Monday, December 29

Judge denies temporary restraining order to block UCLA from leaving Rose Bowl

This post was updated Nov. 13 at 9:27 p.m. A judge denied the City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company’s motion to file a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order against UCLA on Wednesday morning.  The order would have required the university to continue holding home football games at the Rose Bowl Stadium. Read more...

Photo: The Rose Bowl is pictured. A judge denied the City of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Company’s motion to file a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order against UCLA on Wednesday morning. (Barnett Salle-Widelock/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Five Things: UCLA football vs. Nebraska

This post was updated Nov. 12 at 12:26 a.m. UCLA football’s potential last game at the Rose Bowl was reminiscent of its first four games of the season – ugly. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA offense huddles together on the field at the Rose Bowl. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA football falls to Nebraska 28-21 despite Iamaleava’s valiant effort

This post was updated Nov. 9 at 1:27 a.m. Nico Iamaleava has had to play Superman this season – with the Bruins relying on his arm, legs and leadership to power their three wins. Read more...

Photo: Assistant head coach and tight ends coach Jerry Neuheisel looks down at his playcalling sheet and grimaces. The offensive playcaller helped lead a UCLA offense that logged 348 total yards against Nebraska and helped weather Nebraska’s 28-7 start to the contest, with Neuheisel’s offense producing 14 unanswered points in the second half. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Nebraska

After UCLA was battered 56-6 by No. 2 Indiana at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, on Oct. 25, the squad had its second bye week of the 2025 campaign to bounce back and recenter. Read more...

Photo: (Photos by Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor. Design by Crystal Tompkins/Design director)



UCLA football doubles down on defense in preparation for matchup against Nebraska

This post was updated Nov. 7 at 8:48 p.m. Winning games often start with winning the trench battle. The team that dominates the offensive and defensive front typically controls possession – and, therefore, establishes the game’s pace. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA football offense huddles together on the field at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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