Sunday, April 5

Football scouting report: Arizona State

Offense: RB Marion Grice (Sr.) Another stretch-run game in the Pac-12, another marquee running back set to take on UCLA. After taking on top-10 rushers Ka’Deem Carey and Bishop Sankey in consecutive weeks, the Bruins draw the nation’s second highest scorer, without consideration for passing touchdowns, in the nation: running back Marion Grice. Read more...

Photo: Arizona State defensive tackle Will Sutton (No. 90) will present a large challenge for UCLA.


UCLA secondary aims to overcome recent struggles against Arizona State

Perhaps no aspect of UCLA football entered the season with more question marks than a secondary that returned no starters from 2012. An overhauled defensive backfield held up throughout the majority of the season, limiting all opponents to less than 290 yards and all but one under 250 yards passing until last Friday. Read more...

Photo: After a strong start to the season, sophomore cornerback Ishmael Adams and UCLA’s defensive secondary have had some struggles the past two weeks.


UCLA football, QB Brett Hundley have regained offensive composure

Three weekends ago, UCLA’s offense looked out of sorts. Against an above-average Oregon Ducks defense, the Bruins were well behind the curve. Under center, redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley looked anxious. Read more...

Photo: After struggling against Oregon, redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley has bounced back the past two weeks with strong play, even if the stats don’t show it.


UCLA’s Devin Lucien scores first career touchdown against Huskies

Facing a Washington cornerback blitz, redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley turned to his right and rifled a ball past the outstretched hands of a jumping defensive back. Read more...

Photo: After a frustrating start to his career that included being sidelined with an injury last season, redshirt sophomore wide receiver Devin Lucien said that scoring his first career touchdown made Friday “the best day of (his) life.”




UCLA football’s Brett Hundley joins in Walk to End Epilepsy

PASADENA—On Friday, UCLA defeated purple-clad Washington at the Rose Bowl. Two days later, there was not a Huskies fan to be found on site, but a violet hue remained. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley, whose sister is affected by epilepsy, said his high-profile position allows him to spread awareness about the cause.



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