1953 LB Hal Mitchell,1952 T Pastor,George 1950 G Bill Clements,1949 E, Dimitro, Mike G Carl Benton,1948 B, Capp, Don E, Mike, Robert T ALL-STAR IN Tom1947 Asher, T, BurrBaldwin, E, Borden, Don G, PLAYERS U UCLA UCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY FOOTBALL U UCLA C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA C L A TB Gray, CB, LaChapelle, Sean WR, Kevin Williams, Kline, ILB, EricSmith, OLB Price,Dennis CB Ramsey, QB Tuiasosopo, NG TE McAlister, RB Zeno, QB Andy Von Sonn, C Almose Thompson,HB , E, SamBrown, HB ueva, HB Ross,Donn E, Spielman, Art C Johnson, B, Roy Kurrasch, E, Malmberg, Don T, Morrie Harrison, G, Hoxsie Griswold, T, John Ed Breeding, C, ErnieCase, QB, BuddCote, G, L

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A L 1963 Mel 1963 Mel Profi KermitAlexander, HB 1962 (D)JimJohnson, E-B, BillKilmer, HB, Marv 1960 Oglesby, (J)Paul T, Smith, Ray B 1960 BillLeeka, T, Dick Wallen, E 1958 Pete O’Garro, E, Shinnick, Don LB 1957 Boghosian, (J)Sam G, JackEllena, T, JimSals- 1955 1952 Hal Mitchell, 1951 Bob T Clements,Wilkinson, (J)Bill E, ErnieJohnson, HB E 1949 BillChambers, T, Tom Fears, E,1948 Paul, Don C, Cal Robotham, George E 1946 1945 Bob Waterfi Marienthal, Mike G 1944 ChuckCheshire, H 1936 Lee Coats, C 1934 1932 Leonard Wellendorf, East-West ShrineGame C ArnoldAle, LB, Daly, Rick TE 1993 Scott Spalding, OG, Shawn Wills, TB, Brian 1992 Anthony,Corwin 1991 TE, BrianBrown, TB, Brian Lodish,Mike 1990 DT, Patton, Marvcus LB Troy Aikman,1989 QB, EricBall, TB, Chance John- Alan Dial,1988 S, Green, Gaston TB, KenNorton, Craig Rutledge,1987 SS, Stevens, Matt QB John Lee,1986 PK, David Norrie, QB, Mark Walen, Neal Dellocono,1985 LB, RonPitts, DB Paul Bergmann,1984 TE, KevinNelson, RBDon Dan Dufour,1983 C, Morgan, Karl NG, Tom Sullivan, Willie Curran,1982 FL, Luis Sharpe, OT JeffMuro, LB Akers,Arthur LB,1981 Kenny Easley, Lee, DBLarry Brian Baggott,1980 DB Frank Stephens, LB Bobby Hosea,1979 DB, Montoya, Max OT Levi Armstrong,1978 DB, GusCoppens, OT Burks,Raymond 1977 LB, OscarEdwards, DB, Rick Cross,Randy 1976 C, JohnSciarra, QB Japan Bowl 1992 Matt Darby, Matt S, ILB JamesMalone 1992 RomanPhifer, OLB, Eric Turner, FS 1991 Frank Cornish, C, CharlesArbuckle, TE 1990 Henley, Darryl CB, , OLB, Jim 1989 David Richards, OT, James Washington, S 1988 JoeGoebel, C, Miller, Chuckie CB, Derek Ten- 1987 Hartmeier, Mike OG 1986 KevinNelson, RB 1984 1983 Jimmy Turner, Avon Riley, LB, Lee, Larry OG 1981 DB (D)Johnny Lynn, DB 1979 Boermeester, (J)Peter PK 1979 (D)Levi Armstrong, DB 1977 (J)Wendell Tyler, RB, Rick Walker, 1977 TE Kuehn, Art C, Fulton Kuykendall, LB 1974 JamesMcAlister, RB, AlOliver, OT,1973 BillSandifer, Bruce Barnes, P, Bruce Walton, OT 1972 (D)BobChristiansen, E, Dave Dalby, C 1971 Greg Jones, HB Dummit, (J)Dennis QB, Tim 1971 Ballou, Mike LB, Farmer, George E, 1969 Beban, Gary QB, JohnErquiaga, C, Larry 1967 Farr, Mel HB, JohnRichardson, DG 1966 L - S Luster, E bury, G Rossi, HB Kelly, DT Lockwood, OLB, Scott Miller, WR son, ILB, Kline, Doug ILBMarcus Turner, CB LB, Russ Warnick, OT DT Rogers, DB, Lupe Sanchez, DB, Doug West, LB DB, Jojo Townsell, FL OG, Freeman McNeil, RB Walker, TE Wahler, NG nell, TE DT Oesterling, DT Slagle, T T A t, E R eld, Q

