Tuesday, April 7

UCLA O-line figures out sack problem in recent games

From the very first game of the season, UCLA’s offense has had a problem that keeps cropping up: sacks. Throughout most of the season, the offensive line has been a study in inconsistency, both in terms of performance and personnel. Read more...

Photo: Offensive line coach Adrian Klemm (center) said that he favors consistency and would rather not switch out players from his offensive line for a returning sophomore left guard Alex Redmond and junior offensive tackle Simon Goines. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA named No. 22 in College Football Playoff rankings

The College Football Playoff selection committee announced its inaugural top-25 rankings Tuesday, with UCLA coming in at No. 22. UCLA was one of five Pac-12 teams – including No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA was given the No. 22 spot in the inaugural College Football Playoff top-25 rankings. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Pac-12 Power Rankings: Week 9

North 1. Oregon (7-1, 4-1 Pac-12) Previous position: 1 Another week, another big win. Oregon dropped 59 on Cal Friday to cement its place atop the Pac-12 North and inched a step closer to the College Football Playoff in the process. Read more...


Despite shaky season, UCLA still optimistic for Pac-12 championship

In the wake of UCLA’s uninspiring 40-37 victory over struggling Colorado Saturday, one which Bruin fans would likely want to forget, coach Jim Mora spent the next day reminding them, and everyone else, of one thing: It could be worse. Read more...

Photo: Junior wide receiver Jordan Payton is tired of talking about all the turnovers and interceptions that have plagued the Bruins. He hopes to find a way to fix the mistakes, especially with what he calls a “huge test” against Arizona this Saturday (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff).


Football Monday: UCLA v. Colorado

Every UCLA football Saturday has so much more to it than a win or a loss. That’s why each postgame Monday, the Daily Bruin will break down the Bruins’ most recent game, outlining the good, the bad and the verdict for their performance. Read more...


Despite aerial struggles, Brett Hundley galvanizes UCLA victory

BOULDER, Colo. – Nate Iese couldn’t have been more wide open. The redshirt sophomore fullback found himself all alone as he ran towards the end zone. Read more...

Photo: With the Bruins trailing by three in the final possession of second overtime, UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley took the game into his hands. The redshirt junior ran the ball on each of UCLA’s two plays during its final possession, with his second rush being this game-winning, eight-yard touchdown. (Katie Meyers/Bruin Sports senior staff)



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