UCLA Bruins football

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The UCLA Bruins are a major college football program. They compete in NCAA Division I-A and are a member of the Pac-10 Conference. Most of the team's success came in the 1980's and 1990's under head coach Terry Donahue. The Bruins compiled a 151-74-8 record during his tenure, including 13 bowl games and an NCAA record eight straight bowl wins. The program has produced 28 first round draft picks, 30 consensus All-Americans, and multiple major award winners.

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[edit] Team information

Nickname: Bruins
Stadium: Rose Bowl (91,136 capacity)
Fight Song: "Heroes of Westwood"
Traditional Rivals: Southern California Trojans, California
National Championships: One (1954)
Conference Championships: Seventeen (eleven outright)
Conference History:

Bowl Appearances: 27 (13-13-1)
All-Time Win/Loss/Tie Record: 521-338-37 (.607)
Current Head Coach: [Karl Dorrell]

[edit] Chronology of UCLA Head Coaches

Years Coach Record
1919 Fred Cozens 2–6
1920–1922 Harry Trotter 2–13–1
1923–1924 James Cline 2–10–3
1925–1938 William Spaulding 72–51–8
1939–1944 Cowin Horrell 24–31–6
1945–1948 Bert Labrucheire 23–16
1949–1957 Henry Sanders 66–19–1
1958 George Dickerson 1–2
Years Coach Record
1958–1964 Bill Barnes 31–34–3
1965–1970 Tommy Prothro 41–18–3
1971–1973 Pepper Rodgers 19–12–1
1974–1975 Dick Vermeil 15–5–3
1976–1995 Terry Donahue 151–74–8
1996–2001 Bob Toledo 49–32
2002–present Karl Dorrell 29–20

[edit] Individual Award Winners

Gary Beban - 1967
Gary Beban - 1967
Troy Aikman - 1988
Marcedes Lewis - 2005
Jonathan Ogden - 1995
Kris Farris - 1998
Cade McNown - 1998

[edit] College Football Hall of Famers

[edit] Pro Football Hall of Famers

[edit] Current NFL Players

[edit] Other Famous Players

[edit] School records

[edit] Team records

Consecutive wins: 20, 1997-1998;
Consecutive wins at Home: 12, 1946-1947;
Consecutive games without being shutout: 60, 1994-1999
Consecutive shutouts of opponents: 3, 1954-1955

[edit] Individual records

Most rushing yards(game): 322 Maurice Drew against University of Washington
Most rushing yards(season): 1,571 Karim Abdul-Jabbar in the 1995 season
Most rushing yards(career): 3,731 Gaston Green 1984-1987
Most passing yards(game): 513 Drew Olson against Arizona State
Most passing yards(season): 3,470 Cade McNown in the 1998 season
Most passing yards(career): 10,708 Cade McNown 1995-1998
Most receiving yards(game): 263 J.J. Stokes against USC
Most receiving yards(season): 1,494 Freddie Mitchell in the 2000 season
Most receiving yards(career): 3,020 Danny Farmer 1996-1999

[edit] References

  • ESPN College Football Encyclopedia(Pages 908-915)
  1. ^ College Football Hall of Famers
  2. ^ Pro Football Hall of Famers
  3. ^ Current NFL Players

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