G A M E S 06 Jarrad Page, S, David Koral, QB 2006 ShaneLehmann, OL 2004 Bohlander, Bryce OT, Rusty Williams, DL, Joe 2003 Troy Danoff, C, Anthony Fletcher, DT,2002 Scott Las Vegas All-American Classic(Paradise Bowl, Clark, Matt CB, ChrisKluwe, P 2005 2002 Brian Poli-Dixon, WR Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB; AndyMeyers, OG; 1999 Villages Gridiron Bowl Anthony Fletcher, DT 2001 KeithBrown, TB (injured), Durell Price, FB, 1999 Phillip Ward, LB, Travis Kirschke, DL 1996 J.J. Meyer, Rick Stokes, WR, OG Wayne Cook, QB 1994 Austin, Randy TE, ReggieMoore, WR 1990 Farr, Mike WR, Lodish, Mike DT, 1989 BrianBaggott, DB 1979 Blue-Gray Game Bruce Davis, DE 2008 Marcedes Lewis TE, Spencer Havner, LB 2006 Craig Bragg, WR, Manuel White Jr., RB 2005 Dave Ball, DE, RodneyLeisle, DT 2004 2003 Mike Seidman, TE Marques Anderson, S, Kenyon Coleman, DE, 2002 2000 Danny Farmer, WR Atkins, Larry S(inj.), Cade McNown, QB; Chris 1999 Hicks, Skip TB, Shaun Williams, FS 1998 Edwards, Donnie LB, Flanagan, Mike C 1996 DionLambert, CB 1992 Anthony, Corwin TE, Austin, Randy TE, Rocen 1991 EricBall, TB, Henley, Darryl CB, Carnell Lake, 1989 1988 Willie Anderson, JoeGoebel, C 1987 WR Cox, Robert OT, JohnLee, PK 1986 , LB, Tom Ramsey, QB,1983 Brent Boyd, C 1980 Frank Corral, PK 1978 Kahn, Mitch C, Wendell Tyler, RB 1977 Fred McNeill, DE 1974 AllanEllis, DB 1973 1972 Dave Dalby, Ballou, Mike LB, Wes Grant, DE 1970 C JohnErquiaga, C 1968 JimBrown, G 1956 1955 Joe Ray, BillStits, B 1954 T ErnieStockert, E 1953 1951 Bob Wilkinson, Bowl E Senior Keyes, Dennis S 2008 JustinHickman, DE, JustinMedlock, PK 2007 , QB, JustinLondon, LB 2006 2005 Tab Perry, Boschetti, Ryan DL, Brandon Chillar, LB 2004 WR Saffer, Mike OT, Manning, Ricky DB, Nate Fikse,2003 Marques Anderson, S, Nece, Ryan LB(inj.) 2002 2000 Eric Whitfi Cade McNown, QB(dnp) 1999 1997 Paul Guidry, 1996 Kevin DB Jordan, Carl Greenwood, CB 1995 WR Vaughn Parker, OT 1994 Chalenski, Mike DE, Carlton Gray, CB, Sean 1993 Hunter, DB McEwan, QB, JasonStephens, S 2002-2003) Shawn Stuart, C; Craig Walendy, FB Roques,Ryan DB Kocher, DT, Robert Thomas, LB(inj.) Fletcher,Bryan TE, Foster, DeShaun TB, Ken Sailer, K (inj) Keeton, OLB, Scott Miller, WR, Lance Zeno, C OLB, Jim Wahler, NG Williams,Dokie FL P/PK LaChapelle, WR eld, S COACHES & STAFF 2008 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/HISTORY GENERAL INFO 149 * Y R S O T E S I H H

