2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION School: UCLA Location: Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 Enrollment: 43,301 (29,585 undergraduates) Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Bruins Website: uclabruins.com Ticket Info.: call (310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor: Dr. Gene Block Athletics Director: Dan Guerrero Conference: Pacific-12 Stadium: Rose Bowl Offensive Alignment: Multiple Defensive Alignment: Multiple Letterwinners Back: 44 (12 starters-4 off, 8 def) Letterwinners Lost: 26 2015 Record: 8-5 Conf. Record: 5-4 (3rd - Pac-12 South Div.)
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 3 (Thu) Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 2
Opponent at Texas A&M (12:30 p.m. PT-CBS) UNLV (5 p.m. PT-P12N) at BYU (7:15 p.m. PT-ESPN/ESPN2) Stanford* Arizona* at Arizona State* at Washington State* Utah* at Colorado* (6 p.m. PT-FS1) Oregon State* USC* at California* Pac-12 Championship (6 p.m. PT-FOX)
* Denotes Pac-12 Conference Game
City, State College Station, Texas Pasadena, Calif. Provo, Utah Pasadena, Calif. Pasadena, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Pullman, Wash. Pasadena, Calif. Boulder, Colo. Pasadena, Calif. Pasadena, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif.
Stadium Kyle Field Rose Bowl Edwards Stadium Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Sun Devil Stadium Martin Stadium Rose Bowl Folsom Field Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Memorial Stadium Levi's Stadium
Series Tied 2-2-0 UCLA leads 1-0-0 UCLA leads 8-3-0 UCLA leads 45-39-3 UCLA leads 23-15-2 UCLA leads 19-12-1 UCLA leads 40-19-1 UCLA leads 11-3-0 UCLA leads 9-2-0 UCLA leads 42-16-4 USC leads 47-31-7 UCLA leads 53-32-1
COACHING STAFF *Head Coach ............................. Jim Mora (Washington '84) Record:.................................................37-16, Four Seasons *Off. Coordinator .....................................Kennedy Polamalu *Def. Coordinator ...............................................Tom Bradley *Assoc. Head Coach/Running Game Coordinator/ Offensive Line....................................................Adrian Klemm *Asst. Head Coach-Defense/Defensive Backs ............. Demetrice Martin *Recruiting Coord./Def. Line...................Angus McClure *Sr. Assoc. Head Coach/Tight Ends.............Rip Scherer *Linebackers/Special Teams Coach ............Scott White *Receivers ..................................................................Eric Yarber *QB Coach/Passing Game Coord.Marques Tuiasosopo *Strength & Conditioning Coord. ......................Sal Alosi
GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Quick Facts 2-3 Rosters 4-11 Coaching Staff 12-39 Player Bios 40-47 Newcomer Bios 48-60 2015 in Review 61-63 Career Records 64-65 Single Season Records 66-67 Individual Records 68-69 Team Records 70-77 Single Game Records 78-80 Team Year-By-Year Records 81-86 Individual Yearly Leaders 87-90 Miscellaneous Records 91-95 Year-By-Year Results 96-97 All-Time Record vs. 2016 Opponents 98 4th Quarter Comebacks 99 Comeback Wins 100-101 Coaching Records 102-104 Championship Teams 105 All-Time Assistant Coaches 106 Attendance 107 UCLA on TV 108-109 UCLA in the Polls 110 Traditions 111-115 All-Time Roster 116-122 Bowl Tradition 123 1954 National Championship 124 College Football Hall of Fame 125 NFL Hall of Fame 126-134 UCLA All-Americans 135-139 UCLA Award Winners 140 Retired Numbers 141 All-Conference Honors 142 Academic Success 143 UCLA in All-Star games 144-154 UCLA in the NFL Special thanks to ASUCLA Photography, Don Liebig, Scott Chandler, Getty Images, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams,Tampa Bay Buccaneers,HoustonTexans,Justin Edmonds (Harkey) and Hannah Fosilien.
2015 UCLA FOOTBALL RESULTS (8-5 Overall; 5-4, 3rd Pac-12 South) Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 15 (Thu) Oct. 22 (Thu) Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 26
(Rk) Opponent (Rk) (#13) Virginia (#13)at
UNLV BYU(#19) (#9)at Arizona(#16)* (#7)Arizona State* (#18)at Stanford* (#15) California* (#20) (#24)Colorado* (#22)at Oregon State* (#18)Washington State* at Utah* (#18) (#22)at USC* Nebraska (Foster Farms Bowl) (#10)
Location Rose Bowl Las Vegas, Nev. Rose Bowl Tucson, Ariz. Rose Bowl Stanford, Calif. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Corvallis, Ore. Rose Bowl Salt Lake City, Utah L.A. Coliseum Santa Clara, Calif.
Score W, 34-16 W, 37-3 W, 24-23 W, 56-30 L, 23-38 L, 35-56 W, 40-24 W, 35-31 W, 41-0 L, 27-31 W, 17-9 L, 21-40 L, 29-37
Attendance 68,615 31,262 67,612 56,004 80,113 50,464 57,046 51,508 38,074 76,255 46,230 83,602 33,527
* Denotes Pac-12 Conference Game
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Demetrice Martin — deh-MEE-tris Marques Tuiasosopo — MAR-cus too-we-AH-so-SO-po
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96 Eli Ankou — EE-lee ANN-koo 74 Alex Akingbulu — ah-king-BOO-lou 55 Michael Alves — al-VEZ 69 Preston Awedisean — a-weed-uh-sin 12 Jayon Brown — J-on 30 Zachary Byrge— burrge like “urge” 33 Johnny Den Bleyker — den blake-er 12 Mike Fafaul — FAY-ful 15 Ka’imi Fairbairn — kuh-EE-me FAIR-bairn 39 Ethan Fernea — FIR-knee-uh 20 Stefan Flintoft — STEPH-an 45 Giovanni Gentosi — gen-TOE-see 21 Tahaan Goodman — tuh-HAHN
73 Tevita Halalilo — hal-la-LEE-lo 11 Nate Iese — ee-YES-say 1 Soso Jamabo — Juh-MAH-bo 32 Mique Juarez — ME-kay 11 Keisean Lucier-South — key-Shawn Lou-see-er 98 Takkarist McKinley — tuh-CAR-ist 71 Poasi Moala — Po-AH-see MO-ah-luh 18 Devon Modster — dev-VON 93 Chigozie Nnoruka — CHEE-go-zay N-nor-oo-kuh 92 Osa Odighizuwa — OH-suh Oh-DIGGY-zoo-wuh 4 Bolu Olorunfunmi — Bo-lu OH-lor-run-fun-me 86 Audie Omotosho — oh-mo-toe-show 27 Christian Pabico — Puh-Bee-co 6 Adarius Pickett — uh-DARE-e-us 52 Scott Quessenberry — KWESS-en-berry 85 Alex Rassool — RAH-sool 44 Isaako Savaiinaea — ease-SUH-ah-co sav-uh-ee-NYE-uh 39 Adam Searl — SIR-rul
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Isaako Savaiinaea LB Giovanni Gentosi TE Eddie Vanderdoes DL Markus Boyer OL Scott QuessenberryOL Lokeni Toailoa LB Nolan Dellibovi OL Michael Alves OL Breland Brandt LB Josh Wariboko-Alali OL Deon Hollins DL Gyo Shojima OL Zach Bateman OL Jake Tourville OL Paco Perez OL Conor McDermott OL Preston Awedisean DL Najee Toran OL Poasi Moala OL Cristian Garcia OL Tevita Halalilo OL Alex Akingbulu OL Andre James OL Boss Tagaloa DL Kenny Lacy OL Justin Rittman DL Kolton Miller OL Clayton Demski OL Caleb Wilson TE Eldridge MassingtonWR Alex Van Dyke WR Alex Rassool TE Audie Omotosho WR Jordan Wilson TE Austin Roberts TE Thomas Schwab DL Rick Wade DL Jacob Tuioti-Mariner DL Austin Kent P Osa Odighizuwa DL Chigozie Nnoruka DL Nick Terry DL Marcus Moore DL Eli Ankou DL Jake Burton DL Takkarist McKinley DL Matt Dickerson DL Jake Jones TE Takkarist McKinley DL Matt Dickerson DL Jake Jones TE
29 Brad Sochowski — so-CHOW-ski 58 Gyo Shojima — GEE-oh show-GEE-muh 15 Andrew Strauch — str-ow (like wow) 35 Ainuu Taua — eye-NUH-oow t-OW-wuh 20 Leni Toailoa — toy-uh-low-uh 52 Lokeni Toailoa — low-KAY-knee toy-uh-low-uh 69 Najee Toran — knaw-ghee TORE-ann 91 Jacob Tuioti-Mariner — too-wee-O-tee 47 Eddie Vanderdoes — van-der-DOZE 2 Jaleel Wadood — wah-DO 56 Josh Wariboko-Alali — wahr-rhee-Bo-ko ah-la-Lee
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JIM MORA Head Coach 5th Season Washington '84
On December 10, 2011, former Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora was named UCLA's 17th head coach in school history. The 2015 season saw Coach Mora equal Terry Donahue’s school-best four-year win mark of 37 contests, extend the school’s win streak in games away from the Rose Bowl to a school record total of 12 and participate in a fourth straight bowl game. Eight Bruins, including first-round selection Kenny Clark and second-round pick Myles Jack, were chosen in the 2016 NFL Draft, the most by the program since 1988.The total of eight players selected in the draft was the most of any Pac-12 school and the most UCLA has ever had picked in the seven round draft format. In addition, the Bruins achieved numerous individual school marks in 2015, including kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn, the program’s second Lou Groza Award winner, becoming the conference’s all-time leading scorer; Jordan Payton emerging as the school’s all-time leading receiver; running back Paul Perkins producing a second-straight 1,000-yard season; freshman quarterback Josh Rosen establishing multiple school milestones. The team set a school mark for the most 500-yard total offense games in a season (6) and recorded its first road shutout since 1987, while keeping as many as three opponents out of the end zone for the first time since the 1988 season. In 2014, Coach Mora guided the Bruins to the ninth 10-win season in school history, matching the school record for wins in a season. It marked the third straight year in which Mora's Bruins had produced at least nine wins, a first in program history, and included a third consecutive win over USC. His 29 total wins are the most-ever by a UCLA coach in his initial three seasons on the job. Following the victory in the 2015 Valero Alamo Bowl, UCLA had captured wins in 10 straight games away from the Rose Bowl to match that school record, including a school-best 7-0 slate in 2014. That bowl win was also the team's third victory of the season over an AP Top-15 ranked opponent, which was the most by the program since it defeated four such teams in 1952. The Bruins capped off the year ranked No. 10 in the final AP poll, the highest for the program since 1998. Linebacker Eric Kendricks, who became the school's all-time leading tackler during the season, went on to be UCLA's first recipient of the Butkus Award and the program's second-straight winner of the Lott IMPACT Trophy. Quarterback Brett Hundley set numerous school career records, including bests for most touchdown passes and total offense. Kendricks, Hundley and defensive lineman Owa Odighizuwa were selected in the 2015 NFL Draft. Perkins led the Pac-12 in rushing, the first time for a Bruin since 2001, and produced the second-highest rushing yardage total in school history. In 2013, Mora led the Bruins to the eighth 10-win season in school history, tying the school mark for most wins in a season. His total of 19 wins during his first two seasons at the helm is the most ever by a UCLA head coach in that time period. The team captured its 10th win by besting Virginia Tech in the Sun Bowl. UCLA remained in the AP rankings throughout the full season for the first time since 1998. Linebacker Anthony Barr was selected as a firstteam All-America and as the school's first winner of the Lott IMPACT Trophy. A school record 18 true freshmen saw action during the season and seven true freshmen position players started in a game to match that school record. Five Bruins, the most by the program since 2002, were selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, headed by Barr's pick at No. 9 overall by the Vikings. In his first year, Mora guided the Bruins to the 2012 South Division Championship of the Pac-12 Conference and matched the school-record for wins by a first-year coach, with nine. The Bruins, who played in the Holiday Bowl, set numerous offensive records during the course of the season, including establishing a new school rushing leader, in Johnathan Franklin, and several passing marks achieved by Hundley. On defense, Barr emerged as one of the most dynamic performers in the country in his first season as a linebacker and led the nation in sacks for a good portion of the year. Kendricks topped the conference in tackles, ranking 11th in the country. Four players were selected in the 2013 NFL Draft, including defensive lineman Datone Jones in the first round by the Green Bay Packers. 2016 Media Guide
Mora, a former NFC Coach of the Year, came to UCLA after spending part of 2010 and most of 2011 as an analyst and contributor for the NFL Network and the NFL on FOX. He brought 25 years of NFL coaching acumen with him to UCLA, including four years of NFL head coaching experience while at the helm of the Atlanta Falcons (2004-06) and the Seattle Seahawks (2009). Mora took over for Mike Holmgren as head coach of the Seahawks in 2009. He had served as assistant head coach and defensive backs coach for Seattle in the 2007 and 2008 campaigns.The Seahawks went 10-6 and finished first in the NFC West in 2007 and won the Wild Card game in the playoffs. In his initial season as the head coach of Atlanta in 2004, Mora directed the team to an 11-5 record, becoming just the eighth rookie head coach in NFL history to win 11 games and the 11th to bring home a Division title.The Falcons captured the NFC South title and earned an appearance in the NFC Championship Game for only the second time in franchise history. Mora was selected as the NFC Coach of the Year. The Falcon's defense improved from a league ranking of 32nd in 2003 to No. 14 overall the next season, fueled by a league-leading and franchise record 48 quarterback sacks. Atlanta topped the NFL in rushing in all three of Mora's seasons as head coach. In 2006, Michael Vick became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for at least 1,000 yards in a season. Mora had joined the Falcons following a seven-season stint with the San Francisco 49ers (1997-2003). He spent his last five seasons in San Francisco as the defensive coordinator. In his first year, the 49ers finished No. 1 in the NFL in total defense, No. 2 in pass defense (25 interceptions), takeaways (41) and run defense, as well as finishing No. 3 in the League in sacks (54). The 1998 squad tied for No. 1 in the NFC, and No. 4 in the NFL in interceptions, with 21. In the 2002 and 2003 seasons with San Francisco, the defense finished no lower than fourth in the NFL versus the run and in 2003, produced 42 sacks, to tie for second in the conference. The 1997 team advanced to the NFC Championship Game and had three defensive players voted to the Pro Bowl, while the 1998 and 2002 squads captured Wild Card Game wins. From 1992-1996, Mora worked on the staff of his dad, Jim E. Mora, as the secondary coach with the New Orleans Saints. His defensive expertise began to take shape and the Saints boasted the No. 1 pass defense in the NFL during his first two years. In 1985, Mora broke into the NFL coaching ranks with the San Diego Chargers, under head coach Don Coryell. He spent seven seasons with the Chargers, advancing from the league's first quality control coaching position to defensive backs coach, while working for head coaches Coryell, Al Saunders and Dan Henning. NFL Pro Bowlers who have played under coach Mora over the years include -- Julian Peterson, LB-Seattle and San Francisco; Marcus Trufant, DB-Seattle; Allen Rossum, DB-Atlanta; Patrick Kerney, DL-Atlanta; Roder4
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL ick Coleman, DL-Atlanta; Keith Brooking, LB-Atlanta; DeAngelo Hall, DBAtlanta; Michael Vick, QB-Atlanta; Alge Crumpler, TE-Atlanta; Warrick Dunn, RB-Atlanta; Bryant Young, DL-San Francisco; Lance Schulters, DB-San Francisco; Merton Hanks, DB-San Francisco; Eric Allen, DB-New Orleans; Tyrone Hughes, DB-New Orleans; Gill Byrd, DB-San Diego. Mora began his coaching career, in 1984, at the University of Washington. He joined the staff of head coach Don James, in the role of defensive assistant, following a four-year playing career as a defensive back for the Huskies.While at UW, Mora had the opportunity to be a part of two Rose Bowl teams as a player (1981-loss to Michigan; 1982-win over Iowa), and helped the Huskies land a berth in the 1985 Orange Bowl (win over Oklahoma) as a graduate assistant coach. During his five seasons in the Husky program, Washington compiled a 48-12 record, ranked among the nation's Top 10 teams on three occasions, and did not finish lower than second in the Pac-10 standings. Coaching Experience UCLA .................................................................................................... 2012-present Head coach ..................................................................................................................... Seattle Seahawks.................................................................................. 2007-2009 Head coach ............................................................................................................2009 Defensive Coordinator .................................................................................2007-08 Atlanta Falcons ..................................................................................... 2004-2006 Head Coach.....................................................................................................2004-06 San Francisco 49ers ........................................................................... 1997-2003 Defensive Coordinator ........................................................................... 1999-2003 Secondary .......................................................................................................1997-98 New Orleans Saints ............................................................................ 1992-1996 Secondary ........................................................................................................1992-96 San Diego Chargers .................................................................................1985-91 Secondary ........................................................................................................1989-91 Defensive Quality Control ...........................................................................1985-88 University of Washington ............................................................................1984 Graduate Assistant ...............................................................................................1984 Mora's Head Coaching Record at UCLA Year ............................................................................................Record 2015 ...........................................................................................................................8-5 2014 ........................................................................................................................ 10-3 2013 ........................................................................................................................ 10-3 2012 ...........................................................................................................................9-5 Totals ..................................................................................................................... 37-16 UCLA's NFL Draftees Under Coach Mora Draft Year Name, Pos. Rd./Pick ............................Team 2016 Kenny Clark, DL 1/27................................. Green Bay Myles Jack, LB 2/36................................Jacksonville Caleb Benenoch, OL 5/148 .............................. Tampa Bay Paul Perkins, RB 5/149 .............................. NY Giants Jordan Payton, WR 5/154 ................................Cleveland Aaron Wallace, LB 7/222 ...............................Tennessee Thomas Duarte, TE 7/231 .......................................Miami Devin Fuller, WR 7/238 .....................................Atlanta 2015 Eric Kendricks, LB 2/45..................................Minnesota Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DL 3/74................................. NY Giants Brett Hundley, QB 5/147 .............................. Green Bay 2014 Anthony Barr, LB 1/9 ....................................Minnesota Xavier Su'a-Filo, OL 2/33.....................................Houston Cassius Marsh, DL 4/108 ..................................... Seattle Shaq Evans,WR 4/115 ....................................NY Jets Jordan Zumwalt, LB 6/192 ............................... Pittsburgh 2013 Datone Jones, DL 1/26................................. Green Bay Johnathan Franklin, RB 4/125 .............................. Green Bay Jeff Locke, P 5/156 ...............................Minnesota Jeff Baca, OL 6/196 ...............................Minnesota
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ADRIAN KLEMM
Defensive Coordinator
Associate Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
2nd Season Penn State '79
5th Season Hawai'i/Excelsior College '08
Tom Bradley, who comes to Westwood with over 35 years of coaching experience, is widely regarded as one of the top defensive minds in college football. “To bring a coach of Tom Bradley’s caliber to UCLA is very exciting,” said Mora at the time of his hiring. “His knowledge of the game, extensive experience, level of intensity and attention to detail all make him one of the best defensive teachers in college football. Combine that with the fact that he has strong national recruiting ties and is one of the most well respected coaches in the game - it all adds up to Tom being a tremendous addition to our staff.” Bradley came to UCLA after spending the 2014 season as West Virginia’s senior associate head coach. Prior to his time in Morgantown, Bradley spent more than 30 years on the sidelines at Penn State, serving as the Nittany Lion’s defensive coordinator from 2000-2011 and as interim head coach in 2011. In his first season at UCLA in 2015, coach Bradley’s defense surrendered just 5.0 yards per play, second-lowest mark in the Pac-12 Conference. The Bruins secondary led the conference in fewest yards passing allowed per game (203.2), in team pass defense efficiency (113.4) and in fewest yards allowed passing per attempt (5.8). For the first time since the 1988 season, the UCLA defense kept as many as three opponents out of the end zone in a game and recorded a shutout at Oregon State, its first on the road since 1987. Three Bruin defenders were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft. Defensive lineman Kenny Clark was a first-round pick of the Green Bay Packers. Linebacker Myles Jack was a second-round choice of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Linebacker Aaron Wallace was tabbed by the Tennessee Titans in the seventh round. Under Bradley, Penn State’s defenses were regularly atop the national rankings. In his time as defensive coordinator, Bradley guided the Nittany Lions to six consecutive top 15 finishes in both total and scoring defense (2004-09). From 2004-2011, Penn State held 53 of its 88 opponents to 17 points or fewer, including a run of 10 games during the 2009 season. During that same eight season span, Bradley’s defenses ranked in the top 10 nationally in points allowed seven times and in the top 20 nationally in total defense seven times. In particular, the 2008 unit was one of only four defenses nationally to rank in the top 10 in rushing, total and scoring defense and led the Big Ten in both rushing and total defense. Over the course of his time at Penn State, Bradley helped the Nittany Lions to 13 double-figure win seasons, 20 seasons with at least nine wins, 27 bowl appearances and the 1982 and 1996 national championships. Recognized as Rivals Defensive Coordinator of the Year in 2008, Bradley was also named the Associated Press Defensive Coordinator of the Year in 2005 and selected as one of the nation’s top 10 recruiters by SportsIllustrated.com that same year. In all, Bradley coached 18 All-Americans, 43 All-Conference players and helped 51 student-athletes reach the National Football League while at Penn State. The AllAmericans included: LaVar Arrington (LB/1998-99); Navarro Bowman (LB/2009); James Boyd (S/2000); Courtney Brown (DE/1999); Shane Conlon (LB/1985-86); Dan Connor (LB/2006-07); Tamba Hali (DE/2005); Kim Herring (S/1996); David Macklin (CB/1998); O.J. McDuffie (WR/1992); Paul Posluszny (LB/2005-06); Brandon Short (LB/1999); Alan Zemaitis (DB/2005); Michael Zordich (S/1985). Bradley was a member of the Penn State football team from 1975-78, earning letters his final two seasons (helping the Nittany Lions to a 22-2 record), highlighted by a berth in the 1978 National Championship game vs. Alabama. He helped the Nittany Lions earn spots in the 1975 and '79 Sugar Bowls, the 1976 Gator Bowl and the 1977 Fiesta Bowl. A native of Johnstown, Pa., Bradley earned his degree in business in 1979 and a Master's in sports administration from Penn State in 1986. He was a graduate assistant in 1979 and became a full-time staff member in 1980, initially serving as special teams coach. Bradley is a graduate of Bishop McCort High School in Johnstown and is an inductee in the Cambria County Sports Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in football, basketball and track and field as a prep student-athlete. He was inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in May of 2014. PERSONAL — Education: Penn State, 1979, Master's 1986; At UCLA: Second year (joined the staff in February of 2015)
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Former NFL offensive lineman and three-time Super Bowl winner Adrian Klemm joined the Bruin staff in December 2011 after coaching four seasons at SMU, and has quickly established himself as one of the top coaches and recruiters in the nation. In February of 2014, he was elevated to Associate Head Coach. In addition, the top two single-season individual rushing totals in school history have come behind his offensive lines (Johnathan Franklin-2012; Paul Perkins-2014). In just a few short weeks in Westwood, Klemm helped the Bruins bring in one of the nation's top classes for 2012 and was named the Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year by 24/7 Sports. He followed it up by bringing in one of the nation's top O-line groups in 2013 and was tabbed by Rivals.com as one of the nation's Top 25 recruiters. His offensive line recruiting group for 2015 was ranked as high as number one in the nation. Klemm’s offensive line ranked first in the Pac-12 in fewest quarterback sacks allowed in 2015 (1.15), a mark which ranked 15th in the nation. The season total of 14 sacks was the second-lowest in school history. Perkins became the first Bruin running back to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in back-to-back seasons at UCLA since DeShaun Foster in 2000-01 and moved up to third on the all-time school rushing list. Center Jake Brendel, who became the first Bruin to start at least 50 games, and tackle Conor McDermott each earned second-team all-conference honors. Brendel, a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and finalist for the Campbell Trophy, earned first-team Academic all-conference honors for the fourth straight season and was chosen a CoSIDA District 8 Academic All-America selection. Caleb Benenoch, Alex Redmond and Redmond each headed into NFL Camps during the summer of 2016. In 2014, his O-line helped produce the leading rusher in the Pac-12 Conference, who totaled the second-highest rushing yard total in school history (1,575 yards). Perkins also became the 13th Bruin back to reach the 1,000-yard milestone. Brendel earned second-team all-conference and first-team academic all-conference honors. Benenoch, Redmond and Scott Quessenberry were each named honorable mention all-conference selections. McDermott developed into a player to watch at tackle. In each of his first two seasons, one of his Bruin linemen was chosen in the NFL Draft. Xavier Su’a-Filo’s selection with the first pick in the second round in 2014 is the highest for a UCLA offensive lineman since the Baltimore Ravens tabbed Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden with the No. 4 overall pick in 1996. In 2013, Su'a-Filo earned the MorrisTrophy, after a vote of the Pac-12 defensive linemen, as the top offensive lineman in the league. Brendel earned honorable mention all-conference recognition and Redmond was tabbed for Freshman All-America post-season honors. In his first season on the field with the Bruins in 2012, his offensive linemen helped pave the way for record-setting running back Johnathan Franklin. New school rushing records were established for most rushing yards by a back in a season, most rushing yards by a back in a career, most all-purpose yards in a season, most all-purpose yards in a career and most 100-yard rushing games in a season. Senior guard Jeff Baca was selected in the 2013 NFL Draft. Su'a-Filo earned first-team all-conference honors and All-America acclaim from several publications. In addition, center Brendel, tackle Torian White and tackle Simon Goines were recognized on Freshman All-America teams. A four-year starter as a player at the University of Hawai'i, Klemm began volunteering with the SMU program in 2008 after spending seven seasons in the NFL and winning Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXIX) as a member of the New England Patriots. He made an immediate impact at SMU, quickly emerging as one of the nation's top recruiters and helping Coach June Jones produce his first 1,000-yard rusher. In 2011, SMU featured the nation's seventh-leading rusher in Zach Line (122.4 yards per game). Two Mustang offensive linemen went on to be selected in the 2012 NFL Draft - Josh LeRibeus in the third round by the Redskins; Kelvin Beachum, in the seventh round by the Steelers. On the field in 2010, Klemm tutored a young SMU line and guided Beachum to first-team All-Conference USA honors. He also led J.T. Brooks and Blake McJunkin to honorable mention all-conference accolades. His line helped the SMU offense set school records in total offense, passing yards, passing touchdowns and first downs among others. Line finished the season with 1,494 rushing yards, the second-best single-season total in school history, trailing only Eric Dickerson's 1982 effort. Following the 2010 season, Klemm was named the top non-BCS AQ Recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com, and was further recognized by the outlet as one of the Top 25 recruiters in the country. Other services took note as well, as FoxSports/Scout.com named him the Conference USA Recruiter of the Year. Following this success, Klemm was named SMU's Recruiting Coordinator in the summer of 2011. In 2009, Klemm helped Beachum earn second-team all-conference honors. The line blocked for an offense that passed for a then-school record total of 3,666 yards and
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In 2009, Klemm helped Beachum earn second-team all-conference honors. The offense passed for a then-school record total of 3,666 yards and produced the first collegiate 1,000-yard rusher under coach Jones. After a standout playing career at Hawai'i, Klemm was the 46th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft by New England. He played under Jones during his senior season (1999), and was a part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, as Hawai'i improved from 0-12 to 9-4 and won a bowl game that season. Klemm was selected as a starting left tackle at the Senior Bowl and also received invitations to the Hula Bowl and the East-West Shrine Game. He attended Saint Monica HS in Santa Monica, CA. PERSONAL — Education:Attended the University of Hawai'i and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts from Excelsior College; ('08);At UCLA: Fifth year (joined the staff in December of 2011); Born: May 21, 1977 in Los Angeles, CA.
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Asst. Head Coach Defense/Secondary 5th Season Michigan State/Excelsior College '06
Demetrice Martin was named to Coach Mora's staff in December of 2011. He left a position as the secondary/cornerbacks coach at the University of Washington to join the Bruins and soon had a large impact in the area of recruiting, as well as, on the field. He was promoted to Assistant Head Coach in February of 2014 and then to Assistant Head Coach Defense/Secondary in February of 2015. In 2015, the Bruins secondary led the Pac-12 in pass defense, allowing the fewest average yards per game (203.2) and the lowest average yards per pass attempt (5.8). of any school. UCLA also topped the Pac-12 in pass defense efficiency (113.4) while producing three players who received all-conference recognition - Randall Goforth (second team), Jaleel Wadood (second team) and Marcus Rios (honorable mention). In 2014, four of his defensive backs were honored with All-Pac-12 accolades (Ishmael Adams-1st team; Fabian Moreau and Anthony Jefferson-2nd team; Jaleel Wadood honorable mention).The unit ranked third in the Pac-12 conference in pass defense. Jefferson, who led the secondary with 72 tackles and was invited to the Senior Bowl, joined Moreau in a tie for the team lead with eight passes defended. Martin helped to prepare a secondary which featured three new starters, in 2013. Adams, who came on to lead the team in interceptions, and Moreau were firsttime starters at the corners. Jefferson ranked third on the team in tackles (89) in his initial season as a starter. Goforth, the veteran of the group in his sophomore season, was fourth on the squad in tackles (78) and second with three interceptions. Martin mentored a veteran group in his first season on the field with the Bruins. Senior cornerback Sheldon Price, who moved on to the NFL, matched a school record with three interceptions in the Houston win. Andrew Abbott, along with Price, ranked among the Pac-12 leaders with four interceptions in 2012. Tevin McDonald was listed with the conference leaders in passes defended. Martin had been on the University of Washington staff for three seasons prior to coming to UCLA. The 2010 Husky secondary finished second in the Pac-10 in pass defense. In 2006 and 2007, he was a defensive graduate assistant at USC, working with the Trojan secondary.Prior to joining the USC staff,Martin spent three seasons (2003-05) as the pass defense coordinator and secondary coach at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) in Walnut, CA. The Mounties played in the National Bowl in 2003 and 2004. He was also the secondary coach at Pasadena City College in 2001 and 2002. The Lancers went 18-4 during that period, winning the Mission Conference title both seasons and appearing in two bowl games. He began his career in coaching at Monrovia (Calif.) High (1999-2000). A product of Pasadena (Calif.) Muir High School, Martin went to Michigan State, where he played wide receiver and cornerback from 1992 to 1995, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1994 when he led the conference with seven interceptions. He had 10 interceptions in his career and the Spartans went on to play in the Liberty (1993) and Independence (1995) bowl games. Martin played professionally as a cornerback for the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe (1997) and for the Houston Thunderbears (1998-99) in the Arena Football League. He signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams in the NFL and spent time on the practice squad. PERSONAL — Education: Attended Michigan State and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Excelsior College, 2006; At UCLA: Fifth year (named to staff in December 2011); Born: February 23, 1973; Family: Wife, Tiffany; son, Cole and daughter, Kori.
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KENNEDY POLAMALU
ANGUS McCLURE Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line
Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
10th Season (5th w/defensive line) Sacramento State '93
3rd Season (1st as offensive coordinator) USC '87
Angus McClure has over 20 years of coaching experience and is entering his ninth season as a member of the Bruin staff. In 2012, he began coaching the defensive line, having previously worked with tight ends, offensive line and special teams since arriving in Westwood in 2007. Angus continues in his role as the Recruiting Coordinator. Over the past eight years, McClure has also led the recruiting effort which has resulted in Bruin classes being ranked among the nation's top 20 in each year. In 2013-14, he was named among the Top 25 Recruiters in College Football by Rivals. In addition, UCLA has had a defensive lineman selected in seven of the past nine NFL drafts. First-team All-Pac-12 performer Kenny Clark, a first-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in the 2016 NFL Draft, led a Bruin defense which surrendered just 5.0 yards per play, second-lowest mark in the Pac-12 Conference during the 2015 campaign. Clark was named a third-team AP All-America and was a first-team All-Conference selection. UCLA rated fifth in total defense in the league in 2015 and allowed the second-fewest rushing touchdowns of any program during the regular season. In 2014, McClure's defensive line keyed the defense which ranked third in the Pac-12. Owa Odighizuwa, who was invited to the Senior Bowl, and Clark each earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors. Eddie Vanderdoes was named honorable mention. Ellis McCarthy was invited to participate in the NFL Combine. In 2013, Cassius Marsh, who earned an East-West All-Star game and NFL combine invite, and Keenan Graham each enjoyed career seasons. Marsh was a fourth-round selection by the Seattle Seahawks. McClure also helped tutor a group of impressive young linemen. McCarthy was named one of the team's most improved players at the annual banquet. Vanderdoes, a freshman All-America pick, and Clark, Most Valuable Lineman at the Sun Bowl, caused opponents problems all season long. UCLA became the only school to have five defensive lineman participate in College All Star Games in the previous two years. Several of McClure's defensive linemen enjoyed career seasons in 2012 and helped the Bruins rank among the nation's best in sacks while advancing to the Conference Championship game for a second straight season. Senior Datone Jones finished with 62 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks and went on to be a first-round selection in the NFL Draft. Marsh registered 50 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 8.0 sacks. Odighizuwa totaled 44 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. In 2011 with McClure coaching the Offensive Line, UCLA led the South Division of the Pac-12 in rushing and played in the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game. Over his time as a Bruin coach, McClure has tutored a number of current NFL players: Clark (Packers),Marsh (Seahawks),Jones (Packers),Kevin McDermott (49ers/Ravens/Vikings), Logan Paulsen (Redskins), Matthew Slater (Patriots), Mike Harris (Chargers/Vikings), Nate Chandler (Panthers/Bears), Jeff Baca (Vikings/Chargers), Jeff Locke (Vikings), Cory Harkey (Rams), Kai Forbath (Redskins/Saints) and Christian Yount (Browns/Patriots). McClure came to UCLA after serving as the offensive line/run game coordinator on Turner Gill's staff at the University of Buffalo in 2006. Buffalo scored more points (201) in conference games than any other team in the Mid-American Conference East Division. Running back James Starks (current player and starter for the 2011 Packers' Super Bowl Championship team) earned second-team All-MAC honors and was an honorable mention Freshman All-American. Offensive lineman Jamie Richard was drafted and became a starter for the Indianapolis Colts. McClure spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as an assistant on Bill Callahan's staff at Nebraska. He assisted with the offensive line, coaching tackles, as well as working with the special teams. The Cornhuskers defeated Michigan in the 2005 Alamo Bowl. McClure pupil Matt Slauson was named Freshman All American. As a Husker coach, McClure tutored a number of NFL bound players: Matt Slauson (Jets), Lydon Murtha (Dolphins), Chris Patrick (Giants) and Sam Koch (Ravens). Prior to his stint at Nebraska, McClure was an assistant head coach and offensive line coach at Sacramento State University (1997-2003) where he played a major role in record-breaking offenses. During his tenure, the Hornets set 52 NCAA Division I-AA, Big Sky Conference, or school records. He coached 20 All-Big Sky conference honorees and had six of his players sign NFL contracts. One of McClure's pupils, Lonie Paxton of the Patriots (also Broncos), went on to collect three Super Bowl rings.Another McClure pupil, Marco Cavka was drafted by the Jets. In addition, five Sacramento State players earned All-American honors and four were chosen to participate in college all-star games. In his seven seasons at Sac State, the Hornets led the Big Sky in rushing four times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002). In 1996, McClure coached tight ends at the University of Nevada. He helped the Wolf Pack to the Big West title, a 9-3 record, and the LasVegas Bowl championship. His tight ends produced a school record 13 touchdowns during the season. Nevada led Division I-A with 527.3 yard per game of total offense and topped the Big West Conference in both rushing and passing. Angus has served as a guest coach in several NFL camps over the years, including the Dallas Cowboys (2013), Buffalo Bills (2007, 2006), San Francisco 49ers (2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996), Seattle Seahawks (1998) and San Diego Chargers (2011, 2012,1997). A graduate of Sacramento State, McClure played football there from 1987-91 and later served as a member of the faculty from 1997-2004. He was on the 1988 Hornet team that advanced to the NCAA Division II championship semifinals with an offense which averaged 486.0 yards per game. He began his coaching career at McClatchy High School in Sacramento as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 1992-95 while also coaching the offensive line and tight ends. PERSONAL — Education: Bachelor’s in Liberal Studies from Sacramento State, 1995; At UCLA: 10th year overall on staff (first joined staff in June 2007 as tight ends coach); Born: December 9, 1968 in San Francisco, CA; Family: Angus and his wife Erin have two sons, Hamish and Malcolm.
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Kennedy Polamalu was elevated to Offensive Coordinator in January of 2016 after serving as the UCLA running backs coach the previous two seasons. He was hired as running backs coach in December 2013 and coached during the Sun Bowl. A long-time collegiate and NFL coach, Polamalu returned to Westwood where he previously served as a graduate assistant coach for the Bruins during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. “We are thrilled to have a man and coach of Kennedy's stature in the Bruin Family,” said Mora at the time of his hiring. “Kennedy is widely regarded as one of the finest football coaches in America, and our student athletes will benefit not only from his coaching but also his mentorship.” In 2015, Paul Perkins became the first Bruin back to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons since DeShaun Foster in 2000-01. He also became the first Bruin back to catch at least 70 passes in a career. Perkins, selected by the NY Giants in the 2016 NFL Draft, was named second-team all-conference and ranked among the nation’s top 25 in rushing yards (1,343) and rushing touchdowns (14). In addition, three other Bruin backs gained at least 190 yards during the season. In the 2014 season, Polamalu's unit produced the leading rusher in the Pac-12 Conference who totaled the second-highest rushing yardage total in school history (1,575 yards). Perkins also became the 13th back in school history to reach the 1,000-yard rushing milestone. A four-year letterman (1982-85) as both fullback and linebacker at USC, most recently Polamalu was the Trojans offensive coordinator and running backs coach from 2010-12 in his second stint with the team. During his first tenure as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2000-03, he served as running backs coach (2000), special teams coordinator (2001) and running backs coach & special teams coordinator (2002, 2003). From 2004-09, Polamalu worked in the NFL ranks as Tennessee Titans running backs coach following the 2009 season, Jacksonville Jaguars running backs coach (2005-09) and Cleveland Browns running backs coach (2004-05). While in Jacksonville, both Fred Taylor (2007) and former UCLA great Maurice Jones-Drew (2009) earned Pro Bowl honors as the Jaguars offense totaled the third-most rushing yards in the NFL over that time, including four Top 10 rushing finishes. In 2009, Jones-Drew finished fourth in the NFL in rushing (1,391 yards), fourth in scrimmage yards (1,765) and second in total touchdowns scored (16). In 2008, Greg Jones became the highest paid fullback in NFL history. Polamalu also previously served as an assistant coach at San Diego State (1999, 1994-96) and Colorado (1997-98). While with the Bruins as a graduate assistant coach (1992-93), he worked with the secondary and special teams and helped the 1993 team to a Rose Bowl berth. Beginning his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Crespi High in Encino (Calif.) for three seasons (1986-88) and then at Westlake High in Westlake Village (Calif.) for three more seasons (1989-91), Polamalu helped lead his team at Crespi to the 1986 CIF Division I championship. Polamalu, who earned his bachelor’s degree in History from USC in 1987, attended Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif. and was a prep All-American in football, member of the basketball and track teams and also served as the student body president. Polamalu’s family football tree is extensive. His nephew,Troy Polamalu, was a longtime star in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers; his brother, Ao Polamalu, played football at Penn State (1985-87); his nephew Nicky Sualua played running back in the NFL with Dallas and Cincinnati after attending Ohio State; and three other nephews played college football (Leie Sualua - Oregon, Joe Polamalu - Oregon State and Kaio Aumua – UTEP) PERSONAL — Education: Bachelor's in History from the University of Southern California, 1987;At UCLA:Third year (joined the staff in December of 2013); Born: Nov. 22, 1963 in Pago Pago, American Samoa; Family: wife-Diane; chilldren-K.C., Matthew Aoatoa, Kendra and Raymond Trey.
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RIP SCHERER
MARQUES TUIASOSOPO
Sr. Assoc. Head Coach/Tight Ends
Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator
1st Season William & Mary '74
1st Season Washington '01
Rip Scherer, a past collegiate head coach, enters his first season as Senior Associate Head Coach and will be in charge of UCLA's tight ends. He has been working in the UCLA athletic administration since June of 2013, with oversight of the football program as one of his primary duties. Scherer came to UCLA in the summer of 2013 after serving two seasons as the assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach at the University of Colorado. In all, he has 33 years of full-time coaching experience (27 in college and six in the pros). In his first CU season, he worked with a young quarterback group and helped develop Tyler Hansen into a free agent signing with the Cincinnati Bengals. Scherer worked the 2009-10 seasons for the NFL's Carolina Panthers, where he was the quarterbacks coach after spending the previous four campaigns (2005-08) with the Cleveland Browns. Prior to that, he had logged time at 11 different schools, from coastto-coast, in just over three decades in the collegiate ranks. At Carolina (under head coach John Fox), Scherer was integral in the development of former Bruin quarterback Matt Moore, who led the Panthers to a 4-1 record while starting the last five games of the 2009 season and generating a 104.9 quarterback rating after veteran Jake Delhomme sustained an injury. With injuries taking their toll on the 2010 stable of quarterbacks, Scherer and the Panthers used four different quarterbacks under center throughout the season. In Cleveland, (under head coach Romeo Crennel) he served as the quarterbacks coach all four seasons from 2005-08, the final two adding assistant head coaching duties to his responsibilities. In his time there, he helped develop Derek Anderson, who was selected to the 2007 Pro Bowl after throwing for 3,787 yards and 29 touchdowns as the Browns boasted the eighth-best offense in the NFL in terms of scoring and passing yards per game. He entered the professional ranks after he had coaching stints in the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, including two stops as a collegiate head coach at James Madison and Memphis. Prior to joining the Browns, he was an assistant coach at Southern Mississippi (under head coach Jeff Bower) in 2003-04 where he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He held the same title at Kansas (under head coach Terry Allen) for the 2001 season. He went to Kansas from Memphis, where he served as head coach from 1995-2000, compiling a 22-44 record. He coached the Tigers to the school's first-ever win over Tennessee, 21-17, with the Volunteers ranked No. 6 at the time in 1996 and quarterbacked by Peyton Manning, a victory that was tabbed the "Upset of the Year" in college football by several news organizations (Memphis had been 0-15 against the Vols in its history). Prior to coaching at Memphis, he was the head coach at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA from 1991-94, during a time when the Dukes set or tied over 140 school records and helped them to a 10-3 record in 1994 and 29-19 record in four years. He was also the offensive coordinator at Arizona (Dick Tomey), Alabama (Bill Curry) and Georgia Tech (Bill Curry). He was in Tucson from 1988-90, the first season as the director of football operations and then the offensive coordinator the final two years. Prior to that, he was the offensive coordinator at Alabama in 1987 and Georgia Tech in 1986, where he was on staff from 1980-86, first as the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator in 1980-81 and running backs coach and run game coordinator from 1982-84. He was also an assistant athletic director at Georgia Tech in 1985 before returning to the field the next season. He started his coaching career at Penn State under legendary coach Joe Paterno as a graduate assistant in 1974-75 and then moved to North Carolina State (Bo Rein), where he was the quarterbacks coach in 1976 before moving on to Hawai'i as the running backs coach in 1977-78 (Dick Tomey). He coached the quarterbacks at Virginia in 1979 (Dick Bestwick) before going to Georgia Tech. Scherer earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education from William & Mary in 1974, where he lettered three times at QB under coach Lou Holtz from 1971-73. PERSONAL — He was born August 3, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pa., and graduated from Toms River (N.J.) South High School, where he lettered in football. He is married to the former Michele Ragone, and the couple has three children, Scott (who played quarterback under his dad at Memphis), Melanie and Ryan (who played wide receiver at Penn State). His father, Rip Sr., was a long time high school football coach in Pittsburgh.
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Marques Tuiasosopo, who played quarterback at the University of Washington and in the NFL, returns for the 2016 season to Westwood to serve as the UCLA quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator. Tuiasosopo comes across town after serving two seasons (2014-15) at USC as the associate head coach offense and tight ends coach. He joined the USC staff in December of 2013. In 2015, he was named Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year by Scout.com. Tight end Randall Telfer was a sixth round NFL draft pick. USC played in the 2014 Holiday Bowl. He spent 2013 as Washington's quarterbacks coach. He served as UW's interim head coach in the 2013 Fight Hunger Bowl (a 31-16 UW victory) after Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian left to become USC's head coach. Before that, Tuiasosopo was the tight ends coach at UCLA in 2012 after having served as an intern in the Bruins' football office in 2011. He was elevated to UCLA's full time quarterbacks coach for the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. UCLA played in the 2012 Holiday Bowl. He was an assistant strength coach at Washington in 2009 and 2010.The Huskies played in the 2010 Holiday Bowl. Tuiasosopo, 36, was the 2000 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year and 2001 Rose Bowl MVP as a quarterback at Washington, where he lettered 4 seasons (1997-2000). He set UW's career total offense record as he passed for 5,879 yards and 33 touchdowns while rushing for 1,495 yards with 21 TDs. In a victory over Stanford in 1999, he became the first NCAA Division I player to pass for 300 yards and rush for 200 yards in a game (he threw for 302 and ran for 207). In the 1997 Oregon game, he became the first true freshman to start at quarterback for Washington. He was the Huskies' team captain in 1999 and 2000. Washington also played in the 1997 Aloha Bowl, 1998 Oahu Bowl and 1999 Holiday Bowl. Tuiasosopo earned his bachelor's degree in business from Washington in 2001. A second round NFL draft pick by the Oakland Raiders in 2001, he played quarterback for the Raiders for seven seasons (2001-06, 2008) and the New York Jets in 2007. He starred in football and baseball at Woodinville (Wash.) High. He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins out of high school, but chose to play collegiate football. Three of Tuiasosopo's four siblings were varsity athletes at Washington. His sister, Leslie, was an All-Pac-10 volleyball player at Washington (1995-98) and is now the Huskies' associate head coach. His brother, Zach, played fullback and linebacker at UW (2001-04), while his sister, Ashley, played softball at UW (2008-11). Another brother, Matt, signed a letter of intent to play quarterback for UW, but instead signed a professional baseball contract out of high school and has played in the majors with the Seattle Mariners (2008-10), Detroit Tigers (2013) and Atlanta Braves (2016). He has football running throughout his immediate and extended family. His father, Manu, played defensive line at UCLA (1975-78) and then in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks (1979-83) and San Francisco 49ers (1984-86). Cousin John Tautolo played at UCLA (1977-80) and then with the New York Giants (1982-83) and Los Angeles Raiders (1987) as a guard, while cousin Terry Tautolo played at UCLA (1974-75) and with the Philadelphia Eagles (1976-79), San Francisco 49ers (1980-81), Detroit Lions (1981-82, 1984) and Miami Dolphins (1983) as a linebacker. His second cousins are former USC offensive guard Titus Tuiasosopo (1990-92), Navy Tuiasosopo, who played at Utah State (1983-86) and then with the Los Angeles Rams (1987), and Mike Tuiasosopo, who played at Pacific Lutheran, then was an assistant coach at Pacific (1991), Utah State (1996-99), Nevada (2000-02),Utah (2003),Arizona (2004-10),Colorado (2011-12) and now at UCLA. He was born on March 22, 1979. He and his wife Lisa, a former volleyball player at North Carolina, have two sons, Brayden, 6, and Bryce, 4, and a daughter, Kylie, 2.
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ERIC YARBER
SCOTT WHITE Linebackers/Special Teams
Receivers
2nd Season Washington '06
5th Season Idaho '95
Scott White was named Linebackers/Special Teams coach in February of 2015. He had served on the UCLA staff for the past four seasons, most recently in the capacity of defensive quality control. He was named the 2016 Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year by Scout.com. In 2015, the Bruins defense limited opponents to just 5.0 yards per play, on average, the second-lowest mark in the Pac-12. Linebacker Jayon Brown topped the team in tackles and ranked among the top 10 in the conference in tackles average per game (7.8). Brown's 18 tackles in the win over Colorado were the most by an individual Pac-12 player during 2015. Linebackers Deon Hollins and Aaron Wallace each earned All-Pac-12 recognition while providing constant pressure on the opposing quarterback. Wallace, selected by Tennessee in the 2016 NFL Draft, tied for third in the Pac-12 in sacks per game (0.58) and was tied for seventh in the league in tackles for loss per game (1.0). In addition, linebacker Myles Jack, who was limited to just three games due to injury, was a second-round selection in the 2016 Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. It marked the third straight NFL Draft in which at least one Bruin linebacker has been selected. Placekicker Ka'imi Fairbairn, who became the leading scorer in conference history, was invited to camp with the Houston Texans. White originally came to UCLA from Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. where he coached the linebackers. Before his stint at Palomar, he was an assistant football coach at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Wash. White attended the University of Washington and was a multiple-season starter at outside linebacker. He played in 45 career games, from 2003-06, for coaches Keith Gilbertson and Tyrone Willingham. White totaled 278 tackles, 38 for loss, with 11 sacks for his career. He also picked off five passes, forced five fumbles and recovered five fumbles. The San Diego native was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week after recording 10 tackles, three for losses, and two sacks in Washington's 21-10 over Arizona on Oct. 4, 2006, when the Huskies held the Wildcats to minus-seven yards rushing. He earned Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman honors in 2003. White was named San Diego CIF Defensive Player of the Year and San Diego UnionTribune Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 after compiling 167 total tackles, 11 sacks, four fumble recoveries, two blocked punts and an interception. He also rushed for nearly 1,000 yards and 20 touchdowns on the offensive side of the ball. White helped lead Mission Bay High School to back-to-back CIF-San Diego Section Division II championships in 2000 and 2001. PERSONAL — Education: Bachelor's from Washington; At UCLA: Second year (joined the staff in February of 2015-member of defensive staff starting in 2012).
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Eric Yarber joined the Bruins staff as receivers coach in Jan. of 2012, after two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and five seasons in the NFL overall. Three of his Bruin receivers were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft. Jordan Payton, chosen by Cleveland in the 2016 NFL Draft, became UCLA’s all-time receptions leader during the 2015 campaign and became the first Bruin to ever catch 200 career passes. He also moved up to third on the all-time receiving yards list and ranked among the nation's top 25 in receiving yards per game (85.1) and receiving yards (1,106 yards) while becoming the eighth 1,000-yard receiver in UCLA history. Thomas Duarte, a Miami Dolphins draft selection, earned second-team all-conference honors after registering 10 touchdown catches which ranks fourth on the all-time school single-season list and was 17th in the NCAA. Devin Fuller, drafted by the Atlanta Falcons, moved up to the top six in career receptions. In 2014, Coach Yarber saw two of his Bruin receivers produce top-10 all-time reception totals - Payton's 67 catches ranked sixth on the UCLA single-season list and Fuller's 59 catches ranked 10th. Payton's total of 954 receiving yards rated ninth on that all-time school list. In addition, Duarte was 15th in the NCAA in yards per reception (19.29 yards per catch). In year two at UCLA,Yarber helped senior Shaq Evans, a fourth-round selection in the 2014 NFL Draft, finish up his career ranked tied for 10th on the school's all-time reception list. Evans earned an invite to the Senior Bowl and the NFL combine after catching nine scoring passes in 2013, tied for ninth on the all-time school list. Fuller, Payton and Devin Lucien (drafted by New England in 2016) each nearly doubled their first-year production. In his first season with the Bruins, Yarber's direction helped wide receivers Evans and Jerry Johnson record breakout years in 2012. Evans' 60 catches led the team and were the eighth-most receptions by a Bruin in a single-season. His total of 877 receiving yards ranked 11th-best on that single-season school list. Johnson caught a career-best 31 balls for 428 yards. In 2011, Yarber worked as Tampa Bay's wide receivers coach for a promising young unit that included the development of second-round pick Arrelious Benn and fourthround pick Mike Williams. Williams turned in one of the top seasons by a receiver in Buccaneers history, recording 65 receptions for 964 yards and 11 touchdowns. He led all rookie receivers in each of these categories, earning The Sporting News and PFW/ PFWA All-Rookie Team selection while finishing second in voting for the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.Yarber also oversaw the emergence of Benn, who was becoming an important part of the Tampa Bay offense prior to a season-ending knee injury in Week 13. Yarber came to Tampa Bay after spending three seasons (2007-09) on the collegiate level as the wide receivers coach at Arizona State.While at ASU in 2009,Yarber coached two standout wide receivers in Kyle Williams and Chris McGaha. Williams finished the 2009 campaign with 815 receiving yards on 57 catches and eight scores before being a sixth-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2010 NFL Draft. McGaha racked up 56 catches for 673 yards and four touchdowns on his way to second-team All-Pac 10 honors. Prior to his work with the Sun Devils, Yarber coached wide receivers for two seasons (2005-06) under Tyrone Willingham at the University of Washington. With Yarber's assistance, two receivers, Sonny Shackleford and Anthony Russo, turned in strong performances, with Russo finishing third in the Pacific-10 Conference with a 17.3 yardsper-catch average and Shackleford finishing fourth in touchdown catches (seven) and eighth in receptions (50) and receiving yards (666). During the 2003-04 seasons, Yarber coached the San Francisco 49ers' wide receivers, and in his first year guided Pro Bowler Terrell Owens to a 1,000-yard season. During this time,Yarber was also instrumental in the development of wide receivers Cedrick Wilson and Brandon Lloyd, as the duo ranked first and second among 49ers' receivers in yards after the catch with a 13.6 and 13.1 average (min. 10 receptions) respectively in 2004. From 1999-2002,Yarber coached at Oregon State, where he worked with running backs for one season (1999) before switching to wide receivers (2000-2002). His work with receivers Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh led to the two being selected in the second and seventh rounds, respectively, by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2001 NFL Draft. Yarber coached his first year in the NFL in 1998, working as an offensive quality control coach with the Seattle Seahawks, after spending the 1997 season coaching receivers at UNLV. His coaching career began in 1996 when he took a secondary coaching position at his alma mater, Idaho.
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Washington squad that defeated the Denver Broncos to win Super Bowl XXII in 1988, leading that team with 37 punt returns. At Idaho,Yarber was a Kodak All-American and the Big Sky Conference's Most Valuable Player during his senior year, catching 75 passes for 1,103 yards. As a junior, he finished 10th in the nation in punt returns and third in the conference with 817 receiving yards on 54 catches. He attended Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles. PERSONAL — Education: Bachelor’s in General Studies from the University of Idaho, 1995;At UCLA: Fifth year (joined the staff in January of 2012); Born: September 22, 1963, in Chicago, IL. Family: Wife, Estevanica; sons Kameryon and Robert.
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator 5th Season Hofstra '01
Sal Alosi, who has both collegiate and NFL experience, was hired on Jan. 10, 2012 to be UCLA’s strength and conditioning coordinator for football. He came to the Bruins after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at Bryant University (Rhode Island) in 2011, where he worked with all 22 of the Bulldogs’ varsity programs. Alosi’s skill and knowledge in the weight room played a vital role in the development of the Bryant athletic department in its final year of transition to full Division I status. Prior to working at Bryant,Alosi spent nine years in the NFL, where he served as the head strength and conditioning coach for both the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons. A four-year letterwinner and linebacker at Hofstra University, Alosi led the Pride to back-to-back Division I-AA (now FCS) quarterfinal playoff appearances in 1999 and 2000 and topped the team in tackles as a senior. Following his playing career, he joined the coaching staff at his alma mater, becoming an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Hofstra in 2001, when the Pride won its first Atlantic 10 Conference title in football, advancing to the Division I-AA playoffs for the third-straight year. Alosi went on to join the NFL’s New York Jets a season later and stayed there until the 2006 campaign, when he was hired by the Atlanta Falcons to direct the team’s strength and conditioning program under head coach Jim Mora. After one season with the Falcons, though,Alosi returned to New York on Feb. 21, 2007 as the Jets’ head strength and conditioning coach. A native of Massapequa, N.Y., Alosi graduated from Hofstra University with a degree in exercise science. PERSONAL — Education: Bachelor's in Exercise Science, Hofstra, 2001; At UCLA: Fifth year (joined staff in January, 2012); Born: May 11, 1977; Family: Alosi is married with two children.
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#1 ISHMAEL
Career Highs Tackles - 10 at Stanford, 2013 TFLs - 1.0 vs. Nebraska, 2015, vs. WSU, 2015; vs. Stanford, 2014; vs. Arizona State, 2013 Sacks - 0.5 vs. Cal, 2013 Interceptions: 1 vs. Colorado, 2015, at Arizona, 2015; at Ariz. State, 2014; at Virginia,
ADAMS Wide Receiver Sr.R • 5-8 • 185 Woodland Hills, Calif. Oaks Christian HS
2014; at Ariz., 2013; at Stan., 2013; at Utah, 2013; v. N. Mexico State, 2013
TACKLE STATISTICS - I. ADAMS 2015-Appeared in 10 games and made eight starts in the secondary ... Credited with four pass breakups and two interceptions ... Returned an interception against Colorado 96 yards for a touchdown ... It was his third career interception return for a score, one shy of all-time school leader Alterraun Verner, 2006-09, who now plays with the Tampa Bay Bucs ... Now has three scoring plays of over 90 yards -- 100-yard kickoff at Arizona State in 2014, 96-yard interception vs. Colorado in 2015, 95yard interception at Arizona State in 2014 ... Had a high of six tackles in win over Cal. 2014-Starter in all 13 games in the secondary ... Selected first-team allconference ... Returned both of his interceptions for touchdowns to tie the school record for a single season ... Returned the first 20 yards at Virginia and the second 95 yards at Arizona State ... Also had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the game at ASU ... Tenth on the team with 41 tackles ... Recorded a season-high of seven tackles in games vs. Memphis and at Colorado ... Had four pass break ups on the season ... Returned 21 punts for a 9.2 average, 26th in the nation ... Returned 26 kickoffs for a 22.7-yard average, ninth in Pac-12. 2013 - Starter in all 13 games in the secondary ... Led the team with four interceptions, a total which ranked 55th in the nation and tied for 11th in the Pac-12 ... Seventh on the team in tackles (61) ... Took over kick return duties late in the season ... Returned 10 kickoffs for a 35.0 yard average ... Had two punt returns for a 24.5 yard mark ... Named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week after he totaled 234 return yards vs. Arizona State, including a 58-yard kickoff return and a 49-yard punt return ... Returned three kickoffs for 130 yards vs. USC ... Had eight games with at least five tackles. 2012 - Saw action in the first two games before sitting out the balance of the season due to injury ... Appeared in the secondary and on special teams ... Was credited with one tackle in the season-opener at Rice. HIGH SCHOOL - Played at Westlake Village, CA Oaks Christian HS for coach Bill Redell ... Ranked No. 7 cornerback in the nation by scout.com and a four-star recruit ... No. 117 prospect nationally, No. 10 cornerback and No. 20 recruit in California according to rivals.com ... Rated No. 10 cornerback in the nation and No. 14 player in California by ESPN and a four-star recruit ... Selected for U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... As a senior, he carried 89 times for 717 yards and nine touchdowns ... Caught 29 passes for 476 yards and four tds ... Credited with 34 tackles, one sack, two interceptions ... Returned six punts for 13.3-yard average and three kickoffs for a 22.0-yard average ... Named All-CIF Northern Division at defensive back ... Tom Lemming All-American ... Named to AllVentura County team .... All-Southland selection by Los Angeles Times and Daily News ... As a junior, he had 52 tackles and four interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns ... Rushed for 1,006 yards and scored 11 touchdowns ... Made 13 receptions for 194 yards and two touchdowns ... Also lettered in track and field (100m, 4 x100 relay, long jump, 4 x 400 relay, 200m) and basketball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Ishmael Lee Adams … Born in Inglewood, Calif. … Parents: Stefon and Febe Adams … Dad was drafted in the third round of the 1985 NFL Draft and played defensive back (1986-90) with the Raiders, Browns and Dolphins ... Has one brother, Blake, who plays football (linebacker) at Tennessee Tech ... Lists some of his biggest thrills in sports as playing in the U.S. Army All-American Game and winning the state 4 x 100 relay team ... Lists Kobe Bryant, Floyd Mayweather, Darrelle Revis and Michael Jordan as the athletes he admires the most … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2012 and Winter 2015 ... Hobbies include watching movies, playing sports, competing and hanging out with friends ... Sociology major.
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Year 2012 2013 2014 2015
TT 1 61 41 35
T-AT 1-0 32-29 30-11 20-15
Sacks 0.0-0 0.5-2 0.0-0 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0 1.5-7 1.0-1 2.0-17
INT (Td) 0 4 2(2) 2(1)
Totals
138
83-55
0.5-2
4.5-25
8(3)
KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS - I. ADAMS Year 2013 2014 2015
TCB 10 26 7
Yds 350 591 140
Avg 35.0 22.7 20.0
TD 0 1 0
Lg 69 100 39
Totals
43
1,081
25.1
1
100
PUNT RETURN STATISTICS - I. ADAMS Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
12 12
TCB 2 21 4 27
Yds 49 193 21 263
RETURNING PLAYERS
Avg 24.5 9.2 5.2 9.7
TD 0 0 0 0
Lg 49 45 12 49
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#7 DARREN
#96 ELI
ANDREWS
ANKOU
Wide Receiver Jr.R • 5-10 • 190 Phillips Ranch, Calif. Bishop Amat HS
Defensive Line Sr.R • 6-3 • 325 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Red Lion Christian Academy
2015 - Appeared in 12 games with seven starts at receiver ... Ranked third on the team with 43 receptions and 443 receiving yards ... Hooked up with Josh Rosen on a 70-yard scoring play at Stanford for his first career touchdown ... Finished with four catches for 100 yards in that Stanford contest ... Had seven catches each in games against Oregon State (7-56) and Washington State (7-60) ... Had six catches in the bowl game against Nebraska for 38 yards ... Also played on kick coverage special teams units and registered a tackle. 2014 - Did not see game action. 2013 - Saw action in eight games on special teams and as a reserve receiver ... Made four catches on the season ... Returned two punts for a 12.0 yard average ... Brought back four kickoffs for a 20.2 yard average ... Made two catches vs. New Mexico State for 25 yards. HIGH SCHOOL - A three star-recruit by scout.com and rivals.com … No. 111 wide receiver in the nation and No. 20-ranked receiver in the West according to scout.com … Rated as the No. 82 overall prospect in the state … ESPN.com’s No. 188-ranked player in the state of California and the No. 190 receiver in the nation … PrepStar All-West Region … Saw action as a receiver, kick returner and defensive back in high school … First-team All-Serra League, first-team All-San Gabriel Valley, first-team All-CIF ... Coached by Steve Hagerty ... Also a standout on the track … Finished second in the 2013 CIF Division 100m finals (10.54) and seventh in the 100m in the 2013 California State meet ... Named Track Athlete of the Year in San Gabriel Valley ... coached by Steve Foss. PERSONAL - Full Name: Darren Calvin Andrews … Born in Beverly Hills, Calif. … Parents: Darren and Regenia Andrews ... Lists his biggest thrills in sports as earning All-CIF honors in football ... Lists former NFL standout receiver Jerry Rice as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing video games ... Loves to listen to music ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2013 and Fall 2014 ... Political Science.
