Happy Feat Week! The Daily Bruin’s Sam Strong and the Daily News’ Jon Gold are back for a special Rivalry Week episode (or helping as we’re now calling them).
The guys debate how much can be taken away from a 45-6 win over lowly Colorado.
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Happy Feat Week! The Daily Bruin’s Sam Strong and the Daily News’ Jon Gold are back for a special Rivalry Week episode (or helping as we’re now calling them).
The guys debate how much can be taken away from a 45-6 win over lowly Colorado.
If the UCLA football team wants to take back the victory bell, the city championship and by consequence, the Pac-12 South division title, it will have to beat USC on Saturday, something the Bruins haven’t done since 2006.
Despite losing 12 fumbles this season, the UCLA football team has its destiny exactly where it wants it.
PASADENA “”mdash; Before the UCLA football team took the field to honor its seniors for the last home game of the season, Sean Westgate had a simple request.
“All I want from you is everything you’ve got,” the senior linebacker begged of his fellow defenders.
Westgate got that and more as the Bruins took the field and blew out the Colorado Buffaloes 45-6 to get their sixth win of the season and qualify for a bowl game.
We clear out the quote bank from the postgame locker room after UCLA beat Colorado to become bowl eligible.
PASADENA “”mdash; UCLA survived an ugly and uneventful second half to become bowl eligible and beat Colorado 45-6.
UCLA’s was able to secure a 22-yard field goal from senior Tyler Gonzalez to go along with a 15-yard touchdown pass from redshirt junior quarterback Kevin Prince to redshirt junior tight end Joseph Fauria to seal the deal.
PASADENA “”mdash; UCLA is usually on the losing end of blowouts, but not today.
In a span of five plays, the Bruins opened up a 14-0 lead on the visiting Colorado Buffaloes.