The Pac-12 conference didn’t take long to act on the brawl that broke out in UCLA’s 48-12 loss to Arizona on Thursday.
The conference chose to suspend 10 players in total, six of them being Bruins.
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The Pac-12 conference didn’t take long to act on the brawl that broke out in UCLA’s 48-12 loss to Arizona on Thursday.
The conference chose to suspend 10 players in total, six of them being Bruins.
TUCSON, Ariz. “”mdash; We clean out the quote bank following UCLA’s 48-12 loss to Arizona on Thursday at Arizona Stadium.
UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel
“The first half was a very lopsided half of football.
Trailing big just before halftime, the UCLA football team thought it had seen it all: missed opportunities, a couple of turnovers and six Arizona touchdowns.
UCLA was doomed from the coin toss that opened the game.
TUCSON, Ariz. “”mdash; If UCLA fans were hoping the first half’s brawl would rally the Bruins for the second half, they’re still hoping.
TUCSON, Ariz. “”mdash; A streaker disguised as a referee created a state of chaos just before halftime in UCLA’s game against Arizona on Thursday, leading to a sideline-clearing brawl and two ejections.
A fan in referee’s clothing made his way to the sideline and onto the field before running across the field and being detained by security.
While play was stopped, a fight broke out at midfield, leading to two ejections.
TUCSON, Ariz. “”mdash; A simple look at the drive chart tells the story of the first half here as Arizona leads UCLA 42-7 after one half of play.