2015 - Saw action in all 13 games and made 11 starts on the defensive line ... Entered the starting lineup after an injury to Eddie Vanderdoes in game one ... Finished ninth on the team with 47 tackles ... Ranked tied for fourth on the team with 5.0 tackles for loss ... Had at least five tackles in six games ... Had season-high of seven stops against Colorado ... Recorded six tackles at Stanford ... Had five tackles vs. USC and Nebraska. 2014 - Saw action in all 13 games as a reserve on the defensive line and on special teams units ... Credited with five tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss ... Made a tackle for loss vs. Stanford. 2013 - Made his way back on to the field for the last few games of the season on special teams and along the defensive line ... Credited with one tackle on the season in his three games played. 2012 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program after joining the team following the Rice contest. HIGH SCHOOL - A three-star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 27 strong side defensive end in the nation … Rated a two-star recruit by scout.com and No. 139 defensive end in the nation … The No. 1 prospect in the state of Delaware according to rivals.com … Rated No. 33 in DC/DEL/MD/WVA by SuperPrep … No. 2 prospect in Delaware according to ESPN and three-star rating … Coached by Dwayne Thomas. PERSONAL - Full Name: Eli (E-lee) Ankou (ann-koo) ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll for 2013 Spring quarter and Fall 2012 ... Sociology major. Career Highs Tackles - 7 vs. Colorado, 2015 TFLs - 2.0 at UNLV, 2015 Sacks - 1.0 at Oregon State, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - E. ANKOU Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
Career Highs Receptions - 7 vs. Wash. State, 2015; at Oregon State, 2015 Receiving Yards - 100 at Stanford, 2015 TD Receptions: 1 at Stanford, 2015
TT 1 5 47 53
T-AT 1-0 4-1 24-23 29-24
Long Receptions: 70 at Stanford, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - D. ANDREWS Year 2013 2014 2015 TOTALS
No 4
Yds 52
Avg 13.0
TD 0
Lg 18
10.3 10.5
1 1
70 70
DID NOT SEE ACTION
43 47
443 495
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Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-8 1.5-8
TFL 0.0-0 1.0-1 5.0-13 6.0-14
INT (Td) 0 0 0 0
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#59 ZACH
#12 JAYON
BATEMAN
BROWN
Offensive Line Jr.R • 6-6 • 300 Costa Mesa, Calif. Estancia HS / Orange Coast College
Linebacker Sr. • 6-0 • 230 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS
2015 - Saw action in 12 games with nine starts at linebacker ... Entered the starting lineup after the practice injury to Myles Jack prior to game four ... Went on to lead the team in tackles with 93 ... Ranked sixth in the Pac-12 in total tackles (7.8 per game) ... Had a Pac-12 season high of 18 tackles in the win over Colorado ... Was also in double-digit tackles against USC (13), Utah (10) and Oregon State (10) ... Credited with six pass breakups to tie for second on the team ... Recorded his first career sack (0.5) at Utah ... Presented the Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player, Defense at the annual team banquet. 2014 - Saw action in 12 games, primarily as a special teams player ... Credited with two tackles on the year. 2013 - Appeared in all 13 games as a special teams player and reserve linebacker ... Honorable mention all-conference ... Made six tackles on the season, with a best of two vs. New Mexico St. ... Named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week after he was credited with a tackle, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against Colorado ... Presented with the John Boncheff, Jr. Award for Rookie of the Year on special teams. HIGH SCHOOL - A three-star recruit according to scout.com and rivals. com … Ranked as the No. 87 outside linebacker in the nation according to scout.com and the No. 17 OLB in the West …Listed No. 142 on the Scout.com West 150 … ESPN.com’s No. 122-rated outside linebacker in the nation and the No. 156-rated recruit in the state of California … PrepStar All-West Region selection … Team went 12-4 in his senior season … Credited with 112 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss … CIF Pac-5 Division Defensive Player of the Year … First-team All-CIF Pac-5 Division selection … Named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram's Dream Team ... Coached by Raul Lara. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jayon L. Brown ... Born in Long Beach, CA ... Parents: Jason and Tracy Brown ... Has three brothers and a sister ... List his biggest athletic thrill to date as winning CIF and playing in the CIF state game ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll for the 2013 Fall Quarter ... Political Science major.
UCLA - Enrolled in January, 2015 and gained valuable experience in his first practices in the spring of 2015. 2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. JUNIOR COLLEGE - Attended Orange Coast College in 2013 and 2014 ... Anchored an offensive line that helped the OCC offense to generate nearly 8,000 yards over the two seasons ... His offensive line coach was former Los Angeles Rams Pro Bowl lineman Doug Smith. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, Calif. … Earned All-CIF and All-Orange County honors while at Estancia HS … Was an all-league selection in both football and wrestling during his prep career … Two-time Newport-Mesa Dream Team honoree … Shared the Orange Coast League Lineman of the Year award as a junior in 2010 … Helped the Eagles win back-to-back league titles and advance to the Southern Division semifinals in 2011. PERSONAL - Full Name: Zach Bateman … Parents: Keith and Teresa Bateman ... Has three sisters - Kaylee, Breann, Shannon ... Likes to go to the river in his spare time ... Sociology major.
Career Highs Tackles - 18 vs. Colorado, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 1.0 vs. Colorado, 2015 Sacks - 0.5 at Utah, 2015
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TT 6 2 93 101
T-AT 6-0 1-1 57-36 64-37
RETURNING PLAYERS
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-0 0.5-0
TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-5 2.0-5
INT (Td) 0 0 0 0
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#24 CHARLES
#99 MATT
DAWSON
DICKERSON
Defensive Back Sr. • 5-9 • 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Windward HS
Defensive Line Jr. • 6-4 • 295 San Mateo, Calif. Junipero Serra HS
2015 - Saw action in all 13 games and made his first career start against Washington State ... Credited with at least three tackles in eight games ... Recorded a season-high seven tackles in the win at Utah ... Closed out the season with a total of 16 tackles in the last three games against Utah, USC and Nebraska ... Second-team Academic All-Conference selection. 2014 - Saw action in 12 games, as a reserve along the defensive front and on special teams ... Credited with one tackle, 0.5 for loss and 0.5 sacks against Memphis. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to rivals.com … The No. 16 strong side defensive end in the nation and No. 33 prospect in the state of California according to rivals.com … Four-star recruit according to scout.com, the No. 189 prospect in the nation, the No. 22 defensive end in the country, No. 31 prospect in the West and No. 20 recruit in the state of California … Team won WCAL CCS Championship for first time in 2013 ... Invited to the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl ... 2013 American Family Insurance/USA Today All-USA 2nd team selection … As a junior, he won all-league honors and had 53 tackles and four sacks ... Also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Matthew Miller Dickerson … Born in San Francisco… Parents: Clarence and Pamela Dickerson ... Dad played college football at Henderson State (Ark.) ... Has a twin sister, Megan ... Played football for the first time as a high school freshman ... Lists former NFL standout running back Walter Payton as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include fishing, golf and hanging out with family and friends ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Directors Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Political Science major.
2015 - Saw action on special teams and as a reserve defensive back. 2014 -Saw action in six games, primarily on special teams ... Credited with one tackle. 2013 - Saw action in two games during his first year in the program and was credited with two tackles. HIGH SCHOOL—Played four years at Windward High School for coach Alvin Cowan … Varsity starter for four years and team captain for two years … Led his team to two CIF championships and won CIF MVP twice … Three-time All-League first team, two-time Windward Athlete of the Year and Football MVP… In his junior and senior year of high school he totaled 1,195 yards rushing with 23 touchdowns and 1,025 yards receiving with 18 touchdowns, 113 tackles and 11 interceptions … Also played basketball for coach Miguel Villegas, where he started for three years, received two All-League second team awards, and led his team to win the State Championships in 2011. PERSONAL—Full Name: Charles Henry Dawson III … Born in Los Angeles, Calif. … Parents: Charles Dawson Jr. and Veronica Dawson … Has one younger brother—Brian … Describes his biggest athletic thrill as when his high school team won their first CIF championship and the whole team rushed the field … Admires NFL wide receiver Victor Cruz … His hobbies include writing poetry, making music, and he enjoys cooking … Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor in Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015 ... Sociology major. TACKLE STATISTICS - C. DAWSON
Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2 1 0 3
1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2
0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
0 0 0 0
Career Highs Tackles - 7 at Utah, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 1.0, last at Utah, 2015
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TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
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1 38 39
0-1 22-16 22-17
0.5-3 1.0-2 1.5-5
0.5-3 4.0-7 4.5-10
0 0 0
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#12 MIKE
#72 CRISTIAN
FAFAUL
GARCIA
Quarterback Sr.R • 6-2 • 205 Cockeysville, Md. Loyola Blakefield HS/Fork Union Military Academy
Offensive Line Sr.R • 6-3 • 320 Whittier, Calif. St. Paul HS
2015 - Saw action against Oregon State and completed both of his passing attempts for 21 yards. 2014 - Did not see game action ... Served as the scout team quarterback ... Presented the Nick Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player at the team's annual banquet. 2013 -Saw his first game action at quarterback ... Completed all four of his passing attempts for 42 yards ... Connected on all three of his passes against New Mexico State for 18 yards ... Completed a 24-yard pass to Logan Sweet in the Sun Bowl win over Virginia Tech. 2012 - Did not see game action in his first year with the team. PERSONAL - Full Name: Michael Fafaul… Parents: Mike and Barb Fafaul… Has one sister, Monica ... .. Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in the Sun Bowl ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Winter 2014 and Fall 2012 ... Lists the NFL's Tom Brady as the athlete he admires the most ... Plays the Guitar ... Favorite TV show is Entourage ... Cousin is Kirk Maggio who was a punter at UCLA, 1986-89 ... Political Science major.
2015 - Saw action as a reserve along the offensive line and made one start ... Started at guard in bowl game vs. Nebraska. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season with the program. HIGHSCHOOL - Played at Saint Paul High School in Santa Fe Springs, Calif. from 2009-13 … Earned a varsity letter for football in ’10, ‘11 and ‘12… Lettered in baseball in ‘10 and ‘11 as a first baseman/DH. First team-all league in 11’ 12’ for football… 6 oz glove ’11… Team captain ‘12… Best lineman ’12… Offensive Excellence ’12… Baseball ’11 2nd team as designated hitter… Started all 30 of his varsity football games. PERSONAL- Full Name: Cristian Diego Garcia… Born in Artesia, Calif. … Parents: Nati and Lori Garcia … Has one sister – Noelle Garcia… His biggest athletic thrill is receiving the chance to play at this level… Admires Los Angeles pitcher Eric Gagne… Hobbies include reading ... Named to the Athletic Director's academic honor roll ... History major.
#45 GIOVANNI
PASSING STATISTICS - M. FAFAUL Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
Att 4 0 2 6
Comp 4 0 2 6
Int 0 0 0 0
Yds 42 0 21 63
Td 0 0 0 0
Lg 24 0 15 24
GENTOSI Tight End So.R • 6-2 • 250 Newport Beach, Calif. Corona del Mar HS
#25 DENZEL
FISHER Defensive Back So.R • 6-1 • 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Compton Centennial HS
2015 - Saw action as a reserve along the offensive line (at UNLV) and then shifted to fullback ... Appeared in four games. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGHSCHOOL – Played at Corona del Mar High School 2010-14… Lettered three years in Varsity Football (three CIF championships and one state title) and one year in Varsity Track & Field (ShotPut/Discus) … 1st team MaxPreps Small Schools All-American … 1st Team CalHi Sports All-State Medium Schools … 1st Team All-CIF Southern Section/Southern Division--Offensive Player of the Year … Pacific Coast League MVP … 1st Team All-Orange County … 1st Team All-League … Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Male Athlete of the Year … Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Dream Team Player of the Year … CDM HS Most Valuable Offensive Player … CDM HS Lineman of the Year … CDM HS Player of the Year … CDM HS Football Team Captain … Overall CDM HS Male Athlete “Sea King” of the Year … Ranked #26 Long Snapper in 2013 in the USA as verified by Rubio Long Snapping … Lettered Senior Year in Track & Field … Pacific Coast League Champion for 1st place in ShotPut ; 2nd place in Discus and Pacific Coast League MVP. PERSONAL – Full Name: Giovanni Paul Gentosi … Born in Newport Beach, Calif. … Parents: Paul and Marie Gentosi … Has one sister Michaela, a rower at San Diego State … His biggest athletic thrill was winning the CIF Division 3 State Title breaking State, Division, County and High School records and joining the UCLA Bruins Football Team … Admires NFL Defensive End J.J. Watt … Hobbies include spearfishing, body surfing and playing the piano ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Winter 2015.
2015 - Saw action in six games as a reserve in the defensive secondary and on special teams ... Credited with 16 tackles on the season ... Season-best seven tackles in win over BYU ... Four tackles against Colorado. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Three-star recruit according to rivals.com and scout. com … Rivals’ No. 39-rated CB in the nation and No. 51-ranked prospect in California … Scout.com’s No. 39 prospect in the state and No. 58 in the West … Scout’s No. 39-rated CB in the nation … PrepStar AllWest Region … CalHiSports.com first-team All-State Medium Schools … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first-team defense … Firstteam All-CIF Northwest Division … Accounted for 1,321 all-purpose yards on offense as a senior … Caught 35 passes for 440 yards … Had over 600 yards of kick returns … Credited with 105 tackles and four interceptions ... Was Watts Summer Games MVP. PERSONAL - Full Name: Denzel Aaronton Fisher … Born in Los Angeles … Parents: Rod Fisher and Latysha Tezino … Has two brothers, Tylen and Josh, and a sister, Lyrick ... Lists the NFL's Deion Sanders and Richard Sherman as athletes he admires ... Hobbies include running track ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Tackles - 7 vs. BYU, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - D. FISHER Year 2015
TT 16
T-AT 8-8
Sacks 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0
INT (Td) 0 2016 MEDIA GUIDE
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RETURNING PLAYERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#3 RANDALL
PUNT RETURN STATISTICS - R. GOFORTH
GOFORTH
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals
Defensive Back Sr.R• 5-10 • 190 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS
2015 - Started in all 13 games in the secondary ... Second-team AllPac-12 Conference selection (coaches) ... Fourth on the team with 70 tackles ... Tied for the team lead with two interceptions (at Stanford, at Oregon State) ... Tied for second on the team in pass breakups with six ... Credited with a season-high of nine tackles vs. Colorado ... Totaled at least five tackles in eight games. 2014 - Appeared in the first two games as a starter ... Recorded five tackles at Virginia and returned a fumble 75 yards for a touchdown ... Made two tackles vs. Memphis ... Sat out the balance of the season due to injury. 2013 - Ranked fourth on the team in tackles (78) ... Made three interceptions on the season ... Tied for sixth in the Pac-12 in fumbles forced (0.23) ... Honorable mention all-conference ... His 19-tackle game at Stanford was the most stops by a Bruin since 2007 ... Had interceptions against Washington, Cal and Utah ... Totaled eight games with at least five tackles ... Three punt returns for 20 yards. 2012 - Made five starts in the secondary on the season (Nebraska, Arizona, at Washington State, USC, Baylor) ... Led the team with nine stops in a starting role (strong safety) against Nebraska ... Made at least three tackles in six games ... Picked off a pass against Houston, one of five Bruin interceptions on the day ... Had five tackles and a tackle for loss at Arizona State ... Registered four tackles each in games at Washington and versus Arizona ... Recorded six tackles in a start against Baylor ... Made three punt returns for 48 yards (16.0 average). HIGH SCHOOL - Played four seasons at Long Beach Poly HS for coach Raul Lara ... Three-star ranking according to scout.com … Nation’s No. 25 cornerback … Three-star rivals.com ranking … No. 37 cornerback in the nation and No. 71 prospect in the state of California according to rivals.com … Rated as No. 37 player in CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … Four-star recruit according to ESPN … ESPN’s No. 45 wide receiver and the No. 39 prospect in California … As a senior, made 12 catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns … Credited with 79 tackles, four interceptions and one fumble recovery … As a junior, recorded 14 receptions for 245 yards and one touchdown … Also served as a kick returner. PERSONAL - Full Name: Randall Jordan Goforth … Born in Long Beach, Calif. … Parents: Ronnie and Aileen Goforth… Has four brothers -- Patrick, Ronnie, Ryan, Ralen ... .. Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing varsity football with his older brother Ryan ... Lists the NFL's Alterraun Verner as the athlete he admires the most … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2012 and Winter 2015 ... Hobbies include playing basketball and spending time with friends and family ... Sociology major.
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
TFL 1.0-1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-2
Lg 36 11 6 21 36
2015 - Appeared in all 13 games and made three starts in the secondary ... Tenth on the team with 38 tackles ... Had two pass breakups ... Credited with a season-high of 10 tackles in the win at Arizona ... Had seven stops against Arizona State ... Had five games of at least four tackles. 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games and made nine starts in the secondary ... Ranked ninth on the team in tackles (46) ... Made his first career interception against Arizona ... Totaled nine stops vs. Oregon ... Made six tackles at Arizona ... Had five games of at least four tackles. 2013 - Saw action in 13 games on special teams and as a reserve in the secondary ... Credited with 12 tackles, one forced fumble and two pass defenses ... Had a high of four tackles against Arizona State. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to rivals.com and scout.com … Scout.com’s No. 7-ranked safety in the nation … No. 10 recruit on scout.com West 150 … Listed as nation’s No. 108 recruit according to ESPN … The No. 80 recruit on rivals.com 250 and ranked No. 63 overall prospect in the country by scout.com … No. 4-ranked recruit in California according to rivals.com … Selected to play in U.S. Army All-American Bowl all-star game (five tackles) … Listed as No. 39 player in nation on PrepStar’s Dream Team and No. 5 safety in the country … Regarded as No. 3 recruit in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … ESPN.com’s No. 9 safety in the country and No. 11 recruit in California … As a senior, he was credited with 59 tackles, two interceptions and a sack … Rushed for nine touchdowns … First-team All-CIF Inland Division … As a junior, he made 45 tackles and four interceptions. PERSONAL - Full Name: Tahaan Goodman… Parent: Apryl Brown … Has two brothers, Isaac and Bryce, and a sister, Brooklyn ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl all-star game ... Lists the NFL's Ed Reed as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing basketball ... Sociology major. Career Highs Tackles - 10 at Arizona, 2015 Tackle for Loss - 1.0 vs. USC, 2014 Sack - 0.5 at Arizona, 2015 Interceptions - 1 vs. Arizona, 2014 TACKLE STATISTICS - T. GOODMAN Year TT T-AT Sacks 2013 12 10-2 0.0-0 2014 46 32-14 0.0-0 2015 38 20-18 0.5-1 Totals 96 62-34 0.5-1
INT (Td) 1 3 0 2 6
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
TD 0 0 0 0 0
Defensive Back Sr. • 6-2 • 202 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS
TACKLE STATISTICS - R. GOFORTH T-AT 27-13 45-33 6-1 40-30 118-77
Avg 16.0 6.7 6.0 14.0 11.3
GOODMAN
Tackles - 19 at Stanford, 2013 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2012 Interceptions: 1 at Oregon State, 2015; at Stanford, 2015; vs. Wash., 2013; vs. Cal, 2013; at Utah, 2013; vs. Houston, 2012 Most Punt Returns in a Game: 2, vs. Virginia, 2015; vs. Arizona, 2012 Most Punt Return Yards in a Game: 48 yards vs. Arizona, 2012 Longest Punt Return: 36 yards vs. Arizona, 2012
TT 40 78 7 70 195
Yds 48 20 6 28 102
#21 TAHAAN
Career Highs
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals
TCB 3 3 1 2 9
17
RETURNING PLAYERS
TFL 0.0-0 1.5-1 1.0-2 2.5-3
INT (Td) 0 1 0 1
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#40 CAMERON
#17 DeCHAUN
GRIFFIN
HOLIDAY
Fullback So.R • 6-3 • 240 Inglewood, Calif. View Park Prep
Defensive Back Fr.R • 6-2 • 215 San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills
2015 - Saw action in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... Credited with his first career tackle in the bowl game against Nebraska ... Presented the Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player, Special Teams at the annual team banquet. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Three-star recruit according to rivals.com … Rivals’ No. 69-ranked prospect in the state of California … Three-stars from scout. com … Scout’s No. 33-rated middle linebacker nationally, the No. 68 overall prospect in the state of California and No. 95 recruit in the West … PrepStar All-West Region … CalHiSports.com first-team All-State Small Schools … First-team CIF Los Angeles City Division III and Player of the Year … As a running back, he ran for 136 yards and three touchdowns in the 2013 City Section Division III championship game … Invited to participate in the Semper Fi Game. PERSONAL - Full Name: Cameron Griffin … Born in Los Angeles … Parents: Charles and Andria Griffin ... Has two older brothers, Chuck and Corey, and two sisters, Chataira and Cortney ... His biggest thrill has been traveling the world to play rugby ... Has played rugby for U.S. teams in New Zealand, Tahiti, Hong Kong, China, England and France ... He is the first football player from his school to receive a full athletic scholarship ... Favorite athlete is the NFL's Demarcus Ware ... Hobbies include playing the guitar ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015 ... Undeclared major.
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed No. 76 (four stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com and No. 14 recruit in California, No. 102 in the nation … ESPN.com’s No. 122 recruit in the nation … First-team USA Today All-California team selection … Listed as the No. 8 cornerback in the nation and the 14th-ranked recruit in California by ESPN … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America Game … 2014 San Diego Section All-Section Defensive Player of the Year … Had two interception returns for touchdowns ... Served as team captain his senior season ... Team won the 2013 CIF Championship and the Avocado League championship in 2012-14. PERSONAL - Full Name: DeChaun Cordell Holiday … Born in San Diego … Parent: Dexter Holiday … Has a brother, Mark, and two sisters, Mariyah and Daviahna ... Hobbies include ceramics ... Loves dogs.
Career Highs Tackles - 1 vs. Nebraska, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - C. GRIFFIN
Year
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2015
1
1-0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
#73 TEVITA
HALALILO Offensive Line Fr.R • 6-4 • 337 Moreno Valley, Calif. Rancho Verde
2015 - Saw his first career action in the second game of the season at UNLV, but was injured and forced to sit out the balance of the season. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com and the No. 40 player in California … Listed No. 145 (four stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … First-team USA Today All-California team selection … ESPN.com four-star recruit, No. 36 in California … Second-team 2014 MaxPreps Medium Schools All-America selection … PrepStar All-American … American Family Insurance California All-State team selection … Selected All-CIF Inland Division ... Riverside Press-Enterprise All-Area pick … Invited to the Semper Fidelis All-America game. PERSONAL - Full Name: Tevita Mikey Halalilo … Born in Torrance, Calif.… Parents: Tevita and Ana Halalilo ... Has an older brother, Peni, and an older sister, JoAnn.
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
18
RETURNING PLAYERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#58 DEON
#11 NATE
HOLLINS
IESE
Defensive Line
Tight End Sr.R • 6-3 • 242 Elk Grove, Calif. Sheldon HS
Sr. • 6-0 • 230 Houston, Texas Marshall HS
2015 - Appeared in 13 games, with four starts at fullback ... Caught 11 passes on the season to tie for sixth on the team ... Had a season-high of three catches at UNLV (30 yards) ... Caught two balls for 43 yards in the opener against Virginia, one for a season-long 37-yard gain. 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games in the backfield and on special teams ... Made nine starts at fullback ... Totaled 12 receptions on the season, two for touchdowns (at Texas, at Arizona State) ... Excellent blocking back. 2013 - Saw action in all 13 games on special teams and at fullback ... Caught a touchdown pass at Nebraska. 2012 - Did not see action in his first season in the program ... Worked on both offense and defense (lb) on the scout teams in practice. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two seasons at Sheldon HS for coach Josh Crabtree ... Three-star ranking according to scout.com … The nation’s No. 61 defensive end according to scout.com … Three-star ranking by rivals.com … Rated as the No. 84 player in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … ESPN three-star recruit … Ranked No. 97 prospect in California and No. 119 defensive end by ESPN … As a senior, he had 50 tackles, 8.5 tackle for loss, 1.5 sacks, two fumbles caused, three fumbles recovered … Named second-team MaxPreps All-Sac.-Joaquin … Also played tight end and made 42 receptions for 522 yards and seven touchdowns … First-team All-Metro tight end and first-team All-Section as defensive end ... As a junior, he registered 50 tackles, three sacks, two interceptions and two fumbles caused ... Also lettered in basketball for coach Joey Rawlins. PERSONAL - Full Name: Nathaniel Iese … Born in Modesto, Calif. … Parents: Okesene and April Iese … Has one brother, Joseph and five sisters - Nicole, Naomi, Nahamani, Naarah, Noel ... Cousin of former Bruin Seali'i Epenesa ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning sections, NorCal championship and going to State in basketball ... Lists the NFL standout Troy Polamalu as the athlete he admires the most … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2012 ... Hobbies include drums, piano, guitar, ukulele, singing, basketball ... Also likes to write songs ... History major.
2015 - Saw action in 13 games and made 12 starts at outside linebacker ... Second-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection (coaches) ... Provides consistent pass rush off the edge ... Fourth on the squad with 2.5 sacks ... Sixth on the team with 4.5 tackles for loss. 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games with 12 starts at outside linebacker ... His 9.0 sacks led the team and ranked 28th in the NCAA and seventh in the Pac-12 ... Third on the team with 10.0 tackles for loss ... Recorded a best of 3.0 sacks in the bowl win over Kansas State ... Made multiple tackles in 10 games and a best of four tackles in games vs. Arizona State, Utah, USC and K-State ... Presented the Captain Don Brown Award for Most Improved Player at the annual team banquet. 2013 - Saw action in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... Credited with seven tackles on the season, including 1.0 tackles for loss ... Had a best of three stops against Nevada. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to scout.com and rivals. com … No. 206 recruit on the rivals.com 250 and ranked as the nation’s No. 260 player by scout.com … Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl (1.5 sacks) … Rated as the nation’s No. 103-ranked recruit, the No. 7 outside linebacker and the No. 12 recruit in the state of Texas by ESPN.com … A PrepStar All-American and the No. 22 OLB in the nation … Ranked as the nation’s No. 21 outside linebacker and the No. 2 OLB in the Midlands Region, by scout.com … Rated as the No. 18 OLB in the nation and the No. 25 recruit in Texas by rivals.com … SuperPrep’s No. 33-ranked linebacker nationally and the No. 30-rated recruit in Texas … Ranked as the nation’s No. 10 outside linebacker by Tom Lemming … Named Area Defensive Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Houston … Coached by James Williams at Marshall HS in Fort Bend, TX during his final two years in high school ... Credited with 62 career quarterback hurries ... Made 76 tackles, 44 for loss and totaled 24 sacks as a senior when team went 13-1 … District 25-4A Defensive Player of the Year ... In 2011, he recorded 70 tackles, 16 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery … Named firstteam All-District and Defensive Lineman of the Year ... Earned first-team All-District honors as a sophomore and second-team honors as a freshman while at Houston, TX Yates HS. PERSONAL - Full name: Deon Tavaris Hollins, Jr. ... Born in Houston, Texas ... Parents: Deon Hollins, Sr. and NaToya Frederick-Satcherwhite ... Has one brother, Isaiah ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as winning the District championship his senior season ... The NFL's Von Miller is the athlete he admires most ... Hobbies include reading and Sudoku ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll for Fall 2013 ... Interested in a career in business ... Sociology major.
Career Highs Receptions: 3 at UNLV, 2015 Receiving Yards: 43 vs. Virginia, 2015 TD Receptions: 1, last at Arizona State, 2014
RECEIVING STATISTICS - N. IESE
Career Highs Tackles - 4, last vs. Kansas State, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 3.0 vs. Kansas State, 2015 Sacks - 3.0 vs. Kansas State, 2015
Year
No
Yds
Avg.
TD
LG
2013 2014 2015 Totals
1 12 11 24
3 70 96 169
3.0 5.8 8.7 7.0
1 2 0 3
17 37 37
TACKLE STATISTICS - D. HOLLINS
Year
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2013 2014 2015 Totals
7 31 18 56
2-5 24-7 9-9 35-21
0.0-0 9.0-39 2.5-15 11.5-64
1.0-1 10.0-43 4.5-38 15.5-82
0 0 0 0
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
19 19
RETURNING PLAYERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#1 SOSO
#7 JOHN
JAMABO
JOHNSON
Running Back So. • 6-2 • 216 Plano, Texas Plano West HS
Defensive Back Jr.R • 5-9 • 190 Fresno, Calif. Central HS
2015 - Saw action as a reserve running back in all 13 games ... Second on the team with 404 yards rushing ... Ran for a total of four touchdowns (one each at Arizona, Cal, Colorado, at Oregon State) ... Had a seasonhigh of 18 carries against California ... Ran for at least 79 yards in four games - (9-79) v. UVa, (9-96) at Arizona, (18-79) v. Cal, (9-90) at Oregon State ... Also caught five passes on the season (58 yards). HIGH SCHOOL - Listed No. 18 (five stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Scout’s No. 1 ranked running back … Listed No. 22 (five stars) on the rivals.com Rivals 100 … First-team USA Today All-America selection … Listed as No. 4 running back in the nation and the No. 28 overall recruit by ESPN.com … Selected to play in the Under Armour High School AllStar game … In 2014, he ran 235 times for 2,279 yards and 44 touchdowns … Named to the first-team MaxPreps All-America team … Selected Class 6A All-State ... Also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Sotonye Josiah Jamabo … Born: in Carrollton, Texas … Parents: Abiye Jamabo and Ebiayibo Dinyain ... Has two brothers, Ibifiri and Oraibi, and a sister, Biebele ... His biggest thrill to date has been his high school senior season ... Hobbies include playing video games ... Loves music ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll for the 2015 Fall.
2015 - Saw action in 10 games and made five starts in the secondary ... Made his first career start against Cal ... Also started against Colorado, at Oregon State, Washington State and in the bowl game against Nebraska ... Credited with four pass breakups on the season ... Made his first interception at Oregon State ... Recorded a season-best of seven tackles against Colorado ... Had four stops in games against Washington State and Nebraska. 2014 - Did not see game action. 2013 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to rivals.com and scout. com … Scout.com’s No. 8-ranked cornerback in the country and No. 2 in the West region … Rated as the No. 25 recruit in the state of California and No. 169 in the country by rivals.com … No. 13 on the scout. com West 150 list … Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl all-star game … Listed as the nation’s No. 191 recruit by ESPN … Rated as the nation’s No. 20 cornerback and the No. 19 prospect in California by ESPN.com … PrepStar All-American … SuperPrep’s No. 13-ranked defensive back … Rivals.com’s No. 13-ranked cornerback … Regarded as the No. 2 recruit in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … Had 42 tackles and eight interceptions in 13 games started as a senior ... Played only two games as a junior ... Recorded 47 tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore ... Coached by Justin Garza ... Also lettered in track for coach Davis. PERSONAL - Full Name: John Aaron Johnson … Born in Fresno, Calif. … Parents: John Johnson, Sr. and Carmella Warren-Johnson … Has two brothers, Brandon and Jaylon and a sister, Jaleesa ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as guarding a 6-6 receiver in the high school playoffs and holding him to one catch ... Lists Deion Sanders as the athlete he admires the most … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll for the 2013 Fall and 2014 Fall Quarters ... Enjoys fishing ... Political Science major.
Career Highs Rushing Att - 18 v. Cal, 2015 Rushing Yds - 96 at Arizona, 2015 Rushing TDs - 1, last at Oregon State, 2015 Long - 39 v. Virginia, 2015
RUSHING STATISTICS - S. Jamabo Year 2015
TCB 66
Yds 416
YL 112
Net 404
Avg 6.1
TD 4
Lg 39
#75 ANDRE
Career Highs Tackles - 7 vs. Colorado, 2015 Interceptions: 1 at Oregon State, 2015
JAMES
TACKLE STATISTICS - J. JOHNSON
Offensive Lineman Fr.R • 6-4 • 300 Herriman, Utah Herriman HS
Year 2015
TT 21
T-AT 17-4
2015 - Did not see game action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by scout.com … Ranked as the No. 192 player in the nation on the Scout 300 list … ESPN.com’s No. 177 recruit in the nation … USA Today All-Utah team selection … PrepStar All-American … Listed as No. 15 offensive tackle in the nation and the third-ranked recruit in Utah by ESPN … Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com and the third-ranked player in the state of Utah. PERSONAL - Full Name: Andre James ... Born in Salt Lake City, Utah ... Parents: Marcus and Angela James ... Has a younger brother - Eli and a younger sister - Jacey ... His favorite athletes are the NFL's Jonathan Ogden and Kyle Long.
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
20 20
RETURNING PLAYERS
Sacks 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0
INT (Td) 1
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#21 MOSSI
#6 STEPHEN
JOHNSON
JOHNSON III
Wide Receiver Jr. • 6-0 • 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw HS
Wide Receiver So. • 5-11 • 196 San Leandro, Calif. San Leandro HS
UCLA - Enrolled at UCLA in January of 2013, after originally signing with the Bruins in 2012, and participated in 2014 spring practice. 2015 - Saw action in five games with one start (at Arizona) ... Had a season-high four catches at UNLV ... Registered two catches each in games against Virginia and BYU ... Made one kickoff return for 16 yards ... Suffered an injury in game five against Arizona State and sat out the balance of the season. 2014 - Appeared in 12 games with two starts at receiver (at Colorado, at Washington) ... Caught 23 balls, second-highest total ever by a Bruin true freshman player, on the year for 232 yards and a touchdown (at Washington) ... Made four catches at Cal and three at Colorado ... Scored his first career touchdown on a 15-yard pass play from Brett Hundley ... Made a season-best five receptions against USC for a season-best 60 yards ... Caught three ball vs. Stanford ... Returned eight kickoffs for a 22.0-yard average ... Had a long return of 67 yards at Cal. HIGH SCHOOL - A three-star recruit according to both scout.com and rivals.com in 2013 who enrolled at UCLA in January of 2014 … The No. 57-ranked cornerback in the nation according to scout.com … No. 13-ranked corner in the West … PrepStar All-West Region … Selected to play in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Houston … Listed No. 84 on the scout.com West 150 … Rated No. 91 prospect in the state of California by rivals.com … As a senior, he made 55 tackles, seven interceptions and scored 18 touchdowns … As a junior, he made 40 tackles … Had 10 punt returns for 231 yards and 10 kickoff returns for 179 yards … Rushed for 493 yards and six touchdowns and caught 15 passes for 150 yards and a touchdown … Named Offensive Player of the Year for the Coliseum League ... Coached by Robert Garret ... Also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Mossi Johnson ... Born in Los Angeles ... Parents: Jerome and Felicia Johnson ... Has three brothers - Cody, Isaiah, Nicholas ... His biggest athletic thrill is being able to play at UCLA ... Admires the NFL's Patrick Peterson ... Hobbies include coaching youth football ... Interested in a Political Science major.
2015 - Saw action in seven games and made one start (Nebraska) at receiver ... Saw action at receiver and on special teams ... Had a 50-yard catch against Arizona State ... Had a season-high three catches in the bowl game against Nebraska (23 yards) ... Grabbed two receptions each in games vs. UNLV (28) and Cal (22). HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com, No. 25 recruit in California and No. 189 in the nation … Listed as a four-star recruit by scout.com and the No. 212-ranked recruit in the nation on the Scout 300 … ESPN.com three-star recruit … PrepStar All-American … Played quarterback in 2014 and completed 49 of 94 passes for 939 yards and six scores … Ran 98 times for 728 yards and 13 more touchdowns ... Named league MVP and was chosen first-team all-league as a quarterback and a kick returner ... Also lettered in basketball (all-league point guard) and track (sprint events). PERSONAL - Full Name: Stephen Douglas Johnson … Parents: Stephen, Jr. and Karen Johnson … Has no brothers or sisters ... Relative Kenny Johnson played football at Mississippi State and for 10 seasons in the NFL ... Lists the NBA's Russell Westbrook as the athlete he admires the most … Loves to make people laugh ... Aspires to become a business owner. Career Highs Receptions: 3 vs. Nebraska, 2015 Receiving Yards: 50 vs. Arizona State, 2015 TD Receptions: na Long: 50 vs. Arizona State, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - S. JOHNSON Year 2015
No 8
Yds 123
Year 2015
TCB 4
Yds 111
Career Highs
RECEIVING STATISTICS - M. JOHNSON No 23 8 31
Yds 232 41 273
Avg. 10.1 5.1 8.8
TD 1 0 1
LG 27 12 27
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
TD 0
LG 50
KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS - S. JOHNSON
Receptions: 5 vs. USC, 2014 Receiving Yards: 60 vs. USC, 2014 TD Receptions: 1 at Washington, 2014 Long: 27 vs. Oregon, 2014
Year 2014 2015 Totals
Avg. 15.4
21 21
RETURNING PLAYERS
Avg 27.8
TD 0
Lg 56
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#4 CAMERON
#76 KENNY
JUDGE
LACY
Linebacker Sr. • 6-2 • 235 Moorpark, Calif. Oaks Christian HS
Offensive Line Jr.R • 6-4 • 305 Phoenix, Ariz. Mountain Pointe HS
2015 - Started 10 games at a guard position ... Team surrendered just 14 quarterback sacks on the season, the second-lowest total in school history ... Helped pave the way on the ground for running back Paul Perkins, the third-leading rusher in school history who posted his second straight 1,000-yard season. 2014 - Saw his first game action at Arizona State ... Made two starts at guard in games against Utah and Oregon. 2013 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to scout.com and rivals. com … No. 40 prospect on the scout.com West 150 list … No. 171 recruit in the nation, a PrepStar All-American and the No. 16 offensive tackle in the country … Ranked No. 219 nationally according to scout. com … Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl … Ranked as the nation’s No. 18 offensive tackle by scout.com and No. 4 in the West … Rated by rivals.com as the No. 27 offensive tackle in the country and No. 4 prospect in Arizona … ESPN.com’s No. 9-rated player in the state of Arizona and the No. 38-ranked offensive tackle in the nation … SuperPrep’s No. 22-ranked offensive lineman and No. 6-rated prospect in Arizona … No. 16-ranked offensive tackle by Tom Lemming … Helped lead his team to a 12-2 record and its first-ever appearance in a state title game as a senior … Team captain who started 39 high school games ... Coached by Norris Vaughan. PERSONAL - Full Name: Kenneth Ray Lacy … Born: in Phoenix, Ariz.… Parents: Kenneth and Patricia Lacy … Has an older sister, Kendra ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as going to the high school state championship game his senior year ... The NFL's Jake Long is the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing basketball ... Cousin, Marcel Jones, plays in the NFL ... Has an interest in a career in sports broadcasting ... Political Science major.
2015 - Saw action in 12 games and made his first career start at linebacker at UNLV ... Team co-captain ... Credited with a season-high six tackles and his first tackle for loss in the win over Colorado ... Also saw action on several special teams units ... Presented the N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership, Special Teams and the Bobby Field Captains Award at the annual team banquet. 2014 - Appeared in 13 games as a special teams performer and a reserve linebacker ... Credited with six tackles on the season ... Had a best of two tackles at Arizona State, along with a key block on a kick return. 2013 - Saw action in 11 games as a special teams player and a reserve at linebacker ... Credited with 10 tackles on the season ... Registered two tackles against both Nebraska and Colorado. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to scout.com and a threestar recruit according to rivals.com … PrepStar All-American and the No. 26 recruit in the country at the outside linebacker position … No. 47 on the scout.com West 150 list … Ranked as the nation’s No. 259 player, the No. 20 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 4 OLB in the West according to scout.com … Rated by rivals.com as the No. 51 overall prospect in the state of California and the nation’s No. 41 outside linebacker … SuperPrep’s No. 38-ranked linebacker prospect nationally and the No. 35-rated recruit in the CA/NV/HI region … Ranked as the No. 12 outside linebacker in the nation by Tom Lemming … No. 90-rated recruit in California according to ESPN.com and the No. 79 outside linebacker in the country … Registered 62 tackles, two sacks, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and one blocked field goal in his senior season … Also played running back and had 17 carries for 72 yards and a touchdown … He made four catches for 120 yards … Credited with 113 tackles as a junior … His dad, Doug, played football (defensive back) at the University of Oregon from 1982-85 … Coached by Jeff Woodruff. PERSONAL - Full Name: Cameron J. Judge ... Parents: Doug and Margaret Judge ... Has two older brothers, Chris and Jordan, and two younger sisters, Catrina and Chloe ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as signing with UCLA ... Admires the NFL's James Harrison ... Hobbies include playing video games ... Political Science major. Career Highs Tackles - 6 vs. Colorado, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 1 vs. Colorado, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - C. JUDGE Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
TT 10 6 10 26
T-AT 6-4 6-0 5-5 17-9
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-6 1.0-6
INT (Td) 0 0 0 0
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#2 JORDAN
#23 WILL
LASLEY
LOCKETT
Wide Receiver So.R • 6-1 • 201 Compton, Calif. Serra HS
Defensive Back Fr.R • 5-11 • 185 Houston, Texas Manvel HS
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as three-star recruit by rivals.com and the No. 99 recruit in the state of Texas … Listed as a three-star recruit by scout.com and the No. 7 cornerback in the Midland region … ESPN.com three-star recruit … PrepStar All-American … In 2014, he recorded 48 tackles, one sack, four interceptions, nine passes defensed and two fumbles caused … As a junior, he totaled 42 tackles, two interceptions, 12 passes defended and two fumbles caused. PERSONAL - Full Name: Will Charles Lockett … Born in Houston, Texas… Parents: William Lockett and Zelda Russell… Has two sisters - Breyana and Fontone ... His biggest thrill in the sport is to get an interception ... Lists Floyd Mayweather as his favorite athlete … Hobbies include playing video games.
2015 - Saw action in nine games as a reserve receiver and on special teams ... Made three catches on the year, two for 10 yards at Oregon State and one vs. Colorado (7) ... Credited with one special teams tackle. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Three-star recruit according to rivals.com … Rivals’ No. 55-ranked wide receiver in the country and the No. 44-rated recruit in the state of California … Three stars from scout.com … Scout’s No. 69 wide receiver nationally, the No. 40 recruit in the state of California and No. 59 recruit in the West … PrepStar All-West Region … Three-star athlete according to 247Sports … As a senior, he caught 34 passes for 833 yards and 14 touchdowns … First-team All-CIF Western Division ... Also lettered in basketball and track. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jordan Lasley … Parents: Kevin Lasley and Danielle Kirkwood … Has two brothers, Dylan and Aiden ... Lists the NFL's Dez Bryant as his favorite athlete … Hobbies include singing, dancing and making people laugh ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll for Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Receptions: 2 at Oregon State, 2015 Receiving Yards: 10 at Oregon State, 2015 TD Receptions: na Long: 7 vs. Colorado, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - J. LASLEY Year 2015
No 3
Yds 17
Avg. 5.7
TD 0
LG 7
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#11 KEISEAN
#33 DYLAN
LUCIER-SOUTH
LUTHER
Defensive Line Fr.R • 6-4 • 225 Santa Ana, Calif. Orange Lutheran HS
Defensive Back Jr.R • 5-11 • 200 Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison HS
2015 - Saw action in seven games as a member of special teams units and a reserve in the secondary ... Credited with one tackle on the season ... Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection. 2014 - Did not see game action. 2013— Did not see game action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL—Played three years of football for Edison High School under coach Dave White … Led his team to a CIF Championship, voted all-CIF, first team all-league, Defensive Back of the Year, Defensive Back of the Year All-Sunset League, All-County and won first place in league … Made 67 tackles, had 5 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown his senior year. PERSONAL—Full Name: Dylan Nathan Luther … Born in Huntington Beach, Calif. … Parents: David and Marni Luther … Two siblings—David and Sloan … Describes his biggest athletic thrill as playing for and winning a CIF Championship … Admires San Diego Chargers’ safety Eric Weddle … His hobbies include surfing and dirt biking … Related to current UCLA players Jordan and Erick Zumwalt … Named to the Director's Academic Honor Roll for the 2013 Fall, 2014 Winter, 2014 Fall, 2015 Winter, 2015 Spring Quarters ... Political Science major.
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program ... Presented the Ed 'Coach K' Kezirian Freshman Award for Academic and Athletic Balance at the annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed No. 14 (five stars) on the rivals.com Rivals 100 … Listed No. 29 (five stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Listed No. 22 on the ESPN 300 and as No. 5 defensive end in the nation and third-ranked recruit in California … First-team USA Today All-California selection and State Defensive Player of the Year … PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team and No. 16 recruit in the nation … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America Game … In 2014, he recorded 44 tackles, seven sacks, four passes defended … Returned a fumble for a touchdown … As a junior, he made 38 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. PERSONAL - Full Name: Keisean Lucier-South … Parents: Sean and Cynthia South … Has a sister, Layla ... Lists the NFL's Justin Houston as his favorite athlete ... Hobbies include playing video games.
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#82 ELDRIDGE
#68 CONOR
MASSINGTON
McDERMOTT
Wide Receiver Jr.R • 6-2 • 212 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS
Offensive Line Sr.R • 6-8 • 310 Nashville, Tenn. Ensworth HS
2015 - Starter in 12 games at offensive tackle ... Second-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection (coaches) ... Team surrendered just 14 quarterback sacks, the second-lowest total in school history ... Helped pave the way on the ground for running back Paul Perkins, the third-leading rusher in school history who posted a second-straight 1,000-yard season. 2014 - Made his first career start as a blocking tight end against Oregon ... Started the last seven games of the season at left tackle ... Helped block for Pac-12 rushing leader Paul Perkins. 2013 - Saw his first playing action on special teams and as a reserve along the offensive line ... Came off the bench at Stanford, but was injured and sat out the balance of the season ... Granted a substitute year of eligibility due to medical hardship. 2012 - Did not see game action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Played four varsity seasons of football at tight end, offensive and defensive tackle for Ensworth, HS in Nashville, TN ... His teams posted a 39-8 record in those four seasons ... Earned two stars from rivals.com ... Named to the 2010 Tennessee All-Conf. team ... Team won the 2010 State HS football championship ... Reached the state semifinals in 2007 and 2008 ... Team advanced to State HS quarterfinals in 2009 ... Also played basketball for three seasons ... Team was ranked #1 in the state in 2011 and he averaged 15.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 1.8 spg in his senior season ... Finalist for the McDonald's All-America team ... Named Tennessee's Mr. Basketball for Div. II-AA ... All-Mid-State first team selection by Nashville Tennessean ... Team won the state basketball championship in 2009 (17 points, 13 rebounds) ... Was the team captain for his football team in 2009 and 2011. PERSONAL - Full Name: Conor Francis McDermott … Born in Nashville, TN … Parents: Kevin and Deborah McDermott ... Has one brother, Kevin, a long snapper on the UCLA team from 2009-2012 who has gone on to play in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens and Minnesota Vikings ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning the state championship in football and basketball his senior year, as well as earning the Mr. Basketball Award for Tennessee ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2012 ... Admires NBA player Amare Stoudamire ... Dad played basketball for South Dakota State ... Political Science major.
2015 - Appeared in 12 games as a reserve at receiver ... Tied for sixth on the team with 11 catches (119 yards) ... Made a season-high three catches against Washington State (44 yards) ... Had two catches in games against Virginia (31) and Arizona State (12). 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games, with nine starts at receiver ... Started his first college game at Virginia and made two catches for 63 yards, including a 48-yarder on the first series of the contest ... Made 25 catches on the season for 367 yards and three scores ... Made his first scoring reception at Arizona State on an 80-yard catch-and-run ... Also made scoring catches against Utah (40 yds) and USC (13) ... Made multiple catches in eight games, with a best of five receptions against Oregon. 2013 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program ... Enrolled in January 2013 and took part in spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to scout.com and rivals. com ... Listed as the nation's No. 174 recruit on the ESPN 300 ... PrepStar All-American and the No. 34 wide receiver in the nation ... Ranked as the nation's No. 27 wide receiver by scout.com and No. 35 by rivals. com ... The No. 249 overall recruit in the nation according to rivals.com and the No. 33 prospect in the state of Texas ... Nation's No. 208 recruit according to scout.com ... Rated by ESPN.com as the nation's No. 172 recruit, No. 21 recruit in the state of Texas and the No. 21 wide receiver in the nation ... SuperPrep's No. 39-ranked wide receiver nationally and the No. 31-rated recruit in the state of Texas ... Sat out his senior season due to injury ... As a junior, caught 39 passes for 663 yards and six touchdowns ... Made eight catches for 210 yards and two touchdowns in a game against Corsicana High School ... Ranked No. 22 wide receiver in the nation by Tom Lemming ... Coached by Mike Overton ... Also lettered three years in track. PERSONAL - Full Name: Eldridge Massington … Born in Dallas, Texas … Parents: Eldridge Massington I and Kathy Dukes ... Has four sisters Markelle, Somolia, Myia, Meoshe ... Chad Johnson and Charles Barkley are the athletes he admires most ... Was a member of the high school choir ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 ... Gender Studies major. Career Highs Receptions: 5 vs. Oregon, 2014 Receiving Yards: 80 at Arizona State, 2014 TD Receptions: 1, last vs. USC, 2014 Long: 80 at Arizona State, 2014
RECEIVING STATISTICS - E. MASSINGTON Year 2014 2015 Totals
No 25 11 36
Yds 367 119 486
Avg. 14.7 10.8 13.5
TD 3 0 3
LG 80 19 80
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#98 TAKKARIST
#22 NATE
McKINLEY
MEADORS
Defensive Line Sr. • 6-2 • 265 Richmond, Calif. Kennedy HS / Contra Costa JC
Defensive Back So. • 6-0 • 190 San Bernardino, Calif. San Gorgonio HS
2015 - Appeared in all 13 games and made 12 starts along the defensive line ... Tied for 10th on the team in tackles (35) ... Third on the team with 7.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks ... Also was credited with four pass breakups ... Made a season high six tackles in the win at Utah ... Had five tackles each in games vs. Colorado and at Oregon State (3.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks). 2014 - Joined the team in practice prior to the Arizona State (game four) contest ... Saw action in that ASU game and in the next nine contests ... Credited with six tackles on the season, 3.5 for loss and 2.5 sacks ... Had one forced fumble (at Washington) ... Had two stops at Cal, 1.0 for loss ... Made 0.5 sacks against Arizona ... Credited with one sack each in backto-back games at Washington and vs. USC. JUNIOR COLLEGE - Attended Contra Costa College from June 2013-September 2014 ... Played one season of football for coach Carter ... Was named first-team all-league after totaling 33 tackles, 18 for loss, and 10 sacks. HIGH SCHOOL - Played football for coach Mack Cariminer at Kennedy High School in Richmond, Calif. ... Credited with 60 tackles in his senior season and 11 sacks ... Totaled 15 sacks among his 50 tackles as a junior ... Also a track standout, he made it to the state meet in the 100 and 200 meter events in his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL - Full Name: Takkarist Jaune McKinley ... Parents: Sylvester and Peggy Wiggins ... Born in Oakland, Calif. ... Has one brother Sylvester III and a sister, Marie ... List the NFL's Aldon Smith and Greg Hardy as his favorite players ... Ran a 10.58 100 meters in his first year running on the track ... Hobbies include running ... Gender Studies major.
UCLA - Joined the program in time for spring practices in April, 2015. 2015 - Saw action in 10 games and made two starts (at Utah, at USC) ... Played on several special teams units ... Credited with 22 tackles and two pass break ups ... His interception late in the Colorado game sealed the win for the Bruins ... Made a season-high seven tackles at Utah ... Had four stops in games at Arizona and at USC ... Presented the Ed 'Coach K' Kezirian Freshman Award for Academic and Athletic Balance at the annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as three-star recruit by rivals.com … Listed as a three-star recruit by scout.com and the No. 7 safety in the west … ESPN.com three-star athlete … In 2014, he completed 97 of 166 passes for 1,481 yards and 22 touchdowns, four interceptions … Rushed 146 times for 1,971 yards and 26 touchdowns … Selected All-CIF Inland Division on offense... On defense, he was credited with 32 tackles and three sacks … As a junior, he caught 40 passes for 823 yards and seven touchdowns … He made six interceptions and 98 tackles on defense ... Named All-CIF Inland Division. PERSONAL - Full Name: Nathan Malik Meadors ... Born in San Bernardino, Calif. ... Parents: Dorian Love and Tristin Meadors ... Has four brothers, Dorian, Daylen, Daron, Dash ... Biggest thrill was passing for 300 yards and four touchdowns and rushing for 260 yards and four touchdowns in a high school game ... Lists Deion Sanders as his favorite athlete ... Hobbies include playing basketball ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015.
Career Highs
TACKLE STATISTICS - N. MEADORS
Tackles: 6 at Utah, 2015 TFL: 3.0 at Oregon State, 2015 Sack: 2.0 at Oregon State, 2015
Year 2015
Career Highs Tackles: 7 at Utah, 2015 TT 22
T-AT 18-4
TACKLE STATISTICS - T. McKINLEY Year 2014 2015 Totals
TT 6 35 41
T-AT 3-3 28-7 31-10
Sacks 2.5-26 4.5-38 7.0-64
TFL 3.5-32 7.5-47 11.0-79
INT (Td) 0 0 0
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Sacks 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0
INT (Td) 1
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#77 KOLTON
#71 POASI
MILLER
MOALA
Offensive Line So.R • 6-8 • 305 Roseville, Calif. Roseville HS
Offensive Line Jr.R • 6-4 • 305 Moreno Valley, Calif. Rancho Verde HS
2015 - Saw action as a reserve along the offensive line and on special teams. 2014 - Saw his first game action ... Appeared in several games late in the season as a blocking tight end. 2013 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to scout.com and the nation’s No. 156 recruit … Four-star ranking by rivals.com … No. 31 recruit on the scout.com West 150 list … SuperPrep All-West Region selection and the No. 62-ranked recruit in the CA/NV/HI region … Ranked as the nation’s No. 11 offensive tackle according to scout.com and No. 1 in the West … ESPN.com’s No. 86 recruit in the state of California and the nation’s No. 63 offensive tackle … PrepStar All-West Region selection and the No. 38-ranked offensive tackle in the nation … Rated as the No. 70 overall prospect in California and the No. 23 offensive tackle in the nation by rivals.com … Team went 10-4 in his senior season … First-team All-CIF Central Division … Coached by Pete Duffy. PERSONAL - Full Name: Poasi Fahina Moala … Born in Moreno Valley, Calif. … Parents: Etuate and Enisolo Moala … Has a brother, Simote Eikimn'a, and two sisters, Silia and Ofa ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports to date as going to a CIF championship ... The NFL's Haloti Nagata is the athlete he admires ... Hobbies include playing the guitar, swimming and music ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Political Science major.
2015 - Starter at offensive tackle in five games (Cal, Colorado, Oregon State, Washington State, Nebraska) ... Also saw action on special teams ... Team surrendered just 14 quarterback sacks, the second-lowest total in school history ... Helped pave the way on the ground for running back Paul Perkins, the third-leading rusher in school history who posted a second straight 1,000-yard season. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to rivals.com … Rivals’ No. 31 offensive tackle in the nation and the No. 35 prospect in the state of California … Four-stars from 247Sports … Three-stars according to scout.com, the No. 28-rated offensive tackle in the nation, No. 44 prospect in the state of California and No. 63 recruit in the West … PrepStar All-West Region ... Named first-team Sierra Football League and firstteam All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee ... Cal-Hi Sports All-Northern California first-team and all-state selection ... Named a team captain for the Sacramento Optimist All-Star game. PERSONAL - Full Name: Kolton David Miller … Born in Redwood City, Calif. … Parents: Dan and Karrie Miller… Has one younger brother, Chad ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning his high school league title despite losing a number of players to injuries during the year ... Lists former NFL standout Tedy Bruschi, now with ESPN and another Roseville High alum, as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include fishing and watching movies ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major.
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#10 FABIAN
#4 BOLU
MOREAU
OLORUNFUNMI
Defensive Back Sr.R • 6-0 • 202 Sunrise, Fla. Western HS
Running Back So. • 5-10 • 225 Clovis, Calif. Clovis North HS
2015 - Saw action in seven games ... Carried 35 times for 190 yards ... Had season-best of 66 yards (6 carries) at Stanford ... Carried nine times for 65 yards at UNLV ... Caught two passes for 30 yards on the year. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit by scout.com and the No. 3 running back in the west … Three-star recruit by rivals.com and the No. 60 recruit in California … Three-star ESPN.com recruit … PrepStar All-West region … Second-team 2014 MaxPreps California Division I AllState team selection … 2014 Fresno Bee All-Area team pick … Two-time Fresno Bee Offensive Player of the Year ... MVP of the Northern California Rivals Camp … Ran for 2,344 yards in 2013 … Totaled 61 touchdowns and 5,321 rushing yards for his prep career ... Also ran track. PERSONAL - Full Name: Boluwatife Nickolas Olorunfunmi … Born in Lagos, Nigeria … Parents: Peter and Mercollina Olorunfunmi ... Has three younger brothers - Okiki, Flyin, Odunuyo ... Relative Dolapo Songokoya attended UCLA ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as commiting to UCLA ... Lists the NFL's Marshawn Lynch as his favorite athlete … Hobbies include singing and producing music ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 and Winter 2015.
2015 - Started the first three games of the season in the secondary... Team co-captain ... Injured and sat out the balance of the season ... Registered eight tackles on the season (six against Virginia) and a pass breakup ... Presented the Bobby Field Captains Award at the annual team banquet. 2014 - Starter in all 13 games in the secondary ... Second-team allconference selection ... Ranked seventh on the team in tackles (53) and tied for the team lead with eight passes defended ... Made his first interception at Washington ... Had seven games with at least four tackles ... Recorded a season-best nine stops in the bowl win over K-State ... Credited with seven tackles at Colorado ... Had a tackle for loss in games at Virginia, vs. Utah and at Colorado. 2013 -Starter in the secondary in all 12 games he played in ... Honorable mention all-conference ... Ranked ninth on the team with 51 tackles ... Had a high of eight tackles at Oregon ... Made at least five tackles in six games. 2012 - Saw action in 11 games as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams ... Credited with five tackles and a fumble recovery ... One tackle in win at Arizona State ... Recorded a tackle and a fumble recovery at Washington State ... Had one stop vs. USC. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two seasons at Western HS for coach Rashad West ... Played running back and wide receiver ... Three-star recruit according to rivals.com … A three-star recruit according to scout.com and the nation’s No. 121 running back … ESPN two-star recruit … As a senior, he ran 149 times for 889 yards and 11 touchdowns … Also caught 21 passes for 416 yards and seven touchdowns … Played in the South Florida All-Star game ... Named first-team All-County by Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald ... Team captain ... Named team MVP ... Honorable mention All-State selection. PERSONAL - Full Name: Fabian Moreau … Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … Parents: Berg and Guerly Moreau … Has two sisters, Faby and Fabriana ... Lists the NBA's Michael Jordan and the NFL's LaMichael James as the athletes he admires the most … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2012 and Winter 2015 ... Hobbies include working out and playing basketball ... Political Science major.
Career Highs: Rushing Attempts: 9 at UNLV, 2015 Rushing Yards: 66 at Stanford, 2015 Long Run: 37 at Stanford, 2015 Rushing Tds: na
RUSHING STATISTICS - B. Olorunfunmi Year 2015
TCB 35
Yds 198
Career Highs Tackles: 9 vs. Kansas State, 2014 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 at Colorado, 2014 Interception: 1 at Washington, 2014
TACKLE STATISTICS -F. MOREAU Year 2012 2103 2014
TT 5 51 53
T-AT 3-2 26-25 40-13
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0 0.5-1 3.0-19
INT (Td) 0 0 1
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YL 8
Net 190
Avg 5.4
TD 0
Lg 37
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#52 SCOTT
#6 ADARIUS
QUESSENBERRY
PICKETT
Offensive Line Jr.R • 6-3 • 315 La Costa, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS
Defensive Back So.R • 5-11 • 202 El Cerrito, Calif. El Cerrito HS
2015 - Did not see game action. 2014 - Starter in all 13 games, one at center and 12 at guard ... Honorable mention all-conference selection by the coaches ... Opened at center in the first game of the year at Virginia while Jake Brendel was out ... Moved to guard for the balance of the season ... Helped to pave the way for the Pac-12's leading rusher, Paul Perkins, who produced the second-best rushing total in school history ... Named honorable mention Academic All-Conference. 2013 - Saw his first action, in a start, at Oregon in game six of the season ... One of a school record three true freshmen to start along the offensive line against the Ducks ... Went on to start six games in all during the season at left guard ... Presented the Ed Kezirian "Coach K" Award for Athletic and Academic Balance at the team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Played three seasons of varsity football at La Costa Canyon HS ... A three-star recruit according to scout.com and rivals.com ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando, FL ... Ranked as the nation's No. 7 center, No. 2 in the West region, according to scout.com ... Rated as the No. 5 center in the nation and the No. 45 prospect in the state of California by rivals.com ... No. 62 recruit on the scout.com West 150 list ... Ranked as the nation's No. 274 recruit, the No. 3 center in the country and the No. 30 prospect in California by ESPN.com ... PrepStar All-West Region selection and the No. 18-ranked offensive guard in the country ... SuperPrep's No. 39-rated prospect in the CA/NV/HI region ... Started all 33 high school games ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field ... Served as team captain for football and track ... Coached by Sean Sovacool. PERSONAL - Full Name: Scott W. Quessenberry … Born in Carlsbad, Calif. … Parents: David and Maureen Quessenberry … Has two older brothers David (o-lineman at San Jose State, selected in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans) and Paul (played defensive end at Naval Academy) ... Lists his biggest thrills in sports as blocking a punt in high school and scooping it up for a score ... Lists the NBA's LeBron James and NFL twins Mike and Maurkice Pouncey as the athletes he admires the most … Hobbies include basketball and going to the beach ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Directors Honor Roll for Fall 2014 ... Political Science major.
UCLA - Enrolled early at UCLA and participated in 2014 spring practice. 2015 - Saw action in all 13 games on special teams and as a reserve in the secondary ... Credited with 24 tackles on the year ... Made his first career interception in the win against Virginia ... Had a season-high of six tackles against Washington State ... Credited with at least three tackles in five games. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 126 recruit in the nation … Four-star recruit according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 143 prospect, the No. 16 prospect in the state of California and No. 27 recruit in the West …. Rivals’ No. 8-rated cornerback in the nation and the No. 11 prospect in the state of California … Scout’s No. 15-rated cornerback nationally … Listed as the nation’s No. 184 recruit and a four-star athlete by ESPN.com … PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team … Named San Francisco Chronicle Metro Player of the Year … Rushed for 1,800 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior … Credited with 70 tackles ... Made nine interceptions and returned three for touchdowns … Named to MaxPreps All-Northern California team and the Nor Cal Athlete of the Year ... Contra Costa Times East Bay Player of the Year ... As a junior, he scored 10 touchdowns and made 65 tackles, one interception ... Recorded 85 tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore ... Also lettered in baseball ... Attended De La Salle HS in Concord, CA his freshman year. PERSONAL - Full Name: Adarius Khyree Pickett … Born in Berkeley, Calif. … Parents: Antoine Pickett, Sr. and Angie Pickett … Has one older brother, Antoine, Jr. ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as leading his high school team to its first Section title ever by scoring four tds and rushing for 255 yards ... The NFL's Richard Sherman is the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing baseball and listening to music ... Dad was selected in the MLB player draft and played several seasons of minor league baseball ... Interested in a career in broadcasting ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Directors Honor Roll for Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Tackles - 6 vs. Washington State, 2015 Interceptions: 1 vs. Virginia, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - A. PICKETT Year
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2015
24
15-9
0.0-0
0.0-0
1
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#9 MARCUS
#88 AUSTIN
RIOS
ROBERTS
Defensive Back Sr.R • 5-11 • 190 Elk Grove, Calif. Cosumnes Oaks HS
Tight End So.R • 6-2 • 235 Hollywood, Fla. Carmel, Ind. HS
2015 - Appeared in 13 games and made 11 starts in the secondary ... Honorable mention All-Pac-12 Conference selection (coaches) ... Finished eighth on the team with 49 tackles ... Led the team with seven pass breakups ... Made a season-high 8 tackles against BYU ... Registered at least three tackles in eight games ... Finalist for the Uplifting Athletes Rare Disease Champion Award. 2014 - Returned to the field in spring 2014 and put the pads on in the fall ... Saw action in 12 games, working on special teams and in the secondary ... Made one start (Utah) ... Credited with 14 tackles on the season, a quarterback sack, a forced fumble and a couple of interceptions ...His first interception at the Bruin two-yard line ended Cal's hopes of a rally in the game's final minute ... His second, in the fourth quarter at Colorado, gave UCLA an opportunity to win the game in regulation ... Recorded six tackles in his start vs. Utah ... Had two stops each in games vs. USC and Stanford ... Registered three tackles, a forced fumble and a sack in the bowl win ... Finalist for the Uplifting Athletes Rare Disease Champion Award. 2013 - Sat out the season to recover from illness (a rare fungal infection - Aspergillosis) ... Had several surgeries and spent two months in UCLA Medical Center in spring 2013 where he lost nearly 50 pounds. 2012 - Saw action in nine games as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams ... Credited with three tackles on the season ... Made one stop at Colorado ... Had one tackle in win over Utah ... Recorded one tackle vs. Stanford ... Graduated early from high school and participated in 2012 spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL - Coached by Ryan Gomez ... Four star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 21 cornerback in the nation ... No. 32 recruit in California according to rivals.com ... Scout.com four-star recruit and the No. 19-ranked cornerback in the nation ... A SuperPrep All-American rated as the No. 32 defensive back in the nation ... Rated as the No. 29 prospect in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep ... ESPN three-star recruit, No. 25 cornerback in the nation and No. 47 prospect in California ... Named first-team MaxPreps Sacramento-Joaquin Section team ... First-team All-Metro selection by Sacramento Bee ... As a senior, he ran 23 times for 136 yards, caught 11 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown ... Totaled 59 tackles, four interceptions, 16 passes defended ... Returned seven punts for 12.7 yard average ... As a junior, he made 47 tackles, one interception. PERSONAL - Full name: Marcus Rios ... Born in Merced, Calif. ... Parents: Richard and Ivy Rios ... Has seven brothers - Chris, Travionne, Giovanni Ernest, William, Trevaun and Hunter ... Has two sisters - Martina and Jessica ... Biggest athletic thrill was moving to varsity on his 15th birthday and running a kickoff back for a touchdown on his first play ... Famous athlete he admires is Muhammad Ali ... Hobbies include working out ... History major.