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E M I Doug Weaver Doug Weaver Larry Weaver Mark Weber Williams Ted John Wristen 1971-72 1969-70 1997-03 1980-89 2006 Name Dick Mansperger Larry Marmie Marshall Steve Matheson Tory Bill Matthews McCarthy D.J. Angus McClure Bob McKittrick Bill McPherson Mike Mikolayunas Reggie Moore Moore Thurmond Jim Mora Moses Wayne 1963-64 on Staff Years Ron Nay Rick Neuheisel 1995 NorvellJay 1996 Nunnely Wayne 1971 1971-78 Dwain Painter Bob Palcic 1979 (Spring) 2006 2007 John Pearce 1965-70 Skip Peete 1975-77 Peterson Carl Dan Peterson 2008 1990-95, Prothro 2008 Tommy 2005 Bill Rees Don Riley Robinson Greg Rodgers Pepper 1974 1949-56 Al Sandahl 1955-57 Phil Savage** 1988-93 Brian Schneider 1993-94 Eric Scott 1971 1976-78 2007 Ron Siegrist 2008 1993, Kelly Skipper 1999-02 Homer Smith 1996-97 1973-75 Stiles Lynn 1958-64 1949-54 Stueck Lew Jim Svoboda 1995 1976-87, Tippett Howard 1982-89 Bob Toledo 1979-93 1965-66 Tumey Terry Dick Vermeil 1990-93 1980-86, 1972-73, 2003-05 Appen Von Fred 1979 1990 Walker DeWayne Mike Waufl 1994 1965-68 2007 1998-02 2001-02 1971-75 1963-69 2004-06 1980 1994-95 1971-1976 1995-98 2006-08 1970 1970 T - L L U F

A L C UUCLA FULL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES* Name Nick Aliotti Andersen Foster Norm Andersen Axman Steve Dino Babers Bill Barnes John Becker Bob Bergdahl Gary Bernardi Eric Bieniemy Gary Blackney Ken Blair Alan Borges 1994-95 1982-86, on Staff Years 2003 1977 1987-88, Burney Jacob 1998 Cable Tom Jim Camp 2004-07 Ron Caragher 1950-58 Christoff A.J. 1958-64 Jim Colletto 1970 1994-03 Bob Connelly 2003-05 John Cooper 1978-79 Larry Coyer 1957-64 Jim Criner Currey Dave 1971-73 Jim Dawson 1996-00 1950-63 Gary DeLoach 2006-08 1976 1970, George Dickerson Donahue Terry 1990-92 Marc Dove 1980-81,2006 Norman Dow 1967-68, 2004-05 1996-02 1967-69 Earnel Durden 2008 1990-94 John Farrell Bob Field Franklin Jethro 2007 1965-66 Sr. Gansz, Frank Jr. Gansz, Frank 1987-89 Hayes Tom 1973-75 Hauck Tim 1946-57 1959-62 Hermann Johnny 1989 2003-07 Howard Todd 1971-75 Ron Hudson Jed Hughes Tim Hundley 1996-02 1968-69 1974-75 Milt Jackson John Jardine 1969-70 Don Johnson 1981-00 1978-79, Johnson Johnny 2003-05 Doug Kay 1967-68 Larry Kerr 1976-77 Kezirian Ed 1999 Kopay Tony 2008 Littlejohn Todd R. Jerry Long 1958-64 1980-88 2006-08 2008 1979-81 1976-81 1990-95 1965-69 1979 1950-64 2000-04 2003-05 1989, 1977-79 2001-02 1982-92 1965-72 1965-75 1996-97 150 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF 93,283 —OhioState ’99 93,458—USC’93 * 93,872— Wisconsin (’99RB) * 94,085 —USC’65 94,370— Tennessee ’85 95,763—USC ’82 † * 95,879 —USC’55 State (’54RB) 96,000 —Michigan 97,117 — Tennessee ’91 * 96,869 —USC’52 98,088—USC’90 (’62RB) 98,214—Minnesota * 98,321 —USC’46 98,370—USC’86 † State (’66RB) 100,087—Michigan 100,333—USC(2) ’45 * 100,741—USC’88 † State (’56RB) 100,809—Michigan 101,237— Wisconsin (’94RB) 102,050—USC’47 * 102,548—USC’54 * (’84RB) 103,217—Illinois 103,292—Iowa (’86RB) (’83RB) 104,991—Michigan ’90 104,992—Michigan ’82 105,413—Michigan 