PASADENA — UCLA couldn’t do much against Oregon in its final few drives last Saturday. Even with a change in scenery and a new opponent in Colorado, the Bruins’ hangover was apparent. Read more...
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November 2, 6:20 pm
UCLA leads Colorado 21-13 at halftime
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November 1, 2:47 am
Marcus Rios takes pains to return to field despite fungus
The prospect of passing out from exhaustion and pain hung constantly over Marcus Rios. Coming down with stuffy noses during his senior year of high school morphed into breathing almost exclusively through his mouth during football summer workouts. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore cornerback Marcus Rios fought off a serious infectious disease to return to the UCLA football team.
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November 1, 2:23 am
Despite losses, Bruins remain hopeful against Colorado
Facing the Pac-12’s elite –No. 2 Oregon and No. 6 Stanford—on each of the last two Saturdays produced a perfect storm of not quite good enough football for UCLA. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt senior Y receiver Darius Bell and the Bruins look to rebound from two straight losses against Colorado.
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November 1, 2:21 am
Pac-12 Power Rankings: Nov. 1
North 1. Oregon Sitting at No. 2 in both the AP and BCS polls, the Ducks have separated themselves from the rest of the Pac-12 as the top tier of the conference. Read more...
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November 1, 2:18 am
Football scouting report: Colorado
OFFENSE: WR Paul Richardson (Jr.) In an anemic Colorado offense, junior wide receiver Paul Richardson is the muscle. After missing the entirety of the 2012 season with a knee injury, Richardson is back to terrorize Pac-12 defenses. Read more...
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November 1, 2:16 am
UCLA’s Redmond uses wrestling talent in true love, football
Alex Redmond enjoys inflicting pain on the football field. Coach Jim Mora said the right guard has a “mean streak” in him, a perfect trait for a guard. Read more...
Photo: Freshman offensive lineman Alex Redmond translated his success on the wrestling mat to dominance on the football field.
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October 31, 1:17 am
UCLA’s Mazzone impressed by young members of offensive line
Not even a mother could love Noel Mazzone’s playcalling. UCLA’s offensive coordinator joked after Wednesday’s football practice that only his mom and dog currently like him at moment, presumably referring to the criticisms that figure to be leveled at the playcaller behind an offense that has scored 24 points in two weeks. Read more...
Photo: UCLA’s playmakers like sophomore wide receiver Devin Fuller have been limited in recent weeks, hindered by the conservative playcalling of offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone.