2015 - Saw action in three games on special teams and as a reserve receiver ... Made one catch on the season for 19 yards at Oregon State. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 100 recruit in the nation … Four-stars from scout.com and the nation’s No. 196 prospect … Four-star athlete and ESPN.com’s No. 177-rated recruit in the nation … Rivals’ No. 13 wide receiver nationally and the No. 2 prospect in the state of Indiana … Scout’s No. 36-rated wide receiver in the nation … Had 50 receptions for 560 yards and five touchdowns as a senior … Also returned seven kickoffs for 254 yards, including two for scores … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Caught 35 passes for 315 yards and four touchdowns as a junior … Made 14 catches as sophomore for 280 yards and three scores ... Also returned one kickoff for a touchdown ... His school won the state championship during his freshman year ... Also ran track ... Won the 2014 state 100-meters race as a senior and finished 11th in the event as a junior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Austin Roberts ... Born in Plano, Texas ... Parents: Alfredo and Angel Roberts ... Has one brother, Avery and a sister, Alyssa ... Dad won two national titles while playing at the University of Miami and earned two Super Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys ... He has also served as a collegiate and NFL assistant coach, most recently as the tight ends coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2012-15 ... Cousin, Chris Conley played on the football team at Georgia ... Lists Bo Jackson as the athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include fishing, cooking and yoga ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Receptions: 1 at Oregon State, 2015 Receiving Yards: 19 at Oregon State, 2015 TD Receptions: na Long: 19 at Oregon State, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - A. ROBERTS Year 2015
No 1
Yds 19
Career Highs Tackles - 8 vs. BYU, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Kansas State, 2014 Sacks: 1 vs. Kansas State, 2014 Interceptions: 1 at Colorado, 2014; at Cal, 2014
TACKLE STATISTICS - M. RIOS Year 2012 2014 2015 Totals
TT 3 14 49 66
T-AT 2-1 12-2 30-19 44-22
Sacks 0.0-0 1.0-6 0.0-0 1.0-6
TFL 0.0-0 1.0-6 0.5-1 1.5-7
INT (Td) 0 2 0 2
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Avg. 19.0
TD 0
LG 19
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#3 JOSH
TD Passes: 3 v. Nebraska, 2015; v. Cal, 2015; at Stanford, 2015, v. Virginia, 2015 Interceptions: 3 v. BYU, 2015 Long Pass: 70 at Stanford, 2015
ROSEN
PASSING STATISTICS - J. ROSEN
Quarterback So. • 6-4 • 218 Manhattan Beach, Calif. St. John Bosco HS
Year 2015
Comp 292
Int 11
Yds 3,668
Td 23
Lg 70
2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS
Oppt. UVa @UNLV BYU @Arizona Arizona State @Stanford California Colorado @Oregon State Washington State @Utah @USC Nebraska Totals
UCLA - Enrolled in January of 2015 and participated in spring practice. 2015 - Starter in all 13 games ... Became first Bruin true freshman to start a season-opener at quarterback ... Set numerous school marks most consecutive passing attempts without an interception (245); most passes attempted in a game (57 v. Wash. St.); most passing yards by a true freshman in a game (399 v. Cal); most passing yards in a season by a true freshman (3,668); most 300-yard passing games in a season (tied-6); most touchdown passes thrown by a true freshman (23); most touchdown passes thrown by a true freshman in a game (3-tied); longest pass play by a true freshman (70 yds); most completions in a game (34 v. Cal); most passing attempts in a season (487); most passing yards per game in a season by a true freshman (282.2) ... Threw for 300-yards in games v. Nebraska (319), Wash. St. (340), Oregon State (333), Cal (399), Stanford (325) and Virginia (350) ... Had three scoring passes in games against Nebraska, Cal, Stanford and Virginia ... His 410 yards of total offense v. Washington State ranks No. 9 on the all-time school list ... The Sporting News Freshman of the Year ... USA Today 1st team Freshman All-America selection ... The Sporting News 1st team Freshman AllAmerica selection ... FWAA 1st team Freshman All-America selection ... Pac-12 Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year (coaches) ... Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year (AP) ... Honored in New York after being selected as one of five recipients of the 2015 NFF National HS Scholar-Athlete award ... Presented the John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year and the Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player at the annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed No. 2 (five stars) on the rivals.com Rivals 100 … Listed No. 12 (five stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Scout’s No. 1-rated quarterback … First-team USA Today All-America selection … Listed as four-star recruit, No. 2 quarterback in the nation and No. 50 recruit in the nation by ESPN.com … PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team and No. 1 recruit in the nation … Selected to play in the Under Armour High School All-Star game … 2014 MaxPreps California Division I All-State team … L.A. Times All-Area Player of the Year … Long Beach Press-Telegram Player of the Year … Southern Section All-Pac 5 Division Offensive Player of the Year … Completed 199 of 313 passes for 3,186 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2014 … For his career, he completed 525 of 840 pass attempts (63%) for 8,473 yards and 90 touchdowns ... Led his 2013 high school team to the MaxPreps National Championship, California State Championship, Pac-5 CIF Championship and Trinity League Championship ... Also lettered in tennis and helped his team advance to the CIF playoffs for the first time in over 10 years ... Playing for the first time in four years, he advanced to the semifinals of the league individual tennis tournament in 2014 ... St. John Bosco Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL - Full Name: Joshua Ballinger Lippincott Rosen … Born in Torrance, Calif. … Parents: Charles Rosen and Elizabeth Lippincott … Parents were both national gold medal ice dancers and figure skaters ... Mom was an all-league lacrosse player at Princeton ... Has two sisters, Beatrice, who is an All-American tennis player at Emory University and Lydia, who plays club soccer ... Josh was a nationally-ranked tennis player through middle school … Lists the NFL's Andrew Luck as the athlete he admires most ... Hobbies include playing the guitar, beach volleyball and DJ'ing ... Has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 and Winter 2015.
Att 35 42 23 28 40 42 47 33 33 57 30 37 40 487
Comp 28 22 11 19 22 22 34 19 22 33 15 19 26 292
Int 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 11
Pct. .800 .523 .478 .679 .555 .524 .723 .576 .667 .578 .500 .514 .650 .600
Yds 350 223 106 284 280 325 399 262 333 340 220 227 319 3,668
Td 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 0 1 1 3 23
Lg 41 29 19 59 50 70 33 51 63 45 37 28 60 70
Note--Rosen became the first Bruin true freshman quarterback to start a season-opener for UCLA in the win over Virginia (dating back to when the 1972 freshman eligibility rule took effect). UCLA’S MULTIPLE 300-YARD PASSING GAME LEADERS —
Most 300-yd passing games in a season -- Josh Rosen 6 - 2015 , Cade McNown 6 -1998; Brett Hundley 5-2014 ; Tom Ramsey 4 -1982, Hundley 4 - 2012 Most Career 300-yd passing games -- Cade McNown11 (1995-98), Brett Hundley 10 (2012-14), Cory Paus 7 (199902), Josh Rosen 6 (2015-), Drew Olson 4 (2004-05), Tommy Maddox 4 (1990-91), Troy Aikman 4 (1987-88), Tom Ramsey 4 (1982), Kevin Prince 3 (2009), Dennis Dummit 2 (1970) UCLA SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDAGE LEADERS (1937-present) 1.Brett Hundley 2.Josh Rosen
Year Att Comp Yds Pct 2012 478 318 3,740 .665 2015 487 292 3,668 .600
TD 29 23
Cl Fr.R Fr.
UCLA SINGLE SEASON PASSING COMPLETIONS LEADERS (1937-PRESENT) (based on completions) 1. Brett Hundley 2.Josh Rosen
Year 2012 2015
Att Comp Yds Pct 478 318 3,740 .665 487 292 3,668 .600
TD 29 23
Cl Fr.R Fr.
UCLA TOUCHDOWN PASS LEADERS IN A SEASON Name 1. Drew Olson 2. Brett Hundley 3. Cade McNown 4. Brett Hundley Cade McNown Troy Aikman 7. Josh Rosen
Year 2005 2012 1998 2013 1997 1988 2015
Tds 34 29 25 24 24 24 23
BRUIN FRESHMEN Top 10 300-YARD PASSERS * = true freshman Name 1. Tommy Maddox 2. Josh Rosen* 3. Brett Hundley 4. Tommy Maddox 5. Josh Rosen* 6. Josh Rosen* 7. Josh Rosen* 8. Tommy Maddox Cory Paus 10. Brett Hundley
Year 1990 2015 2012 1990 2015 2015 2015 1990 1999 2012
Yds 409 399 372 353 350 340 333 332 332 329
Opponent USC Cal Oregon St. Michigan Virginia Wash. State Oregon St. Oregon Oregon Baylor
BRUIN FRESHMEN QB 300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE PERFORMERS * = true freshman Name 1.Tommy Maddox 2. Josh Rosen* 3.Josh Rosen* 4. Brett Hundley 5. Kevin Prince 6. Brett Hundley 7. Tommy Maddox 8. Josh Rosen*
Year 1990 2015 2015 2012 2009 2012 1990 2015
Yds 445 410 407 404 390 358 356 351
Opponent USC Wash. State Cal Oregon State Washington State Nebraska Oregon Virginia
UCLA SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS (1937-present) Year Plays Rush Pass 1. Brett Hundley 2012 638 355 3,740 2. Brett Hundley 2013 531 748 3,071 3. Brett Hundley 2014 551 644 3,155 4. Josh Rosen 2015 524 16 3,668
Yds 4,095 3,819 3,799 3,684
Cl Fr.R So.R Jr.R Fr.
BRUIN TRUE FRESHMAN QB RECORDS
Most Passing Yards in a Game - 399 by Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Cal ---- old mark 306 by Cade McNown, 1995 vs. Fresno State Most Passing Yards in a Season - 3,668 by Josh Rosen, 2015; old mark 1,698 by Cade McNown, 1995 Most 300-yard Passing Games in a Season - 6 by Josh Rosen, 2015; ties overall school mark; old fresh. mark 1 by Cade McNown, vs. Fresno State, 1995 Most TD Passes in a Game - 3 by Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Nebraksa, Cal, UVa and by Cade McNown, 1995 vs. Kansas Most TD Passes in a Season - 23 by Josh Rosen, 2015 --- old mark 7 by Cade McNown, 1995 Most Passing Att in a Game - 57 by Josh Rosen, 2015, vs. WSU (also overall school record)--- old mark 34 by Cade McNown, 1995 vs. Kansas Most Completions in a Game - 34 by Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Cal (also overall school record) --- old mark 18 by Cade McNown, 1995 vs. Fresno St. Longest Pass Play in a Game - 70 yards Josh Rosen to Darren Andrews at Stanford, 2015 ---old mark 63 yards Tom Ramsey to Jojo Townsell vs. Arizona St., 1979
Career Highs Rushing Attempts: 5 at USC, v. Wash. St., 2015 Ruhsing Yards: 70 v. Wash. St., 2015 Rushing TDs: 1 v. Wash. St., 2015; at Arizona, 2015 Long Rush: 37 yards v. Wash. St., 2015 Pass Completions: 34 v. Cal, 2015 Passing Attempts: 57 v. Wash. St., 2015 Passing Yards: 399 v. Cal, 2015
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31 31
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#31 COLIN
#44 ISAAKO
SAMUEL
SAVAIINAEA
Defensive Back Fr.R • 6-3 • 198 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS
Linebacker Sr. • 6-2 • 250 Honolulu, Hawai'i Punahou HS
2015 - Appeared in nine games and started three contests at linebacker (Arizona State, at Stanford, Cal) ... Finished seventh on the team in tackles (62) ... Had two pass breakups and an interception against Arizona State ... Totaled a season-high 15 tackles against Arizona State ... Had 14 stops against BYU, including 1.5 sacks ... Made at least five tackles in six games. 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games as a special teams player and a reserve linebacker ... Credited with eight tackles on the season, two for loss ... Had a best of three tackles, one for loss in the game at Colorado ... Made two stops vs. Arizona, including a tackle for loss. 2013 - Saw action in all 13 games with a start at linebacker versus Colorado ... Credited with 25 tackles on the season ... Had five multipletackle games with a high of seven against Colorado ... Made five stops at Stanford and three at Oregon. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to scout.com and a threestar selection by rivals.com … No. 7 recruit on the scout.com West 150 list … ESPN.com’s No. 120 recruit in the nation, the No. 4 inside linebacker in the country and the No. 1 recruit in the state of Hawai’i … The No. 53 player in the nation according to scout.com and No. 3 middle linebacker … Selected to play in the Under Armour All-American Game … Listed as the No. 44 inside linebacker in the country by rivals.com and the No. 3 prospect in Hawai’i … PrepStar Top 300 All-American and the No. 8-ranked inside linebacker in the nation … SuperPrep’s No. 5-ranked linebacker nationally … Regarded as the No. 7 recruit in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … Coached by Kale Ane. PERSONAL - Full Name: Isaako Savaiinaea (sav-uh-ee-NYE-uh) … Parents: Naseli Savaiinaea and Syvette Johnston … Has a younger brother, Elijah, and three younger sisters - Isabel, Elizabeth and Hisae ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as running a kick return back for a touchdown in high school ... Lists Chad Owens (NFL and CFL) as the athlete he admires the most ... Likes to spend his free time at the beach, swimming and listening to music ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Winter 2015 ... Geography major.
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program ... Presented the Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Defense at the annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com and No. 46 recruit in California … Listed as a four-star recruit by scout.com and the No. 9 cornerback prospect in the west … ESPN.com three-star recruit, ranked No. 81 in California … PrepStar All-West region … Named to the 2014 California All-State Football Division I team … Made 26 tackles, two for loss, eight passes defended and one interception as a senior. PERSONAL - Full name: Colin Kaliel Samuel ... Born in Los Angeles ... Parents: Tracy Samuel and Caryn Brandon ... Has two older brothers, Merricks and Brandon ... The NFL's Joe Haden is the athlete he admires most ... Hobbies include working out, hanging out with friends and shopping ... Both grandparents, on his mother's side, attended UCLA ... Interested in business and economics.
Career Highs Tackles - 15 vs. Arizona State, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 1.5 vs. BYU, 2015 Sacks: 1.5 vs. BYU, 2015 Interceptions: 1 vs. Arizona State, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - I. SAVAIINAEA Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
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TT 25 8 62 95
RETURNING PLAYERS
T-AT 15-10 7-1 42-20 64-31
Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-9 1.5-9
TFL 1.0-1 2.0-2 2.0-11 5.0-14
INT (Td) 0 0 1 1
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#39 ADAM
#18 OCTAVIUS
SEARL
SPENCER
Punter Sr. • 6-0 • 200 Irvine, Calif. Irvine HS
Defensive Back So. • 5-11 • 175 Pasadena, Calif. Monrovia HS
2015 - Had five punts for a 39.0 yard average and placed one inside the 20. 2014 - Saw his first game action ... Had 11 punts on the season for a 39.1-yard average ... Placed seven of the 11 kicks inside the opponent's 20-yard line. 2013— Named to the 2013 Fall Quarter Director's Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL—Played four years of football for Irvine High School for coach Erik Terry … Played wide receiver and was the punter … Selected to the All-City football team, second team All-League in 2011 and 2012 … named the 2012 Varsity Special Teams Player of the Year … Average punt length: 38.5 yards, career long: 68 yards with 8 punts inside the 10 yard line … Also played soccer and golf … Scholar-Athlete of the Year Nominee. PERSONAL—Full Name: Adam Maxwell Searl … Born in Irvine, Calif. … Parents: John and Heather Searl … Has two siblings—Scott and Brianne … His hobbies include golf, all sports, snowboarding, long boarding and fishing … Admires Lakers guard Steve Nash and Bronco’s quarterback Peyton Manning … Describes his greatest athletic thrill as scoring a touchdown in a league game … Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Winter 2015 ... Political Science major.
2015 - Saw action in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve in the secondary ... Made a season-high of three tackles against Virginia ... Made multiple tackles in four games during the season (Virginia, UNLV, Arizona State, Wash. State). HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as three-star recruit by rivals.com and No. 84 recruit in California … Listed as a three-star recruit and the No. 11 cornerback in the west … ESPN.com three-star recruit and No. 59 in the state … PrepStar All-West region … As a senior, he made 31 catches for 692 yards and eight touchdowns … Returned eight kickoffs for 395 yards and two scores … Ran back four punts for touchdowns and returned 15 for 358 yards … On defense, he was credited with 44 tackles, one tackle for loss and two interceptions ... All-CIF Central Division selection ... Also lettered in track and field in the sprint events and relay teams. PERSONAL - Full Name: Octavius Rasaud Spencer … Born in Pasadena, Calif. … Parents: Michael Spencer and Latanya Dabney … Has three younger sisters -- Tammy, Dyemond, Storii and a younger brother, Isaiah ... Lists Deion Sanders as the athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include playing video games, exercising and socializing ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Winter 2015. Career Highs Tackles: 3 v. Virginia, 2015
PUNTING STATISTICS - A. SEARL Year 2014 2015 Totals
No. 11 5 16
Yds 430 195 625
Avg. 39.1 39.0 39.1
i20 7 1 8
TACKLE STATISTICS - O. SPENCER
Lg 59 49 59
Year 2015
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TT 10
RETURNING PLAYERS
T-AT 8-2
Sacks 0.0-0
TFL 0.0-0
INT (Td) 0
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#23 NATE
#35 AINUU
STARKS
TAUA
Running Back Jr. • 5-11 • 212 Las Vegas, Nev. Cherry Creek (Colo.) HS
Fullback So.R • 5-11 • 295 Lompoc, Calif. Lompoc HS
2015 - Appeared in 11 games with one start (Nebraska) ... Third on the team with 320 rushing yards ... Also caught seven passes for 49 yards and a touchdown (Nebraska) ... Ran for a season-high 81 yards (7 carries) against BYU ... Scored touchdowns against BYU, Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State and Wash. State ... Rushed for 53 yards on six carries at USC ... Had 48 yards rushing at Oregon State ... Returned three kickoffs for a 18.7-yard average. 2014 - Saw action in 12 games ... Ran for 139 yards on the season and two scores (at Arizona State, Oregon) ... Also caught seven passes for 53 yards ... Had five carries for a season-best 41 yards against Arizona ... Ran for 28 yards and a nine-yard touchdown vs. Oregon ... Ran four times for 18 yards vs. USC ... Had one kickoff return for seven yards. HIGH SCHOOL-Four-star recruit according to rivals.com and the nation’s No. 161 recruit … Four-star recruit according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 190 prospect and No. 34 recruit in the West … Rivals’ No. 15-rated running back in the nation and the No. 3-rated recruit in the state of Colorado … Scout’s No. 19-rated running back nationally … As a senior at Cherry Creek HS in Englewood, Colo., he had 53 rushing attempts for 458 yards and nine scores … Selected to play in the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl … As a junior, he rushed 170 times for 1,821 yards and 27 touchdowns at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. PERSONAL - Full name: Nathan Alan Starks ... Parents: Tyrone Starks and Korey Knotts ... Has one younger brother, Noah ... The NFL's Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch are the athletes he admires most ... Hobbies include art, music and trying different types of foods ... Interested in a career in business or broadcasting.
2015 - Saw action in eight games as a reserve along the defensive front and on special teams ... Credited with four tackles on the season ... Had one stop each against UNLV, Arizona, Colorado, USC. 2014 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 247 recruit in the nation … Four-stars according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 115 recruit, No. 12 prospect in the state of California and No. 22 recruit in the West … Rivals’ No. 18-rated defensive tackle in the nation and the No. 29 prospect in the state of California … Scout’s No. 9-rated defensive tackle nationally … Four-star prospect and No. 210 on ESPN.com’s national recruiting list … PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team … CalHiSports.com first-team All-State Medium Schools … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … L.A. Times All-Southland … Los Padres League MVP … Made 36 tackles, caused two fumbles and had seven sacks as a senior … Second-team Medium Schools MaxPreps All-America. PERSONAL - Full Name: Ainuu (EYE-na-ooo) Masaioa Taua (Tuh-OW-uh) … Father: Taua Taua … Mother: Tui Taua … Has three brothers - Vai, Ekepati, Toa and two sisters - Lagi, Tasi ... Brother, Vai, who played football at Nevada, has been on the roster of the Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks ... Hobbies include fishing and camping ... Has never had a haircut ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Directors Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major.
Career Highs
TACKLE STATISTICS - A. TAUA
Rushing Yards: 81 vs. BYU, 2015 Rush Attempts: 7 vs. Colorado, 2015; vs. BYU, 2015 Rush TD: 1, last vs. Washington State, 2015 Long Rush: 31 vs. BYU, 2015 Receptions: 2, last vs. Nebraska, 2015 Yards: 29 vs. Nebraska, 2015
Year 2015
Career Highs Tackles - 1, last at USC, 2015
TT 4
Year 2014 2015
TCB 32 50
Yds 144 334
YL 5 14
Net 139 320
Avg 4.3 6.4
TD 2 5
Lg 21 31
Totals
82
478
19
459
5.6
7
31
TD 0 1 1
Lg 25 26 26
Yds 53 49 102
Avg 7.6 7.0 7.3
TFL 0.0-0
INT (Td) 0
TORAN Offensive Line Jr. • 6-2 • 285 Houston, Texas North Shore HS
RECEIVING STATISTICS - N. STARKS TCB 7 7 14
Sacks 0.0-0
#69 NAJEE
RUSHING STATISTICS - N. STARKS
Year 2014 2015 Totals
T-AT 2-2
2015 - Saw action as a reserve along on the defensive line, offensive line and on special teams. 2014 - Started at guard in the season-opener at Virginia ... It marked the third straight season (Simon Goines in 2012, Alex Redmond in 2013) in which a true freshman had started along the offensive line in the first game of the season ... Saw action in one game. HIGH SCHOOL - Three-star recruit according to rivals.com and the nation’s No. 29 offensive guard prospect … Rivals’ No. 64-rated recruit in the state of Texas … Three-star athlete according to scout.com … Scout’s No. 18-ranked center in the nation … PrepStar All-Midlands Region … Helped lead team to a 12-1 record as a senior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Najee Toran … Parents: Tommie and Schelitia … Has a brother, Christian and two sisters, Ciera and Tommia ... ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 ... Undeclared major.
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#91 JACOB
#47 EDDIE
TUIOTI-MARINER
VANDERDOES
Defensive Line Jr. • 6-2 • 285 Corona, Calif. St. John Bosco HS
Defensive Line Jr.R • 6-3 • 325 Auburn, Calif. Placer HS
2015 - Made eight tackles in the opener against Virginia, including two tackles for loss ... Suffered an injury in that contest and missed the balance of the season. 2014 - Appeared in 13 games and made 12 starts on the defensive line ... Honorable mention all-conference selection ... Ranked eighth on the team with 50 tackles ... Tied for fourth on the team with 5.5 tackles for loss ... Had a best of nine tackles vs. Utah, including a tackle for loss ... Made eight tackles against Arizona ... Had seven tackles, including a sack, vs. USC ... Recovered a fumble vs. K-State ... Made at least four tackles in six games ... Made four rushing attempts on offense for five yards ... Scored a one-yard rushing touchdown vs. Utah ... Had two carries for four yards vs. Texas. 2013 - Appeared in all 13 games and made seven starts on the defensive line ... Named first-team Freshman All-America by Sporting News and Football Writers Association (FWAA) ... Honorable mention all-conference ... Credited with 39 tackles on the season ... His 11 tackles at Stanford were the most by a Bruin defensive lineman since 1992 (Bruce Walker - 12) ... Had multiple tackles in nine games. HIGH SCHOOL - A five-star recruit according to both rivals.com and scout.com … Second-team USA Today All-American … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl all-star game … Scout.com’s No. 2-ranked defensive tackle in the country … No. 3 recruit and No. 1 ranked defensive tackle on the scout.com West 150 list … ESPN.com’s No. 10 recruit in the nation, No. 1 defensive tackle in the country and the top-rated recruit in the state of California … No. 2-ranked defensive tackle in the nation according to scout.com and No. 1 in the West … Listed No. 21 on the rivals.com 250 and No. 9 in the nation by scout. com … Ranked No. 3 recruit in California by rivals.com and the No. 2 defensive tackle in the nation … SuperPrep’s No. 4-ranked defensive lineman nationally … Regarded as the No. 2 recruit in the CA/NV/HI region by SuperPrep … Ranked as the nation’s No. 43 recruit and the No. 6 defensive end by Tom Lemming … No. 32-ranked player nationally on PrepStar Dream Team and the country’s No. 5-ranked defensive tackle … Credited with 72 tackles and nine sacks for an 11-1 team in his senior season … Had 65 tackles and 10 sacks as a junior … Coached by Joey Montoya ... Also played baseball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Eddie Norman Vanderdoes IV ... Born in Auburn, Calif. ... Parents: Eddie and Behia Vanderdoes ... Has one younger sister, Baylee ... Admires NBA player LeBron James and NFL players Ray Lewis and Ndamukong Suh ... Lists his biggest thrill to date as playing in the U.S. Army High School All-American Bowl and winning his league championship ... Hobbies include long boarding and hanging with his friends ... History major.
2015 - Appeared in all 13 games and made one start (at Arizona) along the defensive line ... Credited with 34 tackles (3.5 for loss and 2.0 sacks, which tied for fifth on the team) ... Made at least three stops in seven contests ... Totaled a season-best five tackles in his start at Arizona ... Had four tackles each in games against UNLV, Stanford and USC. 2014 - Saw action in 10 games as a reserve along the defensive front ... Credited with five tackles on the season and one quarterback hit ... Made a best of two tackles in the Memphis game ... Also made stops at Arizona State, at Washington and vs. USC. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 110 prospect, the No. 11-ranked prospect in the state of California and No. 20 recruit in the West … Scout’s No. 14 defensive end prospect nationally … First-team All-CIF Pac-5 Division … Four stars according to rivals.com … Rivals’ No. 15 weak side defensive end in the nation and the No. 32 prospect in the state of California … PrepStar All-West Region … Credited with 108 tackles, 12 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior … Named to Long Beach PressTelegram Dream Team first-team defense … Led team to undefeated season and the Open Division Bowl Game title ... Had 38 tackles and 4.5 sacks as a junior ... Earned four letters in volleyball and won two league titles. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jacob Siaosiselaginato Tuioti-Mariner (two-eeOH-tee) ... Born in Corona, Calif. ... Parents: Max and Josie Tuioti-Mariner ... Has two older brothers, Clarence (played football at Hawai'i) and Max (played football at Colorado), and four sisters, Christie, Celeste, Nora (volleyball team at Arizona State) and Sarah ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the CIF and State championship in his senior season ... Admires the NBA's Jabari Parker ... His uncle, Epenesa Epenesa, played football at Iowa ... His cousin, Pisa Tinoisamaoa, has played in the NFL ... Hobbies include swimming, singing, volleyball and family gatherings ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Directors Honor Roll in Fall 2014 ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Tackles - 5 at Arizona, 2015 Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. WSU, 2015; vs. BYU, 2015; at UNLV, 2015 Sacks: 1.0 vs. WSU, 2015; vs. BYU, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - J. TUIOTI-MARINER Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL 2014 5 4-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 2015 34 18-16 2.0-16 3.5-19 Totals 39 22-17 2.0-16 3.5-19
INT (Td) 0 0 0
Career Highs Tackles - 11 at Stanford, 2013 Tackles for Loss - 2.0, last vs. Virginia, 2015 Sacks - 1.0, last vs. USC, 2014
TACKLE STATISTICS - E. VANDERDOES Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals
TT 39 50 8 97
T-AT 21-18 27-23 6-2 54-43
Sacks 0.5-2 2.0-19 0.0-0 2.5-21
TFL 4.5-15 5.5-29 2.0-2 12.0-46
INT (Td) 0 0 0 0
RUSHING STATISTICS - E. VANDERDOES Year 2013 2014 Totals
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TCB 1 4 5
RETURNING PLAYERS
Yds 1 5 6
YL 0 0 0
Net 1 5 6
Avg 1.0 1.2 1.2
TD 1 1 2
Lg 1 2 2
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#83 ALEX
#2 JALEEL
VAN DYKE
WADOOD
Wide Receiver Jr. • 6-4 • 228 Elk Grove, Calif. Cosumnes Oaks HS
Defensive Back Jr. • 5-9 • 175 Los Angeles, Calif. St. John Bosco HS
2015 - Appeared in all 13 games and made 12 starts in the secondary ... Second-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection ... Third on the team with 72 tackles ... Tied for the team lead with two interceptions ... Had four pass breakups and four tackles for loss ... Named Defensive MVP of the Foster Farms Bowl after amassing 10 tackles, a fumble recovery and a tackle for loss against Nebraska ... Registered 11 tackles at USC ... Had at least five tackles in seven contests. 2014 - Appeared in all 13 games in the secondary and on special teams ... Honorable mention all-conference selection ... Made eight starts ... Finished fifth on the team in tackles with a total of 59 ... The 59 tackles ranked as tied for the fourth-most ever by a Bruin true freshman player ... Had a best of 10 tackles, tied for team-high honors, at Arizona State ... Had at least five tackles in five games ... Recorded nine tackles vs. Texas ... Had eight tackles each in contest vs. Oregon and in the bowl win over K-State. HIGH SCHOOL - A four-star recruit according to rivals.com and the No. 80 recruit in the nation … Four-star recruit according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 97 recruit, the No. 10-rated prospect in the state of California and No. 19 prospect in the West … Scout’s No. 8-rated safety prospect nationally … Rivals’ No. 7-ranked cornerback prospect in the nation and the No. 8-rated recruit in the state of California … Four-star athlete and ESPN.com’s No. 288-rated recruit in the nation … First-team All-CIF Pac5 Division and Defensive Player of the Year … Second-team MaxPreps All-America selection … PrepStar All-West Region … L.A. Times Player of the Year … Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team Player of the Year … Caught 78 passes for 1,293 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior … On defense, he recorded 115 tackles and picked off four passes … Broke the school record for most receiving touchdowns in a season ... Served as team captain ... Trinity League MVP ... CIF Defensive Player of the Year ... Helped team win the CIF-SS Pac-5 championship and the 2013 State Open Division title … Selected to play in the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl ... Recorded 68 tackles and one interception as a junior ... Had 105 tackles and five interceptions as a sophomore. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jaleel Malik Wadood … Born in Compton, Calif. … Parent: Haamid Wadood ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as defeating De La Salle HS in the state championship game ... The NFL's Earl Thomas is the athlete he most admires ... Relative Rashad Wadood is on the football team at Arizona State ... Likes to hang with friends and make people laugh ... Undeclared major.
2015 - Appeared in 12 games as a reserve receiver and on special teams ... Made two catches on the season for 14 yards ... Made one catch at UNLV (7) and one at Oregon State (7). 2014 - Saw action in several games as a reserve receiver ... Made his first game appearance at Arizona State ... Did not make a catch. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to rivals.com … A four-star recruit according to scout.com, the nation’s No. 203-rated recruit, No. 24 prospect in the state of California, No. 36 recruit in the West and No. 39-rated wide receiver nationally … Rivals’ No. 37-rated wide receiver in the nation and the No. 31 prospect in the state of California … PrepStar All-West Region … Named Sierra Valley Conference MVP as a senior … Caught 54 passes for 1,042 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior and was named first-team All-Northern California by MaxPreps. PERSONAL - Full Name: Alex Van Dyke … Parents: Alex and Renee Van Dyke … Has three sisters -- Xela, Alexis, Alexandria ... The NFL's Brandin Cooks is the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing games ... Undeclared major. Career Highs Receptions: 1, last at Oregon State, 2015 Receiving Yards: 7 at Oregon State, 2015; at UNLV, 2015 TD Receptions: na Long: 7 at Oregon State, 2015; at UNLV, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - A. VAN DYKE Year 2014 2015
No 0 2
Yds 0 14
Avg. 0.0 7.0
TD 0 0
LG 0 7S
Totals
2
14
7.0
0
75
#90 RICK
WADE Defensive Line Fr.R • 6-6 • 280 Santa Margarita, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program ... Presented the Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Offense at the annual team banquet. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit and the No. 6 defensive end in the west by scout.com … Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com and the No. 49 recruit in the state of California … ESPN.com three-star recruit … PrepStar All-West region … As a senior, he was credited with 97 tackles, three sacks, five passes defended and an interception return for a touchdown … Co-Lineman of the Year in the Trinity League … Named to L.A. Times All-Star football team ... Also lettered in basketball and in track (shot put). PERSONAL - Full Name: Rick Joseph Wade ... Born: in Dove Canyon, Calif. ... Parent: Sheri Wade ... Has a younger brother, Kyle and an older sister, Lauren ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as recording a tackle for loss ... Admires the NBA's Dwayne Wade ... A lot of his spare time is spent at the beach ... Earned a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in WInter 2015.
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
Career Highs Tackles - 11 at USC, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 1.0 vs. Nebraska, 2015; at USC, 2015; vs. WSU, 2015, vs. ASU, 2015; vs. Utah, 2014 Sack: 1.0 vs. Utah, 2014 Interceptions: 1 vs. WSU, 2015; at Oregon State, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - J. WADOOD
Year 2014 2015 Totals
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
59 72 131
44-15 49-23 93-38
1.0-7 0.0-0 1.0-7
1.0-7 4.0-9 5.0-16
0 2 2
KO RETURN STATISTICS - J. WADOOD Year 2014
36 36
TCB 2
Yds 35
RETURNING PLAYERS
Avg 17.5
TD 0
Lg 21
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#10 KENNETH
#56 JOSH
WALKER III
WARIBOKO-ALALI
Wide Receiver Sr.R • 5-10 • 190 Richmond, Calif. Kennedy HS
Offensive Line Fr.R • 6-2 • 295 Edmond, Okla. Casady HS
2015 - Did not see game action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL - ESPN.com four-star athlete and the No. 105 recruit in the nation … Listed No. 163 (four stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Listed as four-star recruit by rivals.com, No. 1 recruit in Oklahoma and No. 104 in the nation … Named to 2014 MaxPreps Small Schools All-America team … The top player listed on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list … Named to the All-State team by The Tulsa World … Invited to the Under Armour All-America game. PERSONAL - Full Name: Josh Wariboko-Alali … Born in Oklahoma City, Okla. … Parents: Benson and Lisa Wariboko-Alali … Has two brothers ... Named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Winter 2015..
2015 - Saw action in all 13 games and made seven starts at receiver ... Caught nine passes on the year for a team high 25.7 yard average ... Made a season- high three catches in the bowl game against Nebraska and scored on a 60-yard pass play ... Had a season-long 63-yard pass reception at Oregon State. 2014 - Appeared in nine games on special teams and as a receiver ... Made one start at Arizona State ... Made three catches on the season, two for scores (62 yards vs. Memphis; 57 at Washington). 2013 - Sat out the season to rehab an injury. 2012 - Saw action in 12 games, with one start (Utah) at receiver ... Made 11 catches on the year for 87 yards ... Returned seven kickoffs for 138 yards and a 19.7-yard average ... Totaled two catches in the seasonopener at Rice for 39 yards ... Had two receptions (9 yards) vs. Oregon State ... Had two catches in the P12 Championship Game at Stanford (9) ... Made a season-high three catches (19) in the Holiday Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL - Played two varsity seasons at Kennedy HS for coach Mack Carminer ... Also attended Freedom HS in Oakley, CA ... Saw action at running back, receiver, punter, kick returner and quarterback during his prep career ... Three-star ranking according to scout.com … Scout’s No. 38 running back in the nation … Three-star rivals.com recruit … Rated as the nation’s No. 71 wide receiver and the No. 59 prospect in the state of California … Three-star ESPN recruit … SuperPrep’s No. 54 recruit in the CA/NV/HI region … Saw limited action as a senior … Had one rush for a 53-yard touchdown and made two receptions for 65 yards and one touchdown ... Set a school record with six touchdowns in one game ... Also lettered in track ... Was a state finalist in the hurdles in grades 10-12 ... Best track times - 110H 13.73, 100m 10.84, 300mH 38.01. PERSONAL - Full Name: Kenneth Walker III … Born in Brookside, Calif. … Parents: Kenneth Walker and Patricia Jones … Has two brothers, Marcel and Louis, and one sister, Mariah ... Lists former NFL standout Jerry Rice and current NFL wideout DeSean Jackson as the athletes he admires the most … Hobbies include drawing, basketball, soccer, dancing and rapping ... Likes to write poetry ... Earned a spot on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll in Fall 2012, Fall 2015 and Winter 2015 ... AfroAmerican Studies major. Career Highs Receptions: 3 vs. Nebraska, 2015; Baylor, 2012 Receiving Yards: 65 at Washington, 2014 TD: 1, last vs. Nebraska, 2015 Long: 63 at Oregon State, 2015
RECEIVING STATISTICS - K. WALKER Year 2012 2014 2015 Totals
No 10 3 9 22
Yds 188 127 231 546
Avg. 18.8 42.3 25.7 24.8
TD 0 2 1 3
LG 38 62 63 63
KO RETURN STATISTICS - K. WALKER Year 2012
TCB 7
Yds 138
Avg 19.7
TD 0
Lg 40
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RETURNING PLAYERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#19 JOSH
#42 KENNY
WOODS
YOUNG
Linebacker So. • 6-2 • 245 Upland, Calif. Upland HS
Linebacker Jr. • 6-1 • 240 Boutte, La. (Boo-tee) John Curtis HS
UCLA - Enrolled in April 2015 and participated in spring practice. 2015 - Saw action in one game (game eight vs. Colorado) ... Credited with four tackles ... Suffered an injury which sidelined him for the balance of the season. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed No. 162 (four stars) on the scout.com Scout 300 … Listed as three-star recruit by rivals.com and the No. 55 recruit in the state of California … ESPN.com three-star recruit and No. 76 in California … PrepStar All-West region … 2014 Inland Daily Bulletin All-Area Player of the Year … San Bernardino Sun All-Area Defensive Player of the Year … L.A. Times All-Area team … Southern Section All-West Valley Division team … As a senior, he recorded 92 tackles, 11 sacks, two interceptions and two fumbles caused. PERSONAL - Full Name: Josh Woods … Parents: Dominic, Sr. and Jennifer Woods ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as being named the Player of the Year by the Daily Bulletin and the Sun newspapers ... Likes to play video games in his spare time ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 and Winter 2015.
2015 - Appeared in 13 games with 12 starts at linebacker ... Ranked fifth on the team with 69 tackles ... His 5.0 tackles for loss tied for fourth-best total on the team ... Returned his first career interception for a touchdown (23 yards) at UNLV ... Tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles ... Had at least five tackles in nine games ... Totaled a season-high 13 tackles at Stanford ... Had seven stops against Arizona State, Cal and Washington State. 2014 - Saw action in all 13 games, with six starts at linebacker ... Registered 35 tackles on the season ... Had six games with at least four tackles ... Made a best of five tackles vs. Memphis ... Earned starting assignments against Memphis, Texas and Arizona State, USC, Stanford, K-State ... Credited with four tackles each in games at Virginia, Oregon, at Cal, USC and Stanford. HIGH SCHOOL - Four-star recruit according to scout.com and the nation’s No. 150-rated prospect … Four stars from rivals.com … Rivals’ No. 95 overall prospect, the No. 5-ranked outside linebacker prospect in the nation and the No. 8-ranked recruit in the state of Louisiana … Scout’s No. 7-rated middle linebacker prospect nationally … 2013 MaxPreps first-team Medium Schools All-America … 2013 American Family Insurance/USA Today All-USA second-team … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl and led the West team with six tackles … Made 122 tackles, nine for loss, as a senior … Named Times Picayune/NOLA. com All-Metro Small Schools Defensive Player of the Year … All-District 11-Class 3A Player of the Year ... Team captured state championships in 2011-12-13 ... Team named consensus No. 1 squad in the nation in 2012. PERSONAL - Full Name: Kenneth Kim Young … Born in Houma, La. … Parents: Dominic and Triche Brown ... Has three brothers and three sisters ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being how much he has developed over the years ... Lists the NFL's Ray Lewis as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include playing video games and working out ... Member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2015 ... Undeclared major.
Career Highs Tackles - 4 v. Colorado, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - J. WOODS
Year
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2015
4
1-3
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
Career Highs Tackles - 13 at Stanford, 2015 Tackles for Loss - 2.0 vs. Washington State, 2015 Sacks - 0.5 vs. Cal, 2015 Interceptions - 1 at UNLV, 2015
TACKLE STATISTICS - K. YOUNG
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38
Year
TT
T-AT
Sacks
TFL
INT (Td)
2014 2015
35 69
21-14 40-29
0.0-0 0.5-3
0.0-0 5.0-14
0 1(1)
RETURNING PLAYERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#69 PRESTON AWEDISEAN DL/Sr.R/6-6/275 Palmdale, Calif. Highland HS
#19 CRAIG MYERS QB/So.R/5-11/180 Claremont, Calif. Claremont HS
#15 ANDREW STRAUCH K/Fr.R/5-11/170 Piedmont, Calif. Piedmont HS
#26 JASON BAKER DB/Fr.R/6-1/170 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola HS
#27 CHRISTIAN PABIBO WR/So.R/6-0/195 Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS
#30 ZACHARY BYRGE RB/Fr.R/5-6/165 Los Angeles, Calif. Verbum Dei HS
#20 STEFAN FLINTOFT P/So.R/6-3/180 Westchester, Calif. Loyola HS
#85 ALEX RASSOOL TE/So.R/6-3/235 Stevenson Ranch, Calif. West Ranch HS
#76 JUSTIN RITTMAN DL/So.R/6-1/245 Stanford, Calif. Palo Alto HS
#43 WILLIE GREEN FB/Sr.R/6-2/235 Los Angeles, Calif. Beverly Hills HS
#99 JAKE JONES TE/Sr.R/6-4/240 Stockton, Calif. Lincoln HS
#28 KAHLIL MUHAMMAD RB/Fr.R/5-8/185 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS
#89 THOMAS SCHWAB DL/Jr.R/6-3/250 Lucas, Texas Lovejoy HS
#58 GYO SHOJIMA OL/Jr.R/6-3/310 Redondo Beach, Calif. Nishi HS
#29 BRAD SOCHOWSKI WR/So.R/5-10/185 San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS
#63 JAKE TOURVILLE OL/So.R/6-1/290 La Habra, Calif. La Habra HS
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#74 ALEX
#55 MICHAEL
AKINGBULU
ALVES
Offensive Line Fr. • 6-5 • 270 Carson, Calif. Narbonne HS
Offensive Line Fr. • 6-5 • 320 San Diego, Calif. Saint Augustine HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN and the No. 59 recruit in the state of California ... Three-star recruit according to Scout. com, No. 83 on the California 100 list and the No. 41 offensive tackle in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, the No. 23 offensive tackle in the nation and the No. 51 prospect in the state of California ... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State selection ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Selected to LA Times All-Southland team ... HS team won two consecutive City Section Div. 1 Championships ... All-City selection ... Played three seasons of basketball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Alexander Adedamola Akingbulu … Born in Los Angeles … Parents: Samuel Akingbulu and Anna Ladipo ... Has a brother, Emmanuel, and a sister Josephine ... Lists his biggest thrill to date as winning the CIF State Divsion I championship bowl game ... The famous athlete he most admires is Kobe Bryant ... Hobbies include basketball, playing video games and listening to music.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star prospect by ESPN and the No. 41-ranked recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com three-star recruit who is rated the No. 46 offensive guard in the nation and No. 54 on the California 100 list ... Rivals.com three-star athlete who is rated the No. 30 offensive guard in the nation and the No. 46 prospect in the state of California ... PrepStar All-West selection ... First-team San Diego Section All-CIF ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl game ... Won the Iron Hog Award as the best prep lineman in San Diego as a senior ... Three-time Scholar-Athlete honors ... Two-time first-team all-league selection ... Also lettered in track and field and played rugby. PERSONAL - Full Name: Michael Joseph Alves … Born in San Diego, Calif. … Parents: Michael and Margaret Alves … Has a younger brother, Andrew, and an older sister, Olivia ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as getting to play in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl game ... Hobbies include video games, listening to music and card games.
#14 KRYS #24 DAMIAN
BARNES
ALLOWAY
Linebacker Fr. • 6-2 • 250 Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS
Receiver Fr. • 5-9 • 175 Fontana, Calif. Summit HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 9 inside linebacker in the nation ... No. 191 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 25 on the California 100 list and the No. 7 inside linebacker in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 151 prospect in the nation, No. 24 in the state of California and rated as the No. 13 outside linebacker in the country ... PrepStar Dream Team member and rated as the No. 104 recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Credited with 78 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss as a senior ... In his junior season, he totaled 130 tackles. PERSONAL - Full Name: Krystopher Nathaniel Barnes … Born in Bakersfield … Parents: Keith and Karen Barnes … Has an older sister, Koryssa ... Lists his biggest sports thrill to date as earning multiple scholarship offers to Div. 1 schools ... Lists the NFL's Ray Lewis as the famous athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include playing games, chilling with friends and football.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN and as the No. 24 recruit in the state of California ... Rated No. 201 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star prospect and No. 36 wide receiver in the nation ... Cal-Hi Sports first-team Medium Schools All-State selection ... PrepStar Dream Team member rated as the No. 100 recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... No. 85 on the Rivals 100 list ... All-CIF Southern Section Central Division ... As a senior, he had 55 catches for 1,089 yards and 23 touchdowns ... Made seven interceptions on defense ... Three-time all-league selection ... Also lettered in track and field (100m, 200m, relays). PERSONAL - Full Name: Damian Lee Alloway… Born in La Habra, Calif.… Parents: Wavie and Glennice Alloway ... Has four brothers-- Dominic, Demetriaz, Donovan, Wavie and two sisters, Jazmin and Brooklyn ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as going 10-0 in his high school senior season ... Tavon Austin of the Rams is the athlete he most admires.
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NEWCOMERS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
#55 BRELAND
#97 JAKE
BRANDT
BURTON
Linebacker
Defensive Line Fr. • 6-5 • 270 Alpine, Calif. Granite Hills HS
Fr. • 6-4 • 230 Carson, Calif. Windward HS UCLA - Enrolled at UCLA for the January 2016 term and took part in spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit according to ESPN and the No. 25 recruit in the state ... No. 215 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star prospect, No. 13 on the California 100 list and the No. 8 defensive end in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 150 in the nation and No. 16 in the state of California (No. 12 outside linebacker in the country) ... PrepStar Dream Team member and the No. 66 recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Selected for the U.S. Army All-America Bowl Game ... As a senior, he was credited with 72 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss and 6 sacks ... Also lettered in basketball where he earned all-league honors and averaged 15 ppg as a junior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Breland Zavier Brandt … Born in Los Angeles, Calif. … Parents: Bobbington and Nina Brandt … Has a younger brother, Cameron, and a younger sister, Aryana ... His biggest athletic thrill to date was playing in the U.S. Army All-American game ... Lists Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash as his most admired athletes ... Hobbies include graphic design, art and movies ... Interested in a career in Marketing.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit according to ESPN and the No. 78 recruit in the state of California ... Rivals.com three-star prospect and No. 76 on the California 100 list ... PrepStar All-West selection ... CalHi Sports first-team Medium Schools All-State selection ... Second-team San Diego Section All-CIF ... First-team all-league as a senior ... Two-way starter at defensive line and tight end (26 career pass receptions for 338 yards) ... Two-year team captain ... As a senior, he was credited with 63 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks ... Totaled 15 career sacks and 55 tackles for loss ... Also lettered in basketball (team captain), track and volleyball. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jacob Paul Burton ... Born in La Mesa, Calif. ... Parents: Bradford and Donna Burton ... Has two younger brothers, William and Zachary ... His dad and uncle (Mitch) played football at San Diego State ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as catching a winning touchdown pass in the fourth quarter in his first varsity football game ... His favorite athletes are the NFL's JJ Watt and Rob Gronkowski ... Hobbies include hanging out with friends, playing sports and going to the beach ... Big baseball fan ... Cousin, Joe Gigantino, plays football at Cal Poly.
#15 BRANDON
#33 JOHNNY
BURTON
DEN BLEYKER
Defensive Back Fr. • 6-0 • 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Junipero Serra HS
Long Snapper Fr. • 5-11 • 190 Fremont, Calif. Moreau Catholic HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN and No. 28 recruit in the state of California and No. 13 safety in the country ... No. 255 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 18 on the California 100 list and No. 13 Athlete in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 112 in the nation, No. 11 in the state of California and rated the No. 4 Athlete in the country ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports third-team All-State ... Credited with 69 tackles as a senior ... Had 30 receptions for 558 yards and six touchdowns on offense ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Game ... All-CIF Southern Section Pac 5 Division as a senior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Brandon Michael Burton … Born in Anaheim Hills, Calif. … Parents: Damien Rivera and Shavon Gray ... Has a brother, Bishop, and five sisters -- Alexsus, Arnecia, Deja, Destiney, Ayonna ... His biggest thrill to date has been returning an interception 95-yards for a touchdown ... Lists the NFL's Larry Fitzgerald as the famous athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include going out with friends and watching television.
HIGH SCHOOL - Named Chris Rubio High School Long Snapper of the Year ... Five-star Rubio Long Snapper recruit ... Top-rated long snapper in the class of 2016 ... Served as a team captain as a senior and junior ... Named first-team all-league at inside linebacker as a senior after recording 92 tackles and five sacks ... Scout.com two-star recruit ... Rivals.com two-star recruit ... Selected for the U.S. Army All-America Bowl Game .. His brother, Alex, appeared in 42 career games as the long snapper at Washington State (2011-14) ... Named first-team all-league as an outside linebacker as a junior after registering 46 tackles and seven sacks, and named team Defensive Player of the Year ... Also saw action as a fullback and had 98 carries for 469 yards in his prep career ... Earned three Academic and Athletics Excellence awards ... Also lettered in baseball . PERSONAL - Full Name: Jonathan Randall Den Bleyker … Born in Fremont, Calif. … Parents: Jeffrey and Catherine Den Bleyker … Has an older brother, Alex, a former long snapper at Washington State (2011-14), and a younger sister, Jenna ... Relative Kenny Johnson played football at Mississippi State and for 10 seasons in the NFL ... Playing in the U.S. Army All-American game is his biggest thrill to date ... Lists the NFL's Jon Condo, a Pro Bowl long snapper, as the athlete he admires the most … Hobbies include all sports and games ... Enjoys listening to music from all eras.
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#32 MIQUE
FELTON
JUAREZ
Wide Receiver Fr. • 5-10 • 180 Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HS
Linebacker Fr. • 6-2 • 250 Torrance, Calif. North Torrance HS
UCLA - Enrolled in the 2016 Spring Quarter at UCLA and participated in spring ball. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit according to ESPN.com and the No. 35 recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 44 on the California 100 list and the No. 52 wide receiver in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, the No. 23 Athlete in the nation and the No. 45 prospect in the state of California ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports fourth-team All-State ... Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl Game ... As a senior, he rushed for 1,347 yards on 166 carries and 14 touchdowns ... Caught 23 passes for 391 yards and a couple of touchdowns ... In his junior season, he ran 161 times for 1,277 yards and 15 scores ... Caught 26 passes for 560 yards and seven touchdowns ... Returned three kicks for touchdowns ... All-CIF Southern Section West Valley Division as a senior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Demetric Felton, Jr. … Born in Memphis, Tenn. … Parents: Demetric, Sr. and Lennette Felton … Has two sisters - Demesha and Devonaye ... His biggest thrill in the sport to date has been being named All-CIF and helping his team make the playoffs for the first time in history ... Lists the NFL's Tavon Austin as his favorite athlete … Hobbies include playing video games and collecting sneakers ... Big fan of Star Wars.
UCLA - Enrolled in the 2016 Spring Quarter and participated in spring practices in April, 2016. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a five-star recruit and the No. 1 outside linebacker in the nation ... Five-star prospect according to rivals.com ... Rated by rivals.com as the No. 9 prospect in the nation, the No. 1 recruit in the state of California and the No. 2 inside linebacker in the country ... A four-star recruit according the ESPN and the No. 4 outside linebacker in the country ... ESPN's No. 4 recruit in the state of California and No. 30 player on the ESPN 300 list ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports first-team All-State ... Invited to the U.S. Army All-America Bowl Game ... Selected LA Times All-Southland Player of the Year ... Daily Breeze All-Area Player of the Year ... PrepStar Dream Team selection and the No. 8 overall recruit ... All-CIF Southern Section Western Division as a senior ... Defensive Player of the Year in the CIF Southern Section Western Division ... Credited with 146 tackles and 21.0 tackles for loss as a senior ... Completed 122 of 239 passing attempts for 1.658 yards and 23 touchdowns while playing offense ... Rushed for 1,370 yards and 36 touchdowns ... Registered 397 career tackles.
#14 THEO
#92 AUSTIN
HOWARD
KENT
Wide Receiver Fr. • 6-0 • 180 Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake HS
Punter Fr. • 6-1 • 220 Charlotte, N.C. Providence HS
UCLA - Enrolled at UCLA in the January 2016 term and participated in spring football practice. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 32 player in California ... No. 288 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 7 on the California 100 list and rated as the No. 7 wide receiver in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 38 in the nation, No. 7 in the state of California and No. 5 wide receiver in the country ... PrepStar Dream Team member and rated the No. 85 recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State ... Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl Game ... As a senior, he made 60 receptions for 959 yards and nine touchdowns and was named All-Ventura County Offensive Player of the Year ... All-Marmonte League Receiver of the Year ... Recipient of Scholar/Athlete award ... As a junior, he was Marmonte League Co-Receiver of the Year and team won league title ... Attended Oaks Christian HS as a sophomore and was named Rookie of the Year ... Also ran track for one season as a freshman at Oaks Christian ... Set a Russell Cup frosh/soph hurdle record (15.65) and 4 x 100 Relay record (43.83). PERSONAL - Full Name: Theodore Alexander Howard… Born in Maryland … Parents: Ted and Nina Howard ... Lists the NFL's A.J. Green as his favorite athlete ... Hobbies include playing video games and hiking.
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HIGH SCHOOL - Scout.com three-star recruit and the No. 12 punter in the nation ... No. 2 punter in the nation according to Chris Sailer ... As a senior, he punted 56 times for a 47.2 yard average, with a long punt of 70 yards ... 34 of his 38 kickoffs went for touchbacks ... Made three field goals of 50 yards or longer, including a school record 55-yarder ... Named to the first-team All-Charlotte Observer Area team and chosen the Greater Charlotte Area Punter of the Year ... Named first-team allstate punter in 2015 ... Selected for the Jan. 2016 International Bowl allstar game played in Dallas, Texas ... Also lettered four years on the swim team and two on the soccer team ... Team captain of the swim team ... 2016 Vegas Gold Coaches Swimming Award winner ... Named his high school's Student-Athlete of the Year for 2015-16. PERSONAL - Full Name: Austin James Kent … Born in Chicago, Ill. … Parents: Eric and Elizabeth Kent... Has two older brothers - Trevor and Jared ... Lists the NFL's Steve Gostkowski as his favorite athlete … Hobbies in his spare time include swimming and volunteering ... His uncle attended graduate school at UCLA ... Member of the National Honor Society.
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#9 DYMOND
#18 DEVON
LEE
MODSTER
Quarterback Fr. • 6-2 • 176 Reseda, Calif. Chaminade Prep
Quarterback Fr. • 6-2 • 225 Mission Viejo, Calif. Tesoro HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 42 on the California 100 list and rated as the No. 51 wide receiver in the nation ... Rivals.com fourstar recruit, No. 157 in the nation, No. 28 in the state and rated as the No. 38 wide receiver in the country ... Listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN and the No. 61 recruit in the state of California ... Cal-Hi Sports fourth-team All-State selection ... As a senior, he completed 61% of his passing attempts for 1,622 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Ran for 417 yards on 78 carries ... Made 12 career touchdown receptions. PERSONAL - Full Name: Dymond Caleb Lee … Born in Beaumont, Texas … Parents: Christopher Lee and Angela Womack … Has two brothers, Devon and Donovan, and one sister, Desiree ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports to date as winning the CIF title in his sophomore season ... Lists the NFL's Warren Moon, Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees as the famous athletes he most admires ... Hobbies include free-running, yoga and tai chi.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as four-star recruit and the No. 13 pocket passing quarterback in the nation ... No. 36 recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 43 on the California 100 list and the No. 21 quarterback in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 180 in the nation, No. 38 in California, No. 7 dual-threat QB in the country ... Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Cal-Hi Sports third-team All-State selection ... First-team OC Register All-County selection ... In his senior year, he averaged 305 passing yards per game and threw for 25 touchdowns with five interceptions ... As a junior, he completed 199 of 341 passes for 2,602 yards and 24 touchdowns with nine interceptions ... Rushed 133 times for 680 yards and 12 scores ... All-CIF Southern Section West Valley Division as a senior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Devon L. Modster… Born in North Torrance, Calif. … Parents: Rudy and Tess Modster … Has one brother, Sean ... His biggest thrill in sports to date has been playing in front of a huge crowd with his teammates in high school ... Lists the NFL's Cam Newton as the famous athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include tennis, hanging out with friends and playing video games.
#17 MATT
#17 JJ
LYNCH
MOLSON
Quarterback Fr. • 6-4 • 220 Broomfield, Colo. Legacy HS
Kicker Fr. • 6-0 • 202 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Selwyn House School
UCLA - Enrolled in January of 2016 and took part in the spring football practices. HIGH SCHOOL - Scout.com four-star recruit who is rated as the No. 3 kicker in the nation ... Listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 6 kicker prospect in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Chosen for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl game ... Also played soccer, golf, basketball and tennis in school. PERSONAL - Full Name: John Frederick Molson … Born in Montreal … Parents: John and Miriam Molson ... Has an older sister, Katya ... His biggest thrill in sports to date has been becoming the second Canadian to be chosen for the U.S. Army All-America Bowl game ... Lists Tiger Woods as the athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include surfing, golf and tennis ... His Grandfather was once the owner of the Montreal Canadiens ... He is an eighth generation descendant of John Molson, the founder of North America's oldest Brewery in 1786 ... Interested in Business or Economics as a major.
UCLA -Enrolled in the Spring Quarter at UCLA and took part in 2016 spring practices. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as three-star recruit by scout.com, No. 143 on the West 150 list and the No. 47 quarterback in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, the No. 4 prospect in the state of Colorado and the No. 18 Pro Style Quarterback in the nation ... As a senior, he completed 166 of 277 passing attempts for 1,947 yards and 20 touchdowns with six interceptions ... Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Ran 100 times for 534 yards and 10 touchdowns ... As a junior, he completed 100 of 190 passes for 1,260 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Ran 92 times for 722 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Also lettered two years in basketball. PERSONAL - Full name: Matthew Scott Lynch ... Born in Louisville, Colo. ... Parents: Kevin and Robin Lynch ... Has two younger brothers, Ryan and Adam ... Lists his biggest thrill to date in sports as driving his team 87 yards in 1:02 with no timeouts to win a game against his crosstown rival ... The NFL's Cam Newton and Russell Wilson are the athletes he admires most ... Hobbies include working out ... Hopes to become a commercial airline pilot ... His uncle, Sean Moran (1996-2003), and grandfather, Fran Lynch (1967-75), both played in the NFL.
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#92 OSA
MOORE
ODIGHIZUWA
Defensive Line Fr. • 6-2 • 255 Pasadena, Calif. Crespi HS
Defensive Line Fr. • 6-2 • 285 Portland, Ore. Douglas HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 3 prospect in the state of Oregon ... Scout.com three-star recruit, No. 73 on the West 150 list and the No. 38 defensive tackle in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, the No. 3 prospect in the state of Oregon and the No. 42 defensive tackle in the nation ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Brother of former Bruin defensive lineman Owa Odighizuwa, now in the NFL with the NY Giants ... Selected to play in the Semper Fiedelis All-America Bowl game ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year ... Three-time state wrestling champ ... Also lettered one season in track. PERSONAL - Full Name: Osawaru (Osa -- Oh-suh) Odigizuwa … Born in Dayton, Ohio … Parent: Abieyuwa Odighizuwa ... Has three brothers Owamagbe (played football at UCLA 2010-14), Ighodaro and Ihoghama (on wrestling team at Oregon State) ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as playing in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl game ... Likes all sports and enjoys hanging out with his friends in his spare time ... Interested in an Engineering major.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN and the No. 57 recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com three-star recruit, No. 66 on the California 100 list, No. 92 on the West 150 list and the No. 73 defensive end in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit ... PrepStar All-West selection. PERSONAL - Full Name: Marcus Moore ... Born in Pasadena, Calif. ... Parent: Christina Moore ... Has two younger brothers, Marquis and Amari, and a younger sister, Mia ... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being able to change his family's life ... Admires the NFL's Ray Lewis ... Hobbies include working out.
#93 CHIGOZIE
#86 AUDIE
NNORUKA
OMOTOSHO
Defensive Line So. • 6-2 • 287 Sacramento, Calif. Kennedy HS/ American River College
Wide Receiver Fr. • 6-2 • 195 Plano, Texas Plano East HS
JUNIOR COLLEGE - Credited with 35 tackles, three sacks and eight tackles for loss in 2015 while playing at American River College ... Named first-team All-Nor-Cal League selection. HIGH SCHOOL - As a prep senior in 2014, he made 54 tackles, 10 sacks for John F. Kennedy HS in Sacramento. PERSONAL - Full Name: Chigozie (chee-go-zay) Harold Nnoruka … Born in Lagos, Nigeria… Parents: Joseph and Catherine Nnoruka … Has a brother, Tochukwu ... Lists the NFL's Von Miller and Aaron Donald along with the NBA's Lebron James as his favorite athletes ... His biggest thrill to date in sports was getting his first quarterback sack in high school ... Attended school in Nigeria from 2010-2013 ... Interested in becoming a pharmacist ... In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games and chilling.
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HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as a four-star prospect and the No. 48 wide receiver in the nation ... No. 277 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit and No. 55 wide receiver in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, the No. 97 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 91 prospect in the state of Texas ... Also was a member of the track team. PERSONAL - Full Name: Adewale Omotosho … Born in Dallas, Texas … Parents: Adewale and Mabel Omotosho ... Has two older brothers -- Jimmi and Josh along with an older sister, Lola ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as advancing to the next level in his athletic career ... Hobbies include soccer ... Has a high interest in design.
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#65 PACO
#32 JALEN
PEREZ
STARKS
Offensive Line Fr. • 6-4 • 310 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park HS
Running Back Fr. • 6-1 • 240 Van Nuys, Calif. Crespi HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as a three-star recruit, the No. 67 offensive tackle prospect in the nation and No. 86 recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com three-star prospect, No. 55 on the California 100 list, No. 76 on the West 150 list and the No. 53 offensive guard in the nation ... Cal-Hi Sports first-team Medium Schools All-State selection ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Started all 43 high school games ... Also lettered in track and field (shot and discus). PERSONAL - Full Name: Francisco Javier Perez… Born in Pasadena, Calif. … Parents: Francisco and Olga Perez ... Has an older brother, Mario, and a younger sister, Tiffany ... The NFL's Louis Vasquez is the famous athlete he most admires ... His biggest athletic thrill to date has been going through the recruiting process and being able to play at the next level ... Hobbies include hunting and playing paint ball.