105,464—OhioState (’76RB) ’96 106,011—Michigan 52,119 260,595 1981 5 58,714 352,284 1982 6 53,823 215,293 1983 4 53,435 374,047 1984 7 52,938 211,751 1985 4 60,728 364,368 1986 6 55,689 334,133 1987 6 63,264 442,850 1988 7 54,120 324,718 1989 6 54,603 327,619 1990 6 49,152 245,760 1991 5 49,260 295,561 1992 6 50,246 301,478 1993 6 51,396 308,375 1994 6 49,107 294,643 1995 6 57,532 287,660 1996 5 54,589 327,531 73,709 1997 6 368,547 1998* 5 49,825 298,951 1999 6 470,961* 67,280 2000 7 66,613 333,067 2001 5 65,396 392,375 2002 6 56,636 339,813 2003 6 60,515 363,092 2004 6 64,218 385,305 2005 6 64,955 454,683 2006 7 76,379* Avg. 458,271 2007 6 YearAtt. G UCLA FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE FOOTBALL HISTORY U UCLA FOOTBALL U UCLA 64 times, toppedby Tennessee's crowd of106,297 in1996. In1982, forthefi C UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER ... NOW ... THEN - FOOTBALL UCLA 106,297— Tennessee ’96 C L A In 1996, largestcrowds played beforethetwo inschoolhistory. UCLA Since 1944, theBruinshave played before85,000ormore

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A T T E 87,969 —OhioState ’76 88,038—USC’73 * 88,080—USC ’98 † 88,084—OhioState ’80 88,214—USC’79 88,442—USC ‘04 † 88,588—USC’01 * ’00 88,804—Michigan † (’47RB) 88,821—Illinois * 89,131 —Stanford ’46 ’71 89,177—Michigan * 89,432 —USC’81 * 90,064 —USC’85 90,096—USC’84 † * 90,387 —USC’78 * 90,519 —USC’76 † 90,622 —USC’06 * 90,772 —USC’67 90,814—USC’69 * † 91,084 —USC’02 * 91,350 —USC’97 91,363—USC’95 * 91,384—USC’99 * 91,553—USC’07 * 91,815—USC’94 † * 92,000 —USC’05 * 92,516 —USC’87 92,962—St. Mary’s ’46 # * 93,172 —USC ‘03 62,409 312,043 1954 5 65,474 392,848 1955 6 41,811 250,864 1956 6 43,807 262,847 1957 6 34,587 207,522 1958 6 38,066 304,530 1959 8 36,045 216,271 1960 6 34,231 205,388 1961 6 38,674 232,045 1962 6 36,977 221,867 1963 6 40,806 163,223 1964 4 54,526 218,106 1965 4 45,358 272,150 1966 6 56,619 339,705 1967 6 46,824 234,118 1968 5 49,253 246,264 1969 5 53,595 267,974 1970 5 40,282 241,630 1971 6 48,534 339,736 1972 7 39,896 239,375 1973 6 46,816 234,056 1974 5 42,354 296,481 1975 7 48,005 288,032 1976 6 47,317 283,904 1977 6 50,546 303,276 1978 6 47,241 330,690 1979 7 53,159 Avg. 265,796 1980 5 YearAtt. G 100,000 and three of better than95,000. 100,000 andthreeofbetter N TOP CROWDS(1944-2007) UCLA HOMEATTENDANCE D A N C E rst timeinschoolhistory, crowds hadtwo ofbetterthan UCLA (* indicates schoolrecord) 50,123 400,987 1940 9 36,834 294,676 1941 8 38,948 350,536 1942 9 23,347 140,083 1943 6 30,676 214,733 1944 7 49,629 398,034 1945 8 60,885 426,196 1946 7 69,812 418,874 1947 6 44,623 312,361 1948 7 45,131 270,786 1949 6 36,783 220,694 1950 6 41,284 247,709 1951 6 47,404 284,422 1952 6 50,269 Avg. 351,883 1953 7 YearAtt. G ‡Mirage Bowl,‡Mirage Tokyo, Japan †Rose Bowl day games. ***Coliseum twilightgames. #Coliseum night games. *Coliseum day games. * 85,366 —USC’53 85,697— Washington ’97 † 85,897— Tennessee ’78 85,917—USC’59 * ‡ 86,000 —Oregon State ’80 # 86,168 —USC’77 * 86,672 —USC’89 * 86,740 —USC’62 # 87,728 —Iowa ’47 fans COACHES & STAFF 2008 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/HISTORY GENERAL INFO 151 Y S R O E T c (R) 34-0 S C I H

