The Oregon Trail ““ that historic trek across the country to the Pacific Northwest ““ was by all accounts an exhausting and arduous trek.
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Suspensions and injuries pain Bruins
While much of the talk entering UCLA’s Thursday tilt with Oregon has surrounded the Ducks’ flock of electric playmakers, the Bruins will need all the weapons they can muster to keep pace.
Easier said than done.
Former agent Josh Luchs paid players, targeted Bruin athletes
One of the shadiest corners of the sports world has been thrust into the spotlight, and the residual glare falls upon UCLA.
On Tuesday, former sports agent Josh Luchs published a striking exposé on the relationship between agents and collegiate athletes.
Bruins unable to recover from Cal’s first-half beating
BERKELEY “”mdash; The marching bands from Cal and UCLA opened the afternoon by playing what is essentially the same fight song. But while one team took the tune ““ and its implication ““ to heart, the other must not have been listening.
Cal dominates Bruins 35-7 at Memorial Stadium
BERKELEY “”mdash; Cal’s domination of UCLA started with the opening coin toss. The Golden Bears won the pre-game flip and elected to receive.
UCLA’s running game the key to Cal matchup
About 616,000 yards separate the Rose Bowl from Cal’s Memorial Stadium.
Rivalry within UC football
The series between the UCLA and Cal football teams might not have the hostility or the pageantry of the schools’ official “rivalry” games against USC and Stanford, respectively, but the game always has special meaning behind it for players and fans alike.
“This is the state championship,” UCLA junior safety Rahim Moore said going into Saturday’s clash with Cal.