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as a three-star recruit and the No. 120 recruit in the state of California ... Scout.com three-star prospect, No. 72 on the California 100 list, No. 99 on the West 150 list and the No. 2 fullback in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, the No. 3 fullback in the nation and the No. 95 prospect in the state of California ... As a junior, he ran for 897 yards and 11 touchdowns. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jalen Deshon Starks … Born in Chicago, Ill. … Parents: Tony Starks, Sr. and Brandy Nunce ... Has one brother, Tony, Jr. and a sister, Tonaiya ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as playing the big game against Long Beach ... The NFL's Ray Lewis and Adrian Peterson are the famous athletes he most admires ... Hobbies include working out and playing basketball.
#28 KEYON
#20 BRANDON
RILEY
STEPHENS
Defensive Back Fr. • 6-0 • 190 Moreno Valley, Calif. Servite HS
Running Back Fr. • 6-1 • 205 Plano, Texas Plano HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as a three-star recruit, the No. 55 safety in the nation and No. 72 prospect in the state of California ... Scout.com three-star recruit, No. 74 on the California 100 list, No. 103 on the West 150 list and the No. 63 safety in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star prospect ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Also lettered two seasons on the track team. PERSONAL - Full Name: Keyon Najee Riley … Born in Whittier, Calif. … Parents: Edward Riley and Kymberlee Willis ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as signing his letter to attend UCLA ... The famous athletes he most admires are the NFL's Darrelle Revis and boxers Muhammad Ali and Floyd Mayweather ... Hobbies include running track.
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HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by Scout.com as a four-star recruit and the No. 26 running back in the country ... Listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN, the No. 59 running back in the nation and No. 111 recruit in the state of Texas ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, No. 20 running back in the nation and the No. 83 prospect in the state ... As a senior, he rushed 222 times for 1,389 yards and 15 touchdowns ... Named All-State ... He recorded seven 100-yard games and three 200-yard rushing games ... Also caught 11 passes for 151 yards ... As a junior, he carried 196 times for 1,268 yards and 21 touchdowns ... Ran for 991 yards as a sophomore. PERSONAL - Full Name: Timothy Brandon Stephens … Born in Plano, Texas … Parents: Tim and Charlotte Stephens ... Has one brother, Deshaun and one sister, Chelsea ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as beating Plano West High in his sophomore season ... Likes to hang out with friends and play the saxophone in his spare time ... Enjoys cooking ... Relative Alexis Hornbuckle won the NCAA women's basketball title and WNBA title in the same year (2008 - with the University of Tennessee and the Detroit Shock).
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#75 BOSS
#20 LENI
TAGALOA
TOAILOA
Defensive Line Fr. • 6-2 • 310 Pittsburgh, Calif. De La Salle HS
Defensive Back Fr. • 6-1 • 215 Rialto, Calif. Carter HS
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed by ESPN as a four-star recruit, the No. 13 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 11 prospect in the state of California ... No. 95 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit who is listed as No. 12 defensive tackle in the nation, No. 14 on the California 100 List and No. 15 on the West 150 ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, No. 144 in the nation, No. 36 in California and rated as the No. 15 defensive tackle in the country ... Cal-Hi Sports first-team All-State selection ... PrepStar Dream Team member and rated the No. 68 recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... Played defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle ... As a senior, he was credited with 65 tackles, including 8.0 sacks ... Named Nor Cal Defensive Player of the Year ... As a junior, he made 49 tackles and eight sacks ... First player in De La Salle history to play varsity football as a freshman. PERSONAL - Full Name: Boss Iupati Tagaloa … Born in Daly City, Calif. … Parents: Samatuafaiga and Corazon Tagaloa ... Has three younger brothers - Beaux, Brodie, Sam - and three younger sisters - Veronica, Corrinsea, Keely ... Relative Matt Toeaina played in the NFL from 2007-12 ... Lists his biggest thrill as winning the State Championship bowl game... The NFL's Aaron Donald is the athlete he most admires ... Hobbies include playing musical instruments ... Has a career interest in becoming a sports announcer / analyst.
UCLA - Enrolled in January of 2016 and participated in spring football practices. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN ... Three-star recruit according to scout.com and the No. 13 safety in the West ... Rivals. com three-star recruit ... PrepStar All-West selection ... Second-team San Bernardino Sun All-Area team selection ... As a senior, he made 45 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss ... Also had 16 receptions for 191 yards on offense. PERONAL - Full Name: Leni Fala Toailoa … Born in Rialto, Calif. … Parents: Sam Toailoa and Rachel Tropez ... Has three brothers - Lokeni (also on UCLA football team), Lemusu and Sese and four sisters - Leah, Breanna, Leilani and Kiana ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as receiving his scholarship offer to UCLA.
#94 NICK
#52 LOKENI
TERRY
TOAILOA
Defensive Line Jr.R • 6-3 • 300 Elk Grove, Calif. Pleasant Grove HS/American River College
Linebacker Fr. • 6-2 • 250 Rialto, Calif. Carter HS
UCLA - Enrolled at UCLA in time to participate in 2016 spring practice. JUNIOR COLLEGE - Rivals.com three-star junior college recruit ... The No. 45 junior college prospect in the country on the post-season Rivals 100 list ... No. 38 on the ESPN JUCO 50 list ... Named to the first-team All-America Community College football squad ... All-State first-team Region I All-California selection ... 2015 first-team All-Nor Cal League selection. HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Pleasant Grove High School ... PrepStar AllWest selection ... Listed as a three-star recruit in the 2013 class ... Attended Boise State in 2013 and 2014 before transferring to American River College ... As a high school senior, he registered 55 tackles and was named first-team All-Delta River League ... As a junior, he totaled 77 tackles and also earned first-team all-league honors ... His sophomore season, he recorded 72 tackles, helping to lead team to the CIF SacJoaquin Section Championship. PERSONAL - Full Name: Nicolas Alexander Terry … Born in Santa Rosa, Calif. … Parents: Leonard and Elena Terry ... Has a younger brother, Leo ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as being named a JUCO AllAmerica ...The NFL's Ndamukong Suh is his favorite athlete ... Hobbies include working out.
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UCLA - Enrolled at UCLA in January of 2016 and participated in spring football practices. HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN ... Rated the No. 4 inside linebacker in the nation and the No. 14 overall recruit in California ... No. 112 on the ESPN 300 list ... Scout.com four-star recruit, No. 17 on the California 100 list, No. 21 on the West 150 list and the No. 5 inside linebacker in the nation ... Rivals.com four-star recruit, the No. 16 inside linebacker in the nation and the No. 39 recruit in the state of California ... PrepStar Dream Team member and the No. 48 rated recruit in the nation ... Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 ... As a senior, he was credited with 71 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks ... Made 248 career tackles ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game. PERSONAL - Full Name: Lokeni Samuelu Toailoa … Born in Rialto, Calif. … Parents: Sam Toailoa and Rachel Tropez ... Has three brothers - Leni (also on UCLA football team), Lemusu and Sese and four sisters - Leah, Breanna, Leilani and Kiana ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as winning the city championship ... The NFL's Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete.
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WILSON Tight End Fr. • 6-4 • 250 Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Academy
HIGH SCHOOL - Listed as a three-star recruit by scout.com and rated as the No. 38 tight end prospect in the nation ... Rivals.com three-star recruit, No. 12 recruit in the state of Tennessee and rated as the No. 18 tight end in the country ... PrepStar All-Southest Region selection ... As a junior, he caught 21 passes for 317 yards and a touchdown ... His team won the TSSAA State football championship in 2014 ... Also lettered in basketball and averaged 15 ppg as a junior. PERSONAL - Full Name: Jordan Shamar Wilson … Born in Nashville, Tenn. … Parents: Patrick Wilson and Tara Holt ... Has three younger sisters - Kyla, Morgan and Katelyn ... Lists his biggest athletic thrill as beating his rival high school to win the state championship ... The NFL's Calvin Johnson is his favorite player ... Likes to play video games and basketball in his spare time.
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2015 TEAM STATISTICS UCLA 419 32.2 215 300 119 164 17 2,300 2,582 282 460 5.0 176.9 26 3,755 300-510-13 7.4 12.5 288.8 23 6,055 970 6.2 465.8 49-1,103 20-219 12-156 22.5 10.9 13.0 14-6 108-914 70.3 64-2,477 38.7 37.1 25:56 88/195 45% 8/14 57% 28-176 0 51 20-24 0-0 (51-57) 89% (35-57) 61% (47-47) 100% 401,149 6/66,858 0/0
SCORING Points Per Game Points off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games
RUSHING
OPP 338 26.0 105 307 150 128 29 2,578 2,935 357 588 4.4 198.3 17 2,642 261-457-12 5.8 10.1 203.2 18 5,220 1,045 5.0 401.5 24-572 9-60 13-156 23.8 6.7 12.0 17-7 77-618 47.5 71-3,034 42.7 39.4 34:04 86/217 40% 15/27 56% 14-118 0 39 21-24 1-1 (41-49) 84% (26-49) 53% (33-35) 94% 305,636 6/50,939 1/33,527
ATT Paul Perkins-rb 237 Soso Jamabo-rb 66 Nate Starks-rb 50 Bolu Olorunfunmi-rb 35 Roosevelt Davis-rb 13 Josh Rosen-qb 37 Myles Jack-lb 2 Kenny Walker-rec 1 Stephen Johnson-rec 2 Mossi Johnson-rec 1 Darren Andrews-rec 1 Nate Iese-fb 1 Team 14 Total 460 Opponents 588
YG 1,394 416 334 198 61 161 7 6 4 1 0 0 0 2,582 2,935
YL 51 12 14 9 3 145 0 0 0 0 0 3 46 282 357
NYG 1,343 404 320 190 58 16 7 6 4 1 0 -3 -46 2,300 2,578
AVG 5.7 6.1 6.4 5.4 4.5 0.4 3.5 6.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 -3.0 -3.3 5.0 4.4
TDs 14 4 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 17
LG 82 39 31 37 12 37 6 6 4 1 0 -3 0 82 70
PASSING Josh Rosen-qb Jerry Neuheisel-qb Mike Fafaul-qb Jake Hall-qb Devin Fuller-rec Team Total Opponents
ATT COMP 487 292 18 5 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 510 300 457 261
INT 11 2 0 0 0 0 13 12
PCT 60.0 27.8 100.0 100.0 0.00 0.00 58.8 57.1
YDs 3,668 61 21 5 0 0 3,755 2,642
TDs 23 0 0 0 0 0 23 18
LG 70 23 15 5 0 0 70 62
EFF. 134.29 34.02 188.20 142.00 0.00 0.00 130.45 113.42
RECEIVING Jordan Payton-rec Thomas Duarte-rec Darren Andrews-rec Paul Perkins-rb Devin Fuller-rec Eldridge Massington-rec Nate Iese-fb Kenny Walker-rec Stephen Johnson-rec Mossi Johnson-rec Nate Starks-rb Soso Jamabo-rb Logan Sweet-rec Jordan Lasley-rec Bolu Olorunfunmi-rb Alex VanDyke-rec Austin Roberts-rec Tyler Scott-rec Kenny Clark-dl Total Opponents
G 13 13 12 13 11 12 13 13 7 5 11 13 12 9 7 12 3 6 13 13 13
NO 78 53 43 30 24 11 11 9 8 8 7 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 300 261
YDs 1,105 872 443 242 259 119 96 231 123 41 49 58 27 17 30 14 19 7 3 3,755 2,642
AVG 14.2 16.5 10.3 8.1 10.8 10.8 8.7 25.7 15.4 5.1 7.0 11.6 9.0 5.7 15.0 7.0 19.0 7.0 3.0 12.5 10.1
TDs 5 10 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 18
LG 59 51 70 31 21 19 37 63 50 12 26 36 18 7 17 7 19 7 3 70 62
SCORE BY QUARTERS UCLA Opponents
1 88 60
2 150 100
3 100 99
4 81 79
OT 0 0
Tot 419 338
2015 RESULTS (8-5; 5-4 Pac-12 South, 3rd Place) Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 26
Score UCLA 34, Virginia 16 UCLA 37, UNLV 3 UCLA 24, BYU 23 UCLA 56, Arizona 35 Arizona State 38, UCLA 23 Stanford 56, UCLA 30 UCLA 40, California 24 UCLA 35, Colorado 31 UCLA 41, Oregon State 0 Washington State 31, UCLA 27 UCLA 17, Utah 9 USC 40, UCLA 21 Nebraska 37, UCLA 29(Foster Farms Bowl)
Site Attendance Rose Bowl 68,615 Las Vegas, Nev. 31,262 Rose Bowl 67,612 Tucson, Ariz. 56,004 Rose Bowl 80,113 Stanford, Calif. 50,464 Rose Bowl 57,046 Rose Bowl 51,508 Corvallis, Ore. 38,074 Rose Bowl 76,255 Salt Lake City, Utah 46,230 Los Angeles Coliseum 83,602 Santa Clara, Calif. 33,527
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PUNTING
TDs Ka'imi Fairbairn-pk Paul Perkins-rb 15 Thomas Duarte-rec 10 Nate Starks-rb 6 Jordan Payton-wr 5 Soso Jamabo-rb 4 Devin Fuller-rec 3 Josh Rosen-qb 2 Darren Andrews-rec 1 Kenny Walker-rec 1 Myles Jack-rb/lb 1 Ishmael Adams-db 1 Kenny Young-lb 1 Kenny Clark-dl 1 Total 51 Opponents 39
FG-A 20-24 20-24 21-24
XP-A 47-47 47-47 33-35
2XP 2 1 3-4 1-3
DXP -
SAF 2
PTS 107 90 64 38 30 24 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 419 338
Matt Mengel-p Adam Searl-p Kenny Walker-rec TEAM Josh Rosen-qb Total Opponents
01-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50+
Lg
Blk
0-0
7-7
9-9
2-5
2-3
60
0
RUSH 1,343 0 0 0 404 0 320 58 0 4 6 190 0 -3 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 -46 2,300 2,578
RECV 242 1,105 872 259 58 443 49 0 0 123 231 30 119 96 41 0 0 0 27 0 19 17 0 0 14 7 0 3 0 0 3,755 2,642
PR 0 0 0 141 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 0 219 60
83.3
G 13 13 13 11 13 12 11 12 10 7 13 7 12 13 5 13 3 13 12 13 3 9 13 12 12 6 10 13 11 9 13 13
KR 0 0 0 411 0 0 56 325 140 111 0 0 0 0 16 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,103 572
INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 3 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 156 156
Lg 64 49 37 0 25 64 67
YDs 141 21 28 32 -3 219 60
NO 17 14 7 4 3 2 1 1 49 24
Devin Fuller-rec Roosevelt Davis-rb Ishmael Adams-db Stephen Johnson-rec Nate Starks-rb Taylor Lagace-lb Mossi Johnson-rec Myles Jack-lb Total Opponents
TOT 1,585 1,105 872 811 462 443 425 383 270 238 237 220 119 93 58 45 39 32 27 23 19 17 16 15 14 7 4 3 -3 -46 7,533 6,008
TB 2 0 0 0 0 2 1
FC 21 3 2 0 0 26 21
I20 15 1 1 0 1 18 28
50+ 7 0 0 0 0 7 14
AVG 11.8 5.2 14.0 32.0 -3.0 10.9 6.7
TDs 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
LG 56 12 21 32 -3 56 42
YDs 411 325 140 111 56 15 16 29 1,103 572
AVG 24.2 23.2 20.0 27.8 18.7 7.5 16.0 29.0 22.5 23.8
TDs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LG 46 36 39 56 23 10 16 29 56 96
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 13
Ishmael Adams-db Randall Goforth-db Jaleel Wadood-db John Johnson-db Kenny Young-lb Myles Jack-lb Nate Meadors-db Adarius Pickett-db Isaako Savaiinaea-lb Total Opponents
YDs 109 17 0 0 23 3 4 0 0 156 156
AVG 54.5 8.5 0.0 0.0 23.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 13.0 12.0
RUSH 16 1,343 404 320 190 0 58 0 7 6 0 4 1 -3 -46 2,300 2,578
PASS 3,668 0 0 0 0 61 0 21 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 3,755 2,642
TDs 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1
LG 96 11 0 0 23 3 4 0 0 96 61
TOTAL OFFENSE Josh Rosen-qb Paul Perkins-rb Soso Jamabo-rb Nate Starks-rb Bolu Olorunfunmi-rb Jerry Neuheisel-qb Roosevelt Davis-rb Mike Fafaul-qb Myles Jack-lb Kenny Walker-rec Jake Hall-qb Stephen Johnson-rec Mossi Johnson-rec Nate Iese-fb TEAM Total Opponents
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KICKOFF RETURNS
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Paul Perkins-rb Jordan Payton-rec Thomas Duarte-rec Devin Fuller-rec Soso Jamabo-rb Darren Andrews-rec Nate Starks-rb Roosevelt Davis-rb Ishmael Adams-db Stephen Johnson-rec Kenneth Walker-rec Bolu Olorunfunmi-rb Eldridge Massington-rec Nate Iese-fb Mossi Johnson-rec Randall Goforth-db Myles Jack-lb Takkarist McKinley-dl Logan Sweet-rec Kenny Young-lb Austin Roberts-rec Jordan Lasley-rec Josh Rosen-qb Taylor Lagace-fb Alex VanDyke-rec Tyler Scott- rec Nate Meadors-db Kenny Clark-dl Octavius Spencer-db Team Total Opponents
NO 12 4 2 1 1 20 9
Devin Fuller-db Ishmael Adams-db Randall Goforth-db Takkarist McKinley-dl Octavius Spencer-db Total Opponents
Ka'imi Fairbairn: Virginia: 26G, 50ng, 21G; at UNLV: 35G, 34G, 42G; BYU: 35G; at Arizona: no att.; Arizona State: 53G; at Stanford: 36G, 33G; Cal: 44G, 24G, 20G, 60G; Colorado: no att.; at Oregon State: 38G, 29G; Washington State: 22G, 22G, 38G, 38G; at Utah: 33G, 49ng; at USC: 47ng; Nebraska: 46ng. Numbers indicate fg attempt length in yards; G = Field Goal Made; ng = Field Goal Not Made
20-24
YDs 2,161 195 73 21 25 2,475 3,305
PUNT RETURNS
FIELD GOALS
Ka'imi Fairbairn FGM-FGA Pct
NO 54 5 3 1 1 64 71
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G 13 13 13 11 7 8 12 1 3 13 1 7 5 13 13 13 13
PLAYS 524 237 66 50 35 18 13 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 15 970 1,045
TOTAL 3,684 1,343 404 320 190 61 58 21 7 6 5 4 1 -3 -46 6,055 5,220
AVG/G 283.4 103.3 31.1 29.1 27.1 7.6 4.8 21.0 2.3 0.5 5.0 0.6 0.2 -0.2 -5.1 465.8 401.5
BK 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Jayon Brown-lb Kenny Clark-dl Jaleel Wadood-db Randall Goforth-db Kenny Young-lb Aaron Wallace-lb Isaako Savaiinaea-lb Marcus Rios-db Eli Ankou-dl Tahaan Goodman-db Matt Dickerson-dl Takkarist McKinley-dl Ishmael Adams-db Jacob Tuioti-Mariner-dl Adarius Pickett-db Nate Meadors-db John Johnson-db Kene Orjioke-lb Deon Hollins-lb Denzel Fisher-db Myles Jack-lb Octavius Spencer-db Cameron Judge-lb Fabian Moreau-db Eddie Vanderdoes-dl Roosevelt Davis-rb Josh Woods-lb Ainuu Taua-dl Fred Ulu-Perry-ol Tyler Scott-rec Sean Burd-lb TEAM Alex Redmond-ol Taylor Lagace-lb Cameron Griffin-lb Jordan Lasley-rec Carl Hulick-dl Dylan Luther-db Jerry Neuheisel-qb Ka'imi Fairbairn-pk Darren Andrews-rec Devin Fuller-rec Thomas Duarte-rec Jordan Payton-rec Paul Perkins-rb Total Opponents
G 12 13 13 13 13 13 9 13 13 13 13 13 10 13 13 10 10 12 13 6 3 11 12 3 1 12 1 8 8 6 7 13 12 12 11 9 12 7 8 13 12 11 13 13 13 13 13
UT 57 47 49 40 40 32 42 30 24 20 22 28 20 18 15 18 17 13 9 8 9 8 5 5 6 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 601 592
AT 36 28 23 30 29 33 20 19 23 18 16 7 15 16 9 4 4 6 9 8 6 2 5 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 385 290
TT 93 75 72 70 69 65 62 49 47 38 38 35 35 34 24 22 21 19 18 16 15 10 10 8 8 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 986 882
TFL/ Sks/ Yds Yds INT 2.0-5 0.5-0 0-0 11.0-42 6.0-31 0-0 4.0-9 0.0-0 2-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-17 5.0-14 0.5-3 1-23 12.5-66 7.0-52 0-0 2.0-11 1.5-9 1-0 0.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 5.0-13 1.5-8 0-0 1.0-2 0.5-1 0-0 4.0-7 1.0-2 0-0 7.5-47 4.5-38 0-0 2.0-17 0.0-0 2-109 3.5-19 2.0-16 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2.5-23 0.5-1 0 4.5-38 2.5-15 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 71.0-324 28.0-176 12-156 79.0-264 14.0-118 13-156
PB 6 5 4 6 0 1 2 7 3 2 4 4 4 2 1 2 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 68
QBH 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 12
FR 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6
FF 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8
BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
SAF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
RANDALL GOFORTH
JAYON BROWN
UT—Unassisted Tackle; AT—Tackle Assist; TT—Total Tackles; TFL—Tackles for Loss; Sks—Sacks;FF—FumblesForced;FR— Fumbles Recovered; BK—Blocked Kicks; PB—Passes Broken Up; Int—Interceptions
2015 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS UCLA Offense Rushing Game TC-YDS-TD-LG Virginia 34-153-1-39 at UNLV 47-273-2-56 BYU 38-296-2-44 at Arizona 47-213-6-27 Arizona State 28-62-1-29 at Stanford 31-181-1-43 Cal 42-174-1-12 Colorado 26-138-3-82 at Oregon State 52-284-3-30 Washington State 32-214-2-37 at Utah 38-105-1-17 at USC 29-140-2-31 Nebraska (Foster Farms Bowl) 16-67-1-32
Passing PC-PA-I-YDS-TD-LG 28-37-0-350-3-41 24-51-3-253-1-29 11-23-3-106-1-19 19-28-0-284-2-59 22-40-1-280-2-50 22-42-2-325-3-70 34-48-0-399-3-33 19-33-0-262-1-51 28-43-0-390-2-63 33-57-0-340-0-45 15-30-0-220-1-37 19-37-2-227-1-28 26-41-2-319-3-60
UCLA Defense Total Offense Plays-YDS-TD 71-503-4 98-526-3 61-402-3 75-497-8 68-342-3 73-506-4 90-573-4 59-400-4 95-674-5 89-554-2 68-325-2 66-367-3 57-386-4
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Rushing TC-YDS-TD-LG 34-98-0-13 43-181-0-41 41-161-1-28 59-353-2-39 46-192-2-34 48-310-4-70 35-131-0-15 56-242-2-23 33-115-0-26 22-38-1-19 49-197-0-13 59-235-1-18 62-326-4-26
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Passing PC-PA-I-YDS-TD-LG 21-35-1-238-1-28 6-23-1-56-0-37 30-47-1-244-1-19 10-28-1-115-2-34 27-44-1-273-2-32 8-16-1-131-3-41 32-53-0-295-3-42 37-58-2-312-0-62 10-24-3-131-0-47 38-53-1-331-2-50 13-26-0-110-0-20 15-26-0-175-2-34 12-19-0-174-1-28
Total Offense Plays-YDS-TD 69-336-1 66-237-0 88-405-2 87-468-4 90-465-4 64-441-7 88-426-3 114-554-2 57-246-0 80-426-4 75-307-0 85-410-3 81-500-5
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 Passing Rosen PA-PC-I-Yds-TD 35-28-0-350-3 42-22-1-223-1 23-11-3-106-1 28-19-0-284-2 40-22-1-280-2 42-22-2-325-3 47-34-0-399-3 33-19-0-262-1 33-22-0-333-2 57-33-0-340-0 30-15-0-220-1 37-19-2-227-1 40-26-2-319-3
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Neuheisel PA-PC-I-Yds-TD 2-0-0-0-0 9-2-2-30-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 7-3-0-31-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
Fafaul PA-PC-I-Yds-TD 2-2-0-21-0 JOSH ROSEN
2015 Rushing Perkins TC-Yds-TD 14-59-0 18-151-2 26-219-1 24-85-3 18-63-1 14-104-1 14-73-0 12-118-1 23-89-1 20-121-0 28-98-1 17-95-2 12-68-1
Jamabo TC-Yds-TD 9-79-0 4-9-0 2-(-1)-0 9-96-1 1-(-2)-0 4-18-0 18-79-1 4-21-1 9-90-1 1-12-0 4-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0
Starks TC-Yds-TD dnp 6-35-0 7-81-1 5-28-1 6-23-0 3-10-0 dnp 7-19-1 3-48-1 4-14-1 1-5-0 6-53-0 2-6-0
Olorunfunmi TC-Yds-TD 5-30-0 9-65-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 dnp 6-66-0 8-17-0 0-0-0 5-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fuller PC-Yds-TD 6-44-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-43-0 4-44-0 7-100-2 0-0-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Payton PC-Yds-TD 3-54-0 5-70-1 4-59-1 7-136-1 6-73-0 6-94-1 6-60-0 8-134-0 5-71-0 14-152-0 7-105-0 4-60-0 3-37-1
Perkins PC-Yds-TD 5-58-0 2-24-0 0-0-0 1-17-0 1-(-3)-0 2-16-0 2-13-0 4-41-1 0-0-0 4-28-0 1-4-0 5-36-0 3-8-0
Duarte PC-Yds-TD 3-51-1 2-24-0 3-33-0 4-65-1 6-101-2 5-74-1 10-141-1 3-61-0 6-116-2 2-30-0 2-61-1 3-63-1 4-52-0
Iese PC-Yds-TD 2-43-0 3-30-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-4-0 1-(-3)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Massington PC-Yds-TD 2-31-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-15-0 3-44-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-8-0
Walker PC-Yds-TD 1-35-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-63-0 1-14-0 1-16-0 0-0-0 3-88-1
M. Johnson PC-Yds-TD 2-5-0 4-28-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj
Sweet PC-Yds-TD 2-21-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Andrews PC-Yds-TD 1-6-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 3-40-0 0-0-0 4-100-1 5-45-0 2-20-0 7-56-0 7-60-0 3-25-0 4-39-0 6-38-0
Roberts PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Van Dyke PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
S. Johnson PC-Yds-TD dnp 2-28-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-50-0 0-0-0 2-22-0 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp 3-23-0
Lasley PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 2-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
2015 Receiving Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
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Rosen TC-Yds-TD 1-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 4-7-1 2-(17)-0 4-(-17)-0 3-8-0 1-(-15)-0 4-5-0 5-70-1 4-(-7)-0 5-(-9)-0 1-(-11)-0
Jack TC-Yds-TD 2-7-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ---------------------
Ro.Davis TC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 5-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-39-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defense Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Adams UT-AT-TT dnp dnp dnp 1-0-1 3-2-5 0-2-2 5-1-6 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-3-4 3-0-3 2-3-5 3-2-5
Ankou PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 4-1-5 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-5-6 3-2-5 5-2-7 2-2-4 1-1-2 2-1-3 1-4-5 3-2-5
J. Brown PT-AT-TT 2-1-3 1-3-4 8-1-9 7-0-7 inj. 1-0-1 5-2-7 12-6-18 7-3-10 3-3-6 4-6-10 5-8-13 2-3-5
Clark PT-AT-TT 5-2-7 1-1-2 3-0-3 6-2-8 6-2-8 2-3-5 3-2-5 5-2-7 0-2-2 4-0-4 1-3-4 3-4-7 8-3-11
Combs PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Dickerson PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-3-3 2-1-3 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-2-4 2-0-2 3-2-5 0-0-0 1-6-7 1-3-4 5-0-5
Goforth PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 1-1-2 3-2-5 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-5-6 5-2-7 5-4-9 4-0-4 4-5-9 3-2-5 3-4-7 5-4-9
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Goodman UT-AT-TT 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 8-2-10 4-3-7 1-2-3 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-2-4 1-3-4 0-1-1 0-0-0
Fisher PT-AT-TT 0-2-2 1-0-1 4-3-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Hollins PT-AT-TT 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0
Jack PT-AT-TT 4-3-7 2-0-2 3-3-6 ---------------------
J. Johnson PT-AT-TT 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 7-0-7 1-0-1 3-1-4 dnp dnp 3-1-4
Judge PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Spencer PT-AT-TT 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Lagace UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1
Savaiinaea Tuioti-Mariner Vanderdoes PT-AT-TT PT-AT-TT PT-AT-TT 0-1-1 0-0-0 6-2-8 1-3-4 4-1-5 inj. 3-0-3 10-4-14 inj. 4-1-5 6-1-7 inj. 1-2-3 10-5-15 inj. 2-2-4 1-2-3 inj. 0-1-1 3-2-5 inj. 3-0-3 dnp inj. 0-2-2 dnp inj. 2-0-2 dnp inj. 2-0-2 dnp inj. 1-3-4 5-4-9 inj. 0-0-0 3-1-4 inj.
Wallace PT-AT-TT 1-1-2 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-1-1 5-2-7 4-3-7 2-3-5 4-1-5 1-3-4 1-1-2 4-5-9 4-7-11 4-4-8
Game Virginia at UNLV BYU at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford California Colorado at Oregon State Washington State at Utah at USC Nebraska
Wadood UT-AT-TT 0-2-2 2-0-2 3-2-5 4-2-6 5-1-6 3-1-4 4-0-4 2-3-5 3-0-3 4-1-5 4-5-9 7-4-11 8-2-10
Moreau PT-AT-TT 4-2-6 1-1-2 0-0-0 inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj. inj.
McKinley PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-2-4 5-0-5 5-0-5 1-0-1 4-2-6 1-1-2 2-0-2
Young PT-AT-TT 4-1-5 4-1-5 0-1-1 5-0-5 3-4-7 5-8-13 5-2-7 2-0-2 1-1-2 5-2-7 1-4-5 3-2-5 2-3-5
Orjioke PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-2-4 0-1-1 3-1-4 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0
Pickett PT-AT-TT 2-1-3 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-1-2 3-3-6 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0
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Meadors PT-AT-TT dnp dnp dnp 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-2 3-0-3 6-1-7 2-2-4 0-0-0
Griffin PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1
Taua PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE OPPONENT
REC
OT
OG
C
OG
OT
REC
QB
FB/REC
TB
REC
Virginia
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Walker
Rosen
Iese
Perkins
Fuller
at UNLV
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Walker
Rosen
Iese
Perkins
Fuller
BYU
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Iese
Perkins
Walker
at Arizona
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
M. Johnson
Perkins
Fuller
Arizona State
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Fuller
at Stanford
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Fuller
California
Payton
Miller
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Walker
Colorado
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Benenoch
Miller
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Fuller
at Oregon St.
Payton
McDermott
Redmond
Brendel
Benenoch
Miller
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Walker
Washington St.
Payton
McDermott
Redmond
Brendel
Benenoch
Miller
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Walker
at Utah
Payton
McDermott
Lacy
Brendel
Redmond
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Iese
Perkins
Walker
at USC
Payton
McDermott
Redmond
Brendel
Lacy
Benenoch
Duarte
Rosen
Andrews
Perkins
Fuller
vs. Nebraska
Payton
McDermott
Garcia
Brendel
Benenoch
Miller
Duarte
Rosen
Starks
Perkins
S. Johnson
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
Virginia
McKinley
Clark
Vanderdoes
Hollins
Jack
Young
Wallace
Moreau
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
at UNLV
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Jack
Young
Judge
Moreau
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
BYU
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Jack
Young
Brown
Moreau
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
at Arizona
Tuioti-Mariner
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Goodman(db)
Young
Brown
Adams
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
Arizona St.
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Savaiinaea
Young
Wallace
Adams
Wadood
Goodman
Goforth
at Stanford
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Savaiinaea
Young
Wallace
Adams
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
California
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Adams(db)
Savaiinaea
Brown
Wallace
J.Johnson
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
Colorado
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Adams(db)
Young
Brown
J.Johnson
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
at Oregon St.
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Adams(db)
Young
Brown
J.Johnson
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
Washington St.
McKinley
Clark
Dickerson
Hollins
Adams(db)
Young
Brown
J.Johnson
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
at Utah
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Brown
Young
Wallace
Meadors
Goodman
Goforth
Rios
at USC
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Brown
Young
Wallace
Meadors
Wadood
Goforth
Rios
vs. Nebraska
McKinley
Clark
Ankou
Hollins
Brown
Young
Wallace
J.Johnson
Wadood
Goforth
Adams
DEFENSE OPPONENT
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 INDIVIDUAL HONORS
*LS CHRISTOPHER LONGO Academic All-Conference - Honorable Mention
*DB JASON BAKER
*LB KEISEAN LUCIER-SOUTH
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Defense
The Ed 'Coach K' Kezirian Freshman Award for Academic and Athletic Balance
*C JAKE BRENDEL
*DB DYLAN LUTHER
Campbell Trophy - Finalist
Academic All-Conference - Honorable Mention
All-Conference - 1st team (Phil Steele)
*OL CONOR McDERMOTT
All-Conference – 2nd team (Coaches, AP)
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches, Phil Steele)
CoSIDA Academic All-District 8
*DB NATE MEADORS
Pac-12 Academic All-Conference - 1st team
The Ed 'Coach K' Kezirian Freshman Award for Academic and Athletic Balance
Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year, Offense
*DB FABIAN MOREAU
Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
*LB JAYON BROWN
*QB JERRY NEUHEISEL
Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player, Defense
Academic All-Conference - Honorable Mention
*DL KENNY CLARK
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Offense
All-America - 3rd team (AP)
Jack R. Robinson Award for Highest Scholarship by a Senior
All-Conference - 1st team (Coaches, AP, Phil Steele)
*REC JORDAN PAYTON
N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership, Defense
All-Conference - 2nd team (AP, Phil Steele)
Henry R. "Red" Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player, Defense
All-Conference - Honorable Mention (Coaches)
Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership, Offense
Bruin Force Award
Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year
*TE COLBY CYBURT
Henry R. "Red" Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player, Offense
Academic All-Conference - Honorable Mention
*RB PAUL PERKINS
*RB ROOSEVELT DAVIS
All-Conference – 2nd team (Coaches, AP, Phil Steele)
UCLA Nominee - Burlsworth Trophy
Paul I. Wellman Memorial Award for All-Around Excellence
Jerry Long "Heart" Award
Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
*DL MATT DICKERSON
*DB MARCUS RIOS
Academic All-Conference - 2nd team
All-Conference - Honorable Mention (Coaches)
*REC THOMAS DUARTE
Uplifting Athlete Award - Finalist
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches, AP, Phil Steele)
*QB JOSH ROSEN
*PK KA'IMI FAIRBAIRN
National Freshman of the Year - (The Sporting News, CBSsports.com)
Lou Groza Award - Winner
Freshman All-America - 1st team (USA Today, The Sporting News, 247 Sports)
All-America - 1st team (AP, FWAA, AFCA Coaches, Walter Camp, si.com, Phil Steele)
Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year - (Coaches)
All-America - 2nd team (The Sporting News)
Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year - (AP)
All-Conference - 1st team (Phil Steele, AP)
Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player, Offense
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches)
John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year
Tommy Prothro Award for Outstanding Special Teams Player
*DB COLIN SAMUEL
Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year, Special Teams
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Defense
*DANIEL FIELDS
*PK ANDREW STRAUCH
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Offense
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Special Teams
*REC DEVIN FULLER
*DL RICK WADE
Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player, Offense
Nick 'Pac' Pasquale Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player, Offense
*DB RANDALL GOFORTH
*DB JALEEL WADOOD
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches, Phil Steele)
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches)
*LB DEON HOLLINS
All-Conference - 3rd team (Phil Steele)
All-Conference - 2nd team (Coaches)
*LB AARON WALLACE
*LB CAMERON JUDGE
All-Conference - 3rd team (Phil Steele)
N.N. Sugarman Award for Best Leadership, Special Teams
All-Conference - Honorable Mention (Coaches)
Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year, Defense
*LB TAYLOR LAGACE Academic All-Conference - Honorable Mention Kenneth S. Washington Award for Outstanding Senior of the Year, Special Teams Bobby Field UCLA Captains Award
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS Pac-12 Games
All Games
NORTH Stanford Oregon Washington State California Washington Oregon State
W 8 7 6 4 4 0
L 1 2 3 5 5 9
Pct. .889 .778 .667 .444 .444 .000
Pts. 368 368 304 285 261 160
Opp. 219 340 274 298 180 381
W 12 9 9 8 7 2
L 2 4 4 5 6 10
Pct .857 .692 .692 .615 .538 .167
Pts. 529 559 409 493 398 228
Opp. 316 488 360 399 244 444
SOUTH Utah USC UCLA Arizona State Arizona Colorado
W 6 6 5 4 3 1
L 3 3 4 5 6 8
Pct. .667 .667 .556 .444 .333 .111
Pts. 270 287 295 322 278 177
Opp. 207 240 259 323 363 291
W 10 8 8 6 7 4
L 3 6 5 7 6 9
Pct .769 .571 .615 .462 .538 .308
Pts. 398 475 419 450 486 320
Opp. 290 360 338 435 465 357
2015 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORS KENNY CLARK
OFFENSE First Team QB - Luke Falk, So., Washington State QB - Jared Goff, Jr., California RB - Royce Freeman, So., Oregon RB - Christian McCaffrey, So., Stanford WR - Kenny Lawler, Jr., California WR - Gabe Marks, Jr., Washington State WR - JuJu Smith-Schuster, So., USC TE - Austin Hooper, Jr., Stanford OL - Zach Banner, Jr., USC OL - Joe Dahl, Sr., Washington State OL - Joshua Garnett, Sr., Stanford OL - Tyler Johnstone, Sr., Oregon OL - Kyle Murphy, Sr., Stanford
Second Team QB - Kevin Hogan, Sr., Stanford RB - Devontae Booker, Sr., Utah RB - Paul Perkins, Jr., UCLA WR - Bralon Addison, Jr., Oregon WR - Nelson Spruce, Sr., Colorado WR - Darren Carrington, So., Oregon TE - Thomas Duarte, Jr., UCLA OL - Jake Brendel, Sr., UCLA OL - J.J. Dielman, Jr., Utah OL - Conor McDermott, Jr., UCLA OL - Christian Westerman, Sr., Arizona State OL - Chad Wheeler, Jr., USC
DEFENSE First Team DL - DeForest Buckner, Sr., Oregon DL - Kenny Clark, Jr., UCLA DL - Lowell Lotelelei, So., Utah DL - Aziz Shittu, Sr., Stanford DL - Antwaun Woods, Sr., USC LB - Su'a Cravens, Jr., USC LB - Blake Martinez, Sr., Stanford LB - Gionni Paul, Sr., Utah DB - Budda Baker, So., Washington DB - Adoree' Jackson, So., USC DB - Sidney Jones, So., Washington DB - Marcus Williams, So., Utah
Second Team DL - Darryl Paulo, Sr., Washington State DL - Delvon Simmons, Sr., USC DL - Taniela Tupou, Sr., Washington DL - Destiny Vaeao, Sr., Washington State CONOR McDERMOTT
LB - Travis Feeney, Sr., Washington LB - Deon Hollins, Jr., UCLA LB - Jared Norris, Sr., Utah DB - Chidobe Awuzie, Jr., Colorado DB - Randall Goforth, Jr., UCLA DB - Ronnie Harris, Sr., Stanford DB - Jaleel Wadood, So., UCLA
SPECIAL TEAMS First Team
Second Team
PK - Aidan Schneider, So., Oregon P - Tom Hackett, Sr., Utah RS - Christian McCaffrey, So., Stanford AP/ST - Charles Nelson, So., Oregon
PK - Ka'imi Fairbairn, Sr., UCLA P - Drew Riggleman, Sr., Arizona RS - Adoree' Jackson, So., USC AP/ST - Soma Vainuku, Sr., USC
HONORABLE MENTION UCLA: REC Jordan Payton, DB Marcus Rios, LB Aaron Wallace
ADDITIONAL HONORS Offensive Player of the Year: Christian McCaffrey, So., RB, Stanford Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year: DeForest Buckner, Sr., DL, Oregon Freshman Offensive Player of the Year: Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA Defensive Freshman of the Year: Cameron Smith, LB, USC Coach of the Year: Mike Leach, Washington State; David Shaw, Stanford Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Mike Bercovici, QB, Arizona State
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GAME 1
GAME 2
GAME 3
#13 UCLA v. Virginia - Sept. 5, 2015 at Pasadena, Calif.
#13 UCLA at UNLV - Sept. 12, 2015 at Las Vegas, Nev.
#19 BYU at #10 UCLA - Sept. 19, 2015 at Pasadena, Calif.
Scoring
Scoring
Scoring
UVa UCLA
3 7
6 10
0 14
7 3
— 16 — 34
UCLA UNLV
Weather: Light Haze (74º) / Attn.: 68,615
First Quarter 9:14 UVa - Frye, Ian 42 yd field goal, 10-60 5:41 2:43 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 4 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 7-56 2:32 Second Quarter 9:43 UVa - Frye, Ian 31 yd field goal, 10-72 3:37 7:37 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 30 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 7-75 2:06 1:37 UVa - Frye 19 yd field goal, 14-73 6:00 0:02 UCLA - Fairbairn 26 yd field goal, 10-57 1:35 Third Quarter 7:37 UCLA - Jack, Myles 1 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 11-85 4:11 3:40 UCLA - Clark, Kenny 3 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 6-67 1:11 Fourth Quarter 7:05 UCLA - Fairbairn 21 yd field goal, 8-60 2:35 3:29 UVa - Mizell, Taquan 19 yd pass from Johns, Matt (Frye kick), 8-75 3:36 UCLA 25 34/152 350 27/38/0 71/503 0/0 7/75 25:46 7/13 1/5 5/6
UVa First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
19 34/98 238 21/35/1 69/336 1/0 7/45 34:14 4/13 1/1 3/3
Top Individuals Rushing - Jamabo (U) 9-79, Perkins (U) 14-59, Olorunfunmi (U) 5-30, Jack (U) 2-7; Mizzell (Va) 16-45, Reid (Va) 12-31; Receiving - Fuller (U) 6-44, Perkins (U) 5-58, Payton (U) 3-54, Duarte (U) 3-51, Iese (U) 2-43, Massington (U) 2-31, Walker (U) 1-35; Mizzell (Va) 8-100, Severin (Va) 5-58; Passing - Rosen (U) 28-35-0-350-3, Neuheisel (U) 0-2-0-0-0; Johns (Va) 21-35-1-238-1; Tackles - Vanderdoes (U) 8, Clark (U) 7, Jack (U) 7; Interceptions - Pickett (U).
PASADENA (AP) —Freshman Josh Rosen passed for Bruin true freshman records of 350 yards and three touchdowns in a stellar debut for UCLA, leading the No. 13 Bruins to a victory over Virginia. Thomas Duarte, Devin Fuller and defensive tackle Kenny Clark caught scoring passes from the 18-year-old Rosen, who went 28 for 35 with several stunning throws and no turnovers in his first game at the Rose Bowl. Rosen, the first true freshman to ever start a Bruin opener, stepped in for three-year starter Brett Hundley with remarkable poise, and the Bruins racked up 503 total yards to beat Virginia. Linebacker Myles Jack rushed for a touchdown, and the 310-pound Clark hauled in a TD pass late in the third quarter to cap the Bruins’strong offensive performance. UCLA’s first drive fizzled, but Rosen completed seven straight throws to close the first quarter, including a short TD pass to Fuller. Rosen then hit Duarte for a gorgeous 30-yard TD pass midway through the second quarter. UCLA took control with an 85-yard drive in the third quarter capped by the first two runs from Jack, the linebacker in his third season of moonlighting as a short-yardage running back. Rosen, who completed his final nine passes, marched the Bruins 67 yards moments later, rolling out and hitting Clark in stride for the junior defensive lineman’s first career score.
10 0
7 0
17 0
— 37 —3
3 3
BYU UCLA
7 0
3 3
7 7
6 14
—23 —24
Weather: Clear (97º) / Attn.: 31,262
Weather: Light Haze (85º)/ Attn.: 67,612
First Quarter 12:36 UCLA - Payton, Jordan 29-yd pass from Rosen, Josh, Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick) 6-58 1:29 8:22 UCLA - Fairbairn 35-yd field goal, 7-33 2:24 Second Quarter 3:06 UCLA - Young, Kenny 23-yd interception return (Fairbairn kick) Third Quarter 12:00 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 7 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 10-65 2:52 6:00 UCLA - Perkins 56 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 4-63 1:17 1:30 UCLA - Fairbairn 34 yd field goal, 4-(-8) 1:51 Fourth Quarter 10:51 UCLA - Fairbairn 42 yd field goal, 11-55 2:44 3:04 UNLV - Bornand, N. 32 yd field goal, 4-0 0:50
First Quarter 9:39 BYU - Hine, Adam 7 yd run (Samson, Trevor kick), 11-71 4:06 Second Quarter 13:38 UCLA - Fairbairn, Ka’imi 35 yd field goal, 7-57 1:45 9:18 BYU - Samson 40 yd field goal, 6-14 1:54 Third Quarter 9:27 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 5 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 5-17 1:55 6:26 BYU - Mathews, Mitch 14 yd pass from Mangum, Tanner (Samson kick), 7-75 3:01 Fourth Quarter 13:41 BYU - Samson 45 yd field goal, 11-62 4:29 12:16 UCLA - Payton, Jordan 19 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick), 5-68 1:20 5:39 BYU - Samson 32 yd field goal, 16-61 6:37 3:21 UCLA - Starks, Nate 3 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 7-80 2:13
UCLA 30 43/273 253 24/51/3 98/526 0/0 9/80 30:27 8/19 0/0 3/4
UNLV First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
11 43/181 56 6/23/1 66/237 3/1 8/85 29:33 2/15 0/0 1/2
UCLA 18 38/296 106 11/23/3 61/402 6/75 1/0 19:23 1/9 4/23 4/6
BYU First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Penalties Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
26 41/161 244 30/47/1 88/405 5/35 0/0 40:37 8/19 0/0 3/3
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 18-151, Olorunfunmi (U) 9-66, Starks (U) 6-35, Ro. Davis (U) 5-19, Jamabo (U) 4-9; Whitely (LV) 12-73, Campbell (LV) 8-57; Receiving - Payton (U) 5-70, M. Johnson (U) 4-28, Iese (U) 3-30, S. Johnson (U) 2-28, Duarte (U) 2-24, Perkins (U) 2-24; Boyd (LV) 3-55; Passing - Rosen (U) 22-421-223-1, Neuheisel (U) 2-9-2-30-0; Decker (LV) 2-6-0-524-0, Palandech (LV) 4-15-1-4-0; Tackles - Young (U) 5, Ankou (U) 5, Savaiinaea (U) 5; Interceptions - Young (U), Keys (LV), Langham (LV), Richmond (LV).
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Redshirt junior running back Paul Perkins ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns, true freshman quarterback Josh Rosen threw for another score and No. 13 UCLA rolled to a 37-3 victory over UNLV. Rosen completed 22 of 42 passes for 223 yards as the Bruins piled up 526 yards in all, the second consecutive week UNLV’s defense allowed more than 500. Perkins scored on runs of seven and 56 yards in the third quarter as UCLA pulled away after taking a 17-0 lead at halftime. After the first two games of his college career, Rosen is 50 of 77 for 574 yards and four touchdowns. His performance against Virginia last week earned him the Walter Camp National Player of the Week award on offense. Linebacker Kenny Young’s interception return for a score was UCLA's 10th defensive touchdown scored since 2012. Ka’imi Fairbairn tied his career-best with a total of three made field goals in the game. The blocked punt by defensive end Takkarist McKinley was the 14th kick blocked by the Bruins under fourth-year coach Jim Mora. UCLA has won 13 of its last 14 non-conference games — and 10 straight since losing to Baylor in the 2012 Holiday Bowl. The Bruins have won all 11 regular-season non-conference games under Mora. It was the first game in which UCLA did not surrender a touchdown since a 28-3 win against Washington State in 2008. The Bruins ran 98 plays from scrimmage in the contest and held UNLV to just 56 yards passing and 237 total yards.
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Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 26-219, Starks (U) 7-81, Jamabo (U) 2- minus 1; Hine (B) 23-149, Carter 7-22; Receiving - Payton (U) 4-59, Duarte (U) 3-33, M. Johnson (U) 2-8, Walker (U) 1-4, Jamabo (U) 1-2; Mathews (B) 9-84, Juergens (B) 5-42, Kurtz (B) 4-38; Passing - Rosen (U) 1123-3-106-1; Mangum (B) 30-47-1-244-1; Tackles - Savaiinaea (U) 14, Brown (U) 9, Rios (U) 8, Fisher (U) 7; Interceptions - Jack (U), Langhi (B)2, Nacua (B).
PASADENA (AP) — Sophomore running back Nate Starks scored on a 3-yard run with 3:25 remaining, redshirt junior running back Paul Perkins rushed for 219 yards and a touchdown, and No. 10 UCLA rallied to beat No. 19 BYU in the Rose Bowl before over 67,000 fans. With freshman quarterback Josh Rosen struggling, the Bruins’ ground game picked up the slack to maintain coach Jim Mora’s perfect regular-season record against non-conference opponents. After Rosen’s 9-yard pass to Jordan Payton to open the drive, the next six plays were all runs by Perkins and Starks to set up the decisive score. Starks ripped off runs of 31 and 22 yards on consecutive carries before scoring two plays later. Quarterback Tanner Mangum drove the Cougars to the Bruins 42-yard line, but his fourth-down pass was intercepted by Myles Jack, allowing the Rose Bowl crowd to finally celebrate. Rosen was 11 of 23 for 106 yards with a 19-yard touchdown to Payton early in the fourth quarter, and three interceptions. The Cougars frequently pressured Rosen and he threw all three picks in the first half. Paul Langi picked off Rosen at the 5-yard line to end a promising drive, and Kai Nacua came up with an interception in the end zone in the final minute of the second quarter. The mistakes prompted UCLA to rely on Perkins to save the day. The Pac-12’s leading rusher last season established a career high, and had runs of 44 and 33 yards to set up touchdown drives before Starks delivered the final blow. The rally from the fourth quarter double-digit deficit was UCLA’s first since 2005.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GAME 4
GAME 5
GAME 6
#9 UCLA at #16 Arizona - Sept. 26, 2015 at Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona State at #7 UCLA - Oct. 3, 2015 at Pasadena, Calif.
#18 UCLA at #15 Stanford - Oct. 15, 2015 at Stanford, Calif.
Scoring
Scoring
Scoring
UCLA Arizona
14 7
28 7
7 9
7 7
— 56 — 30
Arizona St. UCLA
9 0
6 10
14 0
9 13
—38 —23
UCLA Stanford
10 14
7 21
3 21
15 0
—35 —56
Weather: Clear (97º) / Attn.: 56,004
Weather: Light Haze (79º) / Attn.: 80,113
Weather: Clear (69º) / Attn.: 50,464
First Quarter 12:20 UA - N. Phillips 34-yd from Solomon, Anu (C. Skowron kick) 10-75 2:40 9:59 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 35-yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 5-45 2:12 8:31 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 16 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 1-16 0:07
First Quarter 2:14 ASU - Safety, Latu, Viliami forced UCLA penalty in end zone 1:21 ASU - White, Tim 12 yd pass from Bercovici, Mike (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 3-31 0:38
First Quarter 10:54 STAN - Holder, A. 31-yd interception return (Ukropina, C. kick) 7:22 UCLA - Fairbairn, Ka’imi 36 yd field goal, 7-61 3:26 7:04 STAN - Hooper, A. 4 yd pass from Hogan, Kevin (Ukropina kick), 1-4 0:05 6:46 UCLA - Andrews, Darren 70 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick), 1-70 0:12 Second Quarter 14:17 STAN - Cajuste, D. 9 yd pass from Hogan (Ukropina kick) 14-74 7:24 8:00 STAN - McCaffrey, C. 9 yd run (Ukropina kick), 3-42 1:15 2:13 STAN - McCaffrey 28 yd run (Ukorpina kick), 9-71 5:21 0:11 UCLA - Perkins 3 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 11-80 1:55 Third Quarter 12:48 STAN - Owusu, F. 41 yd pass from Hogan (Ukropina kick), 3-58 1:00 6:35 UCLA - Fairbairn 33 yd field goal, 7-18 1:50 5:35 STAN - McCaffrey 70 yd run (Ukropina kick), 2-75 1:00 1:07 STAN - McCaffrey 6 yd run (Ukropina kick), 5-34 2:39 Fourth Quarter 11:00 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 38 yd pass from Rosen (Starks, Nate pass from Rosen), 5-77 1:43 2:01 UCLA - Payton, Jordan 18 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 8-64 2:57
Second Quarter 14:36 UCLA - Perkins 1 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 7-50 2:27 12:20 UCLA - Payton, Jordan 5 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick)5-30 1:32 10:34 UA - J. Randall 39 yd run (Skowron kick), 5-75 1:46 6:41 UCLA - Starks, Nate 3 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 10-75 3:53 3:08 UCLA - Perkins 1 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 6-64 2:25 Third Quarter 11:05 UA - D. Richards 16 yd pass from Randall (Skowron kick failed), 8-44 2:09 5:54 UA - Skowron 44 yd field goal, 11-24 3:51 3:39 UCLA - Rosen 8 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 8-75 2:15 Fourth Quarter 3:37 UCLA - Jamabo, Soso 10 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 11-88 5:55 1:12 UA - J. Baker 2 yd run (Skowron kick), 8-75 2:25
Second Quarter 6:42 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 13 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 8-88 2:27 3:58 ASU - Gonzalez 31 yd field goal, 8-40 2:34 0:21 ASU - Gonzalez 25 yd field goal, 10-44 2:48 0:00 UCLA - Fairbairn 53 yd field goal, 4-40 0:21 Third Quarter 11:05 ASU - Bercovici 34 yd run (Gonzalez kick), 6-64 2:16 7:56 UCLA - Foster, D.J. 11 yd pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick), 6-63 2:26 Fourth Quarter 13:52 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 1 yd run (Rosen pass failed), 6-70 1:32 9:19 UCLA - Duarte 17 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 4-38 1:28 4:16 ASU - Team Safety, UCLA snapped ball out of end zone 0:45 ASU - Ballage, Kalen 23-yd run (Gonzalez kick), 9-70 3:25
UCLA UCLA 23 47/213 284 19/28/0 9/76 1/0 9/76 31:55 11/15 1/2 8/8
Arizona First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
32 59/353 115 10/28/1 87/468 4/2 5/40 28:05 8/16 2/11 3/5
Top Individuals Rushing - Jamabo (U) 9-96, Perkins (U) 24-85, Starks (U) 5-28, Rosen (U) 4-7; Wilson (A) 24-136, Randall (A) 16-128; Receiving - Payton (U) 7-136, Duarte (U) 4-65, Andrews (U) 3-40, Perkins (U) 1-17, Walker (U) 1-11; Jones (A) 4-44, Phillips (A) 2-37; Passing - Rosen (U) 19-280-284-2; Solomon (A) 4-10-0-55-1, Randall 4-16-1-45-1, Dawkins 2-2-0-15-0; Tackles - Goodman (U) 10, Clark (U) 8, Brown (U) 7, Savaiinaea (U) 7; Interceptions - Adams (U).
TUCSON (AP) — True freshman Josh Rosen was sharp in his first Pac-12 road game, throwing for 284 yards and accounting for three touchdowns. UCLA turned three Arizona turnovers into touchdowns while building a 28-point first half lead. UA got off to a great start against UCLA’s depleted defense, which had lost starters Eddie Vanderdoes at defensive line, Myles Jack at linebacker and Fabian Moreau at defensive back, quick-hitting its way to a 34-yard touchdown pass from Anu Solomon to Nate Phillips. UCLA evened the score cashing in on its first drive of the game on a 35-yard dart from Rosen to Thomas Duarte. However, Arizona’s second series ended quickly when a snap sailed over Solomon’s hand and the Bruins recovered. Running back Paul Perkins scored on a 16-yard run the next play. The Wildcats lost another fumble and Rosen found Jordan Payton for a 5-yard touchdown pass that put UCLA up 28-7 early in the second quarter. UCLA complemented its opportunistic defense with an efficient offense. Rosen was crisp against the Wildcats, picking them apart for 212 yards and two touchdowns on 13-of-17 passing by half. UA gained a little momentum to open the second half after back-up quarterback Jerarrd Randall scrambled and found David Richards for a 16-yard touchdown. The Wildcats reached UCLA’s 3 on the next drive, but settled for a field goal, cutting the deficit to 42-23. The Bruins managed to take control of the game right back, though, moving quickly to set up Rosen’s 8-yard touchdown run. Freshman SoSo Jamabo finished off the Bruins’ scoring with a 10-yard run.
17 28/62 280 22/40/1 68/342 0/0 6/49 22:13 3/14 1/6 3/3
Arizona State First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
25 46/192 273 27/44/1 90/465 2/0 4/39 37:47 10/23 2/17 4/5
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 18-63, Starks (U) 6-23, Rosen (U) 2-(-17); Richard (A) 23-79, Ballage (A) 11-59; Bercovici (A) 9-37; Receiving - Payton (U) 6-73, Duarte (U) 6-101, Fuller (U) 4-43, Massington (U) 2-12, Iese (U) 2-4, S. Johnson (U) 1-50; Richard (A) 8-55, White (A) 5-42, Foster (A) 4-57, Lucien 3-34; Passing - Rosen (U) 22-40-1-2802; Bercovici (A) 27-44-1-273-2; Tackles - Savaiinaea (U) 15, Clark (U) 8, Wallace (U) 7, Goodman (U) 7, Young (U) 7; Interceptions - Savaiinaea (U).
PASADENA (AP)—Mike Bercovici passed for 273 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another, and Arizona State came away with a victory. ASU built a 29-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter before the Bruins rallied. Thomas Duarte caught his second touchdown pass from Josh Rosen with 9:19 left, trimming the Sun Devils’ lead to 29-23. But Matt Haack’s exceptional punt and a defensive stand forced the Bruins to take a safety with 4:16 left. Arizona State wrapped up the decision with a late TD run. The Sun Devils shut down UCLA’s running game and consistently tormented Rosen, who completed 22-for-40 for 280 yards with an interception. UCLA tailback Paul Perkins was held to 63 yards rushing and a fourth-quarter touchdown. Arizona State took the lead in the first quarter when Rosen was called for intentional grounding in the end zone. Tim White followed up the Sun Devils’ safety by returning the kickoff 65 yards and then rumbling in with a 14-yard TD catch. Bercovici ran up the middle for a 34-yard score early in the third quarter, and Foster caught a TD pass shortly afterward to extend the ASU advantage. UCLA’s offense got rolling in the fourth quarter, with Perkins making a gutsy 29-yard run before a 1-yard TD plunge. Linebacker Isaako Savaiinaea made an interception near midfield moments later, and then UCLA capped off a scoring drive when Duarte caught a 17-yard TD pass. Arizona State’s next drive stalled, but Haack rolled his punt out of bounds right in front of the goal-line pylon, and UCLA snapped its own punt attempt high out of the end zone on purpose but could not stop ASU’s next drive.
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UCLA 19 31/181 325 22/42/2 73/506 0/0 10/93 25:59 3/16 0/0 4/4
Stanford First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
19 48/310 131 8/16/1 64/441 0/0 5/40 33:29 5/12 3/27 4/4
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 14-104, Olorunfunmi (U) 6-66, Jamabo (U) 4-18, Starks (U) 3-10, Rosen(U) 4-(-17); McCaffrey(S) 25-243, Sanders (S) 10-39; Receiving - Payton (U) 6-94, Duarte (U) 5-74, Fuller (U) 4-44, Andrews (U) 4-100, Perkins (U) 2-16; Hooper (S) 3-42; Passing - Rosen (U) 22-42-2-325-3; Hogan (S) 8-15-1-131-3; Tackles - Young (U) 13, Wallace (U) 7, Ankou (U) 6, Goforth (U) 6, Clark (U) 5; Interceptions - Goforth (U), Holder (S).
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — As well as Stanford played offensively, it might have taken a perfect game to beat the Cardinal who swept past visiting UCLA on Thursday night for their eighth straight win in the series. An early interception of a Rosen pass was returned for a touchdown, a long kickoff return allowed that set up another score and 10 penalties for 93 yards were far too much for the Bruins to overcome. Francis Owusu pinned the ball on the back of a Bruin defender in the end zone for a touchdown catch and running back Christian McCaffrey did most of the rest, with a school-record 243 yards rushing and four touchdowns. “It was a tough loss against a good team,” coach Jim Mora said. “The pick 6, the kickoff return, the nine offensive penalties, those are tough things to overcome. We hurt ourselves with missed tackles.” McCaffrey, who finished with 369 all-purpose yards, scored on a 70-yard run out of the wildcat, returned a kick 96 yards to set up another score and ran for three more touchdowns in a performance that set a new school rushing record. Bruin true freshman quarterback Josh Rosen threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns. It was his second 300-yard effort of the season. Paul Perkins ran for 104 and a score, but the Bruins dropped their second straight Pac-12 contest. “Every loss hurts. We have to execute a lot better than we did tonight,” safety Randall Goforth said. “Their quarterback did everything right and they outplayed us. I just have to make sure everybody is staying together and we’ll come back and be ready to fight.”
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GAME 7
GAME 8
GAME 9
#20 Cal at UCLA - Oct. 22, 2015 at Rose Bowl
Colorado at UCLA - Oct. 31, 2015 at Pasadena, Calif.
#22 UCLA at Oregon State - Nov. 7, 2015 at Corvallis, Ore.
Scoring
Scoring
Scoring
California UCLA
3 10
7 16
6 14
8 0
—24 —40
Colorado UCLA
0 7
6 14
10 7
15 7
—31 —35
UCLA 0 Oregon State 0
24 0
17 0
0 0
—41 —0
Weather: Partly Cloudy (72º) / Attn.: 57,046
Weather: Clear (87º) / Attn.: 51,508
Weather: Rain (53º) / Attn.: 38,074
First Quarter 9:43 Cal - Anderson, Matt 26 yd field goal, 14-66 5:17 6:09 UCLA - Fairbairn, Ka’imi 44 yd field goal, 9-48 3:34 1:42 UCA - Duarte, Thomas 7 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick), 13-70 3:26 Second Quarter 11:23 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 19 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 10-90 3:31 6:11 UCLA - Fairbairn 24 yd field goal, 12-53 3:36 2:49 UCLA - Fairbairn 20 yd field goal, 10-28 3:02 0:51 Cal - Lawler, Kenny 1 yd pass from Goff, Jared (Anderson kick), 9-75 1:58 0:00 UCLA - Fairbairn 60 yd field goal, 7-33 0:51 Third Quarter 12:13 UCLA - Fuller 21 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 8-80 2:41 4:53 Cal - Powe, Darius 1 yd pass from Goff (Goff pass failed), 12-73 3:48 1:59 UCLA - Jamabo, Soso 1 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 11-75 2:54 Fourth Quarter 2:00 Cal - Muhammad, Khalfani 18 yd pass from Goff (Goff run), 11-61 4:22
First Quarter 8:01 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 31-yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 11-91 4:07 Second Quarter 7:01 UCLA - Adams, Ishmael 96-yd interception return (Fairbairn kick) 3:29 COL - Gonzalez, Diego 25 yd field goal, 11-57 3:26 3:09 UCLA - Perkins 82 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 1-82 0:12 0:00 COL - Gonzalez 23 yd field goal, 13-72 3:03 Third Quarter 12:06 COL - Lee, Donovan 1 yd run (Gonzalez kick), 8-75 2:54 7:35 UCLA - Starks, Nate 11 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 6-81 1:36 1:06 COL - Gonzalez 45 yd field goal, 8-32 2:17 Fourth Quarter 14:37 COL - Kafavalu, Samson 33 yd fumble return (Gonzalez kick) 12:04 COL - Carr, Patrick 6 yd run (Spruce, Nelson pass from Liuafu, Sefo), 2-68 0:24 8:28 UCLA - Jamabo, Soso 2 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 4-69 0:27
First Quarter none Second Quarter 11:31 UCLA - Fairbairn, Ka’imi 38 yd field goal, 9-46 3:33 8:58 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 8 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick), 7-42 1:57 2:46 UCLA - Duarte 10 yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 8-96 4:15 2:01 UCLA - Perkins 7 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 2-58 0:25 Third Quarter 13:18 UCLA - Starks, Nate 11 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 6-61 1:33 4:45 UCLA - Fairbairn 29-yd field goal, 15-78 4:38 0:00 UCLA - Jamabo 30-yd run (Fairbairn kick), 9-93 3:37 Fourth Quarter none
UCLA 31 42/174 399 34/48/0 90/573 1/1 9/74 30:52 9/16 5/29 5/5
California First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
25 35/131 295 32/53/0 88/426 0/0 5/37 29:08 8/19 1/2 4/4
Top Individuals Rushing - Jamabo(U) 18-79, Perkins(U) 11-73, Olorunfunmi(U)817,Rosen(U) 3-8; Muhammad(C) 8-55; Receiving - Duarte(U) 10-141, Fuller(U) 7-100, Payton 6-60(U), Andrews(U)5-45, S. Johnson(U)2-22; Muhammad(C) 6-46, Anderson(C) 5-51, Harris(C) 4-63; Passing Rosen(U)34-47-0-399-3; Goff(C)32-53-0-295-3; Tackles - Goforth(U) 7, Brown(U) 7, Young(U) 7, Adams(U) 6, Clark(U) 5; Interceptions - none.
