UCLA and Oregon State have alternated enjoying thrilling wins and holding bragging rights for the last two years. But fans of both teams can relate.
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Backup quarterback Richard Brehaut earns starting gig, for now
Redshirt junior Kevin Prince and junior Richard Brehaut have danced around the empty seat for about two years and three weeks.
Practice notes: Brett Hundley fine with the wait
Rick Neuheisel has repeated ad nauseum that he has two quarterbacks, so where does that leave Brett Hundley?
The Bruins’ most heralded recruit in the class of 2011 left high school early to join UCLA in spring practice and immerse himself in the playbook.
Tale of two Andersons: Kyle commits, Jerime suspended two games
The long-term and immediate future of UCLA men’s basketball looks to be more stable after news came by Tuesday night regarding two players wearing Anderson on the back of their jerseys.
First, top prospect Kyle Anderson announced via his Twitter account that he will attend UCLA in 2012.
Anderson, a 6-foot-7-inch swingman from St. Anthony’s High School in New Jersey, is the Bruins’ third commit for the class of 2012 and is ranked as the No. 5 recruit in the country by ESPNU, No. 2 by Rivals.com and, and No. 4 by Scout.com. He joins top 100 recruits Jordan Adams and Dominic Artis as UCLA commits.
Texas avenges last year's loss as UCLA tries to recover from early upsets
PASADENA – Last year’s win over Texas was the crowning achievement of the UCLA football team’s season, a here’s-what-we-can-really-do message sent on national television by beating a college football powerhouse on its home turf.
A year later, with home field reversed, the Longhorns delivered a message of their own: Last year was just an aberration.
Texas delivered payback for the beatdown UCLA laid in Austin with a 49-20 drubbing at the Rose Bowl on Saturday.
Payback: Texas wins in blowout
PASADENA — Kevin Prince was giving the ball to the Longhorns, the Bruin defense was giving up third-down conversions, and Texas took everything UCLA gave them on its way to payback for last year’s beatdown in Austin.
UCLA fell 49-20 to No.
UCLA v. Texas: Three keys
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