Friday, February 20

OL Caleb Benenoch announces decision to enter 2016 NFL Draft

Junior offensive lineman Caleb Benenoch announced his decision to forego his senior season with UCLA and enter the NFL Draft Thursday on Twitter. His decision follows the departure of running back Paul Perkins, defensive lineman Kenny Clark and offensive lineman Alex Redmond. Read more...

Photo: Junior offensive lineman Caleb Benenoch decided to forego his final year at UCLA and enter the 2016 NFL Draft. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Running back Paul Perkins forgoes next season, declares for NFL draft

Redshirt junior running back Paul Perkins announced via Twitter Tuesday that he would not return to UCLA next season. Perkins decided to forgo his fourth year of eligibility and enter the 2016 NFL draft. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior running back Paul Perkins anchored the Bruins’ offense this season, but announced Tuesday that he would forgo his final year of eligibility at UCLA and enter the NFL draft. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Claire-ification: What Bruin Revolution?

You say you want a revolution. It was 2013. UCLA football had a rising star in quarterback Brett Hundley and a rock-solid defense anchored by linebacker Anthony Barr. Read more...

Photo: Freshman quarterback Josh Rosen and quarterbacks coach Taylor Mazzone walk off the field at Levi’s Stadium following UCLA’s loss in the Foster Farms Bowl. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Cornhuskers outrun Bruins, target defensive shortcomings

SANTA CLARA — There were a lot of doubts surrounding Saturday’s Foster Farms Bowl at Levi’s Stadium. Was a 5-7 Nebraska team worthy of a bowl bid? Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Tommy Armstrong Jr. went 12 for 19 for 174 yards and a touchdown, winning the Foster Farms Bowl Offensive MVP award. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA stumbles in end-of-season game, falls 37-29 to Nebraska

SANTA CLARA — If one had to pick three factors that defined UCLA’s play this season, the team’s high-flying passing game, its penalty troubles and its inability to stop the run would rank high on the list. Read more...

Photo: Nebraska’s power running game dominated UCLA’s defensive front, tallying 323 rushing yards on 62 carries. (Photo by Austin Yu)


Nebraska runs past UCLA in Foster Farms Bowl

SANTA CLARA — Saturday night’s Foster Farms Bowl was, appropriately, an anticlimactic end to an anticlimactic season for the UCLA football team. The Bruins fell flat before the middling Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-7), surrendering 326 rushing yards in a 37-29 loss. Read more...

Photo: Nebraska freshman running back Devine Ozigbo (left) spearheaded a Husker rushing attack that ripped apart the UCLA defense in the Foster Farms Bowl on Saturday. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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