PASADENA (AP) - After two straight conference losses, quarterback Josh Rosen produced a passing performance that put the true freshman’s name in the Bruins’ record book and lifted UCLA past California on a Thursday night. Rosen completed a schoolrecord 34 passes (for 399 yards) and threw two of his three touchdown passes to Devin Fuller. Junior Thomas Duarte had career highs of 10 catches for 141 yards for the Bruins. UCLA rebounded from consecutive losses to Arizona State and Stanford, with a 573-yard offensive performance and a stellar effort by its defense, which sacked Cal’s Jared Goff five times. ‘’Every time you win, it’s a step forward,’’ said Rosen, who broke the school completions record set by Richard Brehaut and Brett Hundley. ‘’Especially with our bye week, that was three weeks without a win, so it felt great to come out here and put it to them.’’ Soso Jamabo rushed for a score after star UCLA tailback Paul Perkins left with an injury, and the Bruins’ injury-plagued defense limited Goff and Cal’s potent offense to 170 yards in the first half. Debuting their black-and-gold ‘’City’’ uniforms, UCLA appeared revitalized. Ka’imi Fairbairn made four field goals, including a schoolrecord 60-yarder at the halftime gun, and the UCLA defense caused trouble for Goff throughout. Senior linebacker Aaron Wallace recorded a career-best 2.5 sacks to lead the Bruins defense. ‘’The key was getting that quarterback on the ground,’’ UCLA coach Jim Mora said. ‘’We struggle with that, and we got it done against a really good player.’’ ‘’Things that we haven’t done all year, we did tonight,’’ Cal coach Sonny Dykes said. ‘’That’s not indicative of this football team...”
UCLA 16 26/138 262 19/33/0 59/400 2/2 10/101 18:55 6/14 1/6 2/2
Colorado First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
34 56/242 312 37/58/2 114/554 0/0 7/68 41:05 7/22 1/15 4/6
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins 12-118(U), Jamabo (U) 4-20, Starks (U) 7-17, Rosen (U) 1- (-15); Carr (C) 19-100; Receiving-Payton (U) 8-134 , Perkins (U) 4-41, Duarte (U) 3-61, Andrews (U) 2-20; Passing-Rosen(U) 19-33-0262-1; Liufau (C) 37-57-2-312-0; Tackles-Brown (U) 18, Goforth (U) 9, J. Johnson (U) 7, Rios (U) 7, Ankou (U) 7, Clark (U) 7. Interceptions - Adams (U), Meadors (U).
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Colorado ran 114 plays and held the ball for more than 41 minutes while the latest wave of injuries washed over UCLA’s already battered defense. The weary Bruins weathered everything the Buffaloes could manage. Soso Jamabo rushed for the go-ahead touchdown with 8:28 to play and the Bruins escaped. Josh Rosen passed for 262 yards and a touchdown for the Bruins, who won despite giving up 18 consecutive points in the second half and yielding 554 total yards. Rosen’s 407 yards of total offense ranked as the ninth-best total in UCLA history and the 11th of at least 400 yards. The Buffaloes dominated possession to an extraordinary degree, forcing UCLA’s defense to stay on the field for 55 more snaps than its counterpart, including a 40-4 CU edge in the second quarter. ‘’That was the longest game I’ve ever played on defense, ever,’’ said junior linebacker Jayon Brown, who led the Bruins with 18 tackles, the most since Randall Goforth registered 19 in a 2013 game at Stanford. ‘’This was a first, just between the injuries we had, the new injuries we got and all their first downs. Hope we don’t ever have another one like this, but if we do, we’ll be ready.’’ Patrick Carr rushed for 110 yards, and his TD run put Colorado into the lead, 31-28, with 12:04 to play. The Bruins answered with Jamabo’s score before stopping the Buffaloes twice in UCLA territory on an 87-degree Halloween day in the Arroyo Seco. Junior defensive end Takkarist McKinley’s pressure forced a poor throw by Sefo Liufau on fourth down with 3:34 to play. Later, freshman backup defensive back Nate Meadors intercepted a pass by Liufau near midfield with 51 seconds left. ‘’That was about as gritty a win as I’ve ever been around,’’ UCLA coach Jim Mora said. ‘’To overcome the things that we overcame in terms of personnel, that was staggering. I couldn’t tell you who was in there on any given play. From cramps to sprained ankles to hamstrings, and then a true freshman seals it - a safety playing corner. That’s a team win.’’
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UCLA 33 52/284 390 28/43/0 95/674 2/0 10/71 37:03 11/18 3/22 6/7
Oregon State First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
12 33/115 131 10/24/3 57/246 2/1 5/45 22:57 2/12 1/8 0/0
Top Individuals Rushing - Jamabo (U) 9-90, Perkins(U) 23-89, Starks(U) 3-48, Ro. Davis (U) 8-39; Woods (O) 14-87; Receiving - Andrews(U) 7-56, Duarte(U) 6-116, Payton(U) 5-71, Lasley(U) 2-10, Walker(U) 1-63, Roberts(U) 1-19; Bolden(O) 3-44; Passing-Rosen (U) 22-33-0333-2, Neuheisel(U) 3-7-0-31-0, Fafaul(U) 2-2-0-21-0-15, Hall(U) 1-1-0-5-0; Mitchell(O) 9-19-3-84-0, McMaryion(O) 1-5-0-47-0; Tackles-Brown(U) 10, McKinley(U) 5, DIckerson(U) 5; Interceptions Goforth(U), J. Johnson(U), Wadood(U).
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP)—True freshman quarterback Josh Rosen helped UCLA keep alive its Pac-12 title hopes, throwing two touchdown passes to Thomas Duarte in cold, rainy conditions in Reser Stadium. Rosen was 22-for-33 for 333 yards before sitting out the fourth quarter. The Bruins had 676 yards, the thirdhighest total in school history. UCLA limited Oregon State to 246 yards and forced four turnovers against redshirt freshman quarterback Nick Mitchell. It was the Bruins’ first shutout since a 2007 contest against Oregon and their first on the road since a 1987 game versus Stanford. Rosen now has 131 attempts without an interception since the third quarter of the Stanford game. It was the second time this season the Bruins have held an opponent out of the end zone. The Bruins capitalized on turnovers to score 24 points in the second quarter. Oregon State had a drive going late in the first quarter, but Mitchell fumbled at the UCLA 34 and the Bruins recovered. UCLA’s drive stalled and Ka’imi Fairbarn converted a 38-yard field goal to open the scoring. On Oregon State’s next possession, Randall Goforth picked off Mitchell’s pass at the Beavers 42. Rosen threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Duarte, capping a seven-play drive. Later in the half, Rosen showed off his arm on a 63-yard pass to Kenneth Walker. A few plays later, the Bruins capped the 96-yard drive with another touchdown pass to Duarte. Mitchell threw his second interception on Oregon State’s subsequent drive, leading to Paul Perkins’ touchdown run that made it 24-0. UCLA got the ball to open the second half and scored on Nate Starks’ 11-yard run. Fairbairn made another field goal, and Soso Jamabo added a 30-yard touchdown run at the end of the third quarter to cap off the scoring.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GAME 10
GAME 11
GAME 12
Wash. State at #18 UCLA - Nov. 14, 2015 at Rose Bowl
UCLA at #18 Utah - Nov. 21, 2015 at Salt Lake City, Utah
#22 UCLA at USC - Nov. 28, 2015 at Los Angeles Coliseum
Scoring
Scoring
Scoring
Wash. State UCLA
7 6
7 10
7 0
10 11
—31 —27
UCLA Utah
10 0
0 6
7 3
0 0
—17 —9
UCLA USC
7 3
7 17
7 13
0 7
—21 —40
Weather: Clear (58º) / Attn.: 76,255
Weather: Clear (43º) / Attn.: 46,230
Weather: Clear (63º) / Attn.: 83,602
First Quarter 9:44 UCLA - Fairbairn, Ka’imi 22 yd field goal, 7-71 3:02 4:31 WSU - Wicks, Gerard 2 yd run (Powell, Erik kick), 13-75 5:13 0:19 UCLA - Fairbairn 22 yd field goal, 17-74 4:07 Second Quarter 4:14 UCLA - Starks, Nate 14 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 11-94 3:35 1:30 WSU - Williams, Dom 7 yd pass from Bender, Peyton (Powell kick), 3-14 0:37 0:11 UCLA - Fairbairn 38 yd field goal, 13-57 1:13 Third Quarter 7:59 WSU - Marks, Gabe 4 yd pass from Falk, Luke (Powell kick), 11-47 4:12 Fourth Quarter 11:40 WSU - Powell 25 yd field goal, 15-45 4:58 7:10 UCLA - Fairbairn 38 yd field goal, 13-61 4:24 1:09 UCLA - Rosen, Josh 37 yd run (Duarte, Thomas pass from Rosen) 10-80 2:04 0:03 WSU - Marks 21 yd pass from Falk (Powell kick), 7-75 1:06
First Quarter 13:13 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 28 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 6-87 1:47 4:01 UCLA - Fairbairn 33 yd field goal, 11-71 3:44 Second Quarter 6:17 Utah - Phillips, Andy 39 yd field goal, 14-66, 7:44 0:38 Utah - Phillips 39 yd field goal, 11-72, 4:26 Third Quarter 8:39 Utah - Phillips 21 yd field goal, 14-71 6:21 5:17 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 2 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 14-69 3:15 Fourth Quarter no scoring
First Quarter 7:54 USC - Wood, Alex 30 yd field goal, 12-59 5:28 3:26 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 19 yd run (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick) 6-52 1:03 Second Quarter 12:04 USC - Kessler, Cody 1 yd run, (Wood kick) 10-85 3:53 9:49 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 19 yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick) 8-76 2:06 2:47 USC - Wood 21 yd field goal, 15-76 6:55 1:44 UCLA - Jackson, Adoree’ 42 yd punt return (Wood kick) Third Quarter 8:38 UCLA - Perkins 1 yd run (Fairbairn kick)11-78 3:32 7:16 USC - Green, Rasheem 31 yd fumble return (Kessler pass failed) 1:44 USC - Rogers, Darreus 20 yd pass from Kessler (Wood kick) 8-52 3:52 Fourth Quarter 6:18 USC - McNamara, Taylor 7 yd pass from Kessler (Wood kick) 11-68 6:46
UCLA 30 32/214 340 33/57/0 89/554 2/2 13/75 27:25 12/19 6/44 5/5
Wash. State First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
26 22/38 388 40/58/1 80/426 1/0 9/45 32:35 9/17 0/0 4/4
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins(U) 20-121, Starks(U) 4-14, Rosen (U) 5-70; Morrow(W) 5-32; Receiving - Payton(U) 14-152, Andrews(U) 7-60, Perkins(U) 4-28, Massington(U) 3-44, Duarte(U) 2-30, Walker(U) 1-14; Marks (W) 12-92, Williams(W) 7-100; Passing-Rosen(U) 3357-0-340-0; Falk(W) 38-53-1-388-3, Bender(W) 2-5-0-57-1; TacklesGoforth(U) 9, Young(U) 7, Brown(U) 6, Pickett(U) 6; Interceptions - Wadoo(U).
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Gabe Marks caught a 21-yard touchdown pass from Luke Falk with 3 seconds to play, sending Washington State to victory. WSU had an improbable addendum to what seemed to be a storybook ending. True freshman quarterback Josh Rosen capped a desperate 80yard drive by scrambling 37 yards and diving for the go-ahead touchdown with 1:09 to play. Falk answered with his own 75-yard drive ending with a catch by Marks, who became the Cougars’ career receptions leader earlier in the game. Rosen went 33 for 57 for 340 yards, and the freshman appeared to clinch the win after Jaleel Wadood’s end-zone interception with 3:13 left gave a last chance to the Bruins, who racked up 554 yards. “I don’t think I’ve ever scored that many points on offense with only two touchdowns,” Rosen said. “We’ve got to convert... we just didn’t hold up our end of the bargain on offense.” UCLA lost after leading at halftime for the first time in 32 games under coach Jim Mora. The Bruins also lost despite holding WSU’s prolific Air Raid offense to 288 yards in the first three quarters. Sophomore running back Nate Starks had an early TD run for the Bruins, who still control their fate in the Pac-12 South. UCLA would win the division with season-ending road victories at Utah and Southern California. “It’s something we have to get over quickly,” Mora said. “As crazy as it is, we’re still right in the hunt for what our goal was all along.” The Bruins allowed WSU to stay close by hurting themselves: a short punt, a fumbled punt return and a defensive holding call which wiped out a sack on third down, each provide WSU with scoring chances. UCLA kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn became the leading scorer in Pac12 history with his 392nd career point when the Bruins’ opening drive ended with a 22-yard field goal. UCLA center Jake Brendel set a school record on the same drive with his 49th career start, surpassing linebacker Spencer Havner’s 10-year-old mark.
UCLA 18 38/105 220 15/30/0 68/325 1/0 6/59 25:21 8/16 2/17 2/2
Utah First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
23 49/197 110 13/26/0 75/307 2/2 4/45 34:39 8/19 1/8 1/2
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins(U) 28-98, Walker(U) 1-6, Rosen (U) 4-(-7), Starks (U) 1-5,Jamabo (U) 4-3; Williams (UT) 26-121, Wilson (UT) 18-67; Receiving - Payton(U) 7-105, Andrews(U) 3-25, Perkins(U) 1-4, Duarte(U) 2-61,Walker(U) 1-16; Williams UT) 4-31, Handley(UT) 3-32; Passing-Rosen(U) 15-30-0-220-1; Wilson(UT) 13-26-0-110-0; Tackles- Brown (U) 10, Wadood (U) 9, Wallace (U) 9, Meadors(U) 7, Rios(U) 7, Dickerson(U)7; Interceptions - none
UCLA 23 29/140 227 19/37/2 66/367 1/1 6/30 19:59 4/14 1/7 3/3
USC First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
24 59/235 175 15/26/0 85/410 1/0 7/56 40:01 8/19 3/30 5/5
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins(U)17-95,Starks(U)6-53, Jamabo (U)1-1, Rosen (U) 5-(-9); Davis (SC) 25-132, Jones (SC) 17-63, Madden (SC) 7-32; Receiving - Payton(U) 4-60, Andrews(U) 4-39, Perkins(U) 5-36, Duarte(U) 3-63,Fuller(U) 2-26, Massington(U) 1-3; Smith-Schuster (SC) 6-85, Rogers(SC) 2-32; Passing-Rosen(U) 19-37-2-227-1; Kessler (SC) 15-26-0-175; Tackles- Brown (U) 13, Wadood (U) 11, Wallace (U)11, Savaiinaea(U) 7, Clark(U) 7, Rios(U)6; Interceptions - Marshall (SC) 2.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- UCLA is now officially one victory from playing in its first Pac-12 championship game since 2012 after beating No. 18 Utah. True freshman quarterback Josh Rosen threw for 220 yards and a touchdown as UCLA ended the Utes’ Pac-12 title hopes. “That is what we expect,” Mora said. “That is the kind of kids we have. They’re from diverse backgrounds. A lot of these young men could have given up in life a long time ago. But, that’s not their character.” The Bruins scored touchdowns on two long drives to start the first and third quarters. Rosen, UCLA’s freshman star, completed 15 of 30 passes and had a 122.6 quarterback rating. He’s now thrown a school-record 218 consecutive passes without an interception. Paul Perkins added 98 rushing yards and a touchdown while Jordan Payton had a game-high 105 receiving yards for the Bruins and his fourth quarter catch gave him the UCLA career record for receptions with 194. Utah’s Travis Wilson threw for 110 yards and rushed for 67 while Joe Williams, who took over for an injured Devontae Booker, ran for 121 yards. UCLA scored its lone touchdown of the first half on the opening possession of the game. Rosen hit receiver Thomas Duarte for 33 yards on the first play and 28 yards for a touchdown five snaps later. Ka’imi Fairbairn put the Bruins up 10-0 with a 33-yard field goal with 4:01 left in the quarter, a score set up by Randall Goforth’s recovery of Williams’ fumble that ended the Utes’ first possession. The Utes put together clock-eating drives in the second quarter, holding the ball for nine more minutes than UCLA. But Utah’s four first-half drives produced just two 39-yard field goals. The Utes added a 21-yard field goal in the third quarter to cut the Bruins’ lead to 10-9. But UCLA’s Perkins scored on a two-yard run with 5:17 left in the third quarter to put Utah in a hole that it never recovered from.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) – USC scored 20 straight second-half points while clinching the Pac-12 South title with a win over UCLA in the 85th edition of their crosstown showdown. While the Trojans’ offense held the ball for 40 minutes, USC got its gamechanging plays on defense and special teams. Adoree Jackson returned a punt 42 yards for a touchdown shortly before halftime, and Rasheem Green put the Trojans ahead to stay in the third quarter when the freshman defensive lineman returned Josh Rosen’s fumble for a 31-yard touchdown. Paul Perkins rushed for two touchdowns for the Bruins, who lost to USC for the first time in coach Jim Mora’s tenure. “It’s a new feeling for us here,” Mora said. “The game turned, obviously, on the punt return there right before the half and the turnovers in the second half. We couldn’t get any, and they did, and they capitalized.” Rosen passed for 227 yards and hit Thomas Duarte for an early TD, but the freshman also threw two second-half interceptions. “I just felt like we made that defense look a lot better than they necessarily were,” Rosen said. “No shots at them at all, we just didn’t execute like we should have.” Kessler sneaked into the end zone to cap an 85-yard USC drive early in the second. Rosen looked sharp until USC’s defense finally got pressure on him on consecutive plays deep in UCLA’s end late in the first half. Jackson took the ensuing short punt all the way back to put the Trojans ahead 20-14. Perkins’ second TD run capped a 78-yard drive shortly after halftime, and UCLA appeared to be taking control until USC’s Claude Pelon jarred the ball loose from Rosen, allowing freshman Green to take it to the house untouched. Moments later, Iman Marshall picked off a short throw for Rosen’s first interception in 245 passes since the Stanford game, the longest interception-free streak in the FBS.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL GAME 13 at Santa Clara, Calif. - Dec. 26, 2015 (Foster Farms Bowl) Scoring UCLA Nebraska
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Weather: Partly Cloudy (46º) / Attn.: 33,527
First Quarter 10:17 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 1-yd run (Fairbairn, Ka’imi kick), 10-79, 4:43 3:50 NEB - Cross, Imani 1-yd run (Brown, Drew kick), 12-75, 6:27
Second Quarter 11:04 UCLA - Walker, Kenneth 60-yd pass from Rosen, Josh (Fairbairn kick), 4-86, 1:38 7:55 UCLA - Starks, Nate 26-yd pass from Rosen (Fairbairn kick), 4-68, 1:36 6:23 NEB - Newby, Terrell 3-yd run (Brown kick), 4-75, 1:32 0:52 NEB - Janovich, Andy 1-yd run (Brown kick), 8-73, 3:31
Third Quarter 10:37 NEB- Morgan, Jr., Stanley 22-yd pass from Armstrong, Tommy (Brown kick failed), 9-78 4:23 4:50 NEB - Brown 20-yd field goal, 11-67, 4:32
Fourth Quarter 14:11 NEB- Armstrong 3-yd run (Brown kick), 9-51, 4:01 11:29 UCLA - Payton 9-yd pass from Rosen (Duarte pass from Rosen), 8-76, 2:35
UCLA 17 16/67 319 26/41/2 57/386 2/0 7/56 21:45 5/12 1/7 2/3
NEB First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/ Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
31 62/326 174 12/19/0 81/500 1/1 6/38 38:15 7/11 0/0 5/6
Top Individuals Rushing-Perkins (U) 12-68, Starks (U) 2-6, Rosen 1-(-11); Ozigbo (N) 21-87, Armstrong (N) 10-76, Cross (N) 15-55; Receiving-Andrews (U) 6-38, Duarte (U) 4-52, Walker (U) 3-88, Payton (U) 3-37; Reilly (N) 3-38, Westerkamp (N) 2-44; Passing-Rosen (U) 26-40-2-319-3; Armstrong (N) 12-19-0174-1; Tackles - Clark (U) 11, Wadood (U) 10, Goforth (U) 9, Wallace (U) 8; Interceptions - Joshua Kalu (N), Chris Jones (N). SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Tommy Armstrong Jr. threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score to help Nebraska cap off its season by beating UCLA 37-29 in the Foster Farms Bowl on Saturday night. The Cornhuskers (6-7) scored 30 straight points after falling behind 21-7 early to rally past the Bruins and provide a happy ending to coach Mike Riley’s first season. Stanley Morgan Jr. gave Nebraska the lead for good with a one-handed, 22-yard catch in the third quarter and Imani Cross, Terrell Newby and Andy Janovich all ran for scores for the Cornhuskers. Armstrong completed 12 of 19 passes for 174 yards and ran for 76 more to lead the way for Nebraska, which had a season high with 326 yards rushing on 62 carries to become the fifth UCLA opponent to surpass 200 rushing yards this season. Josh Rosen threw for 319 yards and two touchdowns for the Bruins. Nebraska only got the chance to play in a bowl because there were not enough six-victory teams to fill all 80 slots — and the Cornhuskers made the most of the opportunity by taking the game over in the third quarter. After tying the score with two late touchdowns in the second quarter, Nebraska outgained UCLA 196 to 1 in the third quarter behind a dominant running game. The Cornhuskers gained 151 yards on the ground alone in the third quarter, with the run game setting up Morgan’s touchdown catch that made the score 27-21 and then leading the way on drives that ended in a field goal and Armstrong’s 3-yard run in the opening minute of the fourth quarter to make the score 37-21. UCLA came back to make it a one score game on a scoring pass from Rosen to Jordan Payton with 11:29 to play. Two subsequent Bruin possessions came up empty after a missed field goal and an interception.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Blocked a PAT: at Cal, 2012 (D. Jones, C. Marsh) Blocked a field goal: Ishmael Adams, 2014 vs. Arizona UCLA recorded a safety: at Washington State, 2012 (Anthony Barr) UCLA returned a fumble for a touchdown: Randall Goforth, at Virginia, 2014
UCLA INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rushed for 100+ yards: Paul Perkins, 2015 vs. Washington State (121) QB rushed for 100+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2014 vs. Arizona (131) QB Rushed for 160+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Virginia Tech (161) Rushed for 200+ yards: Paul Perkins, 2015 vs. BYU (219) Rushed for 300+ yards: Maurice Drew, 2004 at Washington (322) Back-to-back games 100 yards rushing: Paul Perkins, 2015 at UNLV(151), BYU (219) Back-to-back games 200 yards rushing: Johnathan Franklin, 2012 at Rice, vs. Nebraska Had 30 rushing attempts: 30 by Johnathan Franklin, 2010 vs. Washington State Had 3 rushing touchdowns: 3, Paul Perkins, 2015 at Arizona Had 4 rushing touchdowns: 4, Myles Jack vs. Washington, 2013 Had 5 rushing touchdowns: 5, Maurice Drew at Washington, 2004 Had run of 50+ yards: 82 by Paul Perkins, 2015 Colorado Had run of 60+ yards: 82 by Paul Perkins, 2015 Colorado Had run of 70+ yards: 82 by Paul Perkins, 2015 Colorado Had run of 75+ yards: 82 by Paul Perkins, 2015 Colorado Had run of 85+ yards: 92 by Paul Perkins, 2014 at Colorado Had run of 90+ yards: 92 by Paul Perkins, 2014 at Colorado Had two players rush 100+ yds: Paul Perkins (180)/Brett Hundley (110) at Colorado, 2014
UCLA MISCELLANEOUS Indiv. Scored 4+ TDs: 5 by Maurice Drew vs. Cal, 2005 (3 rush, 1 pass, 1 punt ret.) Indiv. kicked 60 yd. FG: 60 by Ka’imi Fairbairn v. Cal, 2015 Indiv. kicked last-second FG to win game: Ka’imi Fairbairn (0:00) at Ariz St, 2012 (33 yds) Indiv. made 4+ field goals in a game: 4 by Ka’imi Fairbairn vs. Wash. State, 2015 Indiv. made 5+ field goals in a game: 5 by Nate Fikse vs. Stanford, 2002 Indiv. attempted 5+ field goals in a game: 5 by Kai Forbath at Tennessee, 2009 Indiv. Returned Blocked FG for TD: Sheldon Price at Washington State, 2012 Indiv. Returned Blocked PAT for score: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 2008 Indiv. Returned Blocked Punt for TD: Phillip Ruhl vs. Nevada, 2013 Indiv. punted 10+ times: Aaron Perez, 10 vs. USC, 2008 UCLA did not punt in a game: 0, last vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Indiv. 5+ punts downed inside the 20: 6 by Matt Mengel vs. Arizona, 2014 Indiv. had 95+ yard intercept. ret.: 96 by Ishmael Adams vs. Colorado, 2015 Indiv. had 3 or More Consecutive 300-Yd. Total Off. Games: Brett Hundley, 2012, ‘13 ‘14 Defensive Player Scored a TD playing offense: Kenny Clark, 3-yd pass from Rosen vs. Virginia, 2015 Scored four TDs in one quarter: 4, second quarter at Arizona, 2015 Scored 40+ points in one half: 1st half at Arizona, 2015 (42); 2nd half vs. Nevada, 2013 (41) Scored 50+ points in one half: first half vs. Colorado, 1980 (56) Rallied from 20-point deficit: 2005 vs. Northwestern (0-22 in first quarter) Rallied to win from a fourth quarter double-digit deficit: 10-20 v. BYU, 2015 to 24-23 win Played a game in the snow: 2011 at Utah (31º); snow showers, 2013 at Utah (42º) Played a game in less than 30º temperature: 2012 at Washington State (27º) Played a game in the rain: away-2015, at Ore. State; home-2012 vs. USC Played a game in 100º degree temperature: 2009 vs. Cal (100º)
UCLA INDIVIDUAL PASSING Passed for 300+ yards: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Nebraska (319) Passed for 350+ yards: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Cal (399) Passed for 400+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. California (410) Passed for 500+ yards: Drew Olson, 2005 vs. Arizona State (510) Passed for less than 100 yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 at Oregon (64) Had 30+ completions: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Washington State (33) Had 50+ attempts: Josh Rosen 2015 vs. Washington State (57) Had 4 touchdown passes: Brett Hundley, 2014 at Arizona State (4) Had more than four touchdown passes: Ben Olson, 2007 at Stanford (5) Had four passes intercepted: Brett Hundley, 2012 at Cal (4) Had 300 yards total offense: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Nebraska (308) Had 350 yards total offense: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Washington State (410) Had 400 yards total offense: Josh Rosen, 2015 vs. Washington State (410) Had 500 yards total offense: Drew Olson, 2005 vs. Arizona State (501) Had 50+ yard pass completion: 60 yds., Josh Rosen to Kenneth Walker, Nebraska, 2015 Had 60+ yard pass completion: 60 yds., Josh Rosen to Kenneth Walker, Nebraska 2015 Had 70+ yard pass completion: 70 yds., Josh Rosen to Darren Andrews, at Stanford 2015 Had 80+ yard pass completion: 80 yds., Brett Hundley to Jordan Payton vs. Ariz St., 2014 Had 90+ yard pass completion: 93 yds., Brett Hundley to Devin Fuller vs. Utah, 2014 UCLA INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Had 100+ yards receiving: 152 by Jordan Payton, vs. Washington State, 2015 Had 100+ yards receiving by running back: Chris Markey vs. Arizona State, 2005 Had 150+ yards receiving: 152 by Jordan Payton vs. Washington State, 2014 Had 200+ yards receiving: 230 by Craig Bragg vs. Oregon, 2003 Back-to-back games 100+ yds receiving: Jordan Payton, 2015 -105 at Utah, 152 v. WSU Two players 100+ yds rec. in same game: T. Duarte (141), D. Fuller (100) vs. Cal, 2015 Three players 100+ yds receiving in same game: Marcedes Lewis(108), Joe Cowan (109), Chris Markey (120) vs. Arizona State, 2005 Caught at least 10 passes in game: Jordan Payton, 14 vs. Washington State, 2015 Caught more than 10 passes: 14 by Jordan Payton vs. Washington State, 2015 Had 80+ yard reception: 80 by Jordan Payton at Arizona State, 2014 Had 90+ yard reception: 93 by Devin Fuller vs. Utah, 2014 Had 3 touchdown catches: 3 by Marcedes Lewis vs. Arizona, 2004 Had 4 touchdown catches: 4 by J.J. Stokes vs. Washington, 1993
OPPONENT TEAM Kick return for touchdown: John Ross at Washington, 2014 (100 yds) Punt return for touchdown: Adoree’ Jackson, at USC, 2015 (42 yds) Interception return for touchdown: A. Holder at Stanford, 2015 (31 yds) Scored on by a blocked punt (TD): Lawrence Timmons, Florida St., 2006 (25 yards) Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): Rasheem Green, at USC, 2015 (31 yards) Scored on a safety: Arizona State (2), 2015 Scored on a failed extra point attempt: none Scored on a two-point conversion: Colorado, 2015 50+ points scored: 56 at Stanford, 2015 Shutout at home: 2010 by Stanford (0-35) Shutout on road: 2011 at USC (0-50) Rushed for 300+ yards: Nebraska, 2015 (326) Rushed for less than 25 yards: at Arizona State, 2008 (21) Passed for 400+ yards: at Arizona State, 2014 (488) Passed for less than 75 yards: at UNLV, 2015 (56) Had 500+ yards total offense: Nebraska, 2015 (500) Had 600+ yards total offense: Arizona State, 2014 (626) Had less than 200 yards total off.: 181 by Washington State, 2009| Had less than 150 yards total off.: 122 by Arizona State, 2008 Had less than 100 yards total off.: 42 by Arkansas, 1989 Had less than 50 yards total off.: 42 by Arkansas, 1989 Forced UCLA to have 5+ Turnovers: Notre Dame, 2007 (7) Intercepted four UCLA passes: California, 2012 (4) Intercepted five UCLA passes: Washington State, 2001 (5) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rushed for 100+ yards: Justin Davis, 2015 at USC (130) Two Players Rushed for 100+ yards: N. Wilson (136) and J. Randall (128), at Arizona, 2015 Rushed for 200+ yards: Christian McCaffrey, at Stanford, 2015 (243) Rushed for 250+ yards: Reggie Bush, USC, 2005 (260) Had run of 50+ yards: C.J. Anderson, at Cal, 2012 (68) Had run of 75+ yards: David Piland,Houston, 2012 (86) Had 35+ rushing attempts: T. Gaffney, Stanford, 2013 (36) Had 40+ rushing attempts: Jerome Harrison, Washington State, 2004 (42) Had four or more rushing touchdowns: Christian McCaffrey, at Stanford, 2015 (4)
UCLA TEAM Kickoff Ret. for TD: Ishmael Adams at Arizona St., 2014 (100 yds) Punt Ret. for TD: Maurice Drew vs. California, 2005 (81 yds) Interception Return for TD: Ishmael Adams, 2015 (96 yds) Scored on a blocked punt (TD): Phillip Ruhl (block by Kene Orjioke) vs. Nevada, 2013 (4 yds) Scored on a blocked punt (safety): Sean Westgate vs. Washington State (2009) Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): Randall Goforth, at Virginia, 2014 (75 yds) Scored on a blocked field goal: Sheldon Price at Wash. State, 2012 (68 yds) Scored on a blocked extra point attempt: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 2008 60+ Points: 66 vs. Arizona, 2012 (66-10) 50+ Points: 56 at Arizona, 2015 (56-30) 30 or more points in a quarter: 30 at Washington State, 2012 Did not score in first half of game: 2013 at Stanford (0-3) Did not score in second half of game: 2014 vs. Stanford (0-10) Shutout of a team at home: Oregon, 2007 (16-0) Shutout of a team on road: at Oregon State, 2015 (41-0) Overtime Game: at Colorado (40-37 win, 2 ot), 2014 Did not allow an opponent touchdown: 2015 at Utah (17-9) Did not score a touchdown vs. an opponent: 2011 at USC Scored on a two-point PAT: Thomas Duarte pass from Josh Rosen, vs. Nebraska, 2015 300+ yards rushing: 331 vs. Kansas State, 2014 (39att/331) 400+ yards rushing: 437 yards vs. Washington State, 2010 (56 att/437) Less than 25 yards rushing: 18 vs. Illinois, 2011 (30 att) 300+ yards passing: 340 vs. Washington State, 2015 400+ yards passing: 410 vs. Cal, 2013 500+ yards passing: 510 vs. Arizona State, 2005 Less than 75 yards passing: 64 at Oregon, 2013 500+ yards total offense: 554 (214r, 340p) vs. Washington State, 2015 600+ yards total offense: 674 at Oregon State, (284r, 390p), 2015 800+ all-purpose yards: 800 at Miami, 1998 Less than 200 yards tot. off.: 163 at Washington, 2010 Less than 150 yards tot. off.: 144 at California, 2010 Beat a top 25 team at home: Cal, 2015 (No. 20 AP) Beat a top 20 team at home: Cal, 2015 (No. 20 AP) Beat a top 15 team at home: Arizona, 2014 (No. 14 AP) Beat a top 10 team at home: Oregon, 2007 (No. 9 AP) Beat a top 5 team at home: USC, 2006 (No. 2 AP) Beat a top 25 team on road: at Utah, 2015 (No. 18 AP) Beat a top 20 team on road: at Utah, 2015 (No. 18 AP) Beat a top 15 team on road: at Arizona State, 2014 (No. 15 AP) Beat a top 5 team on road: at Washington, 1990 (No. 2 AP) Forced 5 + fumbles: 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2005 (6 vs. USC 1998) Recovered 5+ fumbles: 5 vs. USC, 1998 UCLA Made at least 5 interceptions: 6 at Utah, 2013 UCLA Had 0 turnovers: at Oregon State, 2015
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING Passed for 400+ yards: Mike Bercovici, at Arizona State, 2014 (488) Had 30+ completions: Luke Falk, Wash. State, 2015 (38) Had 50+ attempts: Luke Falk, Wash. State, 2015 (53) Had 60+ attempts: David Piland, Houston (60) Completed a pass for 75+ yards:75 by Sean Mannion to Brandin Cooks, Oregon St, 2012 Had 4+ touchdown passes: Connor Halliday (5), at Washington State, 2012 Had more than 5 touchdown passes: Matt Barkley (6), at USC, 2011 Threw 5+ interceptions: Travis Wilson (6), at Utah, 2013 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Caught 10+ passes: Gabe Marks, Wash. State, 2015 (12) Had multiple receivers catch 10+ passes: Tyler Lockett (13), Curry Sexton (10) vs. K State,2014 Had 100+ yards receiving: Dom Williams, Wash. State, 2015 (100) Multiple receivers with 100+ yds recving: Tyler Lockett (164) and Curry Sexton (104), vs. Kansas State, 2014 Had 150+ yards receiving: Tyler Lockett, Kansas State, 2014 (164) Had 200+ yards receiving: Marquise Lee at USC, 2011 (224) Had 3 or more TD catches: Juron Criner, at Arizona, 2011 (3) OPPONENT DEFENSE Had 15+ tackles: Scooby Wright III, Houston, 2012 (16) Had 3 or more interceptions: Kameron Jackson, at Cal, 2012 (3) Had 4 or more sacks: Nate Orchard, Utah, 2014 (4) Blocked a punt: Wash. State, 2015 Blocked a field goal: at Oregon State, 2011 OPPONENT MISCELLANEOUS Had 350 or more all-purpose yards: Christian McCaffrey, Stanford 2015 (369) Scored four touchdowns: C. McCaffrey, at Stanford, 2015, (4) Kicked 50+ yard field goal: V. D’Amato, Cal, 2013 (51) Made five field goals: USC, 2004 Returned blocked field goal for score: Oregon State, 2002 Scored on blocked punt: Florida State, 2006 Returned fumble for score: USC, 2015 Returned interception for score: at Stanford, 2015 Returned a PAT for score: none Recovered own offensive fumble for touchdown: at Houston, 2011 Blocked a PAT: Rice, 2012
UCLA INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had at least 15 tackles: 18 by Jayon Brown, Colorado, 2015 Had more than 15 tackles: 18 by Jayon Brown, Colorado, 2015 Had at least 20 tackles: 20 by Reggie Carter at BYU, 2008 Had more than 20 tackles: 21 by Eric Turner vs. Oregon, 1989
Defensive lineman with more than 10 tackles: 11 by Kenny Clark, 2015 v. Nebraska Had 3+ interceptions: Sheldon Price (3) vs. Houston, 2012 Had 5+ tackles for loss: Damien Holmes (5) at Colorado, 2012 Had 4+ sacks: Brendon Ayanbadejo (4) vs. USC, 1998 Blocked a punt: Takkarist McKinley at UNLV, 2015
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Years Carries Johnathan Franklin 2009-12 788 Gaston Green 1984-87 708 Paul Perkins 2013-15 622 Freeman McNeil 1977-80 605 DeShaun Foster 1998-01 722 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1992-95 608 Wendell Tyler 1973-76 526 Skip Hicks 1993-94, 96-97 638 Theotis Brown 1976-78 526 Chris Markey 2004-07 579 Kevin Nelson 1980-83 574 Maurice Jones-Drew 2003-05 481 Kermit Johnson 1971-73 370 Kevin Williams 1989-92 418 Brian Brown 1986-90 456 James Owens 1975-78 414 Eric Ball 1985-88 401 Kenny Washington 1937-39 454 Greg Jones 1967-69 390 Manuel White 2001-04 408
TYG 4,620 3,884 3,611 3,297 3,454 3,341 3,240 3,373 2,954 2,882 2,687 2,650 2,551 2,348 2,175 2,134 2,041 2,275 1,940 1,893
YL 217 153 120 102 260 159 59 233 40 149 104 147 56 133 76 60 57 360 41 79
NYG 4,403 3,731 3,491 3,195 3,194 3,182 3,181 3,140 2,914 2,733 2,583 2,503 2,495 2,215 2,099 2,074 1,984 1,915 1,899 1,814
Avg 5.59 5.27 5.61 5.28 4.42 5.23 6.04 4.92 5.54 4.72 4.50 5.20 6.74 5.30 4.60 5.01 4.95 4.23 4.89 4.45
Att 1,241 1,250 1,148 751 816 627 670 612 630 487 524 552 465 431 411 359 408 412 291 315
Comp 837 694 664 441 439 406 391 352 343 292 292 289 243 231 217 201 201 199 198 177
TD 75 68 67 50 42 41 33 34 23 23 9 29 23 16 15 12 20 21 15 12
Yds 9,966 10,708 8,532 6,168 6,877 5,298 5,363 4,723 4,277 3,668 3,063 4,356 4,087 2,931 2,478 2,473 2,840 2,857 2,480 2,165
Pct .675 .555 .578 .587 .538 .648 .584 .575 .544 .600 .557 .524 .522 .536 .528 .559 .493 .483 .680 .562
Att 1,250 1,241 1,148 816 751 670 627 612 552 630 465 487 524 431 412 408 406 299 291 411
Comp 694 837 664 439 441 391 406 352 289 343 243 292 292 231 199 201 161 148 198 217
TD 68 75 67 42 50 33 41 34 29 23 23 23 9 16 21 20 24 15 15 15
Yds 10,708 9,966 8,532 6,877 6,168 5,363 5,298 4,723 4,356 4,277 4,087 3,668 3,063 2,931 2,857 2,840 2,824 2,651 2,480 2,478
Pct .555 .675 .578 .538 .587 .584 .648 .575 .524 .544 .522 .600 .557 .536 .483 .493 .397 .495 .680 .528
Pass 9,966 10,708 8,532 6,877 6,168 5,363 4,087 5,298 4,277 4,723 2,651 0 4,356 13 3,668 2,857 0 2,840 1,881 1,881
Yds 11,713 11,285 8,324 6,450 6,255 5,482 5,358 5,294 5,001 4,538 4,464 4,403 4,297 3,744 3,684 3,607 3,491 3,432 3,332 3,267
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CAREER PASSING (based on completions) 1. Brett Hundley 2. Cade McNown 3. Drew Olson 4. Tom Ramsey 5. Cory Paus 6. Troy Aikman 7. Tommy Maddox 8. Wayne Cook 9. Kevin Prince 10. Josh Rosen 10. Kevin Craft 12. Dennis Dummit 13. Gary Beban 14. Matt Stevens 15. Patrick Cowan 16. Richard Brehaut 16. Rick Bashore 18. Larry Zeno 19. Rick Neuheisel 20 Steve Bono
Years 2011-14 1995-98 2002-05 1979-82 1999-02 1987-88 1990-91 1991-94 2009-12 2015 2008-09 1969-70 1965-67 1983-86 2005-08 2009-12 1976-79 1962-64 1979-83 1980-84
Cade McNown Brett Hundley Drew Olson Cory Paus Tom Ramsey Tommy Maddox Troy Aikman Wayne Cook Dennis Dummit Kevin Prince Gary Beban Josh Rosen Kevin Craft Matt Stevens Larry Zeno Rick Bashore Bob Waterfield John Sciarra Rick Neuheisel Patrick Cowan
Years 1995-98 2011-14 2002-05 1999-02 1979-82 1990-91 1987-88 1991-94 1969-70 2009-12 1965-67 2015 2008-09 1983-86 1962-64 1976-79 1941-44 1972-75 1979-83 2005-08
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Brett Hundley Cade McNown Drew Olson Cory Paus Tom Ramsey Tommy Maddox Gary Beban Troy Aikman Kevin Prince Wayne Cook John Sciarra Johnathan Franklin Dennis Dummit Gaston Green Josh Rosen Larry Zeno Paul Perkins Rick Bashore Paul Cameron Bill Kilmer
Years 2011-14 1995-98 2002-05 1999-02 1979-82 1990-91 1965-67 1987-88 2009-12 1991-94 1972-75 2009-12 1969-70 1984-87 2015 1962-64 20131976-79 1951-53 1958-60
Plays 1,720 1,563 1,347 960 1,055 837 937 784 867 746 670 788 726 709 524 701 622 720 716 562
Rush 1,747 577 -208 -427 87 119 1,271 -4 724 -185 1,813 4,403 -59 2,731 16 750 3,491 592 1,451 1,386
Years 1996-99 2001-04 2012-15 1992-95 1991-94 2008-11 1998-00 1997-01 1994-97 1989-92 1984-87 1982-85 1980-82 2011-13 2008-11 1979-82 2013-15 2002-05 2000-04 1982-86
Danny Farmer Craig Bragg Jordan Payton Kevin Jordan J.J. Stokes Nelson Rosario Freddie Mitchell Brian Poli-Dixon Jim McElroy Sean LaChapelle Willie Anderson Mike Sherrard Cormac Carney Shaq Evans Taylor Embree Jojo Townsell Thomas Duarte Marcedes Lewis Tab Perry Karl Dorrell
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Johnathan Franklin Maurice Jones-Drew Terrence Austin Gaston Green Paul Perkins Chris Markey Craig Bragg DeShaun Foster Theotis Brown Skip Hicks Brian Brown Freeman McNeil Karim Abdul-Jabbar Greg Jones Wendell Tyler Jim McElroy Kevin Nelson Kermit Johnson Danny Farmer Tab Perry Shawn Wills
No. 159 193 201 179 154 146 119 139 101 142 105 128 108 126 137 100 97 126 84 108
Yds 3,020 2,845 2,701 2,548 2,469 2,362 2,135 2,127 2,029 2,027 2,023 1,965 1,909 1,895 1,776 1,773 1,626 1,571 1,547 1,517
Years 2009-12 2003-05 2006-09 1984-87 20132004-07 2001-04 1998-01 1976-78 1993-97 1987-90 1977-80 1992-95 1967-69 1973-76 1994-97 1980-83 1971-73 1996-99 2000-04 1988-91
Plays 788 603 316 752 702 688 307 797 594 684 560 641 648 450 546 155 633 398 162 154 394
Rush 4,403 2,503 146 3,731 3,491 2,733 151 3,194 2,914 3,140 2,099 3,195 3,182 1,899 3,181 66 2,583 2,495 40 20 1,586
Rec 517 819 1,192 281 739 645 2,845 548 301 697 294 366 340 434 68 2,029 518 47 3,020 1,547 353
PR 579 942 6 57 961 57 39 68 18
2007-10 1982-85 2003-06 20121993-96 1986-89 1999-02 1995-98 1977-79 1991-92 1978-81 1971-73
FGM 85 85 70 68 57 51 42 33 31 29 24 24
FGA 101 100 88 89 83 65 59 46 49 40 34 47
Lg 54 52 52 60 50 53 49 56 48 47 49 48
CAREER FIELD GOALS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 11.
Years Kai Forbath John Lee Justin Medlock Ka'imi Fairbairn Bjorn Merten Alfredo Velasco Chris Griffith Chris Sailer Peter Boermeester Louis Perez Norm Johnson Efren Herrera
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Yds 2,701 2,845 2,548 3,020 2,469 1,322 2,362 2,027 2,127 1,776 1,965 1,895 1,571 1,497 2,135 1,192 1,517 1,909 2,023 1,372 2,029 1,773
Avg 13.43 14.74 14.23 18.99 16.03 9.05 16.18 14.27 15.30 12.96 15.35 15.04 12.47 12.07 17.94 10.94 14.05 17.68 19.27 13.19 20.09 17.73
TD 14 19 12 19 28 10 8 14 20 4 10 14 21 2 10 5 9 8 14 9 14 20
Avg 18.99 14.74 13.43 14.23 16.03 16.18 17.94 15.30 20.09 14.27 19.27 15.35 17.68 15.04 12.96 17.73 16.76 12.47 18.42 14.05
TD 19 19 14 12 28 8 10 20 14 14 14 10 8 14 4 20 17 21 6 9
KOR 5 787 2,145 271 0 790 207 229 729 1,416 582 185 1,259 117 563 1,476 841
Tot 4,925 4,688 4,425 4,283 4,236 4,225 4,164 4,028 3,944 3,837 3,809 3,561 3,522 3,454 3,434 3,288 3,218 3,105 3,060 3,043 2,798
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
No. 201 193 179 159 154 146 146 142 139 137 128 126 126 124 119 109 108 108 105 104 101 100
CAREER RECEIVING YARDS
CAREER PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Years 2012-15 2001-04 1992-95 1996-99 1991-94 2012-15 2008-11 1989-92 1997-01 2008-11 1982-85 2011-13 2002-05 1986-89 1998-00 2006-09 1982-86 1980-82 1984-87 2002-06 1994-97 1979-82
Jordan Payton Craig Bragg Kevin Jordan Danny Farmer J.J. Stokes Devin Fuller Nelson Rosario Sean LaChapelle Brian Poli-Dixon Taylor Embree Mike Sherrard Shaq Evans Marcedes Lewis Mike Farr Freddie Mitchell Terrence Austin Karl Dorrell Cormac Carney Willie Anderson Junior Taylor Jim McElroy Jojo Townsell
RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL CAREER SCORING 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
Ka'imi Fairbairn John Lee Kai Forbath Justin Medlock Skip Hicks Bjorn Merten Alfredo Velasco DeShaun Foster Chris Griffith Gaston Green Maurice Jones-Drew Gary Beban Chris Sailer Johnathan Franklin Efren Herrera Paul Perkins Brett Hundley Joe Fleming J.J. Stokes Theotis Brown Peter Boermeester Eric Ball Kermit Johnson Bob Davenport * — two-point conversions
CAREER TACKLES (1975-present) Years 20121982-85 2007-10 2003-06 1993-94, 96-97 1993-96 1986-89 1998-01 1999-02 1984-87 2003-05 1965-67 1995-98 2009-12 1971-73 2013-15 2011-14 1926-28 1991-94 1976-78 1977-79 1985-88 1971-73 1953-55
TD 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 44 0 40 39 35 0 33 0 32 31 22 28 27 0 26 25 25
PAT 209 135 102 147 0 130 114 1* 136 4* 0 2* 114 0 121 0 0 23 1* 0 67 0 0 0
FG 68 85 85 70 0 57 51 0 42 0 0 0 33 0 24 0 0 6 0 0 31 0 0 0
Pts 413 390 357 357 330 301 267 266 262 248 234 214 213 198 193 192 186 173 170 162 160 156 150 150
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 21.
Kirk Wilson Jeff Locke Chris Kluwe Nate Fikse Aaron Perez Zenon Andrusyshyn Harold Barkate Kevin Buenafe Chris Sailer Darren Schager
Years 1956-58 2009-12 2001-04 1999-02 2005-08 1967-69 1985-88 1981-84 1995-98 1990-94
No. 77 275 154 267 286 136 128 232 241 221
Yds 3,432 12,163 6,624 11,420 12,220 5,798 5,392 9,766 10,120 9,274
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 20. 20. 20.
Avg 44.57 44.23 43.01 42.77 42.73 42.63 42.13 42.09 41.99 41.96
CAREER PUNT RETURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10.
Terrence Austin Paul Guidry Craig Bragg Ron Carver Darryl Henley Lupe Sanchez Ernie Johnson Joe Sabol Kenny Easley Ricky Manning
Years 2006-09 1993-96 2001-04 1969-71 1985-88 1979-83 1946-49 1950-52 1977-80 1999-02
No. 95 90 87 79 66 53 46 46 45 44
Yds 942 911 961 606 654 415 632 436 454 275
Avg 9.92 10.12 11.05 7.67 9.91 7.83 13.78 9.90 10.09 6.25
TD 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0
Terrence Austin Josh Smith Tab Perry Brian Brown Jim McElroy Ishmael Adams Wally Henry Jojo Townsell Ron Carver Shawn Wills Devin Fuller Chris Markey Matthew Slater Ricky Davis Maurice Jones-Drew Tim McAteer
Years 2006-09 2010-11 2000-02 1986-89 1994-97 20131974-76 1979-82 1969-71 1988-91 2012-15 2004-07 2004-07 1990-92 2003-05 1964-66
No. 89 81 67 66 54 43 42 41 40 39 36 36 34 33 32 30
Yds 2,145 1,855 1,476 1,416 1,259 1,081 875 963 890 841 822 790 986 643 787 570
Avg 24.10 22.90 22.03 21.45 23.31 25.14 20.83 23.49 22.25 21.56 22.83 21.94 29.00 19.48 24.59 19.00
TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0
Years 1977-80 1989-92 1984-87 2008-10 1987-90 1985-88 1980-83 2006-09 1999-02 1983-86 1979-83 1951-53
No. 19 16 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13
Yds 186 219 216 126 315 246 157 357 245 240 98 303
Avg 9.79 13.69 14.40 9.00 22.50 17.57 11.21 27.46 18.85 18.46 7.54 23.30
TD 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 4 0 2 1 0
Carnell Lake Brian Price Dave Ball Bruce Davis Spencer Havner Anthony Barr Robert Thomas Terry Tumey Donnie Edwards Irv Eatman Jim Wahler Datone Jones Karl Morgan Jamir Miller Kenyon Coleman Korey Bosworth Neal Dellocono Martin Moss Eric Smith Justin Hickman Mark Walen Frank Stephens Reggie Carter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 13. 13. 13.
Dave Ball Bruce Davis Eric Smith Carnell Lake Terry Tumey Anthony Barr Jamir Miller Donnie Edwards Jim Wahler Mark Walen Justin Hickman Frank Stephens Neal Dellocono Karl Morgan Martin Moss Manu Tuiasosopo
CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.
8.
Kenny Easley Carlton Gray James Washington Rahim Moore Eric Turner Marcus Turner Don Rogers Alterraun Verner Ricky Manning Craig Rutledge Lupe Sanchez Bill Stits
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Tackles 481 468 405 402 374 369 347 339 332 313 312 309 294 293 292 287 284 281 280 279 272 272
Years 1985-88 2007-09 2000-03 2004-07 2002-05 2010-13 1998-01 1984-87 1992-95 1979-82 1985-88 2008-12 1979-82 1991-93 1997-01 2006-09 1981-84 1978-81 1984-86, 88 2004-06 1982-85 1975-77 2006-09
No. 45.5 44.5 43.5 42.5 42.0 41.5 41.0 39.0 38.0 38.0 37.0 36.5 35.0 35.0 34.0 33.5 33.0 32.0 31.5 31.0 31.0 31.0 31.0
Years 2000-03 2004-07 1984-86, 88 1985-88 1984-87 2010-13 1991-93 1992-95 1985-88 1982-85 2004-06 1975-77 1981-84 1979-82 1978-81 1975-78
No. 30.5 29.0 26.5 25.5 25.0 23.5 23.5 22.5 21.0 20.0 19.5 19.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0
CAREER SACKS (1975-present)
CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Years 2010-14 1975-78 1980-83 2002-05 1977-80 1987-90 1984-87 1984-87 1988-91 1975-77 1986-89 1982-85 1985-88 1998-01 1975-78 1981-84 1985-88 1998-01 1988-91 2006-09 2006-09 1979-82
CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS (1975-present)
CAREER PUNTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Eric Kendricks Jerry Robinson Don Rogers Spencer Havner Kenny Easley Eric Turner James Washington Ken Norton Matt Darby Frank Stephens Craig Davis Tommy Taylor Jim Wahler Robert Thomas Manu Tuiasosopo Neal Dellocono Carnell Lake Ryan Nece Stacy Argo Alterraun Verner Reggie Carter Tom Sullivan
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RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SINGLE SEASON RUSHING (1936-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
Year 2012 2014 1995 1986 1979 1975 2015 1978 1997 1994 1991 1973 2010 2001 2006 1980 1987 1976 2000 1996 2004 1976 2002
Johnathan Franklin Paul Perkins Karim Abdul-Jabbar Gaston Green Freeman McNeil Wendell Tyler Paul Perkins Theotis Brown Skip Hicks Karim Abdul-Jabbar Kevin Williams Kermit Johnson Johnathan Franklin DeShaun Foster Chris Markey Freeman McNeil Gaston Green Theotis Brown DeShaun Foster Skip Hicks Maurice Jones-Drew Wendell Tyler Tyler Ebell
Carries 282 251 296 253 271 208 237 211 258 210 191 150 214 216 227 203 206 200 269 224 160 181 234
Yds 1,734 1,575 1,571 1,405 1,396 1,388 1,343 1,283 1,282 1,227 1,141 1,129 1,127 1,109 1,107 1,105 1,098 1,092 1,037 1,034 1,007 1,003 994
Avg 6.1 6.3 5.3 5.6 5.2 6.7 5.7 6.1 5.0 5.8 6.0 7.5 5.3 5.1 4.9 5.4 5.3 5.5 3.9 4.6 6.3 5.5 4.2
21. 22.
Cl Sr. So.R Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.R Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.R
Rick Neuheisel Gary Beban
1983 1965
339 326
-171 590
2,245 1,483
2,074 2,073
Sr. So.
SINGLE SEASON RECEPTIONS (1938-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 15. 15. 15. 18. 19. 19.
J.J. Stokes Jordan Payton Freddie Mitchell Craig Bragg Kevin Jordan Sean LaChapelle Jordan Payton Mike Farr Nelson Rosario Shaquelle Evans Devin Fuller Marcedes Lewis Danny Farmer Craig Bragg Thomas Duarte Terrence Austin Brian Poli-Dixon Brandon Breazell Willie Anderson Mike Sherrard
Year 1993 2015 2000 2003 1994 1991 2014 1988 2011 2012 2014 2005 1998 2002 2015 2008 2000 2007 1987 1983
No. 82 78 77 73 73 73 67 66 64 60 59 58 58 55 53 53 53 51 48 48
Yds 1,181 1,105 1,494 1,065 1,228 1,056 954 700 1,161 877 447 741 1,274 889 872 460 750 810 903 709
Avg 14.4 14.2 19.4 14.6 16.8 14.5 14.2 10.6 18.1 14.6 7.6 12.8 22.0 16.2 16.5 8.7 14.2 15.9 18.8 14.8
TD 17 5 9 5 7 11 7 0 5 3 1 10 9 8 10 1 5 4 6 2
Cl Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So.
SINGLE SEASON PASSING COMPLETIONS (1937-present) (based on completions) 1. Brett Hundley 2. Josh Rosen 3. Brett Hundley 4. Brett Hundley 5. Drew Olson 6. Kevin Craft 7. Troy Aikman 8. Tommy Maddox 8. Tom Ramsey 10. Cade McNown 11. Drew Olson 12. Cade McNown 13. Rick Neuheisel 14. Tommy Maddox 15. Wayne Cook 16. Troy Aikman 17. Cade McNown 18. Dennis Dummit
Year 2012 2015 2014 2013 2005 2008 1988 1991 1982 1998 2004 1997 1983 1990 1994 1987 1996 1970
Att 478 487 392 371 378 417 354 343 336 357 341 312 267 327 302 273 336 344
Comp 318 292 271 248 242 232 228 209 209 207 196 189 185 182 179 178 176 175
Yds 3,740 3,668 3,155 3,071 3,198 2,341 2,771 2,681 2,986 3,470 2,565 3,116 2,245 2,682 2,501 2,527 2,424 2,393
Pct .665 .600 .691 .667 .640 .556 .644 .609 .622 .580 .575 .606 .693 .557 .593 .652 .524 .510
TD 29 23 22 24 34 7 24 16 21 25 20 24 13 17 15 17 12 14
Cl Fr.R Fr. Jr.R So.R Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Jr. So. Sr.
Pct .665 .600 .580 .640 .691 .606 .668 .622 .644 .557 .609 .575 .652 .593 .524 .510 .556 .693 .556 .532 .556
TD 29 23 25 34 22 24 24 21 24 17 16 20 17 15 12 14 7 13 17 10 18
Cl Fr.R Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr.R Jr. So.R Sr. Sr. Fr.R So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr.
SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING YARDS (1938-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDAGE (1937-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 20.
Brett Hundley Josh Rosen Cade McNown Drew Olson Brett Hundley Cade McNown Brett Hundley Tom Ramsey Troy Aikman Tommy Maddox Tommy Maddox Drew Olson Troy Aikman Wayne Cook Cade McNown Dennis Dummit Kevin Craft Rick Neuheisel Cory Paus Drew Olson Wayne Cook
Year 2012 2015 1998 2005 2014 1997 2013 1982 1988 1990 1991 2004 1987 1994 1996 1970 2008 1983 2000 2003 1993
Att 478 487 357 378 392 312 371 336 354 327 343 341 273 302 336 344 417 267 241 325 297
Comp 318 292 207 242 271 189 248 209 228 182 209 196 178 179 176 175 232 185 134 173 165
Yds 3,740 3,668 3,470 3,198 3,155 3,116 3,071 2,986 2,771 2,682 2,681 2,565 2,527 2,501 2,424 2,393 2,341 2,245 2,154 2,067 2,067
Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Josh Rosen Cade McNown Drew Olson Cade McNown Tom Ramsey Troy Aikman Tommy Maddox Drew Olson Tommy Maddox Cade McNown Troy Aikman Kevin Craft Wayne Cook Dennis Dummit Kevin Prince Kevin Prince John Sciarra
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 1998 2005 1997 1982 1988 1990 2004 1991 1996 1987 2008 1994 1970 2011 2009 1975
Plays 638 531 551 524 432 428 391 470 432 417 394 420 424 352 499 364 423 344 376 343
Rush 355 748 644 16 182 -48 26 138 83 148 106 -29 58 -87 20 -145 -88 424 179 787
Pass 3,740 3,071 3,155 3,668 3,470 3,198 3,116 2,986 2,771 2,682 2,565 2,681 2,424 2,527 2,341 2,501 2,393 1,828 2,050 1,313
Total Yds 4,095 3,819 3,799 3,684 3,652 3,150 3,142 3,124 2,854 2,830 2,671 2,652 2,482 2,440 2,361 2,356 2,305 2,252 2,229 2,100
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 17. 19. 20.
Cl Fr.R So.R Jr.R Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr.R Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr.R Sr.
Johnathan Franklin Terrence Austin Maurice Jones-Drew Terrence Austin Theotis Brown Paul Perkins Karim Abdul-Jabbar Skip Hicks Maurice Jones-Drew Paul Perkins Freeman McNeil Freddie Mitchell Gaston Green Kermit Johnson Theotis Brown Josh Smith Craig Bragg Wendell Tyler Tyler Ebell Chris Markey
No. 77 58 73 82 64 78 73 73 47 67 48 55 60 53 51 46 53 58 38 43
Yds 1,494 1,274 1,228 1,181 1,161 1,105 1,065 1,056 988 954 903 889 877 872 810 779 750 741 734 729
Avg 19.4 22.0 16.8 14.4 18.1 14.2 14.6 14.5 21.0 14.2 18.8 16.2 14.6 16.5 15.9 16.9 14.2 12.8 19.3 17.0
TD 9 9 7 17 5 5 5 11 10 7 6 8 3 10 4 2 5 10 9 4
Cl Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Year 2012 2008 2005 2009 1978 2014 1995 1997 2004 2015 1979 2000 1986 1973 1976 2011 2003 1975 2002 2006
Rush 1,734 90 914 25 1,283 1,575 1,571 1,282 1,007 1,343 1,396 -1 1,405 1,129 1,092 26 0 1,388 994 1,107
Rec 323 460 453 455 74 201 188 389 262 242 140 1,494 70 0 92 243 1,065 0 72 261
KOR 5 1,109 69 1,036 447 0 0 0 185 0 0 0 0 317 223 1,132 0 0 43 0
PR Total Yds 0 2,062 219 1,878 427 1,863 302 1,818 0 1,804 0 1,776 0 1,759 0 1,671 152 1,606 0 1,585 0 1,536 0 1,493 0 1,475 0 1,446 0 1,407 0 1,401 302 1,388 0 1,388 273 1,382 0 1,377
Cl Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So.R Jr. Sr. So. Jr.R Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Jr.
SINGLE SEASON PUNTING (1938-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Kirk Wilson Jeff Locke Art Steffan Kirk Maggio Aaron Perez Jeff Locke Nate Fikse Darren Schager 9. Zenon Andrusyshyn 10. Frank Corral
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Year 2000 1998 1994 1993 2011 2015 2003 1991 1997 2014 1987 2002 2012 2015 2007 1982 2000 2005 1969 1984
SINGLE SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (1938-present)
SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE (1937-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Freddie Mitchell Danny Farmer Kevin Jordan J.J. Stokes Nelson Rosario Jordan Payton Craig Bragg Sean LaChapelle Jim McElroy Jordan Payton Willie Anderson Craig Bragg Shaquelle Evans Thomas Duarte Brandon Breazell Cormac Carney Brian Poli-Dixon Marcedes Lewis Gwen Cooper Mike Sherrard
RECORDS
Year 1956 2010 1948 1989 2008 2011 2001 1994 1967 1976
No. 30 64 17 45 79 64 53 53 34 44
Yds 1,479 2,934 779 2,036 3,571 2,838 2,342 2,342 1,502 1,939
Avg 49.30 45.84 45.82 45.24 45.21 44.34 44.19 44.19 44.17 44.07
Cl So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS (1942-present) 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 13. 13. 16. 16. 16. 16.
