Sunday, February 15

Football intent on overthrowing Cal in homecoming game

Although the Bruins lead the overall "Battles of the UC" by 18 games since 2007, UCLA has been playing like the little brother as of late. The Bruins (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) have lost three straight to the Golden Bears (4-3, 1-3), meaning many players on the UCLA team have yet to find success against their big brother from the north. Read more...

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Redshirt junior quarterback Kevin Prince will be given an opportunity to lead the Bruins to victory and break their three-game losing streak to Cal in this weekend’s homecoming game.


Kicking in the clutch

Two-sport athletes are common in high school. The soccer player with the golden toe gets recruited to kick for the football team, a quarterback with a big arm goes to the baseball team and the wide receiver with freak athleticism gives the hardwood a try. Read more...

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Senior placekicker Tyler Gonzalez was added to the UCLA football team’s roster to fill in for injured redshirt freshman kicker Kip Smith despite having only one year of high school experience.


Football scout team members receive chance to play in homecoming game against Cal

They usually spend their days practicing as Beavers, Cougars, Wildcats or whoever the UCLA coaching staff is scheming against that week. On the days they get to be Bruins, wide receivers Jerry Rice Jr. and Devin Lucien put on their blue and gold jerseys but take them off without breaking a sweat. Read more...

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Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jerry Rice Jr. hasn’t seen any snaps this season thus far, but with the depleted wide receiver corps caused by suspensions after the brawl with Arizona, he will see playing time against Cal this weekend at the homecoming game.



UCLA football, men’s basketball players sign petition asking NCAA for a cut in TV revenues

Student-athletes already receive compensation in the form of an athletic scholarship, but should they receive more? That debate is as divisive as the hostile rivalries that typify college sports, but this week it took a new turn when it was the student-athletes themselves speaking up. Read more...

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Redshirt junior punter Jeff Locke, seen here in the game against San Jose State, collected signatures for the NCPA petition from members of the football and men’s basketball teams here and from other schools around the country. Locke collected more than 300 signatures in total in support of the petition.





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