N L L A A Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket Sports Net Prime Fox B Michigan St., Rose Bowl (NBC) 14-12 Rose Bowl Michigan St., (NBC) 14-17 Rose Bowl Michigan St., (NBC) 20-28 Rose Bowl Michigan St., R T O A O Washington (CBS/N) 7-10 (CBS/N) 26-26 (CBS/R) State Arizona 31-27 Michigan (KCBS) 1982 — 27-24 (ABC/R) Washington Washington (CBS/N) 24-27 Arizona (NBC) 45-9 Rose Bowl Illinois, (KTLA) 7-20 Iowa 1981 — (ABC/R) 20-19 USC (NBC) 24-14 Rose Bowl Michigan, (ABC/R) 17-0 Ohio State 1980 — 45-0 17-17 (ABC/R) St. Wash. (ABC/N) 21-22 USC (ABC/N) 13-17 Ohio State 1979 — (ABC/N) (ABC/N) 20-17 USC (KTLA) 34-3 State Oregon (ABC/N) 10-7 Washington 1978 — California 14-34 (ABC/R) Washington (KABC) USC 14-45 (ABC/N) 13-17 Houston 1977 — USC (ABC/R) 10-17 (ABC/N) 28-10 State Arizona 1976 — (NBC) 10-10 Bowl Fiesta Arkansas, USC (ABC/R) 27-29 (ABC/R) 34-28 Tennessee 1975 — (ABC/N) 10-10 Ohio State 27-7 USC (ABC/R) 14-24 Liberty (ABC) 6-36 Bowl Alabama, (ABC/R) (ABC/N) 17-17 Tennessee 1974 — (ABC/N) 20-41 Ohio State USC (ABC/N) 25-22 Nebraska (ABC/N) 13-40 1973 — (NBC) 23-10 Rose Bowl Ohio State, Oregon USC (ABC/N) 9-34 7-24 USC (ABC/N) 1972 — (ABC/R) 10-28 Texas 1971 — USC (ABC/N) 13-23 45-20 USC (ABC/N) 1970 — (ABC/N) 32-0 California 1969 — USC (ABC/N) 7-7 (ABC/R) 6-21 State Penn 1968 — 20-21 USC (ABC/N) 1967 — USC (ABC/N) 12-14 Missouri 24-15 (ABC/N) 1966 — USC (ABC/N) 16-28 (ABC/R) 30-13 Stanford 1965 — USC (ABC/N) 14-7 F E

(N)—indicates national TV national (N)—indicates TV split-national (SN)—indicates TV regional (R)—indicates Sports Network Cable)—Fox (Fox Fox air by over Synd.)—Syndicated (Fox cable channel (FX)—FX national 2 West Sports (FSNW2)—Fox (FSNPT)— Ticket Prime (Prime/Pac-10)—Pac-10 Sports/Ticket (Prime)—Prime View (PPV)—Pay Per System Broadcasting (TBS)—Turner Market to Opponent (Local)—Live 1964 — Pittsburgh (ABC/N) 17-12 Pittsburgh 1964 — none 1963 — (CBS/R) 7-17 Stanford 1962 — USC (NBC/R) 13-34 (NBC) 3-21 Rose Bowl Minnesota, 1961 — Duke (ABC/N) 27-6 1960 — (NBC/R) 7-23 Washington 1959 — (CBS/N) 7-12 Syracuse (NBC/R) 20-0 Washington 1958 — (NBC/R) 19-0 Washington 1957 — Michigan (NBC/R) 13-42 1956 — (NBC/N) 8-36 Syracuse of Pacifi College 1955 — USC (NBC/N) 7-10 none 1954 — USC (NBC/N) 13-0 1953 — USC (NBC/N) 12-14 1952 — 1948 — 13-20 USC (KLAC) USC (NBC/N) 17-7 A P L C P UUCLA FOOTBALL HISTORY A