Year 1984 2009 2006 2007 1985 1993 2015 1997 1987 2008 2014 1988 2012 1986 1983 2004 1991 1982 1978
John Lee Kai Forbath Justin Medlock Kai Forbath John Lee Bjorn Merten Ka'imi Fairbairn Chris Sailer Alfredo Velasco Kai Forbath Ka'imi Fairbarin Alfredo Velasco Ka'imi Fairbairn David Franey John Lee Justin Medlock Louis Perez John Lee Peter Boermeester
FGA 36 31 32 30 25 26 24 25 24 22 22 19 22 21 20 20 21 19 21
FGM 32 28 28 25 22 21 20 20 20 19 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15
Pct .889 .903 .875 .833 .880 .808 .833 .800 .833 .864 .818 .895 .727 .762 .800 .750 .714 .789 .714
9. 10. 10. 10. 10.
Cl Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Fr.R Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr.R Jr.
4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 10. 12. 12. 14. 14. 16. 16. 18. 19. 20.
Skip Hicks Maurice Jones-Drew Skip Hicks John Lee Justin Medlock Chris Sailer Kai Forbath Alfredo Velasco Ka'imi Fairbairn Kai Forbath John Lee Ka'imi Fairbairn Chris Sailer J.J. Stokes Gaston Green Ka'imi Fairbairn Ka'imi Fairbairn Kermit Johnson Bjorn Merten Alfredo Velasco
Year 1997 2005 1996 1984 2006 1997 2009 1987 2015 2007 1985 2012 1998 1993 1986 2014 2013 1973 1993 1988
TD 26 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 0 0 16 0 0
PAT 0 0 0 21 29 52 24 48 47 30 39 56 62 0 0 47 60 0 32 43
FG 0 0 0 32 28 19 28 20 20 25 22 16 14 0 0 18 14 0 21 17
Pts 156 120 120 117 113 109 108 108 107 105 105 104 104 102 102 101 101 96 95 94
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10. 10. 12. 12. 14. 15. 16. 16.
Cl Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.R Jr.
4. 6. 7. 7. 9. 9. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 18. 18. 18. 18. 18.
Skip Hicks Maurice Jones-Drew Skip Hicks J.J. Stokes Gaston Green Kermit Johnson Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin John Sciarra Gary Beban DeShaun Foster DeShaun Foster Jermaine Lewis Karim Abdul-Jabbar Theotis Brown Paul Cameron Joe Fleming Brett Hundley Joseph Fauria Maurice Jones-Drew DeShaun Foster Gaston Green
Year 1997 2005 1996 1993 1986 1973 2015 2012 1975 1965 2001 2000 1998 1995 1976 1953 1926 2013 2012 2004 1998 1987
No. 26 20 20 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8. 11. 11. 13. 14. 15. 15. 15. 15. 15.
Cl Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. So.R Sr. So. Fr. Sr.
Year 2003 2009 1969 2007 1965 1993 1982 1979 1995 1971
No. 38 33 33 31 30 29 28 27 25 25
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9.
Josh Smith Terrence Austin Terrence Austin Matthew Slater Josh Smith Tab Perry Ishmael Adams Tab Perry
Year 2011 2008 2009 2007 2010 2000 2014 2002
No. 49 46 43 34 32 29 26 25
Jerry Robinson Jerry Robinson Eric Kendricks Eric Kendricks Jerry Robinson Craig Davis Don Rogers Eric Turner Frank Stephens Brandon Chillar Don Rogers Spencer Havner Ken Norton Don Rogers Terry Tautolo Frank Stephens James Washington
Year 1978 1976 2012 2014 1977 1989 1983 1989 1977 2003 1981 2004 1987 1982 1975 1976 1984
No. 161 159 150 149 147 143 143 141 136 133 133 125 125 124 120 119 119
Cl Sr. So. So.R Sr.R Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr.R
Robert Thomas Brian Price Marvcus Patton Anthony Barr Donnie Edwards Dave Ball Anthony Barr Datone Jones Justin Hickman Carnell Lake Jamir Miller Irv Eatman Bruce Davis Bruce Davis Spencer Havner Dave Ball Kenyon Coleman Brendon Ayanbadejo George Kase
Year 2001 2009 1989 2012 1994 2003 2013 2012 2006 1987 1993 1980 2006 2007 2005 2002 2001 1997 1995
No. 26.0 23.5 22.0 21.5 21.0 20.5 20.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 18.0 18.0 17.5 15.5 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0
24.8 20.7 21.1 22.2 22.2
So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr.
Cl Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Carlton Gray Rahim Moore Bob Stiles Bill Stits Marvin Goodwin Don Rogers Kenny Easley Bob Waterfield Larry Atkins Craig Rutledge Tom Sullivan Kenny Easley John Nanoski Jimmy Allen Ron Carver Sandy Green Milt Davis Ernie Johnson Ben Reiges
Year 1991 2009 1965 1952 1993 1983 1978 1942 1997 1986 1981 1977 1973 1972 1969 1967 1952 1946 1946
No. 11 10 9 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Yds 132 79 125 235 136 81 71 96 154 104 28 33 106 42 97 51 83 58 —
SINGLE SEASON SACKS (1975-present) Yds 302 302 292 311 200 303 226 336 377 190
Avg 7.9 9.2 8.9 10.0 6.7 10.4 8.1 12.4 15.1 7.6
Cl Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr.R Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Yds 1,132 1,109 1,036 986 723 598 591 626
Avg 23.1 24.1 24.1 29.0 22.6 20.6 22.7 25.0
Cl Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So.R Jr.
1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 8. 9. 9. 9. 12. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13.
SINGLE SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS (1940-present) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
595 456 465 488 489
SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS (1942-present)
SINGLE SEASON PUNT RETURNS (1940-present) 1. Craig Bragg 2. Terrence Austin Ron Carver 4. Terrence Austin 5. Tim McAteer 6. Paul Guidry 7. Lupe Sanchez 8. Kenny Easley 9. Paul Guidry Ron Carver
24 22 22 22 22
SINGLE SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS (1975-present)
SINGLE SEASON TOUCHDOWNS (1940-present) 1. 2.
1995 1990 1989 1986 1975
SINGLE SEASON TACKLES (1975-present)
SINGLE SEASON SCORING (1942-present) 1. 2.
Jim McElroy Brian Brown Brian Brown Darryl Henley Wally Henry
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Dave Ball Anthony Barr Carnell Lake Bruce Davis Justin Hickman Donnie Edwards Jamir Miller Bruce Davis Dave Ball Marvcus Patton Eric Smith Anthony Barr Deon Hollins Brendon Ayanbadejo Mark Walen Terry Tumey Neal Dellocono Manu Tuiasosopo
RECORDS
Year 2003 2012 1987 2006 2006 1994 1993 2007 2002 1989 1986 2013 2014 1998 1985 1985 1984 1976
No. 16.5 13.5 13.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0
Cl Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So.
Avg 12.0 7.9 13.9 29.4 19.4 11.6 10.1 13.8 25.7 17.3 4.7 5.5 17.7 7.0 16.2 8.5 13.8 9.7 —
Cl Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL OFFENSE
PASSING
RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END
PLAYS
ATTEMPTS
Game: 64 — Richard Brehaut, at Arizona State, 2010 Season: 638 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Career: 1,720 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
Game: 57 — Josh Rosen, vs. Washington State, 2015 Season: 487 — Josh Rosen, 2015 Two Seasons: 849 — Brett Hundley, 2012-13 Career: 1,250 — Cade McNown, 1995-98
Game: 11 — Marcedes Lewis vs Arizona, 2005 Season: 58 — Marcedes Lewis, 2005 Career: 126 — Marcedes Lewis, 2002-05
YARDS GAINED Game: 515 — Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 Season: 4,095 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Career: 11,713 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
YARDS PER GAME Season: 304.3 — Cade McNown, 1998 Career: 292.8 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
AVERAGE PER PLAY Season: 8.45 — Cade McNown, 1998 Career: 7.22 — Cade McNown, 1995-98
RUSHING CARRIES Game:42—DeShaunFostervsAlabama,2000;KarimAbdul-Jabbar vs Stanford, 1995 Season: 296 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 Career: 788 — Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12
YARDS GAINED Game: 322 — Maurice Jones-Drew at Washington, 2004 Season: 1,734 — Johnathan Franklin, 2012 Career: 4,403 — Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12
YARDS PER GAME Season: 142.8 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995
COMPLETIONS Game: 34 — Josh Rosen, vs. California, 2015 Season: 318 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Season (Freshman): 318 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Two Seasons: 566 — Brett Hundley, 2012-13 Career: 837 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
Season: 124.5 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Career: 82.1 — Freddie Mitchell, 1998-00
Season: 168.6 — Cade McNown, 1997 Career: 152.9 — Troy Aikman, 1987-88
INTERCEPTIONS Game: 5 — Steve Bukich vs Washington, 1974; Matt Stevens vs Oklahoma, 1986 Season: 20 — Kevin Craft, 2008 Fewest (Season: Min. 200 Att.): 4 — Wayne Cook, 1993 Career: 41 — Cade McNown, 1995-98
YARDS GAINED
Season: 289.2 — Cade McNown, 1998 Season (True & RS Freshman): 282.2 Josh Rosen, 2015 Career: 249.2 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
GAMES PASSING FOR 350 YARDS OR MORE
GAMES GAINING 200 YARDS OR MORE
Season: 3 — Cade McNown, 1998 Career: 6 — Cade McNown, 1995-98
Season: 3 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995 (consecutive) Career:3—GastonGreen,1984-87;KarimAbdul-Jabbar,1992-95; Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12
GAMES PASSING FOR 300 YARDS OR MORE
YARDS GAINED, QUARTERBACK Game: 178 — John Sciarra vs Tennessee, 1974 Season: 815 — Jeff Dankworth, 1976 Career: 1,813 — John Sciarra, 1972-75
AVERAGE PER CARRY Game (Min. 100 Yards): 36.0 — Bill Bolden vs Cal,1969 (3 for 108) Season (Min. 40 Carries): 12.2 — Jackie Robinson,1939 (42 for 514) Season (Min. 100 Carries): 7.5 — Kermit Johnson,1973(150 for 1,129) Career (Min. 100 Carries): 6.7 — Kermit Johnson,1971-73 (370 for 2,495)
TOUCHDOWNS Game: 5 — Maurice Jones-Drew at Washington, 2004; *With 4 — Myles Jack (true freshman) vs Wash., 2013; DeShaun Foster vs Wash., 2001; Jermaine Lewis vs Houston, 1998; Skip Hicks vs Wash. St., 1997 ; vs Arizona, 1997; vs NE Louisiana, 1996; Karim Abdul-Jabbar vs Stanford, 1995; Gaston Green vs USC, 1986; Eric Ball (redshirt freshman) vs Iowa, 1986 Rose Bowl; vs San Diego St., 1985; Freeman McNeil vs Stanford, 1980; vs Cal, 1979 Season: 22 — Skip Hicks, 1997 Career: 48 — Skip Hicks, 1993-94, 1996-97
LONGEST RUSH 93 yards — Chuck Cheshire vs Montana, 1934
Season (Min. 9): 30.1 — Raymond Burks, 1973 (9 for 271 yds.) Career (Min. 50): 20.3 — Jim McElroy,1994-97 (96 for 1,945 yds.)
Game: 4 — JojoTownsell vs Long Beach State, 1982; J.J. Stokes vs Washington, 1993 Season: 17 — J.J. Stokes, 1993 Season (True Freshman): 3 — Thomas Duarte, 2013; Raymond Burks, 1973 Career: 28 — J.J. Stokes, 1991-94
PUNTING NUMBER OF PUNTS Game:11—AaronPerezvsUSC,2007;DarrenSchagervsWashington St., 1992; Bob Heydenfeldt vsWisconsin, 1952; Bob Moore vs Stanford,1950andPurdue,1950;BobWaterfieldvsCalifornia, 1944 and Santa Clara,1942 Season: 91 — Aaron Perez, 2007; Chris Kluwe, 2003 Career: 286 — Aaron Perez, 2005-2008
AVERAGE PER PUNT Season (Min. 30): 49.3 — Kirk Wilson, 1956 (30 for 1,479 yds) Career (Min. 75): 44.57 — Kirk Wilson, 1956-58 (77 for 3,432 yds)
TOTAL YARDS Season: 3,908 — Chris Kluwe, 2003 (91 punts) Career: 12,220 — Aaron Perez, 2005-2008 (286 punts)
LONGEST PUNT 91 yards — Bob Waterfield vs March Air Force, 1944
Season: 6 — Josh Rosen, 2015; Cade McNown, 1998 Career: 11 — Cade McNown, 1995-98 Consecutive Games: 3 — Brett Hundley, 2012
INTERCEPTIONS NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 6 — Drew Olson vs Oregon State, 2005 Season: 34 — Drew Olson, 2005 Two Seasons: 54 — Drew Olson, 2004-05; (53) B. Hundley, 2012-13 Career: 75 — Brett Hundley, 2012-14
Game: 3 — Sheldon Price vs Houston, 2012; Tevin McDonald vs California,2011;RahimMoorevsSanDiegoState,2009;Darryl HenleyvsOregonState,1986;CraigRutledgevsOregonState, 1986; Ron Carver vs Texas, 1971 Season: 11 — Carlton Gray, 1991 Career: 19 — Kenny Easley, 1977-80
MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED
YARDS GAINED
17 — Rick Neuheisel vs Washington, 1983
Season: 235 — Bill Stits, 1952 Career: 357 — Alterraun Verner, 2006-09
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
YARDS GAINED, FRESHMAN Game:227—EricBall(redshirt)vsIowa,1986RoseBowl;186Kevin Nelson (true), 1980 vs Arizona State Season: 994 —Tyler Ebell (redshirt), 2002; 673 — DeShaun Foster (true), 1998
AVERAGE PER RECEPTION
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
HIGHEST EFFICIENCY RATING
YARDS PER GAME
Career:2—SkipHicks,1997vsWashington(147rushing,106receiving); Skip Hicks, 1996 vs Cal (146 rush, 113 recv.)
4 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000; Kevin Jordan, 1994
AVERAGE PER GAME
CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE
GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS RUSHING AND 100 YARDS RECEIVING
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES OVER 100 RECEIVING YARDS
Game(Min.15Attempts):92.6%—RickNeuheiselvsWashington, 1983 (25 of 27, NCAA Record) Season(Min.75Attempts):69.3%—RickNeuheisel,1983(185of267) Career(Min.100Completions):68.0%—RickNeuheisel,1979-83 (198 of 291) Career (Min. 200 Completions): 67.4% — Brett Hundley, 201214 (837 of 1,241)
Season: 9 — Johnathan Franklin, 2012 (8 — Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 1995; Gaston Green, 1986; Freeman McNeil,1980 and 1979; Wendell Tyler, 1975) Career: 20 — Gaston Green, 1984-87; 19 Franklin, 2009-12
Season: 7 — Gaston Green, 1986 (6 — Tyler Ebell, 2002) Two-Seasons: 8 — Gaston Green, 1986-87; note --- 9 (in consecutive games played in, but missing game due to injury) — Freeman McNeil, 1979-80
Game: 263 — J.J. Stokes vs USC, 1992 Season: 1,494 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Career: 3,020 — Danny Farmer, 1996-99 Career Games, at least 160 ReceivingYds.: 5 — J.J. Stokes, 1991-94
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
Game: 513 — Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 Season: 3,740 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Season (Freshman): 3,740 — Brett Hundley, 2012 (redshirt) 3,668 — Josh Rosen, 2015 (true) Two Seasons: 6,811 — Brett Hundley, 2012-13 Career: 10,708 — Cade McNown, 1995-98
GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE
YARDS GAINED
MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION Overall: 245 — Josh Rosen, 2015 (3rd qtr of Stanford, game 6, to 3rd qtr of USC, game 12); 199 Drew Olson, 2005 (1st quarter of game six vs. Washington State into 1st quarter vs. Northwestern); 198 — Cory Paus, 2000-2001 (last two games of 2000 into 2nd quarter of seventh game of 2001) One Season: 245 — Josh Rosen, 2015 (3rd qtr of game six vs Stanford through 3rd qtr game 12 vs. USC)
AVERAGE PER RETURN Season (Min. 2): 70.5 — Jerry Robinson, 1976 (2 for 141 yds) Career (Min. 6): 37.8 — KennyWashington, 1937-39 (6 for 226 yds)
TOUCHDOWNS
95 yards —Wayne Cook to J.J. Stokes vs Washington, 1993
Game: 2 — Brian Baggott vs Cal, 1978 Season: 2 — Ishmael Adams, 2014; Akeem Ayers, 2009; Alterraun Verner, 2006; Spencer Havner, 2002; Blanchard Montgomery, 1982; Brian Baggott, 1978; Jerry Robinson, 1976; John Brown, 1958 Career: 4 — Alterraun Verner, 2006-09
LONGEST PASS (IN AIR)
LONGEST RETURN
62 yards — Kenny Washington to Hal Hirshon vs USC, 1937
100 yards — Jimmy Allen vs California, 1973; Alan Dial vs Oregon State, 1986; Dennis Price vs California, 1987
LONGEST PASS PLAY
RECEIVING
PUNT RETURNS
RECEPTIONS Game: 14 — Jordan Payton vs. Wash. State, 2015 and J.J. Stokes vs Wisconsin, 1994 Rose Bowl Season: 82 — J.J. Stokes, 1993 (Reg. Season: 75 — Jordan Payton, 2015) Career: 201 — Jordan Payton, 2012-15 True Freshman (Game): 7 — Devin Fuller, 2012 at Stanford CareerGameswithatleast10Receptions:3—J.J.Stokes,1991-93
RECEPTIONS BY RUNNING BACK Career: 80 — Paul Perkins, 2013-15
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NUMBER OF RETURNS Game:8—PaulGuidryvsWashingtonState,1993;SevernReecevs Arizona,1976;TimMcAteervsAirForce,1965;GeneRowland vs USC, 1946 Season: 38 — Craig Bragg, 2003 Career: 95 — Terrence Austin, 2006-09
YARDS GAINED Game: 162 — Maurice Jones-Drew vs California, 2005 Season: 427 — Maurice Jones-Drew, 2005 Career: 961 — Craig Bragg, 2001-04
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DEFENSE (1975 - Present)
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Season (Min. 10): 28.5 — Maurice Jones-Drew, 2005 (15 for 427 yds) Career (Min. 20): 23.1 — Maurice Jones-Drew, 2003-05 (24-559)
TACKLES
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 28 — Jerry Robinson vs Air Force, 1976 Season: 161 — Jerry Robinson, 1978 Career: 481 — Eric Kendricks, 2010-14
Game: 1.000 (6-of-6) — John Lee vs San Diego State, 1984 Season: .903 — Kai Forbath, 2009 (28-31) Career (Min. 40 Made): .850 — John Lee, 1982-85 (85 of 100)
Season: 3 — Maurice Jones-Drew, 2005; Sam Brown, 1955 Career: 4 — Maurice Jones-Drew, 2003-05; Sam Brown, 1953-55
LONGEST RETURN 96 yards — Craig Bragg vs USC, 2004
KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER OF RETURNS Game: 8 — Josh Smith, at Arizona State, 2010 Season: 49 — Josh Smith, 2011 Career: 89 — Terrence Austin, 2006-09
15 — Peter Boermeester, 1978-79 (Last 10-1978, first 5-1979)
SACKS Game:4.5—DonnieEdwardsvsSMU,1994;JamirMillervsBYU,1993 Season: 16.5 — Dave Ball, 2003 Career: 30.5 — Dave Ball, 2000-03
CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE
TACKLES FOR LOSS
22 — John Lee (last four in 1984, first 18 in 1985) One Season: 18 — John Lee, 1985; 15 — Chris Sailer, 1997 *Consecutive field goals made under 50 yards in length — Kai Forbath, 2009-10, 40 straight
Season: 26.0 — Robert Thomas, 2001 Career: 45.5 — Carnell Lake, 1985-88
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50+ YARDS Game: 2 — Kai Forbath vs BYU (LV Bowl), 2007; Justin Medlock vs Oregon, 2004 Season: 5 — Kai Forbath, 2007 Career: 10 — Kai Forbath, 2007-10
SCORING POINTS SCORED
YARDS GAINED
CONSECUTIVE GAMES IN WHICH KICKED FG
Season (Min. 6): 41.5 — Al Hoisch, 1946 (6 for 249 yds) Career (Min. 15): 29.0 — Matthew Slater, 2004-07 (34 for 986 yds)
Game: 30 — Maurice Jones-Drew vs Cal, 2005; at Wash., 2004 (5 TD); also 26 — Joe Fleming vs Redlands, 1926 (3TD, 2FG, 2PAT) Season: 156 — Skip Hicks, 1997 Season (Kicking): 117 — John Lee, 1984 Season True Freshman (Kicking): 104 — Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2012 Career: 413 — Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2012-15 Career (Non-Kicking): 324 — Skip Hicks, 1993-94, 1996-97
TOUCHDOWNS
MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS SCORING 100 POINTS
Game: 2 — Brandon Breazell vs Northwestern, 2005 Season: 3 — Matthew Slater, 2007 Career: 3 — Matthew Slater, 2004-07
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE
4 — Ka'imi Fairbairn (2012,2013, 2014, 2015)
Game:9—ZenonAndrusyshynvsPittsburgh,1968;EfrenHerreravs Utah, 1973; Justin Medlock vs Rice, 2005 Season: 60 — Efren Herrera, 1973 Career: 209 — Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2012-15
Game: 206 — Terrence Austin vs Fresno State, 2008 Season: 1,132 — Josh Smith, 2011 Career: 2,145 — Terrence Austin, 2006-09
AVERAGE PER RETURN
LONGEST RETURN 103 yards — Al Hoisch vs Illinois, 1947 Rose Bowl
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS YARDS GAINED Game: 384 — Maurice Jones-Drew vs Washington, 2004 (322 rushing, 62 kickoff return) Season:2,062JohnathanFranklin,2012(1,734rushing,323receiving, 5 kickoff return) Career: 4,925 Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12 (4,403 rushing, 517 receiving, 5 kickoff return)
TOUCHDOWNS Game: 5 — Maurice Jones-Drew vs Cal, 2005; at Washington, 2004 Season: 26 — Skip Hicks, 1997 Career: 55 — Skip Hicks, 1993-94, 1996-97
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 6 — John Lee vs San Diego State, 1984 Season: 32 — John Lee, 1984 Career: 85 — Kai Forbath, 2007-10; John Lee, 1982-85
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 7 — Efren Herrera vs Washington, 1971 Season: 36 — John Lee, 1984 Career: 101 — Kai Forbath, 2007-10
LONGEST FIELD GOAL 60 yards — Ka'imi Fairbairn vs California, 2015
LONGEST FIELD GOAL BY FRESHMAN 54 yards — Kai Forbath vs Oregon, 2007
LONGEST DROP KICK 27 yards — Mike Frankovich vs Utah, 1933
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPTED Game:9—JustinMedlockvsRice,2005;EfrenHerreravsUtah,1973; vsWashington,1973;ZenonAndrusyshynvsPittsburgh,1968 Season: 64 — Efren Herrera, 1973 Career: 214 — Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2012-15
KICKING POINTS SCORED Game: 18 — John Lee vs San Diego State, 1984 (6 FG); Chris Sailer vs Washington, 1998 (5 FG, 3 PAT) Season: 117 — John Lee, 1984 Career: 413 — Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2012-15
CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER TD MADE 113 — Justin Medlock, 2003-06 (Last 34 of 2004, all 50 in 2005 and all 29 in 2006); 108 — John Lee, 1982-85 (Last 15 of 1982, all 33 of 1983, all 21 of 1984 and all 39 of 1985)
UCLA BOWL GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL
TEAM
Total Offensive Plays: 59 — Brett Hundley, 2013 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Total Offensive Yards: 387 — Brett Hundley, 2013 Sun Bowl v. Virginia Tech Rushing Attempts: 33 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Net Rushing Yards: 266 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Longest Rush: 86 — Brett Hundley, 2013 Sun Bowl v. Virginia Tech Rushing Touchdowns: 4 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Passing Yards: 340 — Cade McNown, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Passes Attempted: 50 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Passes Completed: 28 — Wayne Cook, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Touchdown Passes: 4 — Rick Neuheisel, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Receptions: 14 — J.J. Stokes, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Receiving Yards: 180 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Sun Bowl v. Wisconsin Touchdown Receptions: 2 — Craig Bragg, 2004 Las Vegas Bowl v. Wyoming; Karl Dorrell, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois; Wally Henry, 1976 Rose Bowl v. Ohio State Longest Pass Play: 78 — Patrick Cowan to Brandon Breazell, 2006 Emerald Bowl v. Florida St. Points: 24 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Touchdowns: 4 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Interceptions: 2 — Don Rogers, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois; Bob Stiles, 1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan State Punts: 9 — Chris Kluwe, 2003 Silicon Valley Classic v. Fresno State; Larry Cox, 1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan State Punting Average: 47.8 — Kevin Buenafe, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Punt Returns: 5 — Lupe Sanchez, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Punt Return Yardage: 89 — Craig Bragg, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl v. New Mexico Longest Punt Return: 74 — Craig Bragg, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl v. New Mexico Kickoff Returns: 6 — Roosevelt Davis, 2015 Foster Farms Bowl; Wally Henry, 1976 Liberty Bowl v. Alabama Kickoff Return Yardage: 178 — Al Hoisch, 1947 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Longest Kickoff Return: 103 — Al Hoisch, 1947 Rose Bowl v. Illinois All-Purpose Yards: 266 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Field Goals: 3 — Kai Forbath, 2007 Las Vegas Bowl v. BYU; John Lee, 1985 Fiesta Bowl v. Miami
Overall Record: 16-18-1 Points: — 50, 2005 Sun Bowl v. Northwestern Most Points Allowed: — 51, 1995 Aloha Bowl v. Kansas Fewest Points Allowed: — 3, 1991 Hancock Bowl v. Illinois; 1989 Cotton Bowl v. Arkansas Total Offensive Plays: — 84, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Total Offensive Yards: — 538, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin RushingAttempts:—55,1989CottonBowlv.Arkansas;1986RoseBowlv.Iowa;1978FiestaBowlv.Arkansas Net Yards Rushing: — 423, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Passing Yards: — 418, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Passes Attempted: — 50, 2012 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Passes Completed: — 28, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Interceptions By: — 4, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois First Downs: — 31, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Punts: — 11, 1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan State Punting Average: — 47.8, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Penalties: — 15, 2014 Valero Alamo Bowl v. Kansas State Penalty Yards: — 143, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Touchdowns: — 7, 2005 Sun Bowl v. Northwestern; 6, 2013 Sun Bowl; 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa; 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 1,095 — 2012 Fewest Plays: 458 — 1943 Most Yards: 6,531 — 2012 Fewest Yards: 1,290 — 1943 Highest Average Per Game: 487.3 — 1998 Lowest Average Per Game: 143.3 — 1943
RUSHING Most Carries: 746 — 1975 Fewest Carries: 343 — 1943 Most Yards Gained: 4,403 — 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: 759 — 1963 Highest Average Per Game: 400.3 — 1973 Lowest Average Per Game: 75.9 — 1963 Highest Average Per Carry: 6.4 — 1973 Lowest Average Per Carry: 2.0 — 1963 Most Touchdowns: 56 — 1973
PASSING Most Attempts: 510 — 2015 Fewest Attempts: 82 — 1972 Most Completions: 318 — 2012 Fewest Completions: 26 — 1943 Highest Percent Completions: 69.0 — 1983 Lowest Percent Completions: 22.6 — 1943 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 24 — 1944 Most Yards Gained: 3,860 — 2012 Fewest Yards Gained: 425 — 1943 Highest Average Per Game: 304.8 — 1998 Lowest Average Per Game: 47.2 — 1943 Most Touchdowns: 34 — 2005 Fewest Touchdowns: 2 — 1961 and 1943
PUNTING Most Punts: 93 — 2007 Fewest Punts: 33 — 1975 Most Yards: 3,908 — 2003 Fewest Yards: 1,259 — 1975 Highest Average: 44.6 — 2008
INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions: 34 — 1952 Most Yards Gained: 509 — 1952 Average Per Return: 23.0 — 1987
PUNT RETURNS Most Returns: 63 — 1946 Fewest Returns: 15 — 1964 Most Yards: 740 — 1946 Fewest Yards: 41 — 1989 Average Per Return: 25.0 — 2005
KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns: 63 — 2011 Fewest Returns: 16 — 1954 Most Yards: 1,317 — 2011 Fewest Yards: 289 — 1945 Average Per Return: 25.6 — 1980
Most Points After Touchdowns: 62 — 1998 Most Safeties: 3 — 1952
FIRST DOWNS Most Total First Downs: 331 — 2012 Fewest Total First Downs: 66 — 1943 Most First Downs Rushing: 214 — 1973 Fewest First Downs Rushing: 50 — 1963 Most First Downs Passing: 170 — 2012 Fewest First Downs Passing: 12 — 1943 Most First Downs Penalty: 31 — 2012 Fewest First Downs Penalty: 1 — 1954
Most Points in First Quarter (Since 1958): 28 vs Nebraska, 1988; Colorado, 1980; Washington State, 1976 MostPointsinSecondQuarter(Since1958):30atWashingtonState, 2012; 28vsRice,2005;Washington,1997;Texas,1997;LongBeachState, 1988; Colorado, 1980; California, 1978; Stanford, 1973 Most Points in Third Quarter (Since 1958): 28 at Nebraska, 2013; vs Arizona State, 2000 Most Points in Fourth Quarter (Since 1958): 28 vs Virginia Tech, 2013; vs Stanford, 1973; Oregon State, 2007 Most Points Allowed: 103 vs Whittier, 1920
FIRST DOWNS PENALTIES Most Penalties: 130 — 2012 Fewest Penalties: 32 — 1943 Most Yards Lost On Penalties: 1,281 — 2012 Fewest Yards Lost On Penalties: 237 — 1943
FUMBLES
Most Total First Downs: 39 vs New Mexico State, 2013 Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs USC, 1943 (second game) Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs Stanford, 1973; vs Oregon, 1975 Most First Downs Passing: 20 vs Washington State, 1988 Most First Downs Penalty: 6, Arizona, 2012; 5, at Arizona St., 2010 vs Cal, 1970
SACKS
Most Fumbles: 45 — 1946 Fewest Fumbles: 9 — 1952 Most Fumbles Lost: 27 — 1946 Fewest Fumbles Lost: 2 — 1952
Most Sacks: 11 vs BYU, 1993
GENERAL UCLA RECORDS
SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards: 692 vs New Mexico State, 2013 Fewest Yards: 41 vs Syracuse, 1964
RUSHING Most Yards: 621 vs Stanford, 1973 Fewest Yards: -37 vs Syracuse, 1962
PASSING Most Attempts: 57 vs Wash. State, 2015 Fewest Attempts: 1 vs Oregon, 1973; vs Oregon,1975 Most Completions: 34 vs California, 2015 FewestCompletions:0vsvsOregonState,1978;vsOregon,1975;vs Oregon, 1973; vs USC, 1971; vs Pittsburgh, 1961; vs USC, 1946 Most Yards: 513 vs Miami, 1998 FewestYards:0vsOregonState,1978;vsOregon,1975;vsOregon, 1973; vs USC, 1971; vs Pittsburgh, 1961; vs USC, 1946
Consecutive Wins: 20 — 1997-98 (Last 10 games in 1997, first 10 in 1998) Consecutive Losses: 13 — 1919-21 (Last three games in 1919, all five games in 1920 and 1921) ConsecutiveGamesWithoutaLoss:20—1997-98(Last10games in 1997, first 10 in 1998) ConsecutiveGamesScoredIn:245—1971-92(NCAArecordatthe time, ended on 10/24/92 vs Arizona St.) Consecutive Shutouts: 3 — 1927, 1936, 1938 and 1960 ConsecutiveGamesShutoutByOpponent:3—1921,1930and1931 Overtime Record: 8-1 — won at Colorado 40-37 in two overtimes in 2014; won vs Tennessee, 27-24 in 2008; won at Stanford, 30-27 in 2005; won at Washington State, 44-41 in 2005; won vs California, 23-20 in 2003; lost at California, 38-46 in three overtimes in 2000; won vs Washington, 23-20 in 1999; won vs Oregon, 41-38 in 1998; won vs USC, 48-41 in two overtimes in 1997
INTERCEPTIONS Most Thrown: 7 vs Stanford, 1937 Most Caught: 10 vs California, 1978 Most Yards Returned: 194 vs California, 1978
PUNTING Most: 16 vs USC, 1946 Fewest: 0 vs Oregon St., 1973; vs Michigan St.,1974; vs USC, 1975
PUNT RETURNS Most: 10 vs USC, 1946 Most Yards: 180 vs Stanford, 1954
KICKOFF RETURNS Most: 10 at Arizona State, 2010; vs Washington, 1970 Most Yards: 259 vs Illinois, 1947 Rose Bowl
SCORING
SCORING
Most Points: 482 — 2012 Fewest Points (Min. 9 Games): 59 — 1943 Most Touchdowns: 64 — 1973; 63— 2013; 62 — 2012, 2005 Fewest Touchdowns: 9 — 1943 Most Field Goals: 32 — 1984
Most Points: 72 vs Stanford, 1954 Most Touchdowns: 11 vs Stanford, 1954 Most Safeties: 2 vs Oregon State, 1952 Most Field Goals: 6 vs San Diego State, 1984 Most Points in One Half: 56 vs Colorado, 1980
TROY AIKMAN
BIG OFFENSIVE DAYS IN BRUIN HISTORY RUSHING
PASSING
TOTAL OFFENSE
621 — 1973 at Stanford* 566 — 1973 Washington 532 — 1972 at California 505 — 1972 Arizona 501 — 1945 Pacific 498 — 1954 at Oregon State 486 — 1976 at Arizona State 479 — 1975 at Oregon 455 — 1975 at Washington State 455 — 1973 California * UCLA 59, Stanford 13 — UCLA rushed 74 times for 621 yards, led byKermitJohnson(11-168)andJamesMcAlister(14-117-3TD).
513 — 1998 at Miami* 510 — 2005 Arizona State 418 — 1999 Wisconsin (RB) 410 — 2013 California 409 — 1990 USC 400 — 1997 Tennessee 399 — 2015 California 399 — 1998 at Oregon State 399 — 1994 at Arizona State 399 — 1983 Brigham Young *UCLA45,Miami49—CadeMcNowncompleted26-35passesfor fivetouchdowns.DannyFarmercaughtsixpassesfor135yards andtwotouchdowns.BrianPoli-Dixoncaughtfourpassesfor130 yards and two touchdowns.
692 — 2013 New Mexico State* 679 — 1994 at Arizona State 674 — 2015 at Oregon State 671 — 1973 Washington 670 — 1998 at Miami 662 — 1988 Long Beach State 660 — 2005 Arizona State 653 — 2012 Nebraska 651 — 1982 Stanford 650 — 1973 at Stanford *UCLA 59, NMSU 13 — UCLA rushed for 298 yards and passed for 394 more. Three Bruin quarterbacks combined to complete 35 of 49 passes for 394 yards and three scores. Jordon James ran 19 times for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Shaq Evans, Steven Manfro and Devin Fuller each caught scoring passes. Malcolm Jones also ran for two touchdowns.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL OPPONENTS SINGLE SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 1,045 — 2015 Fewest Plays: 482 — 1945 Most Yards: 5,840 — 2011 Fewest Yards: 1,708 — 1954 Most Yards Per Game: 468.15 — 2005 Fewest Yards Per Game: 190.0 —1954
RUSHING Most Plays: 594 — 1978 Fewest Plays: 314 — 1954 Most Yards: 2,793 — 2005 Fewest Yards: 659 — 1954 Lowest Average Per Game: 71.3 —1985 Highest Avg. Per Carry: 5.4 — 2005 Lowest Average Per Carry: 2.1 —1954, 1985 Most Touchdowns: 29 — 2005
PASSING Most Attempts: 503 — 2007 Fewest Attempts: 102 — 1943 Most Completions: 306 — 2014 Fewest Completions: 48 — 1943 Highest Completion Percent.: 63.3% — 2011 and 2012 Lowest Completion Percent.: 33.8% — 1946 Most Yards Gained: 3,508 — 2012 Fewest Yards Gained: 620 — 1944 Highest Average Per Game: 257.5 — 1998 Lowest Average Per Game: 68.6 — 1953 Most Touchdowns: 28 — 2011 Fewest Touchdowns: 3 — 1955, 1960, 1962
SCORING Most Points: 439 — 2011 Fewest Points: 40 — 1954 Most Touchdowns: 54 — 2011 Fewest Touchdowns: 6 — 1954 Most Field Goals: 21 — 2015
FIRST DOWNS Most Total First Downs: 312 — 2011 Fewest Total First Downs: 80 — 1943 Most Rushing First Downs: 150 — 2015; 1964 Fewest Rushing First Downs: 35 — 1954 Most Passing First Downs: 151 — 2014 and 2011 Fewest Passing First Downs: 19 — 1944 Most Penalty First Downs: 44 — 2012 Fewest Penalty First Downs: 2 — 1950, 1954 and 1956
PUNTING
RECEIVING
Most Punts: 101 — 1946, 2007 Fewest Punts: 28 — 1964 Highest Average: 45.7 — 2011 Lowest Average: 32.4 — 1957 and 1962
MostReceptions(Game):15,MarkTempleton,LongBeachSt.,1986 Most ReceivingYds In a Game: 278 byTroyWalters, Stanford, 1999
PUNTING Most: 14 by USC, 1946 Fewest:1byOhioState,1975(firstgame);byMichiganState,1965 (first game); by Stanford, 1959
PUNT RETURNS Most Returns: 46 — 1952 and 1956 Fewest Returns: 9 — 2015 Most Return Yards: 618 — 1943 Fewest Return Yards: 44 — 1980 Highest Average: 16.7 — 1943 Lowest Average: 1.8 — 1980
PUNT RETURNS Most: 11 by USC, 1946 Most Yards: 277 by Oklahoma, 2003 LongestPuntReturnforTouchdown:97yardsbyDwayneOwens,Oregon State, 1992 (dates to 1958)
KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns (1951-present): 78 — 1987 Fewest Returns (1951-present): 12 — 1983 Most Yards (1951-present): 1,447 — 1987 Fewest Yards (1951-present): 286 — 1983 Highest Average: 29.8 — 2001 Lowest Average: 11.8 — 1974
SINGLE GAME
KICKOFF RETURNS Most: 12 by Stanford, 1954 Most Yards: 217 by Stanford, 1973 Longest Kickoff Return for Touchdown: 100 yards by John Ross, Washington, 2014; Tom Pace, Arizona State, 2001; Chris McAlister, Arizona, 1996; Ray Taroli, Oregon State, 1971; Bernard Jackson, Washington State, 1971 (dates to 1958)
INTERCEPTIONS
TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards: 753 by USC, 1929 (modern: 689 by Miami, 1998) Most Yards (Player): 448 by Brett Basanez, Northwestern, 2005 Fewest Yards: 42 by Arkansas, 1989 (Cotton Bowl)
RUSHING Most Yards: 723 by USC, 1929; (modern: 484 by Nebraska, 1994) Most Yards (Player): 299 by Edgerrin James, Miami, 1998 Longest Rush: 93 yards by Javid Best, Cal, 2009; 86 yards, Eddie Saenz, USC, 1943 Fewest Yards: -34 by Stanford, 1997
Most Interceptions: 7 by Stanford, 1937 Longest Return forTouchdown: 100 yards byTroy Nolan, Arizona State, 2008
FIRST DOWNS Most: 38 by Arizona State, 2014 Fewest: 2 by California, 1944 (second game)
SCORING Most Points: 103 vs Whittier, 1920 Most Points in Quarter (Since 1958): 30 by Washington, 1971
FIELD GOALS
PASSING Most Attempts: 70 by Northwestern, 2005 Most Attempts (Player): 70 by Brett Basanez, Northwestern, 2005 Fewest Attempts: 2 by Cal, 1944 (first game); by Oregon St., 1993 Most Completions: 42 by Arizona State, 2014 Most Completions(Player): 42, Mike Bercovici, Arizona St., 2014 FewestCompletions:0byOregonState,1994;byOregonState,1993; by Oregon State, 1991; by Air Force, 1964; by California, 1944 (first game); by St. Mary’s Pre-Flight, 1944; by California, 1944 (second game) Most Yards: 488 by Arizona State, 2014 Most Yards (Player): 488 by Mike Bercovici, Arizona St., 2014 FewestYards:0byOregonState,1994;byOregonState,1993;byOregon State,1991; byAirForce,1964;byCalifornia,1944(firstgame); bySt.Mary’sPre-Flight,1944;byCalifornia,1944(secondgame) LongestPassPlay:98yds,JoeBorchardtoTroyWalters,Stanford,1999
Longest: 59 by Jared Siegel, Oregon, 2002; 58 by Dave Lawson, Air Force, 1975
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SINGLE-GAME 180-YARD RUSHERS Yds 322 301 274 266 261 248 227 227 224 220 220 219 217 217 216 214 210 208 207 203 197 195 194 194 194 193 192 190 190 189 187 187 186 185 183 182 182 180 180 180 180 180
Player Maurice Jones-Drew DeShaun Foster Theotis Brown Gaston Green Karim Abdul-Jabbar Freeman McNeil Chris Alexander Eric Ball Gaston Green Gaston Green Theotis Brown Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin Karim Abdul-Jabbar Johnathan Franklin Johnathan Franklin Kevin Williams Chris Markey Karim Abdul-Jabbar Tyler Ebell Freeman McNeil Kahlil Bell Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin Gaston Green Chris Markey Freeman McNeil Paul Perkins Skip Hicks DeShaun Foster DeShaun Foster Karim Abdul-Jabbar Kevin Nelson Derrick Coleman Kermit Johnson Keith Brown Marv Kendricks Paul Perkins Karim Abdul-Jabbar Karim Abdul-Jabbar Wendell Tyler Bill Kilmer
SSINGLE-GAME 145-YARD RECEIVERS
Year 2004 2001 1978 1986 1995 1980 1992 1985 1986 1987 1976 2015 2012 1995 2010 2012 1991 2006 1995 2002 1979 2007 2014 2012 1985 2007 1979 2014 1997 2001 2000 1993 1980 2010 1972 1999 1970 2014 1995 1994 1975 1960
Game Washington Washington Oregon BYU (Freedom Bowl) Stanford Stanford Oregon State Iowa (Rose Bowl) USC California Washington BYU Nebraska California Washington State at Rice Oregon Rice Arizona State Oregon State Stanford Stanford Kansas State at Stanford Tennessee Washington California Oregon Washington State Kansas Alabama Stanford Arizona State Washington State Arizona Arizona State USC at Colorado Miami Arizona State Stanford Utah
MOST 100-YARD GAMES RUSHING No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
13.
16.
19.
Player Gaston Green Johnathan Franklin Freeman McNeil Karim Abdul-Jabbar Skip Hicks DeShaun Foster Wendell Tyler Paul Perkins Theotis Brown Maurice Jones-Drew Kevin Nelson Kermit Johnson Chris Markey Brian Brown James Owens Tyler Ebell Eric Ball Greg Jones Kevin Williams Bill Kilmer John Sciarra, Sr. James McAlister
Carries 26 31 26 33 42 29 35 22 39 28 35 26 26 33 30 15 30 23 35 29 36 19 20 19 24 14 32 22 27 28 42 40 31 15 15 24 28 22 29 14 24 27
Class So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr.R Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So.R Jr. Sr.
Y Yds 2 263 2 230 1 196 1 190 1 185 1 180 1 176 1 175 1 175 1 167 1 166 1 165 1 164 1 164 1 161 1 158 1 154 1 154 1 152 1 152 1 152 1 152 1 152 1 151 1 151 1 149 1 149 1 149 1 148 1 148 1 148 1 147 1 146 1 146 1 145 1 145 1 145
N No. 1 1. 2 2. 3 3.
Player Danny Farmer Freddie Mitchell Flipper Anderson J.J. Stokes 5 5. Jordan Payton Craig Bragg Kevin Jordan Jim McElroy 9 9. Nelson Rosario 1 10. Sean LaChapelle Brian Poli-Dixon 1 12. Thomas Duarte Cormac Carney Mike Sherrard O Others: Darren Andrews
Y Yards 1 101 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 9 99 9 99 9 98 9 98 9 96 9 96 9 95 9 95 9 95 9 93 9 91 8 89 8 89 8 89 8 87 8 85 8 85 8 81 8 81
No. 11 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 1
Type Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Interception Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Interception Interception Punt Interception Kickoff Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Punt Field Goal Kickoff Interception Punt Fumble
Game USC Oregon Oregon Washington Stanford Wisconsin (Sun Bowl) Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) at Arizona State USC at California USC at Washington at Arizona State at San Diego State Oregon at Oregon Cal St. Fullerton at Oregon State Washington State at Oregon State Tennessee Arizona USC at Arizona State Arizona State Oregon Fresno State USC Oregon State at Arizona State at Oregon State Oregon State Stanford Purdue at Oregon State at Houston Oregon State
Recpt. 6 9 7 10 7 9 14 7 8 8 8 8 6 5 7 6 7 7 14 6 6 4 7 5 5 6 9 8 6 6 8 7 8 2 7 6 4
Class So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Name Greg Jones Ishmael Adams Matthew Slater Dennis Price Alan Dial Jimmy Allen Jojo Townsell Maurice Jones-Drew Mickey Cureton Abdul McCullough Phil Parslow Ishmael Adams Craig Bragg Ishmael Adams Lovell Houston Jerry Robinson Theotis Brown Maurice Jones-Drew Matthew Slater Alterraun Verner Darryl Henley Kermit Alexander Matthew Slater Ron Carver Maurice Jones-Drew Carl Jones
Opponent at Oregon State at Arizona State at Arizona California Oregon State (Portland) California at California at USC at Tennessee at Arizona State at Illinois Colorado USC at Arizona State at Stanford at Minnesota Stanford at Oklahoma Arizona State Arizona San Diego State at Stanford Washington at Tennessee California Stanford
Year 1968 2014 2007 1987 1986 1973 1980 2003 1968 1994 1958 2015 2004 2014 1999 1977 1978 2003 2007 2006 1988 1961 2007 1970 2005 1962
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LLONGEST TOUCHDOWN RETURNS (Since 1975)
MOST 100-YARD GAMES RECEIVING M No. 20 19 17 15 15 13 12 11 11 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6
Player J.J. Stokes Craig Bragg Danny Farmer J.J. Stokes Freddie Mitchell Freddie Mitchell J.J. Stokes J.J. Stokes Scott Miller Freddie Mitchell Kurt Altenberg Brian Poli-Dixon Kevin Jordan J.J. Stokes Danny Farmer Freddie Mitchell Sean LaChapelle Flipper Anderson Jordan Payton Nelson Rosario Kevin Jordan Scott Miller Dave Nuttall Jordan Payton Nelson Rosario Brian Poli-Dixon Freddie Mitchell Jim McElroy Shaquelle Evans Danny Farmer Sean LaChapelle Kevin Jordan Kevin Jordan Gene Gaines Tab Perry Homer Butler Rick Walker
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Yds 515 501 445 428 427 424 422 414 410 407 404 400 396 395 391 390 390 387 382 379 368 364 363 358 356 355 355 353 352 351 351 351 345 342 341 340 339 338 337 334 333 332 329 328 326 326 324 322 322 322 322 322 320 320 319 319 318 316 315 314 314 313 311 310 309 309 308 308 308 306 306 305 304 302 302 301 301 301 301
Player, Year, Opponent Cade McNown, 1998 vs Miami Drew Olson, 2005 vs Arizona State Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs USC Brett Hundley, 2013 vs California Brett Hundley, 2014 at Arizona State Brett Hundley, 2014 at California Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Memphis Cade McNown, 1998 vs Oregon State Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Washington State Josh Rosen, 2015 vs California Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Oregon State Steve Bono, 1983 vs BYU Cade McNown, 1998 vs Oregon Wayne Cook, 1994 vs Arizona State Cory Paus, 2002 vs Oregon State Kevin Prince, 2009 vs Washington State John Sciarra, 1974 vs Tennessee Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Virginia Tech Cade McNown, 1996 vs USC Cade McNown, 1996 vs Arizona State Troy Aikman, 1988 vs Washington State Cade McNown, 1997 vs Washington Cade McNown, 1997 vs Tennessee Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Nebraska Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs Oregon Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Nebraska Cade McNown, 1999 vs Wisconsin John Barnes, 1992 vs USC Troy Aikman, 1988 vs California Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Virginia Richard Brehaut, 2011 at Houston Patrick Cowan, 2006 vs California Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Colorado Cade McNown, 1998 vs Texas Cory Paus, 2000 vs Oregon State Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Stanford Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State Josh Rosen, 2015 at Oregon State Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Nevada Dennis Dummit, 1970 vs Texas Gary Beban, 1967 vs Washington Kevin Prince, 2009 vs California Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs California Brett Hundley, 2014 vs USC Drew Olson, 2005 vs Washington State Cade McNown, 1995 vs Arizona State Cory Paus, 1999 vs Oregon Ben Olson, 2006 vs Utah Maurice Jones-Drew, 2004 vs Washington Tommy Maddox, 1991 vs San Diego State Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Arizona Dennis Dummit, 1970 vs California Brett Hundley, 2014 at Washington Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Arizona Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Baylor Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs Michigan Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Houston Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Wisconsin Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Long Beach State Kevin Prince, 2009 vs Oregon State Troy Aikman, 1987 vs Arizona State Brett Hundley, 2013 vs New Mexico State Cade McNown, 1998 vs Houston Brett Hundley, 2014 at Colorado Kevin Prince, 2011 vs Colorado Drew Olson, 2005 vs Oklahoma Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Nebraska Josh Rosen, 2015 at Stanford Drew Olson, 2004 vs Arizona State Paul Cameron, 1951 vs Santa Clara Bob Waterfield, 1942 vs Idaho Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Oregon Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Arizona Cory Paus, 2001 vs Oregon Troy Aikman, 1988 vs USC Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Arizona State Drew Olson, 2005 vs Washington DeShaun Foster, 2001 vs Washington Cade McNown, 1995 vs Fresno State
BRUIN 300-YARD PASSERS Yds 513 510 410 409 400 399 399 396 395 395 385 380 378 377 372 363
Player, Year, Opponent Cade McNown, 1998 vs Miami Drew Olson, 2005 vs Arizona State Brett Hundley, 2013 vs California Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs USC Cade McNown, 1997 vs Tennessee Josh Rosen, 2015 vs California Steve Bono, 1983 vs BYU Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Memphis Cade McNown, 1998 vs Oregon Cade McNown, 1996 vs Arizona State John Barnes, 1992 vs USC Wayne Cook, 1994 vs Arizona State Cory Paus, 2002 vs Oregon State Cade McNown, 1998 vs Oregon State Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Oregon State Cory Paus, 2000 vs Oregon State
3 356 3 355 3 353 3 350 3 345 3 340 3 340 3 340 3 339 3 338 3 335 3 333 3 332 3 332 3 330 3 329 3 329 3 328 3 328 3 326 3 325 3 325 3 325 3 323 3 322 3 322 3 321 3 321 3 320 3 320 3 319 3 318 3 317 3 316 3 316 3 315 3 314 3 314 3 314 3 311 3 311 3 309 3 308 3 306 3 305 3 303 3 302 3 301
Cade McNown, 1996 vs USC Brett Hundley, 2014 at Arizona State Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs Michigan Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Virginia Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Arizona Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Washington State Cade McNown, 1999 vs Wisconsin Dennis Dummit, 1970 vs Texas Cade McNown, 1998 vs Texas Drew Olson, 2005 vs Washington State Rick Neuheisel, 1983 vs Arizona State Josh Rosen, 2015 at Oregon State Cory Paus, 1999 vs Oregon Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs Oregon Brett Hundley, 2014 at California Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Baylor Patrick Cowan, 2006 vs California Cory Paus, 2000 vs Stanford Troy Aikman, 1987 vs Arizona State Brett Hundley, 2014 vs USC Josh Rosen, 2015 at Stanford Drew Olson, 2004 vs Arizona State Troy Aikman, 1988 vs Washington State Kevin Prince, 2009 vs Oregon State Troy Aikman, 1988 vs California Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs California Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State Cory Paus, 2001 vs Oregon Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Houston Cade McNown, 1997 vs Washington Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Nebraska Ben Olson, 2006 vs Utah Troy Aikman, 1988 vs USC Cory Paus, 2002 vs Oregon Dennis Dummit, 1970 vs California Cade McNown, 1998 vs Houston Kevin Prince, 2009 vs Washington State Drew Olson, 2005 vs Oklahoma Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Stanford Kevin Prince, 2009 vs California Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Michigan Cory Paus, 2000 vs California Bob Waterfield, 1942 vs Idaho Cade McNown, 1995 vs Fresno State Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Nebraska Tommy Maddox, 1991 vs San Diego State Brett Hundley, 2014 at Washington Gary Beban, 1967 vs USC
LLONGEST PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE RUSHING R Y Yds 9 93 9 92 9 92 9 92 9 91 9 91 8 88 8 88 8 87 8 86 8 83 8 83 8 83
Player, Year, Opponent Chuck Cheshire, 1934 vs Montana Paul Perkins, 2014 at Colorado DeShaun Foster, 2001 vs Washington Skip Hicks, 1997 vs Washington State Gaston Green, 1987 vs Stanford Jim Decker, 1954 vs Oregon Brian Brown, 1990 vs Washington Bill Kilmer, 1960 vs Air Force Al Hoisch, 1946 vs Montana Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Virginia Tech Maurice Jones-Drew, 2003 vs Arizona State Derek Ayers, 1993 vs BYU Jackie Robinson, 1939 vs Oregon
PASSING P Y Yds 9 95 9 93 9 93 9 92 9 91 9 90 8 88 8 85 8 83 8 82 81 8 8 80 8 80 80 8 7 79 7 79 7 79 7 78
Player, Year, Opponent J.J. Stokes from Wayne Cook, 1993 vs Washington Devin Fuller from Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Utah Ransom Livesay from Mike Frankovich, 1932 vs Oregon Ron Copeland from Bill Bolden, 1967 vs Syracuse Joe Cowan from Drew Olson, 2005 vs Arizona State J.J. Stokes from John Barnes, 1992 vs USC Danny Farmer from Cade McNown, 1996 vs Tennessee Danny Farmer from Cory Paus, 1999 vs Arizona State Junior Taylor from Drew Olson, 2004 vs Oregon Raymond Burks from Mark Harmon,1973 vs Oregon St. Severn Reece from Rick Bashore, 1978 vs USC Jordan Payton from Brett Hundley, 2014 at Arizona St. Eldridge Massington from Brett Hundley, 2014 at Arizona St. Freddie Mitchell from Cory Paus, 2000 vs Arizona State Freddie Mitchell from Cade McNown, 1998 vs Texas Jojo Townsell from Rick Bashore, 1979 vs USC Cal Rossi from Ernie Case, 1946 vs Oregon State Brandon Breazell from Patrick Cowan, 2006 vs Florida St.
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS M A Att. 5 57 5 56 5 51 5 50 4 49 4 48 4 47 4 47 4 47 4 47
Player, Year, Opponent Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Washington State Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State Dennis Dummit, 1970 vs California Brett Hundley, 2012 vs Baylor Drew Olson, 2003 vs Oregon Troy Aikman, 1988 vs USC Josh Rosen, 2015 vs California Brett Hundley, 2012 at California Cade McNown, 1996 vs USC Tommy Maddox, 1990 vs Michigan
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MOST PASS COMPLETIONS M C Cmp 3 34 3 33 3 33 3 33 3 32 3 31 3 31 3 31 3 31 3 30 2 29 2 29 2 29 2 29 2 29
Player, Year, Opponent Josh Rosen, 2015 vs California Josh Rosen, 2015 vs Washington State Brett Hundley, 2014 vs Memphis Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State Troy Aikman, 1988 vs USC Brett Hundley, 2014 at California Brett Hundley, 2013 vs Californa Brett Hundley, 2012 at California Drew Olson, 2005 vs Washington State Drew Olson, 2004 vs Arizona State Brett Hundley, 2014 at Washington Drew Olson, 2005 vs Washington Drew Olson, 2003 vs Oregon Cade McNown, 1996 vs USC Tom Ramsey, 1982 vs Arizona
10-CATCH RECEIVERS 1 R Rec 1 14 1 14 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
Player, Year, Opponent Jordan Payton, 2015 vs Washington State J.J. Stokes, 1994 Rose Bowl vs Wisconsin Marcedes Lewis, 2005 vs Arizona Sean LaChapelle, 1991 vs Arizona State Rick Wilkes, 1970 vs USC Thomas Duarte, 2015 vs California Craig Bragg, 2003 vs Oregon Craig Bragg, 2003 vs Oklahoma Freddie Mitchell, 2000 vs Michigan J.J. Stokes, 1993 vs Washington J.J. Stokes, 1992 vs Oregon Byron Nelson, 1963 vs Washington
BRUIN 18-TACKLE DEFENDERS B T Tks 2 28 2 23 2 21 2 21 2 21 2 21 2 20 2 20 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 19 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18 1 18
Player, Year, Opponent Jerry Robinson, 1976 vs Air Force Jerry Robinson, 1977 vs USC Eric Turner, 1989 vs Oregon Jerry Robinson, 1978 vs USC Jerry Robinson, 1977 vs Kansas Raymond Burks, 1976 vs USC Reggie Carter, 2008 vs BYU Jerry Robinson, 1978 vs Minnesota Randall Goforth, 2013 vs Stanford Dennis Keyes, 2007 vs USC Kyle Bosworth, 2007 vs Washington State Craig Davis, 1989 vs Arizona State Blanchard Montgomery, 1982 vs USC Jeff Muro, 1978 vs Arkansas (Fiesta Bowl) Jeff Muro, 1977 vs Stanford John Fowler, 1977 vs Stanford Steve Tetrick, 1977 vs Kansas Jayon Brown, 2015 vs Colorado Robert Thomas, 2001 vs Washington State Ken Norton, 1987 vs Arizona Don Rogers, 1983 vs BYU Jerry Robinson, 1978 vs Oregon Frank Stephens, 1977 vs California Jerry Robinson, 1977 vs Stanford Jerry Robinson, 1976 vs USC Jerry Robinson, 1976 vs Ohio State Jerry Robinson, 1976 vs Arizona
LLONGEST FIELD GOALS Y Yds 6 60 5 56 5 55 5 54 5 53 5 53 5 53 5 53 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 52 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 50 5 50 5 50 5 50 5 50 5 50
Player, Year, Opponent Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2015 vs California Chris Sailer, 1997 at Oregon Frank Corral, 1976 vs Oregon Kai Forbath, 2007 vs Oregon Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2015 vs Arizona State Kai Forbath, 2009 at Arizona Kai Forbath, 2008 at Arizona State Alfredo Velasco, 1988 at Oregon Kai Forbath, 2009 vs Oregon Kai Forbath, 2007 vs BYU (LV Bowl) Kai Forbath, 2007 at Utah Justin Medlock, 2004 at Oregon Justin Medlock, 2004 vs Oklahoma St. John Lee, 1983 vs Arizona State Frank Corral, 1977 at USC Zenon Andrusyshyn, 1969 vs Washington Zenon Andrusyshyn, 1967 vs Oregon State Jeff Locke, 2011 vs Texas Kai Forbath, 2010 vs Oregon State Kai Forbath, 2007 at Arizona Justin Medlock, 2006 at Washington Justin Medlock, 2006 vs Rice Justin Medlock, 2005 vs Oklahoma Nate Fikse, 2002 at Arizona John Lee, 1985 vs Miami (Fiesta Bowl) John Lee, 1984 at Colorado Kai Forbath, 2009 vs San Diego State Kai Forbath, 2007 vs BYU (LV Bowl) Justin Medlock, 2004 at Oregon Bjorn Merten, 1996 at Tennessee Alfredo Velasco, 1988 at Arizona John Lee, 1982 vs Stanford
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL OPPONENT RUSHING Yds 299 288 261 260 260 247 246 243 227 219 219
Player Edgerrin James Jon Vaughn Vernand Morency Jerome Harrison Reggie Bush Jerome Harrison Ron Dayne Christian McCaffrey Napoleon Kaufman LaMichael James Marcus Allen
LLONGEST KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN* Opponent Miami Michigan Oklahoma State Washington State USC Washington State Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) Stanford Washington Oregon USC
Year 1998 1990 2004 2005 2005 2004 1999 2015 1994 2011 1981
Carries 39 32 29 34 24 42 27 25 34 25 40
Opponent Arizona State California Washington USC Stanford Northwestern Arizona State Stanford Washington State BYU Washington State
Year 2014 1996 2002 2011 1998 2005 2004 1994 2006 2007 2015
Comp 42 26 29 35 25 38 25 28 28 30 38
Y Yds 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 99 9 99 9 98 9 97 9 97 9
OPPONENT PASSING Yds 488 435 429 423 419 416 415 408 405 391 388
Player Mike Bercovici Pat Barnes Cody Pickett Matt Barkley Todd Husak Brett Basanez Andrew Walter Steve Stenstrom Alex Brink Max Hall Luke Falk
Player Troy Walters R. Jay Soward Dave Williams Marqise Lee Patrick Rowe Justin Armour Troy Walters Charles Lockett Mike Williams R. Jay Soward
Year 2014 2009 2001 1996 1971 1971 2010 1996 1992 2003 1968
Opponent Washington Oregon Arizona State Arizona Oregon State Washington State Arizona State Arizona State Washington State Oregon Washington State
Year 1992 1971 2003 1964 1996 2011 1986 2003
Opponent Oregon State Arizona State Stanford Syracuse Tennessee Oregon State Long Beach State Oklahoma
LLONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN* Y Yds 97 9 94 9 90 9 90 9 86 8 85 8 85 8 84 8
Opponent Stanford USC Washington USC San Diego State Stanford Stanford Long Beach State USC USC
Year 1999 1996 1965 2011 1990 1994 1998 1984 2003 1997
Rec 9 6 10 13 11 11 10 12 11 8
Opponent Long Beach State Stanford Kansas State USC San Diego State Stanford Washington State Arizona State USC California USC Stanford Long Beach State
Year 1986 1982 2014 2011 1985 1968 2015 2014 2011 1996 1995 1985 1984
Yds 110 124 164 224 164 113 92 146 113 168 116 62 189
Player Dwayne Owens Jackie Wallace Luke Powell Floyd Little Terry Fair Jordan Poyer Kwante Hampton Antonio Perkins
LLONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN* Y Yds 100 1 93 9 92 9 92 9 91 9 89 8 86 8 86 8 82 8 81 8
RECEIVING YARDS Yds 278 260 257 224 224 220 192 189 181 181
Player John Ross Kenjon Barner Tom Pace Chris McAlister Ray Taroli Bernard Jackson Jamal Miles Terry Battle DeRon Pointer Kenny Washington Mark Williams
Player Troy Nolan Lionel Thomas Thom Darden Ken Tureaud Reggie Myles Dwayne Patterson Tony Carter Jim Katsenes Frank Patitucci Matt Smith
Year 2008 1969 1971 1961 2000 1993 2006 1970 1962 1999
Opponent Arizona State Washington State Michigan Michigan Alabama Washington State Florida State Washington Stanford Oregon
*1958 - present *
RECEPTIONS No. 15 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Player Mark Templeton Vince White Tyler Lockett Marqise Lee Webster Slaughter Gene Washington Gabe Marks Jaelen Strong Robert Woods Bobby Shaw Keyshawn Johnson Brian Morris Charles Lockett
LONGEST RUNS Yds 93 92 86 86 84 81 80 80 79 76 74 74 73 73 73
Player Jahvid Best Taylor Martinez David Piland Eddie Saenz Byron Bailey Reggie Bush Jermaine Green J.R. Redmond Napoleon Kaufman Dick Raklovits Dante Hall Brad Muster Curtis McNeal Allen Bradford John Wesselman
Year 2009 2012 2012 1943 1949 2004 2002 1999 1994 1950 1996 1986 2011 2010 1989
Opponent California Nebraska Houston USC Washington State USC Washington State Arizona State Washington Illinois Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) Stanford USC USC San Diego State
LONGEST PASS PLAYS Yds 98 92 81 80 80 79 78 78 78 78 78
Player Troy Walters from Joe Borchard Andrae Thurman from Nic Costa Tim Stallworth from Timm Rosenbach Geoff McArthur from Aaron Rodgers R. Jay Soward from John Fox Derek Hagan from Andrew Walter T.J. Simpson from Brock Osweiler Vincent Brown from Ryan Lindley Antonio Carter from Tyler Watts Chris Jackson from Ryan Leaf R. Jay Soward from Matt Koffler
Year 1999 2002 1988 2004 1997 2004 2010 2009 2001 1997 1996
Opponent Stanford Arizona Washington State California USC Arizona State Arizona State San Diego State Alabama Washington State USC
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME 100-YARD RUSHERS Yds
Player
Year
Game
Carries
Class
2004 2001
Washington Washington
26 31
So. Sr.
