Wednesday, February 18

Third straight win over USC brings UCLA closer to goal of Pac-12 title

PASADENA—There were no wild screams. No mad dashes across the field. No mayhem in the Rose Bowl. Instead, when the clock hit zero in UCLA’s 38-20 victory over USC, the Bruins calmly walked to midfield to shake hands with their opponents, then jogged to the student section, where they were hailed by their fans. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA football team celebrates its 38-20 win over USC Saturday. The Bruins’ victory marked their third in a row over their crosstown rivals, making it their longest win streak against the Trojans since the late 90’s. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA defeats USC 38-20, wins rivalry for third straight year

PASADENA — Redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley overcame a pick-six on his first pass of the game to throw for three scores and 326 yards, leading UCLA past archrival USC 38-20. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley celebrates UCLA’s win over USC with fans in the student section. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)





UCLA football looks to rise above foul play in USC game

For the most part, the rivalry between UCLA and USC is one that is easily demarcated. Two teams separated by 12 miles of mutual animosity, loyalties easily identified against a backdrop of either Bruin blue or Trojan cardinal. Read more...

Photo: Junior cornerback Ishmael Adams hurdles a USC defender on a kick return. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Beat writers’ game day predictions: UCLA v. USC

Prior to each UCLA football game, the Daily Bruin football beat writers will predict the score and give a short reasoning behind their predictions. To keep track of how far off each writer’s predictions are from reality, the “prediction differential” statistic shows the average difference between the writer’s predicted margin of victory and the actual margin of victory in each game. Read more...



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