N O I UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER S I V BYU, Freedom Bowl (Mizlou) Bowl 31-10 Freedom BYU, E L 20-17 (Prime/Pac-10) St. Oregon (ESPN) 37-17 Arizona (ABC/SN) 40-27 St. Wash. 1992 — 37-14 (Prime) 3-9 CS Fullerton (Prime/Pac-10) St. Arizona (ABC/SN) 27-21 USC (ABC)16-21 Rose Bowl Wisconsin, (ABC/SN) 35-7 Diego State San 3-23 (Prime/Pac-10) Arizona (ESPN) 9-19 Stanford 1991 — 17-30 (ABC/SN) 27-23 BYU (Prime) St. Wash. 0-20 (Prime) State Arizona (ESPN) 38-37 USC (TBS/N) Tennessee 16-30 (ESPN) 37-12 Diego State San (ABC/SN) 24-27 California 54-14 (Prime) Arizona 44-7 (Prime/Pac-10) St. Oregon 21-16 (ABC/SN) State Arizona 44-3 (Prime/Pac-10) St. Wash. 10-27 (Prime/Pac-10) Stanford 1990 — Oklahoma (ABC/N) 14-34 (ABC/SN) 16-7 Oregon 24-21 USC (Prime) (CBS/N) 6-3 Bowl Hancock Illinois, 32-31 (Prime/Pac-10) Stanford Michigan (ABC/N) 15-38 (ESPN) 30-20 State Wash. (ABC/SN) 21-28 Arizona 45-31 (Prime) San Diego St. 6-24 (Prime) Tennessee 1989 — 26-17 (Prime) State Oregon (ABC/SN) 25-22 Washington USC (ABC/N) 42-45 Michigan (ABC/N) 23-24 (ESPN) 33-14 State Arizona (ABC/SN) 7-42 Arizona (ABC/SN) 17-18 State Oregon 59-6 (Prime) State San Diego 1988 — (ABC/N) 27-28 Washington 20-38 (Prime) Oregon USC (ABC/N) 10-10 Nebraska (ABC/N) 41-28 56-3 (Prime) Beach State Long (ABC/N) 24-17 Washington 38-21 (Prime) State Oregon (ABC/SN) 24-3 Arizona (ABC/N) 30-34 St. Wash. 1987 — (Local/PPV) 47-14 San Diego St. (ABC/N) 16-6 Oregon USC (ABC/N) 22-31 (CBS) 17-3 Bowl Cotton Arkansas, Nebraska (ESPN) 33-42 (ABC/SN) 34-24 Arizona (ABC/SN) 49-0 Stanford 41-10 (Local) Oregon (ABC/N) 31-23 State Arizona Oklahoma (ABC/N) 3-38 1986 — (ABC/SN) 47-14 Washington USC (ABC/N) 13-17 (ABC) 20-16 Aloha Bowl Florida, 41-23 (Prime) Beach State Long (CBS/SN) 9-16 State Arizona (CBS/SN) 32-25 Arizona (CBS/SN) 23-28 Stanford (CBS/SN) 17-17 Washington USC (Prime/PPV) 45-25 E 1985 — BYU (ESPN) 27-24 1985 — (ABC/N) 26-26 Tennessee (CBS/R) 14-21 Washington (CBS/R) 40-17 State Arizona (CBS/R) 34-9 Stanford 1984 — Nebraska (CBS/N) 3-42 (KNBC) 31-20 State Washington (TBS) California 34-7 (NBC) 45-28 Rose Bowl Iowa, (Metro) 21-23 Stanford (CBS/N) 17-14 California (CBS/R) 21-13 State Arizona Georgia (ABC/N) 8-19 1983 — (Metro) 18-20 Oregon USC (CBS/N) 29-10 (NBC) 39-37 Bowl Fiesta Miami, T

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S ' A L C Texas A&M, Cotton Bowl (CBS) 29-23 Bowl Cotton A&M, Texas Washington State (Fox Synd.) 14-20 Synd.) (Fox State Washington UUCLA'S LIVE TELEVISION APPEARANCES 1996 — (CBS/N) 20-35 Tennessee Michigan (ABC/R) 9-38 41-22 Cable) (Fox Oregon (ABC/R) 34-42 St. Arizona 21-41 Synd.) (Fox Washington 38-29 Synd.) (Fox California 20-21 Cable/fX) (Fox Stanford 1995 — (ABC/R) 38-14 Miami St. (ABC/SN) 31-8 Wash. (ABC/R) 17-35 Arizona USC (ABC/R) 48-41 2ot BYU (ABC/R) 23-9 (ABC/R) 31-38 Oregon (ABC/R) 15-24 St. Wash. 45-21 (Prime) St. Fresno (ABC/R) 17-10 Arizona (ABC/R) 42-28 Stanford 33-16 (Prime/Pac-10) California 1994 — (ABC/SN) 25-23 33-37 Tennessee (Prime/Pac-10) St. Arizona USC (ABC/SN) 24-20 30-51 (ABC), Aloha Bowl Kansas, 17-10 SMU (Prime) Nebraska (ABC/SN) 21-49 0-21 (Prime/Pac-10) St. Wash. (ABC/SN) 