1978 1986 1995 1980 1992 1985 1986 1987 1976 2015 2012 1995 2010 2012 1991 2006 1995 2002
Oregon BYU (Freedom Bowl) Stanford Stanford Oregon State Iowa (Rose Bowl) USC California Washington BYU Nebraska California Washington State Rice Oregon Rice Arizona State Oregon State
26 33 42 29 35 22 39 28 35 26 26 33 30 15 30 23 35 29
Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr.R Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R
1979 2007 2014 2012 1985 2007 1979 2014 1997
Stanford Stanford Kansas State (Alamo Bowl) Stanford Tennessee Washington California Oregon Washington State
36 19 20 19 24 14 32 22 27
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr.
2001 2000 1993 1980 2010 1972 1999 1970 2014 1995 1994 1975 1960
Kansas Alabama Stanford Arizona State Washington State Arizona Arizona State USC at Coloardo Miami Arizona State Stanford Utah
28 42 40 31 15 15 24 28 22 29 14 24 27
Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So.R Jr. Sr.
1969 1974 1961 1961 2003 1979 1996 1990 1993 1975 2012
Northwestern Tennessee Air Force California Arizona State Purdue Oregon San Diego State BYU Ohio State (Rose Bowl) USC
11 19 24 17 18 21 34 22 5 21 29
Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr.R Jr. Sr.
1945 1979 1973 1972 2013 2012 1979 1939 2011 2012 2011 1986 2013 2005 2004 1978 2002 1986 1967
Oregon Wisconsin Stanford Pittsburgh New Mexico State Arizona State Oregon Montana California Arizona Colorado Washington State Virginia Tech(Sun Bowl) Northwestern San Diego State Washington State Stanford Long Beach State Pittsburgh
22 39 11 17 19 26 36 11 19 24 15 24 10 24 21 21 39 23 19
So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.R Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.R So. So. Sr. Fr.R Jr. So.
2000 2010 1994 1980 1961 1976 1972 2013 1976 1965 1945 1974 1993 1995
Stanford Houston SMU Arizona Vanderbilt Air Force Oregon State Nevada Arizona State California St. Mary’s Pre-Flight Oregon State USC Kansas (Aloha Bowl)
33 26 24 28 17 17 8 21 19 12 27 20 26 26
Jr. So. So.R Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.R Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.
300-yard rushers 322 301
Maurice Jones-Drew DeShaun Foster
152 151 151 150 150
Theotis Brown Gaston Green Karim Abdul-Jabbar Freeman McNeil Chris Alexander Eric Ball Gaston Green Gaston Green Theotis Brown Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin Karim Abdul-Jabbar Johnathan Franklin Johnathan Franklin Kevin Williams Chris Markey Karim Abdul-Jabbar Tyler Ebell
197 195 194 194 194 193 192 190 190
Freeman McNeil Kahlil Bell Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin Gaston Green Chris Markey Freeman McNeil Paul Perkins Skip Hicks
190-yard rushers
180-yard rushers 189 187 187 186 185 183 182 182 180 180 180 180 180
DeShaun Foster DeShaun Foster Karim Abdul-Jabbar Kevin Nelson Derrick Coleman Kermit Johnson Keith Brown Marv Kendricks Paul Perkins Karim Abdul-Jabbar Karim Abdul-Jabbar Wendell Tyler Bill Kilmer
170-yard rushers 179 178 178 177 176 176 175 175 174 172 171
Mickey Cureton John Sciarra Bob Smith Bob Smith Maurice Jones-Drew Freeman McNeil Skip Hicks Brian Brown Derek Ayers Wendell Tyler Johnathan Franklin
160-yard rushers 169 168 168 168 164 164 164 164 163 162 162 162 161 161 161 161 160 160 160
Cal Rossi Anthony Edgar Kermit Johnson Kermit Johnson Jordon James Johnathan Franklin Freeman McNeil Kenny Washington Kevin Prince Johnathan Franklin Johnathan Franklin Gaston Green Brett Hundley Chris Markey Maurice Jones-Drew James Owens Tyler Ebell James Primus Greg Jones
150-yard rushers 159 158 158 158 157 156 156 155 155 155 155 154 153 152
DeShaun Foster Johnathan Franklin Karim Abdul-Jabbar Freeman McNeil Mike Haffner Wendell Tyler Rob Scribner Jordon James Jeff Dankworth Mel Farr Cal Rossi Russel Charles Ricky Davis Karim Abdul-Jabbar
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1981 2015 1991 1978 1955
Arizona UNLV Arizona Washington State USC
25 18 19 15 27
So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
1987 1993 1988 1982 1979 1978 1939 2001 1997 1995 1975 1960 1945 1996 1973 2004 1985 1983 1969 1945 2006 1984 1975 2007 2004 1986 1979 1975 1939 1973 1939 2000 1997 1971 1955
Arizona Nebraska Nebraska Stanford Washington State Kansas Washington State Oregon State Washington BYU Washington State Duke Pacific California Oregon Oklahoma State USC Washington Wisconsin S.D. Navy Florida State Miami (Fiesta Bowl) California California Illinois Stanford Arizona State Air Force Washington Washington California Fresno State Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) Washington State Washington
39 19 35 21 24 23 10 31 25 22 15 27 19 28 20 20 28 31 26 13 19 21 23 22 21 26 24 21 25 11 22 29 31 20 24
Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
1987 1972 2001 1987 1970 1950 2014 1991 2006 2005 1984 1977 2011 1994 1987 1967 1958 1991 1987 1986 1984 1977 1994 1969 1993 1991 2014 2004 1994 1991 1986 1983 1976 1975 1973
Stanford California Arizona State USC Oregon USC at Arizona State Oregon State California Northwestern Oregon State Washington State San Jose State USC San Diego State Tennessee Washington State Oregon State Arizona State California USC Iowa Tennessee California Arizona State BYU Arizona Oregon Oregon State USC San Diego State Oregon California USC Washington
14 10 22 30 13 21 14 16 20 19 35 19 14 25 19 16 22 16 19 21 18 16 21 14 19 13 24 23 25 21 16 17 19 17 5
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.R Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Jr. Fr. Jr. So.R Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr.R Fr. So.R Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So.
1985 1983 1975 2011 1987 1979 1966 1953 1946 1995 1976 1962 2014 2004 1981 1970 1954
Stanford California Tennessee Houston Oregon State Oregon Stanford Oregon Nebraska Oregon Arizona State Air Force Texas Wyoming Colorado Pittsburgh Oregon
29 18 10 16 25 17 19 22 19 32 22 15 24 25 26 16 5
So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr.
140-yard rushers
200-yard rushers 274 266 261 248 227 227 224 220 220 219 217 217 216 214 210 208 207 203
Kevin Nelson Paul Perkins Kevin Williams Theotis Brown Sam Brown
149 148 148 148 148 148 148 147 147 147 147 147 147 146 146 145 145 145 145 145 144 144 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 141 141 140 140 140 140
Gaston Green Skip Hicks Eric Ball Danny Andrews Freeman McNeil Theotis Brown Jackie Robinson DeShaun Foster Skip Hicks Karim Abdul-Jabbar John Sciarra Bill Kilmer Ken Solid Skip Hicks Kermit Johnson Manuel White Gaston Green Kevin Nelson Greg Jones Cal Rossi Chris Markey Gaston Green Wendell Tyler Kahlil Bell Maurice Jones-Drew Gaston Green Freeman McNeil Wendell Tyler Kenny Washington Kermit Johnson Kenny Washington DeShaun Foster Skip Hicks Marv Kendricks Sam Brown
139 139 138 138 138 138 137 137 136 136 136 136 135 135 135 135 135 134 134 134 134 134 133 133 132 132 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 130 130
Gaston Green Kermit Johnson Akil Harris Gaston Green Marv Kendricks Ted Narleski Paul Perkins Shawn Wills Chris Markey Kahlil Bell Danny Andrews James Owens Derrick Coleman Karim Abdul-Jabbar Gaston Green Greg Jones Skip Smith Kevin Williams Brian Brown Gaston Green Gaston Green James Owens Karim Abdul-Jabbar Mickey Cureton Skip Hicks Kevin Williams Brett Hundley Chris Markey Karim Abdul-Jabbar Kevin Williams Gaston Green Kevin Nelson Wendell Tyler Wendell Tyler John Sciarra
129 129 129 128 128 128 128 128 128 127 127 127 126 126 126 126 126
James Primus Kevin Nelson Wendell Tyler Johnathan Franklin Eric Ball Anthony Edgar Mel Farr Paul Cameron Gene Rowland Karim Abdul-Jabbar Theotis Brown Kermit Alexander Paul Perkins Maurice Jones-Drew Kevin Nelson Art Sims Jim Decker
130-yard rushers
120-yard rushers
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Karim Abdul-Jabbar Brian Brown Wendell Tyler Chris Markey Tyler Ebell Kevin Williams Ricky Davis Bill Kilmer Gaston Green Kevin Nelson James Owens Kermit Johnson Mark Harmon Ken Snelling Eric Ball Gaston Green Paul Perkins Skip Hicks James Owens John Sciarra James McAlister Bob Smith Paul Cameron Myles Jack Maurice Jones-Drew Shawn Wills Freeman McNeil Kermit Johnson Mike Haffner
1995 1990 1975 2006 2002 1992 1991 1960 1986 1980 1976 1973 1973 1942 1988 1987 2015 1997 1978 1975 1972 1960 1953 2013 2005 1988 1979 1971 1961
Washington State Washington State Oregon Washington Arizona Cal St. Fullerton Arizona State Air Froce Oregon State Wisconsin Washington Utah California Oregon State San Diego State Oregon Washington State Stanford Arkansas (Fiesta Bowl) Stanford Arizona Duke Washington State Arizona Oregon State Arkansas (Cotton Bowl) USC Arizona Pittsburgh
28 37 19 19 22 23 26 12 21 20 22 9 13 16 17 23 20 26 17 21 11 19 8 6 21 18 30 16 27
Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So.
2011 2009 2002 1991 1984 1979 1966 1959 1961 1955 2015 2010 1998 1997 1980 1949 2007 2001 1997 1980 1973 1967 1941 2014 2012 1996 1996 1981 1987 1980 1978 1965 2005 1996 1992 1951 1998 1997 1993 1990 1977 1977 1954 1949 1991 1974 1969 1959 2012 1981 1980 1980 1975 1940 2014 2011 2012 2001 1996 1994 1974
Arizona State Kansas State Oregon Arizona Arizona State Houston Air Force California California Stanford Colorado Texas Arizona Arizona Ohio State Oregon BYU (Las Vegas Bowl) California USC Purdue Stanford Washington State Florida Stanford Baylor USC Washington State Stanford Fresno State California Arizona Air Force San Diego State Arizona State San Diego State Santa Clara Texas California BYU Washington California Oregon State California Washington State Washington State Utah Washington State Stanford Colorado Arizona State USC Colorado Washington State Washington State at Colorado Washington State Houston Alabama Northeast Louisiana Stanford Oregon State
17 23 26 15 20 26 15 20 24 13 12 19 20 28 31 23 27 24 25 29 14 7 18 17 5 20 24 22 22 25 21 14 11 22 14 19 22 23 9 12 16 10 14 25 16 18 20 20 15 28 24 14 15 18 12 12 25 24 14 18 15
Sr. Fr.R Fr.R Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.R Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So.R Jr.
110-yard rushers 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 118 118 118 118 118 118 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 116 116 116 116 116 115 115 115 115 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 111 111 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 110 110 110 110
Derrick Coleman Johnathan Franklin Tyler Ebell Shawn Wills Danny Andrews Freeman McNeil Mel Farr Ray Smith Mike Haffner Sam Brown Paul Perkins Johnathan Franklin DeShaun Foster Skip Hicks Freeman McNeil Ernie Johnson Chris Markey DeShaun Foster Skip Hicks Freeman McNeil James McAlister Bill Bolden Leo Cantor Paul Perkins Jerry Johnson Skip Hicks Skip Hicks Kevin Nelson Gaston Green Freeman McNeil Theotis Brown Mel Farr Maurice Jones-Drew Skip Hicks Daron Washington Paul Cameron Jermaine Lewis Skip Hicks James Milliner Brian Brown Theotis Brown James Owens Primo Villanueva Cliff Schroeder Kevin Williams Russel Charles Greg Jones Bill Kilmer Johnathan Franklin Kevin Nelson Freeman McNeil Freeman McNeil Eddie Ayers Jackie Robinson Brett Hundley Johnathan Franklin Johnathan Franklin DeShaun Foster Durell Price Karim Abdul-Jabbar Eddie Ayers
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
100-yard rushers 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
74
Johnathan Franklin Kahlil Bell Maurice Jones-Drew DeShaun Foster James Milliner Freeman McNeil John Sciarra Russel Charles Rick Purdy Bill Kilmer Pete Dailey Al Hoisch Brian Brown Eric Ball Gaston Green James McAlister James McAlister Randy Tyler Bill Bolden Sam Brown DeShaun Foster Eric Ball Jeff Dankworth Kermit Johnson Mark Harmon Skip Smith Brian Brown Wendell Tyler Wendell Tyler Mickey Cureton Cal Rossi Jordon James Maurice Jones-Drew Tyler Ebell Kevin Smith Wendell Tyler Charlie Schuhmann Greg Jones Larry Zeno Bill Kilmer Paul Perkins Jermaine Lewis Marcus Greenwood Freeman McNeil James Owens James McAlister Art Sims Cal Rossi Brooks Biddle Johnathan Franklin Chris Alexander Brian Brown Theotis Brown Greg Jones Greg Jones Skip Smith Jerry Shipkey Kahlil Bell Manuel White Tyler Ebell Tyler Ebell DeShaun Foster Brian Brown James Owens Theotis Brown Theotis Brown John Sciarra Randy Tyler Randy Tyler Johnathan Franklin Keith Brown Skip Hicks Eric Ball James McAlister Rob Scribner Ted Narleski Derrick Coleman Johnathan Franklin Akil Harris DeShaun Foster Gaston Green Theotis Brown James Brown Chuck Kendall Primo Villanueva Don Nelson George Phillips
RECORDS
2010 2007 2005 1998 1993 1980 1975 1974 1967 1960 1953 1947 1990 1988 1985 1973 1973 1972 1969 1954 2000 1988 1976 1973 1972 1959 1988 1976 1974 1968 1945 2013 2004 2003 1990 1975 1973 1968 1964 1959 2015 2000 1986 1978 1976 1973 1970 1945 1945 2012 1992 1990 1978 1969 1969 1959 1946 2006 2003 2002 2002 2001 1988 1978 1976 1976 1975 1971 1970 2009 1998 1996 1985 1973 1972 1950 2011 2010 2000 1999 1986 1977 1976 1958 1954 1945 1941
USC Washington Washington State USC San Diego State Oregon State Oregon Stanford California California Washington Oregon Oregon State Long Beach State Oregon State Michigan State Oregon State Washington California San Diego Navy Wisconsin Washington California USC Washington North Carolina State Stanford Washington State Stanford Washington State USC Nebraska Stanford Washington State San Diego State Oregon State Washington State Washington Pittsburgh North Carolina State Stanford Arizona State BYU (Freedom Bowl) Arizona Oregon State Utah Oregon State California Pacific California California Arizona Tennessee California Oregon Stanford California Rice Illinois Washington California Washington State Oregon Stanford Alabama (Liberty Bowl) Ohio State Iowa State Washington Oregon State California Oregon Northeast Louisiana California Iowa California Purdue Oregon State Oregon State Arizona State Stanford Washington Washington State Oregon Stanford Oregon State Pacific Montana
13 27 29 15 8 18 13 17 18 16 11 11 17 11 23 25 11 13 3 9 26 22 18 12 14 7 25 11 16 15 15 22 12 12 26 21 13 23 14 14 14 17 5 15 19 11 16 18 14 15 14 21 15 20 21 13 9 19 18 31 28 28 16 23 16 20 25 15 23 11 19 18 14 18 13 17 20 23 13 19 35 21 11 21 9 8 15
So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Jr.R So. So.R Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Fr.R Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr.R Jr. Jr. Fr.R Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr.R So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SINGLE GAME 100-YARD RECEIVERS (1959-PRESENT) Yds.
Name
120-yard receivers
Cl.
Rec.
Opponent
Date
So. So.
6 9
USC Oregon
1992 2002
Sr. Jr.
7 10
Oregon Washington
1999 1993
Jr. Jr.
7 9
Stanford Wisconsin (Sun Bowl)
2000 2000
Jr. Sr. Sr.
14 7 8
Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) at Arizona St. USC
1994 1994 1990
Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
8 8 8 6 5 7
at California USC at Washington at Arizona St. at San Diego St. Oregon
2000 1963 2000 1994 1993 1998
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
6 7 7 14 6 6 4 7 5 5
at Oregon Cal St. Fullerton at Oregon St. Washington State at Oregon St. Tennessee Arizona USC at Arizona State Arizona State
2000 1992 1987 2015 2009 1994 1990 1967 2014 2011
Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.
6 9 8 6 6 8 7 8 2 7 6 4 10 8 7 10 4 7 11
Oregon Fresno St. USC Oregon State at Arizona St. at Oregon St. Oregon St. Stanford Purdue at Oregon St. at Houston Oregon State at Oregon Washington Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) California USC Arizona St. USC
2001 1999 1996 2012 1999 1991 1994 1994 1960 2002 1977 1975 1992 2003 1999 2015 2000 1983 1970
Sr. Fr.R Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.
8 7 6 10 6 7 8 8 6 6 11 8 6 4 8 5 4 11 7 4 8 7 5
at Oregon St. Arizona St. Arizona Michigan Stanford at Arizona Cal Washington BYU at Miami at Arizona St. Colorado at San Diego St. at Washington Stanford Long Beach St. at Cal at Arizona at San Diego State at Miami at Oregon at Arizona St. Texas Christian
2002 2001 1997 2000 1982 2015 1991 1983 1983 1998 1991 2015 2002 1998 1990 1982 1982 2005 2005 1998 1990 1987 1961
200-yard receivers 263 230
J.J. Stokes Craig Bragg
196 190
Danny Farmer J.J. Stokes
185 180
Freddie Mitchell Freddie Mitchell
176 175 175
J.J. Stokes J.J. Stokes Scott Miller
190-yard receivers 180-yard receivers 170-yard receivers
160-yard receivers 167 166 165 164 164 161
Freddie Mitchell Kurt Altenberg Brian Poli-Dixon Kevin Jordan J.J. Stokes Danny Farmer
150-yard receivers 158 154 154 152 152 152 152 152 151 151
Freddie Mitchell Sean LaChapelle Flipper Anderson Jordan Payton Nelson Rosario Kevin Jordan Scott Miller Dave Nuttall Jordan Payton Nelson Rosario
140-yard receivers 149 149 149 148 148 148 147 146 146 145 145 145 143 142 142 141 140 140 140
Brian Poli-Dixon Freddie Mitchell Jim McElroy Shaq Evans Danny Farmer Sean LaChapelle Kevin Jordan Kevin Jordan Gene Gaines Tab Perry Homer Butler Rick Walker J.J. Stokes Craig Bragg Danny Farmer Thomas Duarte Freddie Mitchell Mike Sherrard Rick Wilkes
138 138 138 137 137 136 136 136 136 135 135 134 134 134 133 133 132 131 131 130 130 130 130
Mike Seidman Craig Bragg Jim McElroy Freddie Mitchell Cormac Carney Jordan Payton Sean LaChapelle Mike Sherrard Mike Young Danny Farmer Sean LaChapelle Jordan Payton Mike Seidman Danny Farmer Reggie Moore Jojo Townsell Cormac Carney Marcedes Lewis Marcedes Lewis Brian Poli-Dixon Scott Miller Flipper Anderson Kermit Anderson
130-yard receivers
129 129 129 127 126 125 125 124 123 122 122 121 121 121 121 120 120 120 120
Kevin Jordan Jojo Townsell Gwen Cooper Jim McElroy Tab Perry Freddie Mitchell George Farmer Terry Vernoy Mike Haffner Reggie Moore Paco Craig Brandon Breazell Danny Farmer J.J. Stokes Flipper Anderson Nelson Rosario Chris Markey Flipper Anderson Mike Sherrard
7 5 6 3 7 4 9 9 6 6 3 6 5 6 3 3 3 5 7
at Nebraska at USC California California Oregon Arizona St. at Wisconsin at California at California at California Arizona at Utah Wash. St. USC at California Wash. St. Arizona St. Oregon St. at Tennessee
1994 1979 1969 1997 2002 2000 1969 1970 1964 1988 1986 2007 1996 1994 1986 2001 2005 1985 1985
Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.
6 7 5 2 7 6 7 2 10 5 8 7 6 7 5 5 2 4 5 7 6 8 8 4 6 7
Arizona USC Arizona St. Washington Tennessee at Oregon State Stanford Syracuse Oregon at Tennessee USC Long Beach St. at Texas at California at Alabama at Oregon St. Houston at California Ohio St. (Rose Bowl) Washington at Stanford at Arizona at USC Memphis Houston San Diego St.
2014 2011 2003 1965 1997 2015 1980 1967 2003 1996 2012 1988 1970 2002 2001 1998 1997 1996 1976 2009 2007 1994 1969 2014 2011 2003
Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
3 6 5 2 7 4 7 6 8 3 7 7 7 7 9 5 6 2 5 5 7 5 5 4 4 7 6 6 6 3 5 4 6 8 6 4 7 4 5 4 5 5
Arizona St. Oregon at Wash. St. at California Arizona St. Texas at Michigan at Oregon St. Arizona St. Washington California Washington California at Utah Arizona St. at Arizona Tennessee Arizona St. at Washington at Nebraska Memphis at Wash. St. Oregon Stanford Washington at Notre Dame at Colorado Colorado at Notre Dame Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) at Arizona St. California at BYU at California Arizona State Arizona California at Stanford Wash. St. at Houston Nebraska at Stanford
2005 1995 1990 1974 2005 1998 1982 2001 2000 1997 1993 1987 1983 2015 2010 2003 1997 1996 1988 1987 2014 1997 1984 1968 1967 1963 1982 2011 2006 1999 1987 1987 1985 1970 2015 1987 2015 2015 1998 1998 1988 1985
110-yard receivers 119 118 118 118 117 116 116 116 115 115 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 111 111 111 111 110 110 110
Jordan Payton Nelson Rosario Craig Bragg Dick Witcher Skip Hicks Thomas Duarte Cormac Carney Ron Copeland Craig Bragg Danny Farmer Shaq Evans Mike Farr Terry Vernoy Craig Bragg Tab Perry Danny Farmer Jim McElroy Skip Hicks Wally Henry Nelson Rosario Brandon Breazell Kevin Jordan George Farmer Thomas Duarte Joseph Fauria Junior Taylor
109 109 109 109 108 108 108 107 107 106 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 104 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100
Joe Cowan Kevin Jordan Sean LaChapelle Norm Andersen Marcedes Lewis Freddie Mitchell Jojo Townsell Brian Poli-Dixon Brian Poli-Dixon Skip Hicks J.J. Stokes Flipper Anderson Paul Bergmann Jordan Payton Taylor Embree Craig Bragg Jim McElroy Jim McElroy Reggie Moore Flipper Anderson Jordan Payton Jim McElroy Mike Young Gwen Cooper Ron Copeland Mel Profit Cormac Carney Nelson Rosario Marcus Everett Durell Price Paco Craig Paco Craig Mike Sherrard Rick Wilkes Thomas Duarte Flipper Anderson Devin Fuller Darren Andrews Danny Farmer Danny Farmer Charles Arbuckle Flipper Anderson
100-yard receivers
WALLY HENRY 2016 MEDIA GUIDE
Jr. Fr.R Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr.
75
RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL MULTIPLE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
JERMAINE LEWIS, 1998-00 (2)
MULTIPLE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES
GASTON GREEN, 1985-87 (20)
JAMES MILLINER, 1993 (2)
CADE MCNOWN, 1995-98 (11)
JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, 2009-12 (19)
TED NARLESKI, 1950 (2)
BRETT HUNDLEY, 2012-14 (10)
FREEMAN MCNEIL, 1978-80 (17)
JAMES PRIMUS, 1985-86 (2)
CORY PAUS, 1999-02 (7)
KARIM ABDUL-JABBAR, 1993-95 (15)
JACKIE ROBINSON, 1939-40 (2)
JOSH ROSEN, 2015- (6)
SKIP HICKS, 1993-97 (15)
ROB SCRIBNER, 1972 (2)
DREW OLSON, 2004-05 (4)
DESHAUN FOSTER, 1998-01 (13) WENDELL TYLER, 1974-76 (12) PAUL PERKINS, 2013-15 (11) THEOTIS BROWN, 1976-78 (11)
ART SIMS, 1970 (2)
TOMMY MADDOX, 1990-91 (4)
MAURICE JONES-DREW, 2003-05 (9) KERMIT JOHNSON, 1971-73 (9) KEVIN NELSON, 1980-83 (9) CHRIS MARKEY, 2004-07 (8) BRIAN BROWN, 1987-90 (8) JAMES OWENS, 1976-78 (8) ERIC BALL, 1984-88 (7) TYLER EBELL, 2002-03 (7) GREG JONES,1967-69 (7) KEVIN WILLIAMS, 1991-92 (7) BILL KILMER, 1959-60 (6) JAMES MCALISTER, 1972-73 (6) JOHN SCIARRA, 1973-75 (6) KAHLIL BELL, 2005-07 (5) CAL ROSSI, 1945 (5) DERRICK COLEMAN, 2010-11 (4) SAM BROWN, 1954-55 (4) MEL FARR, 1965-66 (4) BRETT HUNDLEY, 2012- (3) JORDON JAMES, 2013 (3) DANNY ANDREWS (3), 1982-84 PAUL CAMERON, 1951-53 (3) RUSSEL CHARLES, 1974 (3) MICKEY CURETON, 1968-9 (3) MIKE HAFFNER, 1961 (3) MARV KENDRICKS, 1970-71(3) BOB SMITH, 1960-61 (3) SKIP SMITH, 1958-59 (3) RANDY TYLER, 1970-72 (3) KENNY WASHINGTON, 1939 (3)
TOM RAMSEY, 1982 (4)
PRIMO VILLANUEVA, 1954 (2)
TROY AIKMAN, 1987-88 (4)
MULTIPLE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
KEVIN PRINCE, 2009 (3)
DANNY FARMER, 1996-99 (11)
DENNIS DUMMIT, 1970 (2)
FREDDIE MITCHELL, 1998-2000 (9) FLIPPER ANDERSON, 1985-87 (8) J.J. STOKES, 1992-94 (8) JORDAN PAYTON, 2012-15 (7) CRAIG BRAGG, 2001-03 (7) KEVIN JORDAN, 1994-95 (7) JIM MCELROY, 1996-97 (7) NELSON ROSARIO, 2009-11 (6) SEAN LACHAPELLE, 1990-92 (5) BRIAN POLI-DIXON, 1998-2001 (5) THOMAS DUARTE, 2013-15 (4) CORMAC CARNEY, 1980-82 (4) MIKE SHERRARD, 1983-85 (4) MARCEDES LEWIS, 2005 (3) PACO CRAIG, 1986-87 (3) SKIP HICKS, 1996-97 (3) SCOTT MILLER, 1990 (3) REGGIE MOORE, 1988-90 (3) TAB PERRY, 2001-02 (3) SHAQ EVANS, 2012 (2) BRANDON BREAZELL, 2007 (2) GEORGE FARMER, 1969 (2) MIKE SEIDMAN, 2002 (2) GWEN COOPER, 1968-69 (2) RON COPELAND, 1967 (2) JOJO TOWNSELL, 1982 (2) TERRY VERNOY, 1970 (2) RICK WILKES, 1970 (2) MIKE YOUNG, 1983-84 (2)
SHAWN WILLS, 1987-91 (3) MANUEL WHITE, 2003-04 (2) CHRIS ALEXANDER, 1992 (2) EDDIE AYERS, 1974-75 (2) RICKY DAVIS, 1991-93 (2) BILL BOLDEN, 1967-69 (2) KEITH BROWN, 1998-99 (2) JEFF DANKWORTH, 1976 (2) ANTHONY EDGAR, 1979 (2) MARK HARMON, 1972-3 (2) AKIL HARRIS, 2000-01 (2)
TOMMY MADDOX 2016 MEDIA GUIDE
76
RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
SINGLE GAME 100-YARD RUSHING DUOS
Bill Kilmer Skip Smith
20 13
112 103
Jr. Jr.
at Stanford
Nov. 7, 1959
W, 55-13
Ken Solid Brooks Biddle Don Nelson
19 14 8
147 104 100
Sr. Sr. Sr.
Pacific
Oct. 5, 1945
W, 50-0
Opponent California
Date Oct. 22, 2015
Result W, 40-24
So. Jr.
Memphis
Sept. 6, 2014
W, 42-35
3 120 109 Jr. 7 108
So.
Arizona St.
Nov. 12, 2005
W, 50-38
Craig Bragg Tab Perry
9 7
230 126
So. Jr.
Oregon
Oct. 12, 2002
L, 31-30
Tab Perry Mike Seidman
7 8
145 138
Jr. Sr.
at Oregon St.
Oct. 5, 2002
W, 43-35
W, 54-14
Freddie Mitchell Brian Poli-Dixon
4 8
125 107
Jr. Jr.
Arizona St.
Sept. 30, 2000
W, 38-31
Oct. 13, 1990
W, 45-31
Danny Farmer Durell Price
7 3
142 102
Jr. Sr.
Wisconsin
Jan. 1, 1999
L, 38-31
Jr. Sr.
BYU (Anaheim) Dec. 30, 1986
W, 31-10
Danny Farmer Brian Poli-Dixon
6 4
135 130
Jr. So.
at Miami
Dec. 5, 1998
L, 49-45
164 128
Jr. So.
at Oregon
Nov. 17, 1979
W, 35-0
Skip Hicks Jim McElroy
7 6
117 105
Sr. Sr.
Tennessee
Sept. 6, 1997
L, 30-24
21 15
115 104
Sr. So.
Arizona
Oct. 27, 1978
W, 24-14
J.J. Stokes Kevin Jordan
7 6
175 164
Sr. Jr.
at Arizona St.
Nov. 12, 1994
W, 59-23
James Owens Theotis Brown
21 15
161 150
Sr. Sr.
Wash. St.
Oct. 14, 1978
W, 45-31
Flipper Anderson Paco Craig
7 4
130 102
Sr. Sr.
California
Oct. 31, 1987
W, 42-18
James Owens Theotis Brown
19 21
136 100
Jr. Jr.
at Wash. St.
Oct. 15, 1977
W, 27-16
Terry Vernoy Rick Wilkes 8
9 124 102 Sr.
So.
at California
Oct. 17, 1970
W, 24-21
Theotis Brown James Owens
35 22
220 123
So. So.
at Wash.
Oct. 30, 1976
W, 30-21
Wendell Tyler Jeff Dankworth
19 18
131 107
Sr. Sr.
at California
Oct. 23, 1976
W, 35-19
Jeff Dankworth Theotis Brown
19 22
155 127
Sr. So.
Arizona St.
Sept. 9, 1976
W, 28-10
Wendell Tyler John Sciarra
24 21
180 121
Jr. Sr.
at Stanford
Oct. 11, 1975
W, 31-21
Wendell Tyler John Sciarra
19 13
125 109
Jr. Sr.
at Oregon
Nov. 8, 1975
W, 50-17
Russel Charles Eddie Ayers
20 15
154 110
Sr. Jr.
at Oregon St.
Nov. 16, 1974
W, 33-14
Russel Charles Wendell Tyler
17 16
109 106
Sr. So.
Stanford
Oct. 12, 1974
T, 13-13
Kermit Johnson John Sciarra
11 5
141 130
Sr. So.
Washington
Nov. 3, 1973
W, 62-13
Kermit Johnson James McAlister
11 14
168 117
Sr. Sr.
at Stanford
Oct. 13, 1973
W, 59-13
Kermit Johnson James McAlister
9 11
123 104
Sr. Sr.
Utah
Oct. 6, 1973
W, 66-16
Randy Tyler Mark Harmon
13 14
108 107
Sr. Jr.
at Wash.
Nov. 11, 1972
L, 21-30
Kermit Johnson Rob Scribner
10 13
139 101
Jr. Sr.
at California
Oct. 21, 1972
W, 49-13
Kermit Johnson James McAlister
15 11
183 121
Jr. Jr.
Arizona
Oct. 7, 1972
W, 42-31
Art Sims Randy Tyler
16 23
104 102
Sr. So.
at Oregon St.
Oct. 14, 1970
W, 14-9
Mickey Cureton Bill Bolden 3 Greg Jones
14 108 20
133 Sr. 103
Jr.
California
Oct. 18, 1969
W, 32-0
Sr.
Bob Smith 17 Mike Haffner
177 24
Sr. 119
California So.
Nov. 4, 1961
W, 35-15
Bill Kilmer Bob Smith
27 19
147 121
Sr. Jr.
Duke
Dec. 3, 1960
W, 27-6
Skip Smith Bill Kilmer
7 14
107 105
Jr. Jr.
NC State
Nov. 13, 1959
Name
Att. Yds
Cl.
Opponent
Date
Paul Perkins Brett Hundley
22 12
190 110
So. Jr.R.
at Colorado
Oct. 25, 2014
Result
Johnathan Franklin Derrick Coleman
30 15
216 185
So. Jr.
Wash. St.
Oct. 2, 2010
W, 42-28
Chris Markey Kahlil Bell
14 27
193 109
Sr. Jr.
Washington
Sept. 22, 2007
W, 44-31
Chris Markey Kahlil Bell
23 19
208 102
Jr. So.
Rice
Sept. 9, 2006
W, 26-16
Chris Markey Kahlil Bell
24 19
161 136
So. Fr.
Northwestern
Dec. 30, 2005
W, 50-38
Name Thomas Duarte Devin Fuller
No. Yds 10 141 7 100
Cl. Jr. Sr.
Jermaine Lewis Akil Harris
17 13
104 100
Sr. Fr.R
Arizona St.
Sept. 30, 2000
W, 38-31
Thomas Duarte Jordan Payton
4 7
110 104
Durell Price Skip Hicks
14 18
110 101
Fr. Jr.
NE Louisiana
Sept. 14, 1996
W, 44-0
Chris Markey Joe Cowan 3 Marcedes Lewis
Derek Ayers James Milliner
5 9
174 113
Fr.R So.
BYU
Oct. 9, 1993
Shawn Wills Kevin Williams
16 16
137 134
Sr. Jr.
at Ore. St.
Oct. 19, 1991
W, 44-7
Kevin Williams Shawn Wills
19 15
151 119
Jr. Sr.
Arizona
Oct. 12, 1991
Brian Brown Kevin Smith
22 26
175 105
Sr. Jr.
San Diego St.
Gaston Green Marcus Greenwood
33 5
266 104
Freeman McNeil Anthony Edgar
36 17
Theotis Brown Freeman McNeil
W, 40-37 ot
SINGLE GAME 100-YARD RECEIVING DUOS
W, 68-14
Sr.
100-Yard Rushing and 100-Yard Receiving Games Name Skip Hicks Skip Hicks
Rush Att. 25 28
Yds 147 146
Rec. 3 4
Yds 106 113
100-Tackle Seasons (1975-present)
W, 21-12
2016 MEDIA GUIDE
No. 149 106 150 115 125 133 103 111 102 100 106 143 141 109 108 106 110 102 125 108 106 101 109 119 112 143 124 104 133 109 112 105 161 114 147 136 106 105 159 119 107 120 105
77
Player Eric Kendricks, lb Eric Kendricks, lb Eric Kendricks, lb Dennis Keyes, s Spencer Havner. lb Brandon Chillar, lb Marcus Reese, lb Robert Thomas, lb Brian Wilmer, lb Abdul McCullough, lb Donnie Edwards, lb Craig Davis, lb Eric Turner, s Matt Darby, s Rocen Keeton, lb Marvcus Patton, lb Chance Johnson, lb Craig Davis, lb Ken Norton, lb Chance Johnson, lb Ken Norton, lb Craig Rutledge, s James Washington, s James Washington, s Tommy Taylor, lb Don Rogers, s Don Rogers, s Blanchard Montgomery, lb Don Rogers, s Tom Sullivan, s Avon Riley, lb Kenny Easley, s Jerry Robinson, lb Manu Tuiasosopo, lb Jerry Robinson, lb Frank Stephens, lb Jeff Muro, lb John Fowler, lb Jerry Robinson, lb Frank Stephens, lb Raymond Burks, lb Terry Tautolo, lb Dale Curry, lb
RECORDS
Year 2014 2013 2012 2007 2004 2003 2002 2001 1996 1995 1994 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1988 1988 1987 1987 1986 1986 1985 1984 1984 1983 1982 1982 1981 1981 1980 1980 1978 1978 1977 1977 1977 1977 1976 1976 1976 1975 1975
Opponent Washington at Cal
Date Nov. 15, 1997 Oct. 26, 1996
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL DEFENSE
OFFENSE RUSHING 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
RUSHING Year 1973 1976 1975 1972 1978 1974 2014 1979 1985 2012
G 11 12 12 11 12 11 13 11 12 14
ATT 689 740 746 673 695 603 557 624 632 599
YDS 4,403 3,978 3,821 3,810 2,956 2,884 2,724 2,719 2,690 2,671
AVG 6.4 5.4 5.1 5.7 4.3 4.8 4.9 4.4 4.3 4.5
TD 56 42 41 38 24 25 26 17 26 29
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
PASSING 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Year 1954 1947 1952 1985 1966 1987 2006 1988 1953 1991
G 9 9 9 12 10 12 13 12 10 12
ATT 314 338 360 404 377 411 419 438 428 429
YDS 659 838 847 855 1,055 1,121 1,184 1,194 1,216 1,229
AVG 2.1 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.9
TD 2 4 3 13 8 7 9 10 4 13
PASSING Year 2012 2015 1988 2014 2013 2005 1982 2000 1997 2002
TOTAL OFFENSE Year 1) 2012 2) 2014 3) 2015 4) 1998 5) 2013 6) 1991 7) 2011 8) 1988 9) 1973 10) 2005
G 14 13 12 13 13 12 12 12 12 13
G 14 13 13 12 13 12 14 12 11 12
ATT 496 510 369 435 392 389 360 396 321 367
COMP 324 300 215 298 265 247 223 216 192 204
PLAYS 1,095 992 970 859 958 900 898 910 782 825
YDS 3,860 3,755 3,658 3,358 3,269 3,244 3,232 3,186 3,168 2,985
PCT 65.3 58.8 58.3 68.5 67.6 63.5 61.9 54.5 59.8 55.6
YDS 6,531 6,082 6,055 5,847 5,825 5,287 5,273 5,252 5,177 5,172
INT 11 13 12 6 9 6 12 12 6 11
TD 29 23 29 24 25 34 23 24 25 19
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Year 1953 1955 1961 1962 1956 1950 1946 1948 1958 1957
TOTAL DEFENSE Year 1) 1954 2) 1947 3) 1953 4) 1952 5) 1946 6) 1950 7) 1966 8) 1951 9) 1955 10) 1961
AVG 5.96 6.13 6.24 6.81 6.08 5.87 5.87 5.77 6.62 6.27
G 10 11 11 10 10 9 11 10 10 10
ATT 155 160 158 163 137 180 201 164 152 171
COMP YDS 65 686 67 814 75 864 78 924 55 942 80 949 68 968 67 987 72 993 84 1,003
G 9 9 10 9 11 9 10 9 11 11
PLAYS 530 607 654 668 740 624 653 653 727 602
YDS 1,708 1,868 1,902 1,953 2,257 2,262 2,452 2,497 2,523 2,528
G 9 9 11 10 9 10 10 9 10 11
PTS 40 55 74 76 80 84 90 96 103 117
AVG 4.4 6.1 6.7 7.6 8.9 8.4 9.0 10.7 10.3 10.6
PCT 41.9 41.9 47.4 47.8 39.9 44.4 33.8 40.9 47.3 49.1
INT 20 16 14 10 17 19 29 15 17 22
TD 5 3 4 3 5 4 5 14 9 4
AVG 3.22 3.08 2.91 2.92 3.05 3.63 3.75 3.82 3.47 4.20
SCORING SCORING 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Year 2013 2012 1997 1998 1973 2005 2014 1987 2015 1982
G 13 14 12 12 11 12 13 12 13 12
PTS 480 482 477 476 470 469 435 426 419 399
AVG 36.9 34.4 39.8 39.7 42.7 39.1 33.5 35.5 32.2 33.3
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
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HEAD COACH DICK VERMEIL WITH JOHN SCIARRA 2016 MEDIA GUIDE
Year 1954 1952 1955 1953 1947 1960 1957 1950 1969 1946
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RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL RUSHING OFFENSE Year
G
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
2015 13 460 2014 13 557 2013 13 566 2012 14 599 2011 14 552 2010 12 484 2009 13 421 2008 12 379 2007 13 527 2006 13 436 2005 12 436 2004 12 466 2003 13 455 2002 13 519 2001 11 459 2000 12 462 1999 11 410 1998 12 490 1997 12 498 1996 11 465 1995 12 546 1994 11 413 1993 12 521 1992 11 436 1991 12 540 1990 11 414 1989 11 441 1988 12 539 1987 12 597 1986 12 571 1985 12 632 1984 12 531 1983 12 580 1982 12 548 1981 12 576 1980 11 561 1979 11 624 1978 12 695 1977 11 601 1976* 12 740 1975* 12 746 1974 11 603 1973* 11 689 1972* 11 673 1971 10 501 1970 11 504 1969 10 523 1968 10 480 1967 10 505 1966* 10 509 1965 11 513 1964 10 351 1963 10 373 1962 10 388 1961* 11 555 1960 10 449 1959 10 443 1958 10 466 1957 10 521 1956 10 436 1955 11 470 1954* 9 454 1953 10 487 1952 9 450 1951 9 456 1950 9 426 1949 9 448 1948 10 379 1947 9 410 1946 11 537 1945 9 428 * = conference leader
2,300 2,724 2,556 2,671 2,497 2,107 1,490 993 1,963 1,687 1,928 2,219 1,195 1,658 1,869 1,200 1,191 2,189 1,988 1,698 2,550 1,688 2,204 1,371 2,401 1,566 1,401 2,385 2,414 2,607 2,690 1,859 1,939 1,868 1,913 2,289 2,719 2,956 2,569 3,978 3,821 2,884 4,403 3,810 1,599 1,837 2,128 1,444 2,074 2,338 2,221 1,021 759 1,376 2,240 2,044 1,695 1,445 2,003 1,352 2,169 2,578 2,320 1,253 2,005 1,681 1,819 1,255 1,932 2,668 1,968
5.0 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 3.5 2.6 3.7 3.9 4.4 4.8 2.6 3.2 4.1 2.6 2.9 4.5 4.0 3.7 4.7 4.1 4.2 3.1 4.4 3.8 3.2 4.4 4.0 4.6 4.3 3.5 3.3 3.4 3.3 4.1 4.4 4.3 4.3 5.4 5.1 4.8 6.4 5.7 3.2 3.6 4.1 3.0 4.1 4.6 4.3 2.9 2.0 3.5 4.0 4.6 3.8 3.1 3.8 3.1 4.6 5.7 4.8 2.8 4.4 3.9 4.1 3.3 4.7 4.9 4.6
26 26 36 29 23 20 12 10 12 11 21 18 11 20 23 19 14 31 32 26 26 13 18 13 22 21 9 20 30 30 26 11 19 25 21 25 17 24 19 42 41 25 56 38 15 19 23 14 24 28 24 6 2 12 21 17 14 8 21 14 — — — — — — — 16 16 25 —
PASSING OFFENSE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
G 13 13 13 14 14 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 11 12
Att Comp 510 300 435 298 392 265 496 324 346 193 318 162 436 244 433 237 389 185 400 224 389 247 358 204 430 226 367 204 292 153 396 216 366 180 369 215
Yds 3,755 3,358 3,269 3,860 2,776 1,693 2,896 2,406 2,374 2,604 3,244 2,701 2,639 2,985 2,399 3,186 2,406 3,658
Pct. 58.8 68.5 67.6 65.3 55.8 50.9 56.0 55.6 47.6 56.0 63.5 57.0 52.6 55.6 52.4 54.5 49.2 58.3
Int. 13 6 9 11 9 14 12 20 15 14 6 13 15 11 8 12 17 12
TD 23 24 25 29 18 9 10 7 13 16 34 22 12 19 8 24 11 29
1997 12 321 1996 11 359 1995 12 326 1994 11 343 1993 12 360 1992 11 314 1991 12 360 1990* 11 349 1989 11 293 1988 12 371 1987 12 300 1986 12 287 1985 12 282 1984 12 346 1983 12 315 1982 12 360 1981 12 248 1980 11 218 1979 11 193 1978 12 144 1977 11 174 1976 12 163 1975 12 148 1974 11 152 1973 11 93 1972 11 82 1971 10 178 1970 11 353 1969 10 239 1968 10 221 1967* 10 179 1966 10 179 1965 11 158 1964 10 218 1963* 10 260 1962 10 129 1961 11 103 1960 10 145 1959 10 144 1958 10 201 1957 10 131 1956 10 152 1955 11 131 1954 9 107 1953 10 133 1952 9 179 1951 9 163 1950 9 159 1949 9 132 1948 10 203 1947 9 147 1946 11 167 1945 9 108 *=conference leader
192 183 165 200 197 162 220 192 169 239 192 156 174 186 218 223 138 123 91 67 89 83 76 72 40 35 70 181 125 98 98 90 81 107 122 54 47 72 57 79 69 63 68 52 50 77 79 80 57 82 69 74 34
3,168 2,553 2,237 2,707 2,398 1,976 2,886 2,766 2,091 2,867 2,693 2,013 2,298 2,205 2,740 3,232 1,840 1,797 1,423 870 1,248 1,082 1,346 1,222 774 653 1,036 2,527 2,176 1,403 1,588 1,397 1,515 1,453 1,560 891 732 1,183 933 1,027 1,009 868 1,030 721 661 1,046 1,031 1,154 929 1,333 1,022 1,357 641
59.8 51.0 50.6 58.3 54.7 51.6 61.1 55.0 57.7 64.4 64.0 54.4 61.7 53.8 69.0 61.9 55.6 56.4 47.2 46.5 51.1 50.9 51.4 47.4 43.0 42.7 39.5 51.2 52.3 44.3 54.7 50.2 51.2 49.2 47.0 41.8 45.6 49.6 39.6 39.3 52.7 41.4 51.9 48.6 38.0 43.0 48.5 50.3 43.2 40.4 46.9 44.3 31.4
6 16 9 10 8 10 16 16 17 11 8 10 14 11 11 12 20 8 15 11 8 8 14 15 5 7 16 20 12 18 8 10 6 18 13 13 5 9 10 16 6 10 11 10 11 11 14 8 11 22 17 15 12
25 13 11 15 21 9 17 17 13 25 17 13 12 12 16 23 16 13 13 2 10 7 8 5 6 6 3 16 20 10 10 7 9 14 10 4 2 8 9 9 7 4 13 10 9 13 12 10 11 6 8 16 7
TOTAL OFFENSE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998* 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987* 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982* 1981 1980 1979 1978
G 13 13 13 14 14 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12
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Plays 970 992 958 1,095 898 802 857 812 916 836 825 824 885 886 751 858 776 859 819 824 872 756 881 750 900 763 734 910 897 858 914 867 896 908 826 779 817 839
79
Yds 6,055 6,082 5,825 6,531 5,273 3,800 4,386 3,399 4,337 4,291 5,172 4,920 3,834 4,643 4,268 4,386 3,597 5,847 5,156 4,251 4,787 4,395 4,602 3,347 5,287 4,332 3,492 5,252 5,107 4,620 4,988 4,064 4,679 5,100 3,753 4,086 4,142 3,826
RECORDS
Avg. 6.24 6.13 6.08 5.96 5.87 4.74 5.12 4.19 4.73 5.13 6.27 5.97 4.33 5.24 5.68 5.11 4.64 6.81 6.30 5.16 5.49 5.81 5.22 4.46 5.87 5.68 4.76 5.77 5.69 5.38 5.46 4.69 5.22 5.62 4.54 5.25 5.07 4.56
1977 11 1976 12 1975 12 1974 11 1973* 11 1972 11 1971 10 1970 11 1969 10 1968 10 1967* 10 1966* 10 1965 11 1964 10 1963 10 1962 10 1961* 11 1960* 10 1959 10 1958 10 1957 10 1956 10 1955 11 1954* 9 1953 10 1952 9 1951 9 1950 9 1949 9 1948 10 1947 9 1946 11 1945 9 * = conference leader
775 903 894 755 782 755 679 857 762 700 679 730 752 620 649 577 726 641 631 730 713 659 656 561 683 706 659 652 638 631 623 777 593
3,817 5,060 5,167 4,106 5,177 4,463 2,634 4,364 4,304 2,847 3,662 3,735 3,736 2,474 2,319 2,267 2,972 3,227 2,628 2,472 3,012 2,220 3,199 3,299 2,981 2,299 3,036 2,835 2,748 2,588 2,954 4,025 2,609
Pts. 419 435 480 482 323 242 286 212 291 299 469 361 248 387 317 353 230 476 477 330 338 239 368 201 323 305 209 392 426 385 363 275 309 399 302 306 257 261 269 391 349 240 470 351 166 274 329 197 284 281 257 145 96 118 185 175 169 136 190
Avg. 32.2 33.5 36.9 34.4 23.1 20.2 22.0 17.7 22.4 23.0 39.1 30.1 19.1 29.8 28.8 29.4 20.9 39.7 39.8 30.0 28.2 21.7 30.7 18.3 26.9 27.7 19.0 32.7 35.5 32.1 30.3 22.9 25.8 33.3 25.2 27.8 23.4 21.8 24.5 32.6 29.1 21.2 42.7 31.9 16.6 24.9 32.9 19.7 28.4 28.1 23.4 14.5 9.6 11.8 16.8 17.5 16.9 13.6 19.0
SCORING OFFENSE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998* 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993* 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987* 1986 1985* 1984 1983 1982* 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976* 1975 1974 1973* 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966* 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961* 1960 1959 1958 1957
G 13 13 13 14 14 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 10
4.93 5.60 5.78 5.44 6.62 5.91 3.88 5.10 5.65 4.07 5.39 5.12 4.97 3.99 3.57 3.93 4.09 5.03 4.16 3.39 4.22 3.37 4.88 5.88 4.36 3.26 4.61 4.35 4.31 4.10 4.74 5.18 4.40
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1956 10 148 14.8 1955* 11 199 18.1 1954** 9 367 40.8 1953 10 222 22.2 1952 9 220 24.4 1951 9 188 20.9 1950 9 196 21.8 1949 9 227 25.2 1948 10 156 15.6 1947 9 172 19.1 1946 11 327 29.7 1945 9 135 15.0 * = conference leader; ** = NCAA leader
RUSHING DEFENSE Year G Att.
Yds.
Avg.
2015 13 588 2,578 2014 13 505 1,923 2013 13 554 2,187 2012 14 561 2,315 2011 14 518 2,668 2010 12 473 2,466 2009 13 469 1,856 2008 12 460 2,037 2007 13 472 1,419 2006* 13 419 1,184 2005 12 520 2,793 2004 12 490 2,521 2003 13 478 1,520 2002 13 476 1,684 2001 11 404 1,339 2000 12 508 2,223 1999 11 463 2,087 1998 12 482 2,164 1997 12 420 1,383 1996 11 418 1,288 1995 12 470 1,819 1994 11 539 2,238 1993 12 481 1,621 1992 11 519 1,788 1991 12 429 1,229 1990 11 530 2,174 1989 11 477 1,945 1988 12 438 1,194 1987* 12 411 1,121 1986 12 487 1,473 1985** 12 404 855 1984 12 484 1,619 1983 12 506 1,797 1982 12 489 1,523 1981 12 537 2,049 1980 11 463 1,335 1979 11 488 1,945 1978 12 594 1,990 1977 11 532 1,696 1976 12 516 1,770 1975 12 538 2,251 1974 11 530 2,163 1973 11 509 1,932 1972 11 549 1,929 1971 10 502 1,928 1970 11 501 1,661 1969 10 457 1,237 1968 10 490 1,845 1967 10 470 1,750 1966 10 377 1,055 1965 11 472 1,865 1964 10 567 2,549 1963 10 509 2,213 1962 10 571 2,155 1961* 11 444 1,664 1960 10 446 1,535 1959 10 518 1,978 1958 10 504 1,970 1957 10 484 1,807 1956 10 518 1,632 1955* 11 — 1,709 1954** 9 314 659 1953 10 — 1,216 1952 9 — 847 1951 9 — 1,407 1950 9 — 1,313 1949 9 — 1,472 1948 10 — 1,887 1947 9 — 838 1946 11 — 1,289 1945 9 — 1,072 * = conference leader; ** = NCAA leader
TD
4.4 3.8 3.9 4.1 5.2 5.2 4.0 4.4 3.0 2.8 5.4 5.1 3.2 3.5 3.3 4.4 4.5 4.5 3.3 3.1 3.9 4.2 3.4 3.4 2.9 4.1 4.1 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.1 3.3 3.6 3.1 3.8 2.9 4.0 3.4 3.2 3.4 4.2 4.1 3.8 3.5 3.8 3.3 2.8 3.8 3.7 2.8 4.0 4.5 4.4 3.8 3.7 3.3 3.8 3.9 3.7 3.2 — 2.1 — — — — — — — — —
17 19 19 20 26 23 14 17 10 9 29 18 12 15 13 20 19 26 13 20 16 17 13 11 13 27 22 10 7 16 13 20 15 11 10 8 15 12 11 7 18 12 13 21 18 13 5 22 17 8 11 25 21 14 14 8 12 11 9 12 — — — — — — — — — — —
PASSING DEFENSE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
G 13 13 13 14 14 12
Att. Comp 457 261 497 306 436 266 479 303 471 298 360 225
Yds. 2,642 3,258 2,830 3,508 3,172 2,575
Pct. 57.1 61.6 61.0 63.3 63.3 62.5
Int. 12 11 14 15 14 7
TD 18 22 16 27 28 19
2009 13 367 2008 12 332 2007 13 503 2006 13 421 2005 12 411 2004 12 408 2003* 13 422 2002 13 432 2001 11 349 2000 12 384 1999 11 376 1998 12 430 1997 12 456 1996 11 371 1995 12 421 1994 11 271 1993 12 374 1992 11 235 1991 12 403 1990 11 277 1989* 11 315 1988 12 368 1987 12 396 1986* 12 385 1985 12 401 1984 12 395 1983 12 369 1982 12 386 1981 12 352 1980 11 337 1979 11 286 1978 12 270 1977 11 284 1976 12 328 1975 12 294 1974 11 234 1973 11 288 1972 11 264 1971 10 211 1970 11 372 1969* 10 278 1968 10 267 1967 10 191 1966 10 222 1965 11 235 1964 10 189 1963 10 199 1962* 10 163 1961 11 158 1960 10 186 1959 10 183 1958 10 152 1957 10 171 1956 10 137 1955 11 160 1954 9 216 1953 10 155 1952 9 240 1951 9 207 1950 9 180 1949 9 192 1948 10 164 1947 9 80 1946 11 201 1945 9 136 * = conference leader
215 177 273 236 244 227 249 217 165 194 200 224 228 185 235 161 201 115 213 141 174 193 202 211 244 223 220 214 178 191 165 142 159 176 146 131 158 134 110 173 121 138 93 107 118 100 103 78 75 98 91 72 84 55 67 92 65 104 94 80 91 67 71 68 52
2,486 2,012 3,043 2,904 2,824 2,674 2,609 2,967 2,188 2,613 2,804 3,090 2,838 2,792 3,011 2,241 2,410 1,488 2,641 1,852 1,795 2,092 2,276 2,178 2,646 2,670 2,651 2,406 2,128 2,041 2,012 1,748 1,915 1,740 1,842 1,700 1,668 2,050 1,414 2,573 1,358 1,676 1,105 1,397 1,500 1,304 1,339 924 864 1,092 1,181 993 1,003 942 814 1,049 686 1,153 1,090 949 1,324 987 1,030 968 710
58.6 53.3 54.3 56.1 59.4 55.6 52.6 50.2 47.3 50.5 53.2 52.1 50.0 49.9 55.8 59.4 53.7 48.9 52.9 50.9 55.2 52.4 51.0 54.8 60.8 56.5 59.6 55.4 50.6 56.7 57.7 52.6 56.0 53.7 49.7 55.9 54.8 50.8 52.2 46.5 43.6 51.7 48.7 48.2 50.2 52.8 51.7 47.8 47.4 52.7 49.7 47.3 49.1 39.9 41.9 42.5 41.9 43.3 45.4 44.4 47.4 40.9 39.4 33.8 38.2
20 11 13 13 8 14 19 17 16 13 17 12 22 13 9 10 19 7 21 14 17 13 22 21 15 11 25 12 19 18 14 23 15 25 12 14 22 20 9 12 22 13 15 25 18 11 9 10 14 14 11 17 22 17 16 28 20 34 14 19 14 15 11 29 18
16 19 23 18 19 18 15 20 12 24 22 16 14 19 22 17 14 10 10 10 8 11 17 9 10 9 12 16 10 9 15 9 7 9 12 9 10 11 11 17 6 7 5 5 9 10 8 3 4 3 10 9 4 5 — 4 — — — — — — — — —
TOTAL DEFENSE Year G
Plays
Yds.
Avg.
