Bruins tame the Cougars in 37-6 victory over Houston

UCLA held Houston in a shutout until the last five minutes of the game, when the Cougars’ quarterback David Piland pulled off an 86-yard run for a touchdown.

However, it didn’t change the result ““ UCLA took the 37-6 win over Houston.

The Bruins continued their offensive tirade in the second half, building off the 17 points they scored in the first.

UCLA holds edge with 17-0 lead over Houston at halftime

The UCLA football team heads into halftime with a 17-0 lead over Houston.

The Bruins got off to a quick start with the defense as a Houston receiver dropped the football on a backward pass, which was ruled a fumble, which redshirt sophomore Eric Kendricks returned for a touchdown, a mere 16 seconds into the game.

UCLA football remains humble, focused on a balanced attack

Recent restrictions bar members of the media from entering UCLA football’s locker room following games.

If they did have access, though, they might hear the the Bruins listening to Public Enemy’s “Don’t Believe the Hype.”

Despite its early success, No. 22 UCLA remains as focused as ever, refusing to be anything but humble amid the hype following its win over Nebraska.

UC publishes formal report on recent protests

SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The University of California published a formal report on university protest policies today.

The report’s recommendations include larger roles for administrators in managing protests on campuses, minimized use of force, and increased communication between administrators, police and protesters.