10-37 Washington (ABC/SN) 7-26 California 14-23 (Prime) St. Oregon 1993 — 25-27 (Prime) California (ABC/SN) 24-34 Arizona (ESPN) 59-23 St. Arizona USC (ABC/SN) 31-19 Nebraska (ABC/SN) 13-14 (ABC/SN) 28-25 Stanford (ESPN) 52-13 San Diego State 68-14 BYU (Prime) (ABC/SN) 39-25 Washington (ABC/R) 28-38 Stanford 2000 — 35-24 Alabama (ABC/SN) (ABC/R) 20-21 Oregon USC (FSN) 0-27 (FSNW2) 52-42 State Arizona (FSNW2) 24-21 State Fresno Michigan (ABC/SN) 23-20 (FSN) 10-29 Oregon (FSN) 38-31 State Arizona (FSNW2) 38-44 State Oregon (ABC/R) 27-24 Arizona 37-35 Synd.) (Fox Stanford 1999 — (FSNW2) 38-7 Boise State 28-35 (ABC/R) Washington (FSNW2) 35-38 USC (CBS) 20-21 Sun Bowl Wisconsin, (ABC/SN) 20-42 State Ohio (FSNW2) 35-21 State Fresno (ABC/R) 27-28 State Arizona 34-29 Cable) (Fox Oregon (ABC/R) 0-17 California 7-55 Synd.) (Fox State Oregon 1998 — (ABC/R) 49-31 Texas (FSNW2) 7-33 Arizona (ABC/R) 23-20 Washington USC (ABC/R) 7-17 (FX) 42-24 Houston (ABC/R) 49-17 St. Wash. 52-28 Cable) (Fox Arizona (ABC/R) 41-38 (ot) Oregon (ABC/R) 28-16 California 28-24 (FX) Stanford 41-34 Synd.) (Fox St. Oregon (ABC/R) 36-24 Washington (ABC/R) 34-37 1997 — St. Wash. USC (ABC/R) 34-17 Miami (ESPN) 45-49 (ABC) 31-38 Rose Bowl Wisconsin, (ABC/SN) 24-30 Tennessee (ABC/R) 66-3 Texas 40-27 Cable) (Fox Arizona (FSW2) 66-10 Houston (FX) 39-31 Oregon 34-10 Synd.) (Fox St. Oregon 27-7 Synd.) (Fox Stanford (ABC/R) 52-28 Washington USC (ABC/R) 31-24 2007 — (FSN) 45-17 Stanford (Versus) 27-17 Young Brigham (Versus) Utah 6-44 (FSN) 44-31 Washington (FSN) 40-14 State Oregon 6-20 Dame (ABC/R) Notre (ABC/R) 30-21 California (FSN) 7-27 State Washington (ABC/R) 27-34 Arizona (ABC/R) 20-24 State Arizona 2006 — Utah (FSN) 31-10 (ABC/R) 16-0 Oregon (ABC/N) 7-24 USC (ESPN/N) 16-17 Young Brigham Rice (FSNPT) 26-16 (TBS) Washington 19-29 (FSN) 31-0 Stanford (FSNPT) Arizona 27-7 (ABC/R) 20-30 Oregon Dame (NBC/N) 17-20 Notre (ABC/R) 15-37 State Washington (ABC/R) 24-38 California (FSNPT) State Oregon 25-7 2005 — (ESPN2) 44-21 San Diego State (FSN) 24-12 State Arizona USC (ABC/N) 13-9 (ESPN) 27-44 State Florida Rice (FSNW2) 63-21 Oklahoma (ABC/R) 41-24 21-17 (FSNW2) Washington (TBS) California 47-40 (ot) (FSN) 44-41 State Washington (TBS) State Oregon 51-28 (FSN) 30-27 (ot) Stanford (FSNW2) 14-52 Arizona 2004 — Oklahoma (ABC/R) 20-31 State (ABC/R) 45-35 State Arizona USC (ABC/N) 19-66 Northwestern (CBS) 50-38 Illinois (ABC/SN) 35-17 37-31 (ABC/R) Washington (FSNW2) 33-10 San Diego State (FSN) 37-17 Arizona (TBS) California 28-45 (ABC/R) 42-48 State Arizona (FSN) 21-0 Stanford 2003 — (ABC/SN) 14-16 Colorado (ABC/R) 34-26 Oregon USC (ABC/N) 24-29 (ESPN) 21-24 Wyoming Illinois (ABC/R) 6-3 Oklahoma (ABC/R) 24-59 (FSNW2) 20-10 San Diego State (FSN) 46-16 Washington (FSN) 24-21 Arizona (ABC/R) 23-20 (ot) California (FSN) 20-13 State Arizona (FSN) 14-21 Stanford 2002 — (FSN) 30-19 State Colorado (ABC/R) 13-31 