Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports – October 21, 2013

UCLA football suffered its first loss of the season on Saturday at the hands of Stanford. Andrew and Kevin break down what went wrong for the Bruins in their 24-10 loss and reassess where the team stands at the season’s midpoint. They also look ahead to this weekend’s matchup against No. 2 Oregon and predict how UCLA […]

UCLA football’s loss to Stanford riddled with injuries

STANFORD, Calif.—Following UCLA’s victory over Cal, offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone put his offensive line in monetary terms. Referring to a disconcerted effort in which UCLA’s five offensive linemen played like “five pennies,” as opposed to one efficient nickel, Mazzone knew his offense was already reeling from the loss of redshirt sophomore left tackle Torian White, who suffered a broken ankle against Utah.

UCLA football falls short of turning tide in loss to Stanford

STANFORD, Calif.—Many players of the UCLA football team left Foster Field at Stanford Stadium with their heads held high following the Bruins’ 24-10 loss to the Cardinal of Stanford. But it wasn’t out of confidence. It reflected no determination or remembrance of a game well played.

Despite win, coaches and quarterback critical of performance

PASADENA, Calif. — On the night the Rose Bowl’s press box was officially named after former football coach Terry Donahue, the 20-year head of UCLA football reflected back on his playing and coaching days. He recalled his feelings of awe playing in and winning the 1966 Rose Bowl over then No. 1 Michigan State.