Friday, February 20

Q&A: Rebel Yell sports editor previews UCLA vs. UNLV showdown

To get some inside information on the UNLV football team, Daily Bruin Sports reached out to The Rebel Yell – UNLV’s school newspaper – and asked a few questions about the Rebels before their upcoming game against UCLA this Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Eddie Vanderdoes and the Bruin’s defensive line will have to contain the Rebels’ Johnny Stanton, who went 12/15 and threw three touchdown passes last week against Jackson State University. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo Editor)


The Eight-Clap: UCLA looks to halt UNLV momentum, offense in upcoming game

This is the first installment of The Eight-Clap, a rundown of eight midweek notes on UCLA football. 1. The health of Takkarist McKinley, who returned to practice this week after pulling his groin against Texas A&M, will go a long way in determining whether the Bruins achieve their stated goal of improving against the run this year. Read more...

Photo: Coach Jim Mora said redshirt freshman tight end Caleb Wilson (right) would earn more playing time over senior Nate Iese. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)


Former five-star recruit Keisean Lucier-South earns praise in first game

The goosebumps were back. Keisean Lucier-South hadn’t played a football game in two years, yet the chills were there as he ran onto Kyle Field. The former five-star recruit out of Orange Lutheran High School redshirted his freshman season, helping the Bruins on the scout team. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Keisean Lucier-South (right) earned playing time against Texas A&M. The defensive end stepped up when senior Takk McKinley and Deon Hollins were out with injuries. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


UCLA proved no match for traditions, power of Texas A&M fans

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Intentionally or unintentionally, Josh Rosen provoked the 12th man. But more than 100,000 raucous men, women, children and Miss Rev – Texas A&M’s mascot and the highest ranking member of the school’s Corps of Cadets – showed up Saturday afternoon to throw the sophomore quarterback off his game. Read more...

Photo: Over 100,000 Texas A&M fans weathered heat and humidity to watch their team take on UCLA. Gameday for the Aggies is loaded with decades-old traditions. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo Editor)


Rosen rues his performance against Texas A&M, promises better

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Josh Rosen wandered aimlessly back towards the UCLA sideline, head hung, until he stopped at the 25-yard line of Texas A&M’s Kyle Field. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen captained a fourth-quarter comeback, but also threw three – nearly four – interceptions in the season opener on Saturday. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)


No. 16 UCLA falls 31-24 in overtime to unranked Texas A&M

This post was updated Sept. 3 at 10 p.m. COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A dismal second quarter turned into a horrible second half for the No. Read more...

Photo: Josh Rosen struggled in front of over 100,000 Texas A&M fans in his season debut. The quarterback threw three interceptions, went five for 18 on third downs and was sacked five times in the 31-24 loss to the Aggies. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)


UCLA trails Texas A&M 10-9 at halftime

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — UCLA had the start they wanted – a recovered fumble on Texas A&M’s first drive, solid pass rushing from senior defensive lineman Takk McKinley and a silent Aggie crowd, stunned after falling behind 3-0 early on opening weekend. Read more...

Photo: Freshman JJ Molson scored all nine of the Bruin’s first-half points against Texas A&M. The kicker missed the go-ahead field goal at the end of the half to leave the Aggies with the 10-9 edge. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)



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