State Washington USC (ABC/R) 22-47 (ESPN2) 9-17 State Fresno Oklahoma (FSN) 38-24 State (ABC/R) 17-31 Colorado (ESPN2) 43-7 San Diego State (ABC/R) 43-35 State Oregon (ABC/R) 30-31 Oregon (TBS) California 12-17 (FSN) 28-18 Stanford (TBS) Washington 34-24 (FSN 2) 37-7 Arizona 2001 — Alabama (ESPN) 20-17 USC (ABC/R) 21-52 (ABC/N) 27-48 State Washington (ESPN) 27-13 New Mexico Kansas (FSN) 41-17 (ABC/SN) 13-6 Ohio State (ABC/R) 38-7 State Oregon (ABC/SN) 35-13 Washington (FSN) 56-17 California UCLA has appeared on live television television on live UCLA has appeared 173 of 1952. back to dating 306 times, been televised games have the last 181 or local regional on either a national, live including. basis, 152 GENERAL INFO TRADITION/HISTORY BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA RECORDS 2007 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2008 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF . appearance inthe1943 its fi team went onto make that season, theBruin win intheseries. Later mark thefi feat the Trojans, 14-7, to Horrell, managedto de- ofcoach Edwindirection pact, theBruins, underthe the gridiron following the year. Inthatfi sion ofthebellfor thenext game would posses- keep footballner oftherivalry thereafter theannualwin- an agreement statingthat of bothinstitutionssigned student bodypresidents of Tommythe Trojanand bell waswheeledinfront OnNov. 12, 1942, the help quelltheuprisings. several UCLAlawns. Police andschooladministrators hadto becalledto campus. Trojan by studentsthenacted burningtheirschool’s initialson from UCLAretaliated by paintingthe Tommy Trojan statueontheUSC tured inaUSCpublication. re-ignitedThis therivalry, action asstudents The controversy ofthebellwasfea- quieted somewhatuntilapicture remained hiddenfor more thanayear invarious locations. tokeys thetruck, the Trojan drove supporters offwiththebell. The bell for Westwood. While theBruinwell-wishers were searching for themissing game helpedthemloadtheBellonto awaitingtruckwhichwasbound the andafter of aUSCfraternity mixed inamongtheBruinsupporters At theopeninggameof1941UCLAfootball season, sixmembers each Bruinpoint. Association. For two seasons, thenext cheerleadersrang thebellafter locomotive. wasgiven from to theUCLA Alumni It UCLAin1939asagift Bell. The 295-poundbelloriginallyhungatop aSouthernPacifi GAUNTLET LEXUS UCLA-USC THE ANNUAL THE VICTORYBELL 57.5 pointsto 52.5for the Bruins. points to 42.5for the Trojans. In2003-2004, with USCearnedthe Gauntlet Trojans. In2005-06, USC won, (60-50). In2004-2005, theBruinsscored 67.5 per school. The Bruinsregistered aseries-high72.5 pointsto 37.5for the for the2006-07schoolyear, evening thecompetition atthree Gauntlets USCleadsthecompetition withfour winsto three, Gauntlet win- ning itin2007-08by ascore of67.5-42.5. UCLAwon theLexus Gauntlet athletic competition. 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