2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001* 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987*
1,045 1,002 990 1,040 989 833 836 792 975 840 931 898 900 908 753 892 839 912 876 789 891 810 855 754 832 807 792 806 807
5,220 5,181 5,017 5,823 5,840 5,041 4,342 4,049 4,462 4,088 5,617 5,195 4,129 4,651 3,527 4,836 4,891 5,254 4,221 4,080 4,830 4,479 4,031 3,276 3,870 4,026 3,740 3,286 3,397
4.99 5.17 5.07 5.60 5.90 6.05 5.19 5.11 4.58 4.87 6.03 5.79 4.59 5.12 4.68 5.42 5.83 5.76 4.82 5.17 5.42 5.53 4.71 4.34 4.65 4.99 4.72 4.08 4.21
13 13 13 14 14 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12
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1986 12 1985* 12 1984 12 1983 12 1982 12 1981 12 1980 11 1979 11 1978 12 1977 11 1976 12 1975 12 1974 11 1973 11 1972 11 1971 10 1970 11 1969 10 1968 10 1967 10 1966 10 1965 11 1964 10 1963 10 1962 10 1961* 11 1960* 10 1959 10 1958 10 1957 10 1956 10 1955 11 1954* 9 1953 10 1952 9 1951 9 1950 9 1949 9 1948 10 1947 9 1946 11 1945 9 * = conference leader
872 805 879 875 875 889 800 774 864 816 844 832 766 797 813 713 873 735 751 661 653 805 788 756 780 660 686 755 704 918 715 727 530 654 668 653 624 669 713 607 740 553
3,651 3,501 4,289 4,448 3,929 4,077 3,376 3,957 3,738 3,611 3,510 4,093 3,872 3,600 3,979 3,342 4,034 2,595 3,521 2,855 2,452 3365 3853 3552 3079 2528 2627 3159 2963 2810 2574 2523 1708 1902 1953 2497 2262 2796 2874 1868 2257 1782
Pts. 338 365 301 386 439 364 276 348 290 259 410 309 305 326 225 368 311 340 247 318 300 295 230 232 190 332 246 190 195 222 214 248 265 231 197 135 256 172 196 173 243 174 199 239 243 240 103 246 161 127 162 145
Avg. 26.0 28.1 23.2 27.6 31.4 30.3 21.2 29.0 22.3 19.9 34.2 25.8 23.5 25.1 20.5 30.7 28.3 28.3 20.6 28.9 25.0 26.8 19.2 21.1 15.8 30.2 22.4 15.8 16.3 18.5 17.8 20.7 22.1 19.3 16.4 12.3 23.3 14.3 17.8 14.4 20.3 15.8 18.1 21.7 24.3 21.8 10.3 24.6 16.1 12.7 16.2 14.5
SCORING DEFENSE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987* 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969* 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964
G 13 13 13 14 14 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 11 12 11 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 11 12 12 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 10 11 10
4.19 4.35 4.88 5.08 4.49 4.59 4.22 5.11 4.33 4.43 4.16 4.92 5.05 4.52 4.89 4.69 4.62 3.53 4.69 4.32 3.75 4.18 4.89 4.70 3.95 3.83 3.83 4.18 4.21 3.06 3.60 3.47 3.22 2.91 2.90 3.82 3.63 4.18 4.03 3.08 3.05 2.68
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10 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 11 9
219 139 142 84 150 173 90 122 74 40
1953 1952
10 9
76 55
7.6 6.1
1951
9
120
13.3
TOTAL OFFENSE (Based on Yardage)
21.9 13.9 12.9 8.4 15.0 17.3 9.0 12.2 7.4 4.4
RUSHING (Based on Yardage) Year Player 2015 Paul Perkins 2014* Paul Perkins 2013 Brett Hundley 2012 Johnathan Franklin 2011 Johnathan Franklin 2010 Johnathan Franklin 2009 Johnathan Franklin 2008 Kahlil Bell 2007 Kahlil Bell 2006 Chris Markey 2005 Maurice Jones-Drew 2004 Maurice Jones-Drew 2003 Maurice Jones-Drew 2002 Tyler Ebell 2001* DeShaun Foster 2000 DeShaun Foster 1999 Keith Brown 1998 DeShaun Foster 1997 Skip Hicks 1996 Skip Hicks 1995* Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1993 Skip Hicks 1992 Kevin Williams 1991* Kevin Williams 1990 Brian Brown 1989 Brian Brown 1988 Eric Ball 1987 Gaston Green 1986* Gaston Green 1985 Gaston Green 1984 Danny Andrews 1983 Kevin Nelson 1982 Danny Andrews 1981 Kevin Nelson 1980 Freeman McNeil 1979 Freeman McNeil 1978 Theotis Brown 1977 James Owens 1976 Theotis Brown 1975 Wendell Tyler 1974 Russel Charles 1973* Kermit Johnson 1972 Kermit Johnson 1971 Marv Kendricks 1970 Marv Kendricks 1969 Greg Jones 1968 Greg Jones 1967 Greg Jones 1966 Mel Farr 1965 Mel Farr 1964 Larry Zeno 1963 Jim Colletto 1962 Kermit Alexander 1961* Mike Haffner 1960* Bill Kilmer 1959 Ray Smith 1958 Ray Smith 1957 Chuck Kendall 1956 Barry Billington 1955* Sam Brown 1954 Jim Decker 1953* Paul Cameron 1952 Ted Narleski 1951 Paul Cameron 1950 Ted Narleski 1949 Cliff Schroeder 1948 Ernie Johnson 1947 Cal Rossi 1946 Gene Rowland 1945* Cal Rossi 1944 Johnny Roesch 1943 Johnny Roesch 1942 Al Solari 1941 George Phillips 1940 Jackie Robinson 1939* Kenny Washington 1938 Kenny Washington 1937 Kenny Washington 1936 Billy Bob Williams * = conference leader
G 13 13 13 14 14 12 13 10 8 13 12 11 13 13 8 11 8 11 12 11 11 11 9 7 11 11 11 10 10 11 8 10 11 12 10 9 10 12 11 12 12 11 11 11 9 11 10 10 9 10 11 10 9 10 11 10 10 na 9 10 11 9 10 8 9 9 9 9 9 11 5 6 9 11 10 11 11 11 11 10
Att 237 251 160 282 166 214 126 141 142 227 186 160 135 234 216 269 98 126 258 224 296 210 100 115 191 154 130 166 206 253 158 158 188 97 195 203 271 211 176 200 208 132 150 140 131 107 158 121 111 138 122 113 47 82 112 163 132 79 98 106 144 47 146 96 159 88 118 62 66 84 95 54 78 152 69 121 169 147 138 106
Yds 1,343 1,575 748 1,734 976 1,127 566 397 795 1,107 914 1,007 582 994 1,109 1,037 421 673 1,282 1,034 1,571 1,227 563 582 1,141 798 463 784 1,098 1,405 712 605 898 482 883 1,105 1,396 1,283 938 1,092 1,388 763 1,129 952 556 573 761 476 662 809 821 325 179 472 703 803 417 307 388 396 892 508 665 206 597 407 401 296 455 540 679 352 330 526 354 383 812 573 530 423
Avg 5.7 6.3 4.7 6.1 5.9 5.3 4.5 2.8 5.6 4.9 4.9 6.3 4.3 4.2 5.1 3.9 4.3 5.3 5.0 4.6 5.3 5.8 5.6 5.1 6.0 5.2 3.6 4.7 5.3 5.6 4.5 3.8 4.8 5.0 4.5 5.4 5.2 6.1 5.3 5.5 6.7 5.8 7.5 6.8 4.2 5.4 4.8 3.9 6.0 5.9 6.7 2.9 3.8 5.8 6.3 4.9 3.4 3.9 4.0 3.7 6.2 10.8 4.6 2.1 3.8 4.6 3.4 4.8 6.9 6.3 7.2 6.5 4.2 3.5 4.7 3.2 4.8 3.7 3.8 3.9
Year Player 2015 Josh Rosen 2014 Brett Hundley 2013 Brett Hundley 2012 Brett Hundley 2011 Kevin Prince 2010 Richard Brehaut 2009 Kevin Prince 2008 Kevin Craft 2007 Ben Olson 2006 Patrick Cowan 2005 Drew Olson 2004 Drew Olson 2003 Drew Olson 2002 Cory Paus 2001 Cory Paus 2000 Cory Paus 1999 Cory Paus 1998 Cade McNown 1997 Cade McNown 1996 Cade McNown 1995 Cade McNown 1994 Wayne Cook 1993 Wayne Cook 1992 John Barnes 1991 Tommy Maddox 1990* Tommy Maddox 1989 Bret Johnson 1988 Troy Aikman 1987 Troy Aikman 1986 Matt Stevens 1985 David Norrie 1984 Steve Bono 1983 Rick Neuheisel 1982 Tom Ramsey 1981 Tom Ramsey 1980 Freeman McNeil 1979 Freeman McNeil 1978 Theotis Brown 1977 Rick Bashore 1976 Jeff Dankworth 1975 John Sciarra 1974 John Sciarra 1973 Kermit Johnson 1972 Mark Harmon 1971 Marv Kendricks 1970 Dennis Dummit 1969 Dennis Dummit 1968 Jim Nader 1967* Gary Beban 1966* Gary Beban 1965* Gary Beban 1964 Larry Zeno 1963 Larry Zeno 1962 Larry Zeno 1961* Bob Smith 1960* Bill Kilmer 1959 Bill Kilmer 1958 Don Long 1957 Don Long 1956 Don Long 1955 Sam Brown 1954 Primo Villanueva 1953 Paul Cameron 1952 Paul Cameron 1951* Paul Cameron 1950 Ted Narleski 1949 Ernie Johnson 1948 Ray Nagel 1947 Ben Reiges 1946* Ernie Case 1945 Cal Rossi 1944* Bob Waterfield 1943 Johnny Roesch 1942* Bob Waterfield 1941 Bob Waterfield 1940 Jackie Robinson 1939* Kenny Washington 1938 Kenny Washington 1937 Kenny Washington * = conference leader
2007
Att 524 551 531 638 344 269 376 499 164 330 428 394 399 212 233 278 237 432 391 424 316 364 364 139 420 417 316 432 352 331 268 312 339 470 337 203 271 211 280 275 343 183 150 168 131 423 303 231 301 280 326 309 258 134 214 292 195 122 157 94 173 136 252 171 293 138 196 144 89 154 95 157 81 166 149 218 262 212 210
Yds 3,684 3,799 3,819 4,095 2,252 1,357 2,229 2,361 940 1,890 3,150 2,671 1,886 1,559 1,577 2,007 1,307 3,652 3,142 2,482 2,009 2,356 2,038 881 2,652 2,830 1,802 2,854 2,440 1,789 1,823 1,580 2,074 3,124 1,782 1,105 1,396 1,283 1,332 1,681 2,100 1,235 1,129 1,018 531 2,305 1,992 973 1,586 1,699 2,073 1,688 1,209 708 966 1,889 1,090 459 851 447 1,074 886 1,143 707 1,482 750 958 954 507 1,071 679 980 330 1,177 780 827 1,394 787 1,025
PASSING (Based on Completions) Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Player Josh Rosen Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Kevin Prince Richard Brehaut Kevin Prince Kevin Craft
PC -PA 292-487 271-392 248-371 318-478 126-224 119-212 173-308 232-417
Pct 60.0 69.1 66.8 66.5 56.2 56.1 56.2 55.6
Yds 3,668 3,155 3,071 3,740 1,828 1,296 2,050 2,341
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RECORDS
TD 23 22 24 29 12 6 8 7
Patrick Cowan Ben Olson 2006 Patrick Cowan 2005 Drew Olson 2004 Drew Olson 2003 Drew Olson 2002 Cory Paus 2001 Cory Paus 2000 Cory Paus 1999 Cory Paus 1998 Cade McNown 1997 Cade McNown 1996 Cade McNown 1995 Cade McNown 1994 Wayne Cook 1993 Wayne Cook 1992 Rob Walker John Barnes 1991 Tommy Maddox 1990* Tommy Maddox 1989 Bret Johnson 1988 Troy Aikman 1987 Troy Aikman 1986 Matt Stevens 1985 David Norrie 1984 Steve Bono 1983 Rick Neuheisel 1982 Tom Ramsey 1981 Tom Ramsey 1980 Tom Ramsey 1979 Rick Bashore 1978 Rick Bashore 1977 Rick Bashore 1976 Jeff Dankworth 1975 John Sciarra 1974 John Sciarra 1973 John Sciarra 1972 Mark Harmon 1971 Mike Flores 1970 Dennis Dummit 1969 Dennis Dummit 1968 Jim Nader 1967* Gary Beban 1966 Gary Beban 1965 Gary Beban 1964 Larry Zeno 1963 Larry Zeno 1962 Larry Zeno Carl Jones 1961 Bob Smith 1960 Bill Kilmer 1959 Bill Kilmer 1958 Don Long 1957 Don Long 1956 Doug Bradley 1955 Ronnie Knox 1954 Primo Villanueva 1953 Paul Cameron 1952 Paul Cameron 1951 Paul Cameron 1950 Ted Narleski 1949 Ernie Johnson 1948 Ray Nagel 1947 Ben Reiges 1946* Ernie Case 1945 Ernie Case 1944* Bob Waterfield 1943 Bob Andrews 1942* Bob Waterfield 1941 Bob Waterfield 1940 Jackie Robinson 1939 Kenny Washington 1938 Kenny Washington 1937 Kenny Washington * = conference leader
72-135 71-147 145-276 242-378 196-341 173-325 109-184 101-194 134-241 95-197 207-357 189-312 176-336 122-245 179-302 165-297 84-154 61-117 209-343 182-327 145-252 228-354 178-273 150-280 136-214 136-245 185-267 209-336 134-230 82-148 60-122 62-129 74-149 66-120 74-145 47-92 27-62 30-70 51-111 175-344 114-208 72-163 87-156 78-157 78-152 97-196 77-154 25-62 25-54 16-33 64-129 41-101 36-64 35-56 22-48 36-63 23-49 39-106 36-96 66-134 26-50 34-74 59-117 36-70 53-119 29-86 55-136 22-90 57-140 49-130 43-97 38-92 21-65 34-72
QB PASSING EFFICIENCY Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Player Josh Rosen Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Kevin Prince Richard Brehaut Kevin Prince Kevin Craft Ben Olson Patrick Cowan Drew Olson Drew Olson Drew Olson Cory Paus Cory Paus Cory Paus
Rating 134.3 152.7 153.7 147.7 135.3 110.2 115.5 98.7 115.3 113.4 161.6 132.4 111.3 145.8 132.8 145.7
53.3 48.3 52.5 64.0 57.5 53.2 59.2 52.1 55.6 48.2 58.0 60.6 52.4 49.8 59.3 55.6 54.6 52.1 60.9 55.7 57.5 64.4 65.2 53.6 63.6 55.5 69.3 62.2 58.3 55.4 48.2 48.4 49.7 55.0 51.0 51.1 43.5 43.0 45.8 51.0 54.8 44.2 55.8 49.7 51.3 49.5 50.0 40.3 45.5 48.5 49.5 40.6 56.3 62.5 45.9 57.1 46.9 36.8 37.5 49.2 52.0 45.9 50.4 51.4 44.5 33.7 40.4 24.4 40.7 37.7 45.7 40.9 32.3 47.2
696 1,040 1,782 3,198 2,565 2,067 1,647 1,740 2,154 1,336 3,470 3,116 2,424 1,698 2,501 2,067 791 957 2,681 2,682 1,791 2,771 2,527 1,869 1,819 1,576 2,245 2,986 1,793 1,116 964 811 1,015 866 1,313 835 503 574 671 2,393 1,963 1,008 1,359 1,245 1,483 1,363 1,036 458 412 305 1,086 702 395 479 293 526 400 478 518 885 343 559 969 465 1,033 522 901 353 1,095 828 444 582 214 495
4 7 11 34 20 10 10 8 17 7 25 24 12 7 15 18 3 5 16 17 12 24 17 11 10 9 13 21 16 9 8 2 9 4 8 4 3 6 1 14 15 7 8 6 9 13 6 2 2 1 8 7 4 4 3 6 5 7 8 10 3 5 5 4 11 5 9 2 12 3 2 7 3 3
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Cory Paus Cade McNown Cade McNown Cade McNown Cade McNown Wayne Cook Wayne Cook John Barnes Tommy Maddox Tommy Maddox Bret Johnson Troy Aikman Troy Aikman Matt Stevens David Norrie Steve Bono Rick Neuheisel Tom Ramsey Tom Ramsey Tom Ramsey Rick Bashore Rick Bashore Rick Bashore Jeff Dankworth John Sciarra John Sciarra John Sciarra Mark Harmon Mike Flores Dennis Dummit Dennis Dummit Jim Nader Gary Beban Gary Beban Gary Beban Larry Zeno Larry Zeno Carl Jones Mike Haffner Bill Kilmer Bill Kilmer Don Long Don Long Doug Bradley
107.8 156.9 168.6 115.2 113.1 140.6 132.5 128.1 135.0 133.1 122.6 147.4 157.6 115.5 141.0 110.6 148.5 151.5 132.8 132.1 122.4 92.0 117.4 115.0 126.0 130.8 118.0 120.0 85.3 111.7 148.3 98.0 136.9 116.2 144.9 113.5 107.7 122.6 119.0 128.4 111.9 110.0 150.8 101.1
GARY BEBAN 1968
RECEIVING (Based on Receptions) Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994* 1993 1992 1991* 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969
Player Jordan Payton Jordan Payton Shaquelle Evans Shaquelle Evans Nelson Rosario Taylor Embree Taylor Embree Terrence Austin Brandon Breazell Chris Markey Marcedes Lewis Craig Bragg Craig Bragg Craig Bragg Craig Bragg Freddie Mitchell Freddie Mitchell Danny Farmer Jim McElroy Danny Farmer Kevin Jordan Kevin Jordan J.J. Stokes J.J. Stokes Sean LaChapelle Reggie Moore Charles Arbuckle Mike Farr Willie Anderson Willie Anderson Karl Dorrell Mike Sherrard Mike Sherrard Cormac Carney Cormac Carney Cormac Carney Tim Wrightman Severn Reece Homer Butler Wally Henry Wally Henry Norm Andersen Norm Andersen Brad Lyman Terry Vernoy Rick Wilkes Gwen Cooper
Rec 78 67 47 60 64 32 45 53 51 35 58 36 73 55 29 77 38 58 47 31 43 73 82 41 73 40 33 66 48 36 39 43 48 46 29 33 22 15 25 22 17 27 19 13 21 43 38
Ron Copeland Mike Garratt Dave Nuttall Harold Busby Kurt Altenberg Kurt Altenberg Mike Haffner 1963 Mel Profit 1962 Mel Profit Kermit Alexander 1961 Kermit Alexander 1960 Marv Luster 1959 Marv Luster 1958 Dick Wallen 1957 Dick Wallen 1956 Dick Wallen 1955 Chuck Holoway Pete O’Garro 1954 Rommie Loudd 1953 Bill Stits 1952 Ike Jones 1951 Ernie Stockert 1950 Ernie Stockert 1949 Bob Wilkinson 1948 Bill Clements 1947 Bill Clements 1946* Burr Baldwin 1945 Gene Rowland 1944* Johnny Roesch 1943* Dave Brown 1942* Milt Smith 1941 Milt Smith 1940 Milt Smith 1939 Woody Strode 1938 Woody Strode * = conference leader
21 21 37 29 32 31 31 28 12 12 14 17 22 19 20 23 10 10 13 9 25 30 20 27 16 13 18 8 12 16 19 15 19 15 7
1967 1966 1965 1964
Yds 1,105 954 709 877 1,161 409 608 460 810 261 741 483 1,065 889 408 1,494 533 1,274 988 524 558 1,228 1,181 728 1,056 643 309 700 903 675 565 729 709 779 539 581 321 340 584 370 287 480 315 211 281 595 734
TD 5 7 9 3 5 0 2 1 4 0 10 4 5 8 2 9 0 9 10 4 3 7 17 7 11 3 1 0 6 4 1 4 2 2 5 1 2 1 4 3 2 3 3 3 1 2 9
372 243 612 474 599 428 515 393 229 178 297 250 366 211 303 308 184 66 157 208 270 360 236 556 332 300 374 226 254 302 310 340 328 218 73
3 3 5 4 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 3 2 3 1 4 6 5 4 4 10 1 4 3 3 2 1 3 0 2 na na
PUNTING Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995
Player Matt Mengel Matt Mengel Sean Covington Jeff Locke Jeff Locke Jeff Locke Jeff Locke Aaron Perez Aaron Perez Aaron Perez Aaron Perez Chris Kluwe Chris Kluwe Nate Fikse Nate Fikse Nate Fikse Nate Fikse Chris Sailer Chris Sailer Chris Sailer Chris Sailer
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82
Yds 2,166 2,372 2,263 3,337 2,838 2,934 3,054 3,571 3,853 2,639 2,157 2,647 3,908 2,975 2,342 3,246 2,857 2,336 2,543 2,743 2,498
RECORDS
Avg 40.1 40.2 41.9 43.3 44.3 45.8 43.6 45.2 42.3 42.6 39.9 43.4 42.9 41.9 44.2 43.3 42.0 41.0 43.1 41.6 42.3
1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960* 1959* 1958 1957* 1956* 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950* 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944* 1943* 1942* 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935
Darren Schager 53 Darren Schager 66 Darren Schager 74 Darren Schager 27 Courtney Keyler 51 Kirk Maggio 45 Harold Barkate 35 Harold Barkate 41 Harold Barkate 52 Ted Henderson 48 Kevin Buenafe 65 Kevin Buenafe 37 Kevin Buenafe 59 Kevin Buenafe 71 Matt McFarland 51 Matt McFarland 44 Matt McFarland 80 Frank Corral 27 Frank Corral 44 John Sullivan 25 John Sullivan 33 Mike Fryer 22 Bruce Barnes 48 Bruce Barnes 61 Bruce Barnes 70 Zenon Andrusyshyn 47 Zenon Andrusyshyn 55 Zenon Andrusyshyn 34 Larry Cox 40 Larry Cox 64 Larry Cox 39 Tom Bennett 31 Tim Jackert 29 Keith Jensen 47 Bill Kilmer 35 Bill Kilmer 27 Kirk Wilson 16 Kirk Wilson 31 Kirk Wilson 30 Ronnie Knox 23 Bob Heydenfeldt 26 Paul Cameron 37 Bob Heydenfeldt 47 Bob Moore 52 Bob Moore 63 Hal Braly 22 Art Steffen 17 Ben Reiges 42 Ben Reiges 25 Jack Porter 39 Bob Waterfield 60 Don Malmberg 69 Bob Waterfield 74 Bob Waterfield 49 Noah Curti 28 Izzy Cantor 21 Bill Overlin 36 Walt Schell 23 Fred Funk 69 Fred Funk 67
2,342 2,755 3,100 1,065 2,044 2,036 1,477 1,711 2,204 1,824 2,806 1,559 2,401 3,000 2,045 1,593 3,130 995 1,939 944 1,264 891 2,080 2,539 2,859 1,978 2,318 1,502 1,432 2,520 1,403 1,179 1,055 1,763 1,480 1,128 652 1,301 1,479 942 1,038 1,512 1,877 2,097 2,584 893 779 1,568 944 1,373 2,537 2,419 2,809 1,857 1,143 768 1,217 864 2,606 2,618
44.2 41.7 41.9 39.4 40.1 45.2 42.2 41.7 42.4 38.0 43.2 42.1 40.7 42.3 40.1 36.2 39.1 36.9 44.1 37.8 38.3 40.5 43.3 41.6 40.8 42.1 42.1 44.2 35.8 39.4 36.0 38.0 36.4 37.5 42.3 41.8 40.7 42.0 49.3 41.0 39.9 40.9 40.0 40.3 41.2 40.5 45.8 37.3 37.8 35.2 42.3 35.1 38.0 37.9 40.8 36.6 33.8 37.5 37.8 39.1
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SCORING Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006* 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001* 2000 1999 1998 1997* 1996 1995 1994 1993* 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988* 1987* 1986 1985* 1984* 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973* 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967* 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961* 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954* 1953* 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942* 1941
1940 1939 1938
Player Ka'imi Fairbairn Ka'imi Fairbairn Ka'imi Fairbairn Ka'imi Fairbairn Derrick Coleman Kai Forbath Kai Forbath Kai Forbath Kai Forbath Justin Medlock Maurice Drew Justin Medlock Justin Medlock Tyler Ebell DeShaun Foster DeShaun Foster Chris Griffith Chris Sailer Skip Hicks Skip Hicks Karim Abdul-Jabbar Bjorn Merten J.J. Stokes Louis Perez Louis Perez Brad Daluiso Alfredo Velasco Alfredo Velasco Alfredo Velasco Gaston Green John Lee John Lee John Lee John Lee Norm Johnson Freeman McNeil Peter Boermeester Peter Boermeester Frank Corral Theotis Brown John Sciarra Brett White Kermit Johnson Efren Herrera Efren Herrera Randy Tyler Marv Kendricks Greg Jones Greg Jones Gary Beban Gary Beban Gary Beban Kurt Altenberg Byron Nelson Kermit Alexander Bob Smith Bill Kilmer Ray Smith Dick Wallen Don Long Don Long Kirk Wilson Sam Brown Bob Davenport Paul Cameron Pete Dailey Paul Cameron Ted Narleski Bob Wilkinson Bob Watson Johnny Roesch Bill Clements Ernie Johnson Cal Rossi Johnny Roesch Jack Boyd Ken Snelling Leo Cantor Clarence Mackey George Phillips Ken Snelling Jackie Robinson Kenny Washington Kenny Washington
* = conference leader
PUNT RETURNS Pts 107 101 101 104 66 66 108 78 105 113 120 87 68 60 78 78 64 104 156 120 82 60 102 63 80 71 63 94 108 102 105 117 81 87 76 66 69 75 54 78 84 54 96 63 46 40 40 60 28 66 64 84 36 36 45 85 52 36 18 48 19 19 69 66 78 36 30 36 60 27 24 24 42 30 54 18 45 18 18 18 18 36 30 60
KICKOFF RETURNS
Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Player No Devin Fuller 12 Ishmael Adams 21 Shaq Evans 17 Steven Manfro 15 Taylor Embree 112 Taylor Embree 15 Terrence Austin 33 Terrence Austin 23 Terrence Austin 31 Terrence Austin 8 Ryan Graves 8 2005* Maurice Drew 15 2004 Craig Bragg 19 Maurice Drew 10 2003 Craig Bragg 38 2002 Tyler Ebell 24 * Craig Bragg 16 2001 Ricky Manning, Jr. 16 2000 Ricky Manning, Jr. 18 1999 Ryan Roques 13 Ricky Manning, Jr. 10 1998 Ryan Roques 21 1997 Eric Scott 23 1996 Paul Guidry 23 1995* Paul Guidry 25 1994 Paul Guidry 13 1993 Paul Guidry 29 1992 Sean LaChapelle 15 1991 Chad LaRose 16 1990 Scott Miller 14 1989 Mike Farr 13 1988* Darryl Henley 23 1987 Darryl Henley 24 1986 Darryl Henley 18 1985 Gifford Irvine 23 1984 Ron Pitts 20 1983 Lupe Sanchez 21 1982 Lupe Sanchez 28 1981 Tom Sullivan 19 1980 Kenny Easley 10 Tom Sullivan 10 1979 Kenny Easley 27 1978 Kenny Easley 7 1977 Michael Coulter 10 1976 Severn Reece 24 * Michael Coulter 14 1975 Jeff Dankworth 17 1974 Kent Pearce 9 1973 John Sciarra 15 1972 John Sciarra 22 1971 Ron Carver 25 1970 Ron Carver 21 1969 Ron Carver 33 1968 Mark Gustafson 17 1967 Mark Gustafson 18 1966 Ray Armstrong 20 1965 Tim McAteer 30 1964 Tim McAteer 8 1963 John White 20 1962 Ezell Singleton 12 1961 Ezell Singleton 16 Kermit Alexander 8 1960 Ezell Singleton 7 1959 Bob Smith 8 1958 Phil Parslow 13 1957 Bill Mason 9 1956 Lou Elias 19 1955 Sam Brown 11 1954 Primo Villanueva 12 Sam Brown 10 1953 Paul Cameron 23 1952 Joe Sabol 21 1951 Pete Dailey 22 1950 Joe Sabol 18 1949 Ernie Johnson 10 1948 Howard Hansen 10 1947 Al Hoisch 9 Ernie Johnson 8 1946 Gene Rowland 20 Ernie Johnson 19 1945 Brooks Biddle 11 Jack Boyd 7 1944 Vic Smith 16 Johnny Roesch 6 1943 Jack Boyd 10 1942 Al Solari 19 1941 Ted Forbes 20 1940 Jackie Robinson 19 1939 Jackie Robinson 18 *= conference leader
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Yds 141 193 115 132 57 104 302 219 311 110 63 427 285 152 302 273 256 53 120 90 102 267 247 155 377 76 303 136 102 112 28 282 270 90 131 138 128 226 152 76 43 336 41 15 188 179 108 26 188 265 190 124 292 143 249 232 200 51 88 82 136 137 41 72 74 84 143 152 106 262 302 183 299 194 137 115 89 105 138 309 72 95 144 160 92 220 302 399 295
RECORDS
Avg 11.8 9.2 6.8 8.8 4.8 6.9 9.2 9.5 10.0 13.8 7.9 28.5 15.0 15.2 7.9 11.4 16.0 3.3 6.7 6.9 10.2 12.7 10.7 6.7 15.1 5.8 10.4 9.1 6.4 8.0 2.2 12.3 11.3 5.0 5.7 6.9 6.1 8.1 8.0 7.6 4.3 12.4 5.9 1.5 7.8 12.7 6.4 2.9 12.5 12.1 7.6 5.9 8.9 8.4 13.8 11.6 6.7 6.4 4.4 6.8 8.5 17.1 5.9 9.0 5.7 9.3 7.4 13.8 8.8 26.2 13.1 8.7 13.6 10.8 13.7 11.5 9.9 13.1 6.9 16.3 6.5 13.6 9.0 26.7 9.2 11.6 15.1 21.0 16.5
Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007* 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Player No Devin Fuller 17 Ishmael Adams 26 Steven Manfro 18 Damien Thigpen 14 Josh Smith 49 Josh Smith 32 Terrence Austin 43 Terrence Austin 46 Matthew Slater 34 Derrick Williams 13 Chris Markey 17 Chris Markey 18 Maurice Jones-Drew 20 Tab Perry 25 Craig Bragg 10 Tab Perry 29 Mike Vanis 7 1999 Lovell Houston 18 1998 Ryan Roques 14 1997 Jermaine Lewis 14 1996 Jim McElroy 15 1995 Jim McElroy 24 1994 Derek Ayers 15 Jim McElroy 9 1993 Derek Ayers 10 Andy Colbert 6 1992 Ricky Davis 19 1991 Ricky Davis 14 Shawn Wills 5 1990 Brian Brown 22 Shawn Wills 14 1989 Brian Brown 22 Kevin Williams 12 1988 Shawn Wills 18 1987 Brian Brown 15 1986 Darryl Henley 22 1985 Darryl Henley 6 1984 Paco Craig 7 Gaston Green 6 1983 Karl Dorrell 8 1982 Dokie Williams 18 1981 Jojo Townsell 14 1980 Cormac Carney 13 1979 Kenny Easley 14 1978* Theotis Brown 17 1977 James Owens 14 1976 Wally Henry 20 *Theotis Brown 8 1975 Wally Henry 22 1974 Greg Williams 17 1973 Kermit Johnson 11 1972 John Sciarra 17 1971 Kermit Johnson 11 Ron Carver 11 1970 Ron Carver 21 1969 Mickey Cureton 10 Ron Carver 8 1968 Greg Jones 19 1967 Bill Bolden 14 1966 Ray Armstrong 11 1965 Bob Stiles 13 1964 Tim McAteer 20 1963 John White 12 Byron Nelson 11 1962 Kermit Alexander 12 1961 Kermit Alexander 9 1960 Gene Gaines 9 Jimmy Johnson 9 1959 Gene Gaines 8 1958 Phil Parslow 6 1957 Bill Mason 5 1956 Lou Elias 10 1955 Sam Brown 9 1954 Primo Villanueva 4 1953 Paul Cameron 9 1952 Bill Stits 7 1951 Pete Dailey 7 Ted Narleski 7 1950 Ted Narleski 14 1949 Ernie Johnson 17 1948 Ernie Johnson 12 1947 Al Hoisch 5 1946 Al Hoisch 6 1945 Cal Rossi 3 Jack Porter 3 Ernie Case 2 1944 Jack Boyd 6 Cal Rossi 4 1943 Merle Campbell 6 Will Beling 6 Bob Andrews 6 Jack Boyd 6 Troy Horton 6 1942 Al Solari 12 1941 Ted Forbes 10 1940 Ted Forbes 9 * = conference leader
Yds 411 591 446 376 1,123 723 1,036 1,109 986 340 383 399 533 626 186 598 173 435 381 294 377 595 298 186 182 123 358 285 108 456 310 465 261 361 341 488 140 105 138 164 449 290 287 337 447 234 386 204 489 419 317 375 217 201 434 248 255 478 278 267 274 388 221 280 313 188 231 230 188 115 107 210 200 80 182 142 168 107 348 383 292 138 249 57 50 61 111 127 120 118 110 108 89 292 223 225
Avg 24.2 22.7 24.8 26.9 23.1 22.6 24.1 24.1 29.0 26.2 22.5 22.2 26.6 25.0 18.6 20.6 24.7 24.2 27.2 21.0 25.1 24.8 19.9 20.7 18.2 20.5 18.8 20.4 21.6 20.7 22.1 21.1 21.8 20.1 22.7 22.2 23.3 15.0 23.0 20.5 24.9 20.7 22.1 24.1 26.3 16.7 19.3 25.5 22.2 24.6 28.8 22.0 19.8 18.3 20.7 24.8 31.9 25.2 19.8 24.3 21.1 19.4 18.4 25.5 26.1 20.9 25.7 25.6 23.5 19.2 21.4 21.0 22.2 20.0 20.2 20.3 24.0 15.3 24.8 22.6 24.3 27.6 41.5 19.0 16.7 30.5 18.5 31.8 20.0 19.7 18.3 18.0 14.8 24.3 22.3 25.0
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE Year Player Rush 2015 Paul Perkins 1,343 2014 Paul Perkins 1,575 2013 Paul Perkins 573 2012 Johnathan Franklin 1,734 2011 Josh Smith 26 2010 Johhathan Franklin 1,127 2009 Terrence Austin 25 2008 Terrence Austin 90 2007 Matthew Slater 0 2006 Chris Markey 1,107 2005 M. Jones-Drew 914 2004 M. Jones-Drew 1,007 2003 Craig Bragg 0 2002 Tyler Ebell 994 2001* DeShaun Foster 1,109 2000 Freddie Mitchell -1 1999 Freddie Mitchell 37 1998 Danny Farmer 40 1997 Skip Hicks 1,282 1996 Skip Hicks 1,034 1995 K. Abdul-Jabbar 1,571 1994 K. Abdul-Jabbar 1,227 1993 J.J. Stokes 0 1992 J.J. Stokes 0 1991 Kevin Williams 1,141 1990 Brian Brown 798 1989 Brian Brown 463 1988 Shawn Wills 622 1987 Gaston Green 1,098 1986 Gaston Green 1,405 1985 Gaston Green 712 1984 Danny Andrews 605 1983 Kevin Nelson 898 1982 JoJo Townsell 93 1981 Kevin Nelson 883 1980 Freeman McNeil 1,105 1979 Freeman McNeil 1,396 1978 Theotis Brown 1,283 1977 James Owens 938 1976 Theotis Brown 1,092 1975 Wendell Tyler 1,388 1974 Russel Charles 763 1973 Kermit Johnson 1,129 1972 Kermit Johnson 952 1971 Kermit Johnson 414 1970 Arthur Sims 463 1969 Mickey Cureton 721 1968 Greg Jones 497 1967 Greg Jones 662 1966 Mel Farr 809 1965 Mel Farr 821 1964 Mike Haffner 31 1963 Byron Nelson 114 1962 Kermit Alexander 472 1961 Mike Haffner 696 1960 Bill Kilmer 803 *= conference leader
Rec 242 201 296 323 243 63 455 460 0 261 453 262 1,065 72 129 1,494 533 1,274 389 283 188 118 1,181 728 143 104 108 41 106 70 34 185 192 718 64 161 140 74 146 92 0 5 0 36 11 47 43 150 119 225 180 515 291 178 0 0
Pret 0 0 6 0 0 0 302 219 0 9 427 152 302 273 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 39 0 0 28 16 26 13 0
Kret 0 0 0 5 1,132 0 1,036 1,109 986 0 69 185 21 43 0 0 122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 456 465 361 69 0 0 0 117 315 0 0 0 447 234 223 0 120 317 39 217 189 248 478 0 77 63 27 280 313 27 0
Total 1,585 1,776 875 2,062 1,401 1,190 1,818 1,878 986 1,377 1,863 1,606 1,388 1,382 1,238 1,493 720 1,314 1,671 1,317 1,759 1,345 1,181 728 1,284 1,358 1,036 1,024 1,273 1,475 746 790 1,207 1,126 947 1,266 1,536 1,804 1,318 1,407 1,388 888 1,446 1,027 642 699 1,052 1,125 820 1,111 1,064 601 701 989 73 803
INTERCEPTIONS Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011* 2010 2009* 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997* 1996 1995 1994 1993* 1992 1991* 1990 1989 1988* 1987 1986
Player No Ishmael Adams, Randall Goforth, Jaleel Wadood 2 Eric Kendricks 3 Ishmael Adams 4 Andrew Abbott, Sheldon Price 4 Andrew Abbott 4 Aaron Hester 3 Rahim Moore 10 Rahim Moore, Michael Norris 3 Trey Brown 5 Trey Brown 4 Spencer Havner 3 Jarrad Page, Matthew Clark 3 Justin London, Spencer Havner 3 Jarrad Page, Rodney Leisle 3 Ricky Manning, Jr., Ben Emanuel II 4 Matt Ware 5 Ricky Manning, Jr. 4 Ryan Roques 4 Larry Atkins, Ryan Roques 4 Larry Atkins 6 Kusanti Abdul-Salaam 4 Paul Guidry, Teddy Lawrence 2 Javelin Guidry 2 Abdul McCullough, Donnie Edwards 3 Marvin Goodwin 7 Carlton Gray 2 Carlton Gray 11 Eric Turner 5 Eric Turner 3 Marcus Turner 5 Marcus Turner 4 Craig Rutledge 6
1985 1984 1983 1982 1981* 1980 1979 1978 1977* 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969* 1968 1967* 1966 1965* 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958* 1957* 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942*
James Washington James Washington, Craig Rutledge Don Rogers Lupe Sanchez Tom Sullivan Jimmy Turner Kenny Easley Kenny Easley Kenny Easley Michael Coulter, Levi Armstrong Harold Hardin Barney Person Kent Pearce John Nanoski Jimmy Allen Ron Carver, Rob Scribner Reynaud Moore Ron Carver Dennis Spurling Sandy Green Andy Herrera, Don Manning Bob Stiles Jim Miller Bob Richardson, Kurt Altenberg Ezell Singleton Bob Smith, Ezell Singleton Andy Von Zonn Ezell Singleton, Gene Gaines Earl Smith Dean Moore, Trusse Norris Phil Parslow, John Brown Kirk Wilson, Dick Wallen Five players with John Herman Bruce Ballard Paul Cameron Bill Stits Bill Stits Joe Sabol Ray Nagel Howard Hansen Cal Rossi, Ben Reiges Ernie Johnson, Ben Reiges Bill Stamper, Jack Porter Bob Waterfield Dean Witt, Mike Marienthal, Don Paul Bob Waterfield
* = conference leader
INTERCEPTION YARDS Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972
Player Ishmael Adams Ishmael Adams Myles Jack Tevin McDonald Andrew Abbott Akeem Ayers Alterraun Verner Michael Norris Dennis Keyes Alterraun Verner Spencer Havner Spencer Havner Spencer Havner Ben Emanuel II Matt Ware Ricky Manning, Jr. Ricky Manning, Jr. Ryan Roques Larry Atkins Abdul McCullough Ted Nwoke Abdul McCullough Marvin Goodwin Othello Henderson Carlton Gray Eric Turner Carlton Gray Marcus Turner Eric Turner Craig Rutledge James Washington James Washington Don Rogers Blanchard Montgomery Tom Sullivan Kenny Easley Lupe Sanchez Brian Baggott Jerry Robinson Jerry Robinson Barney Person Greg Williams James Bright Allan Ellis
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Yds 109 115 67 50 37 90 158 44 111 123 37 73 127 77 56 64 83 79 154 62 12 109 136 18 132 59 78 94 162 104 90 103 81 76 28 63 22 123 95 141 52 49 138 116
RECORDS
5 5 7 5 6 5 4 7 6 4 4 5 4 6 6 3 4 6 5 6 5 9 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 4 8 5 5 3 3 3 6 3 4 2 7
1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942
James Bright Ron Carver Ron Carver Scott Hooks Sandy Green Dallas Grider Bob Stiles Bob Richardson Steve Butler Ezell Singleton Bob Smith Bob Smith Dean Moore Phil Parslow Kirk Wilson Pat Pinkston Bob Bergdahl Jim Decker Don Stalwick Bill Stits Bill Stits Joe Sabol Ray Nagel Les Steiner Cal Rossi Ernie Johnson Bill Stamper Johnny Roesch Dean Witt Everett Riddle
34 85 97 40 73 73 125 25 86 57 51 44 37 117 74 76 72 91 70 235 68 92 54 47 46 58 65 70 21 106
TTACKLES Y Year 2015 2014 2013 2012* 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004* 2003* 2002 2001* 2000 1999 1998 1997
Player Jayon Brown, lb Eric Kendricks, lb Eric Kendricks, lb Eric Kendricks, lb Patrick Larimore, lb Tony Dye,s Reggie Carter, lb Reggie Carter, lb Dennis Keyes, s Chris Horton, s Spencer Havner, lb Spencer Havner, lb Brandon Chillar, lb Marcus Reese, lb Robert Thomas, lb Robert Thomas, lb Joey Strycula, s Larry Atkins, s Shaun Williams, s Brian Wilmer, lb 1996 Brian Wilmer, lb 1995 Abdul McCullough, lb 1994 Donnie Edwards, lb 1993 Marvin Goodman, s 1992 Othello Henderson, s 1991 Matt Darby, s 1990 Eric Turner, s 1989 Craig Davis, lb Eric Turner, s Matt Darby, s Rocen Keeton, lb Marvcus Patton, lb 1988 Chance Johnson, lb Craig Davis,lb 1987 Ken Norton, lb Chance Johnson, lb 1986 Ken Norton, lb Craig Rutledge, s 1985 James Washington, s 1984 James Washington, s Tommy Taylor, lb 1983 Don Rogers, s 1982 Don Rogers, s Blanchard Montgomery, lb 1981 Don Rogers, s Tom Sullivan, s 1980 Avon Riley, lb Kenny Easley, s 1979 Arthur Akers, lb 1978 Jerry Robinson, lb Manu Tuiasosopo, lb 1977 Jerry Robinson, lb Frank Stephens, lb Jeff Muro, lb John Fowler, lb 1976 Jerry Robinson, lb Frank Stephens, lb Raymond Burks, lb 1975 Terry Tautolo, lb Dale Curry, lb * *= conference leader
G 12 13 11 14 13 12 13 12 13 13 12 11 13 13 11 12 11 12 10 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 11
No. 93 149 106 150 81 96 79 83 115 95 99 125 133 103 111 88 69 94 68 68 102 100 106 83 90 85 93 143 141 109 108 106 110 102 125 108 106 101 109 119 112 143 124 104 133 109 112 105 88 161 114 147 136 106 105 159 119 107 120 105
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL SACKS Year 2015 2014 2013 2012* 2011 2010
YEARLY NCAA TOP-25 STAT LEADERS (1990-PRESENT) Player Aaron Wallace, lb Deon Hollins, lb Anthony Barr, lb Anthony Barr, lb Datone Jones, dl Akeem Ayers, lb Sean Westgate, lb Brian Price, dl Korey Bosworth, lb Bruce Davis, dl Bruce Davis, dl Justin Hickman, dl Justin Hickman, dl Kevin Brown, dl Spencer Havner, lb Dave Ball, dl
No. 7.0 9.0 10.0 13.5 3.0 4.0 4.0 7.0 7.5 12.0 12.5 12.5 5.5 8.5 8.5 16.5
Dave Ball, dl Kenyon Coleman, dl Marcus Reese, lb Santi Hall, lb Brendon Ayanbadejo, lb Weldon Forde, dl Weldon Forde, dl George Kase, dl Donnie Edwards, lb Jamir Miller, lb Jamir Miller, lb Arnold Ale, dl Jamir Miller, lb 1990 Roman Phifer, lb 1989 Marvcus Patton, lb 1988 Carnell Lake, lb Jim Wahler, dl 1987* Carnell Lake, lb 1986 Eric Smith, lb 1985 Terry Tumey, dl Mark Walen, dl 1984 Neal Dellocono, lb 1983 Jeff Chaffin, Doug West, lb 1982 Neal Dellocono, lb 1981 Karl Morgan, dl Martin Moss, dl Brad Plemmons, lb 1980 Irv Eatman, dl 1979 Martin Moss, dl 1978 Don Hopwood, 1977 Dave Morton, lb 1976 Manu Tuiasosopo, dl 1975 Frank Stephens, lb * = conference leader
11.0 9.0 4.0 4.0 9.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 12.5 12.5 11.0 5.0 5.0 3.0 11.0 5.5 5.5 13.0 11.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 5.0 9.0 8.0
2009 2008 2007* 2006* 2005 2004 2003*
2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
Year Player/Team 1990 Eric Turner Tommy Maddox Tommy Maddox
Category Finish Interceptions T7 Pass Efficiency 20 Tot. Offense 9
Mark 0.45 133.1 257.3
1991 Kevin Williams Tommy Maddox Sean LaChapelle Louis Perez Carlton Gray Tommy Maddox Sean LaChapelle UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Rush Yds/G Pass Efficiency Rec. Yds/G Fg/G Interceptions Tot. Offense Recpt./G Score Offense Rush Offense Pass Offense Tot. Offense Rush. Defense
108.9 135.0 89.7 1.18 0.93 224.7 6.18 28.8 209.9 246.4 456.3 100.9
1992 Darren Schager UCLA
Punting Tot. Defense
22 16
41.89 296.9
1993 J.J. Stokes J.J. Stokes Marvin Goodwin Darren Schager Paul Guidry Bjorn Merten J.J. Stokes Bjorn Merten UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Recpt./G Rec. Yds/G Interceptions Punting Punt Return Field Goals/G Scoring Scoring Score Offense Net Punting Rush Defense Turnover Margin
12 11 T7 17 19 2 T6 14 19 12 20 1
6.18 91.36 0.55 41.95 10.44 1.82 9.27 8.27 32.0 38.3 124.6 1.73
1994 Sharmon Shah Wayne Cook Kevin Jordan Wayne Cook Kevin Jordan Darren Schager UCLA
Rush Yds/G Pass Efficiency Rec. Yds/G Tot. Offense Recpt./G Punting Pass Offense
20 8 4 22 6 7 20
111.55 140.6 111.64 214.18 6.64 44.19 246.1
1995 Karim Abdul-Jabbar Rush Yds./G Paul Guidry Punt Returns Chris Sailer Punting Karim Abdul-Jabbar All-Purpose UCLA Rush Offense UCLA Fumbles Rec. UCLA Had Intercepted
9 5 17 17 20 T5 T23
141.90 15.42 42.16 157.30 208.3 17 9
1996 Cade McNown Bjorn Merten Skip Hicks UCLA UCLA
Tot. Offense Field Goals Scoring KO Return Rush Defense
24 T18 T6 20 23
225.64 1.27 10.91 25.13 117.1
1997 Skip Hicks Cade McNown Cade McNown Larry Atkins Chris Sailer Chris Sailer Chris Sailer UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Rush Yds/G 21 Pass Efficiency 1 Tot. Offense 18 Interceptions 22 Punting 19 Field Goals T3 Scoring 14 Rush Defense 15 Pass Eff. Defense 15 Tot. Offense 13 Scoring Offense 3 Net Punting 16 Pass Efficiency 1 Turnovers Gained 2 Passes Had Int. T5 Interceptions 6 Fumbles Rec. T4 Turnover Margin 2 Passing Offense 18
103.82 168.6 263.82 0.45 43.65 1.73 9.64 108.3 103.84 433.00 40.7 43.3 167.68 39 5 21 18 1.82 266.3
1998 Chris Sailer Ryan Roques Danny Farmer Cade McNown Cade McNown UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Scoring Punt Return Rec. Yds./G Pass Efficiency Total Offense Pass Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense KO Returns Turnover Margin
22 14 16 9 9 15 8 5 11 T2
8.45 12.53 102-91 156.9 299.72 294.5 482.64 40.5 23.7 1.45
16 2 13 23
6.18 119.45 43.18 264.00
1999
14 24 7 T17 2 16 6 22 23 18 10 8
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2000 Freddie Mitchell Freddie Mitchell Nate Fikse UCLA
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Recpt./G Rec. Yds./G Punting Passing Offense
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UCLA UCLA UCLA
Net Punting 18 Turnover Margin 23 Pass Efficiency 19
37.54 0.64 136.05
2 2001 Matt Ware Nate Fikse UCLA UCLA UCLA
Interceptions T16 Punting 10 Pass Eff. Defense 14 Total Defense 23 Net Punting 14
0.45 44.19 102.14 320.64 38.84
2 2002 Craig Bragg Tab Perry UCLA UCLA UCLA
Punt Returns KO Returns Net Punting Punt Returns Pass Efficiency
7 20 24 19 22
16.00 25.04 36.38 13.70 135.01
2 2003 Maurice Jones-Drew KO Return UCLA Rush Defense UCLA Total Defense
14 23 18
26.65 116.32 317.62
2 2004 Chris Kluwe Punting Craig Bragg Punt Returns Maurice Jones-Drew All-Purpose Yds UCLA Net Punting UCLA Punt Returns
12 13 17 4 9
43.39 15.00 146.0 40.66 15.03
2 2005 Drew Olson Pass Efficiency Maurice Jones-Drew Punt Returns Maurice Jones-Drew Scoring Maurice Jones-Drew All-Purpose Yds UCLA Pass Offense UCLA Total Offense UCLA Scoring Offense UCLA Punt Returns UCLA Pass Efficiency UCLA Tackles for Loss
5 1 8 13 23 23 5 1 4 13
161.60 28.47 10.00 155.25 270.33 431.00 39.08 25.00 159.31 7.92
2 2006 Aaron Perez Justin Medlock Justin Medlock Justin Hickman Bruce Davis Justin Hickman Bruce Davis
Punting 24 Field Goals/G 1 Scoring T9 Sacks T4 Sacks T4 Tackles for Loss T10 Tackles for Loss T18
42.56 2.15 8.69 0.96 0.96 1.46 1.35
2 2007 Matthew Slater Kai Forbath Bruce Davis UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
KO Returns 12 Field Goals/G T3 Sacks T9 Rush Defense 14 Net Punting 16 KO Returns 6 Sacks T15 Tackles for Loss 2
29.00 1.92 0.92 109.15 37.70 25.24 3.00 8.77
2 2008 Aaron Perez Kai Forbath Terrence Austin UCLA UCLA
Punting Field Goals/G All-Purpose Yds KO Returns Pass Defense
6 T9 16 16 8
45.20 1.58 156.50 24.00 167.67
2 2009 Rahim Moore Kai Forbath Brian Price Jeff Locke UCLA UCLA
Interceptions Field Goals/G Tackles for Loss Punting Net Punting Tackles for Loss
1 1 4 16 19 5
0.77 2.15 1.81 43.63 38.04 8.15
2 2010 Jeff Locke UCLA
Punting Net Punting
4 1
45.84 41.27
2 2011 Jeff Locke UCLA
Punting Net Punting
12 22
44.34 38.67
2 2012 Johnathan Franklin Rush Yds./G 9 Jeff Locke Punting 23 Brett Hundley Tot. Offense 23 Johnathan Franklin All-Purpose 19 Eric Kendricks Tackles 3 Anthony Barr Sacks T2 Anthony Barr Tackles for Loss T7 Anthony Barr Fumbles Forced T8 Cassius Marsh Blocked Kicks T7 Datone Jones Blocked Kicks T7 Jeff Locke Kickoffs 2 UCLA Total Offense 24 UCLA Punting 23 UCLA First Downs T25 UCLA Sacks 4 UCLA Tackles for Loss 7 UCLA Fumbles Rec. T2 UCLA Fumbles Forced T4 UCLA Kickoffs 2 UCLA Blocked Kicks T1 Oppt. 3rd Down Conv. 20 UCLA
123.86 43.34 292.5 147.3 149 13.0 21.0 4 2 2 64.24 466.5 43.26 23.6 3.29 7.14 17 1.36 64.24 8 .333
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Year Player/Team 2013 Brett Hundley Anthony Barr Anthony Barr Anthony Barr Anthony Barr Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Category Finish Compl. % 13 Fumbles Forced T5 Fumbles Rec. T2 Sacks T18 Tackles for Loss 9 Pass Efficiency 17 Passing TDs T23 Pts. Resp. For T14 Pts. Resp. For/G 18 Tot. Offense 23 3rd Down Conv. 12 Blocked Kicks T10 Blocks Allowed 1 Blocked Punts T5 Compl. % 8 Fumbles Lost T24 Fumbles Rec. T15 KO Ret. Defense 17 KO Return 9 Net Punting 16 Passes Had Int. T24 Punt Ret. Defense 16 Score Offense 20 Pass Efficiency 15 Turnover Margin 17 Turnovers Lost T13
Mark .668 0.38 4 0.77 1.50 153.7 24 216 16.8 293.8 .490 4 0 2 .679 7 12 18.67 24.85 39.44 9 3.94 36.9 155.0 0.80 16
Y Year Player/Team 2 2014 Ishmael Adams Ishmael Adams Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Brett Hundley Thomas Duarte Paul Perkins Paul Perkins Paul Perkins Eric Kendricks Eric Kendricks Ka'imi Fairbairn UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Category Finish Combined Kick Ret. 21 Kickoff Ret. for TDs 12 Compl. % 4 Compl. per game 21 Passing Efficiency 13 Pts. Respon. For 18 Pts. Respon. For/g 20 Total Offense 19 Yards per pass att. 24 Yards per Recept. 15 Rush Yds per carry 18 Rushing Yds 15 Rushing Yds / g 16 Solo Tackles/g 1 Total Tackles/ g 6 Field Goal % 19 Compl. % 4 Defensive TDs 14 Passes Had Int. 9 Red Zone Off. 2 Team Passing Eff. 19 Total Offense 22 Turnovers Lost 21
BRETT HUNDLEY
Mark 784 1 .691 20.85 152.7 194 15.2 292.2 8.05 19.29 6.27 1,575 121.2 7.8 11.5 .818 .685 4 6 .941 148.80 467.8 16
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Year Player/Team 2015 Josh Rosen Josh Rosen Josh Rosen Thomas Duarte Jordan Payton Jordan Payton Paul Perkins Paul Perkins Ka'imi Fairbairn Ka'imi Fairbairn UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA
Category Finish Compl. Per Game 21 Passing Yards 19 Passing Yds Per Game 21 Receiving TDs 17 Receiving Yards 23 Receiving Yds Per Game 24 Rushing TDs 20 Rushing Yards 22 Field Goal % 21 Field Goals Per Game 24 3rd Down Conv. 23 Fumbles Lost 21 Passing Offense 25 Red Zone Off. 15 Sacks Allowed 15
Mark 22.46 3,668 282.4 10 1,106 85.1 14 1,343 .833 1.54 0.451 6 288.4 0.895 1.15
THOMAS DUARTE
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS (1957-PRESENT) Yards 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 99 98 98 96 96 95 95 95 93 91 89 89 89 87 85 85 81 81 77 76 75 75 75 75 75 74 74 72 72 70 70 69 69 68 68 66 65 65 65 65 65 64 63 62 62 62 61 60 56 56 55 54 54 53 52 52 51 50 48 46 46 45 45 45 44 43 42 42 42 42 41 41 40 40 40 39 38 37 37 36 36 36 35
Type Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Interception Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Interception Interception Interception Punt Interception Kickoff Interception Kickoff Kickoff Kickoff Interception Punt Field Goal Kickoff Interception Punt Fumble Punt Interception Fumble Punt Interception Interception Interception Punt Punt Punt Interception Field Goal Punt Interception Interception Field Goal (Bk) Punt Punt Field Goal (Bk) Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Punt Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Fumble Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Kickoff (OnSd) Interception Interception Fumble Interception Kickoff (OnSd) Interception Interception Interception Interception Interception Fumble Interception Interception Fumble Interception Interception Fumble Interception Fumble Interception Interception
Name Opponent Greg Jones at Oregon State Ishmael Adams at Arizona State Matthew Slater at Arizona Dennis Price California Alan Dial Oregon State (Portland) Jimmy Allen California Jojo Townsell at California Maurice Jones-Drew at USC Mickey Cureton at Tennessee BYU Marvin Goodwin (NO TOUCHDOWN) Abdul McCullough at Arizona State Phil Parslow at Illinois Ishmael Adams Colorado Craig Bragg USC Ishmael Adams at Arizona State Lovell Houston at Stanford Jerry Robinson at Minnesota Theotis Brown Stanford Maurice Jones-Drew at Oklahoma Matthew Slater Arizona State Alterraun Verner Arizona Darryl Henley San Diego State Kermit Alexander at Stanford Matthew Slater Washington Ron Carver at Tennessee Maurice Jones-Drew California Carl Jones Stanford Ryan Roques at Washington Alterraun Verner California Randall Goforth at Virginia Darryl Henley Nebraska Raymond Bell Oregon State Levi Armstrong Arizona Alton McSween at California Craig Bragg New Mexico (Las Vegas) Darryl Henley San Diego State Maurice Jones-Drew at San Diego State Jerry Robinson Washington State Alterraun Verner San Diego State Paul Guidry at Arizona State Jerry Robinson Stanford Alterraun Verner Arizona State Sheldon Price at Washington State Maurice Jones-Drew Stanford Maurice Jones-Drew Rice Brandon Chillar Cal Carlton Gray Washington Marcus Turner Oregon Craig Rutledge at BYU Blanchard Montgomery at Wash. State Nkosi Littleton Arizona Dennis Price USC Kenny Easley Oregon State (Tokyo) Brian Baggott at California Ray Armstrong at Syracuse Brian Baggott at California Dennis Keyes Washington Trey Brown Brigham Young Jason Zdenek Stanford Rodney Leisle at Arizona Eric Turner at Stanford Darryl Henley Arizona Julius Williams Boise State Spencer Havner San Diego State Mike Molina at Oregon Abdul McCullough at Tennessee Marcus Turner Long Beach State Stacy Argo Arizona State Ron Pitts at Arizona State Mark Gustafson at Pittsburgh Brandon Breazell Northwestern (El Paso) Craig Rutledge Oregon St. (Portland) John Brown USC Damien Holmes at Rice Trey Brown at Oregon Brandon Breazell Northwestern (El Paso) Spencer Havner at Washington Phillip Ward at Michigan Donovan Gallatin BYU Ben Emanuel II Washington State Carlton Gray Arizona Eric Kendricks at Washington State Damian Allen at Texas Jim Bright Utah Ryan Nece at Stanford John Walker at Stanford Eric Kendricks at Virginia Michael Williams at Washington State Teddy Lawrence Washington Marvin Goodwin at Stanford Jerry Jaso at Wash. St. (Spokane) Patrick Larimore at Oregon
Year 1968 2014 2007 1987 1986 1973 1980 2003 1968 1993 1994 1958 2015 2004 2014 1999 1977 1978 2003 2007 2006 1988 1961 2007 1970 2005 1962 1998 2007 2014 1988 1977 1976 1972 2002 1987 2005 1976 2009 1995 1976 2009 2012 2004 2005 2003 1989 1987 1985 1982 1993 1984 1980 1978 1966 1978 2007 2007 2000 2003 1987 1986 1999 2004 1977 1996 1988 1989 1984 1967 2005 1986 1958 2012 2004 2005 2002 1996 1993 2002 1991 2012 1997 1973 2001 1961 2014 1992 1993 1993 1969 2011
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Yards Type 35 Fumble 34 Interception 33 Interception 31 Interception 31 Interception 30 Interception 29 Interception 29 Interception 29 Fumble 29 Interception 29 Interception 28 Fumble 28 Interception 27 Punt Block 27 Interception 26 Interception 26 Interception 26 Punt Block 24 Interception 24 Interception 24 Interception 24 Fumble 23 Interception 23 Fumble 23 Interception 22 Interception 22 Fumble 22 Interception 22 Interception 21 Interception 21 Punt Block 20 Interception 18 Punt Block 18 Fumble 18 Interception 17 Punt Block 17 Interception 17 Fumble 16 Punt Block 16 Interception 15 Interception 13 Fumble 12 Punt Block 12 Interception 11 Interception 10 Punt Block 9 Fumble 9 Interception 7 Fumble 6 Punt Block 5 Fumble 4 Punt Block 4 Fumble 2 Interception 2 Punt Block 1 Fumble Rec. 0 Interception 0 Punt Block 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Punt Block 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Punt Block 0 Punt Block 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Punt Block 0 Fumble Rec. 0 Punt Block *1983 Rose Bowl game
Name Opponent Tim McAteer at Tennessee (Memphis) Alterraun Verner Utah Ricky Manning at Oregon State Lupe Sanchez at Stanford Allan Ellis Pittsburgh Scott Hooks Pittsburgh Jarrad Page New Mexico (Las Vegas) Ben Emanuel II at Washington State Tommy Bennett Arizona James Washington Oregon State Don Rogers at Stanford Tony Dye at Arizona Raymond Burks Stanford Glenn Thompkins Fresno State Dennis Spurling Washington Bobby Smith Pittsburgh John Brown Stanford Marvin Morris California Myles Jack Virginia Tech Jarrad Page Washington Michael Wiley Houston Byron Nelson Illinois Kenny Young at UNLV Eric Kendricks Houston Spencer Havner at Oklahoma State Ryan Nece at Kansas Tommy Bennett California Rich Gunther Oregon Greg Davenport Oregon Marcus Turner California Trusse Norris Utah Ishmael Adams at Virginia DuVal Hicks California Tommy Bennett at Washington State Vince Bischof Washington State Sean Westgate Tennessee Ryan Roques at Houston Mike Lodish Stanford Devon Reese California Billy Don Jackson at California Mat Ball Oregon State Spencer Havner Oklahoma Eric McNeal Stanford Tom Waddell at California Blanchard Montgomery Michigan Carnell Lake at California Akeem Ayers Arizona State Ben Hummel at Stanford Kermit Alexander at Pittsburgh Jibril Raymo Washington Kenneth Lombard Stanford Phillip Ruhl Nevada Christian Taylor Rice Akeem Ayers Temple Josh Shinnick at Stanford Korey Bosworth Arizona Akeem Ayers Oregon Glenn Love at California Brigham Harwell Washington State Rodney Leisle Washington Jibril Raymo at San Diego State Marques Anderson USC Abdul McCullough Miami Brian Allen at USC Bryan Adams at Oregon State Scott Miller at California Eric Smith Oregon St. (Portland) Jeff Smith at Wisconsin Brian Baggott at Washington Rick Kukulica at Tennessee Don Widmer at Wash. St. (Spokane) Hal Griffin at Penn State Dick Witcher at Washington Dick Peterson at Air Force
Year 1965 2006 2002 1983 1971 1968 2002 2001 1995 1985 1983 2009 1976 1995 1969 1961 1958 1977 2014 2003 1997 1963 2015 2012 2002 2001 1995 1972 1972 1985 1959 2014 1997 1993 1968 2008 1998 1988 2001 1978 2000 2005 2006 1972 1982* 1986 2009 1987 1962 2001 2006 2013 2005 2009 1985 2008 2009 2008 2004 2003 2002 2000 1995 1991 1991 1990 1986 1979 1978 1974 1967 1967 1964 1963
ISHMAEL ADAMS
87
RECORDS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL MULTI-GAME 300-YARD PASSERS
100-YARD MULTI-GAME RECEIVING LEADERS
CADE MCNOWN (11) Yds. 513 400 395 395 377 356 340 339 320 315 306
Comp. 26 27 20 22 23 29 19 20 16 17 18
Att. 35 43 36 41 37 47 34 30 23 32 22
TD 5 1 3 3 4 1 2 3 3 1 1
Date Dec. 5, 1998 Sept. 6, 1997 Oct. 17, 1998 Oct. 12, 1996 Nov. 7, 1998 Nov. 23, 1996 Jan. 1, 1999 Sept. 12, 1998 Nov. 15, 1997 Sept. 19, 1998 Sept. 30, 1995
Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr.
Oppt. at Miami* Tennessee Oregon Arizona State at Oregon St. USC Wisconsin* Texas** Washington at Houston** Fresno State
Comp. 31 33 27 18 31 26 22 27 21 29
Att. 41 44 42 23 42 50 31 42 33 36
TD 3 3 1 4 2 3 3 2 4 2
Date Oct. 12, 2013 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 22, 2012 Sept. 25, 2014 Oct. 18., 2014 Dec. 27, 2012 Nov. 22, 2014 Sept. 15, 2012 Sept. 8, 2012 Nov. 11, 2014
Cl. So.R Jr.R Fr.R Jr.R Jr.R Fr.R Jr.R Fr.R Fr.R Jr.R
Oppt. California Memphis Oregon State* at Arizona St. at California Baylor USC Houston* Nebraska* at Washington
Att. 32 33 34 27 22 31 39
TD 1 2 2 3 2 3 4
Date Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 9, 1999 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 10, 2001 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 14, 2000
Cl. Sr.R So.R Fr.R So.R Jr.R Sr.R So.R
Oppt. at Oregon St.** Oregon St.* Oregon Stanford Oregon Oregon** at California*
CORY PAUS (7) Yds. 378 363 332 328 321 316 309
Comp. 24 19 21 16 14 17 20
JOSH ROSEN (6) Yds. 399 350 340 333 325 319
Comp. 34 28 33 22 22 26
Att. 47 35 57 33 42 40
Yds. 196 161 148 142 135 134 121 115 113 100 100
Rec. 7 7 6 7 6 4 5 5 5 5 4
Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R Fr.R Jr. Jr. Jr.
Oppt. Date Oregon Oct. 9, 1999 Oregon Oct. 17, 1998 at Arizona St. Oct. 2, 1999 Wisconsin (Rose) Jan. 1, 1999 at Miami Dec. 5, 1998 at Washington Nov. 14, 1998 Washington St. Nov. 11, 1996 at Tennessee Sept. 7, 1996 at Oregon St. Nov. 7, 1998 Washington St. Oct. 3, 1998 at Houston Sept. 19, 1998
Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.R
Oppt. Date Stanford Nov. 4, 2000 Wisconsin (Sun)Dec. 29, 2000 at California Oct. 14, 2000 at Oregon Sept. 23, 2000 Fresno State Sept. 18, 1999 USC Nov. 18, 2000 Michigan Sept. 16, 2000 Arizona State Sept. 30, 2000 Texas Sept. 12, 1998
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
Oppt. at Oregon St. at Arizona St. at California Oregon State Washington at Nebraska Arizona at Stanford
Cl. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Date USC Nov. 21, 1992 Washington Oct. 16, 1993 Wisconsin (Rose) Jan. 1, 1994 at Arizona St. Nov. 12, 1994 at San Diego St. Sept. 30, 1993 at Oregon Nov. 14, 1992 USC Nov. 19, 1994 California Sept. 4, 1993
Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Wash. State at Arizona State at Arizona Colorado Arizona at Utah Memphis
Date Nov. 14, 2015 Sept. 25, 2014 Sept. 26, 2015 Oct. 31, 2015 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 21, 2015 Sept. 6, 2014
Cl. So. Jr. Fr.R Jr. Jr. So. Jr.
Oppt. Oregon Washington Arizona St. Arizona State Oregon at California at Arizona
Date Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 4, 2003 Dec. 1, 2001 Oct. 25, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 11, 2003
Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Oppt. at Arizona State Tennessee Oregon State Stanford at Nebraska at Arizona Oregon
Date Nov. 12, 1994 Sept. 3, 1994 Oct. 15, 1994 Oct. 29, 1994 Sept. 17, 1994 Oct. 22, 1994 Sept. 16, 1995
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Oppt. Date USC Nov. 23, 1996 Arizona Sept. 27, 1997 California Oct. 25, 1997 Houston Oct. 4, 1997 Tennessee Sept. 6, 1997 Arizona State Oct. 12, 1996 at Washington St. Aug. 30, 1997
Cl. So. Sr, Sr. Sr. So. Sr.
Oppt. at Oregon State Arizona State Washington St. USC Washington Colorado
Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
Oppt. Date Cal St. Fullerton Sept. 12, 1992 at Oregon State Oct. 19, 1991 California Oct. 5, 1991 at Arizona St. Oct. 26, 1991 at Washington St.Sept. 29, 1990
FREDDIE MITCHELL (9)
BRETT HUNDLEY (10) Yds. 410 396 372 355 330 329 326 320 305 302
DANNY FARMER (11)
TD 3 3 0 2 3 3
Date Oct. 22, 2015 Sept. 5, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Nov. 7, 2015 Oct. 15, 2015 Dec. 26, 2015
Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Oppt. California** Virginia Wash. State* at Ore. State* at Stanford** Nebraska
Yds. 185 180 167 158 149 140 137 125 108
Rec. 7 9 8 6 9 4 10 4 4
Rec. 7 7 3 5 7 5 4 5
Date Nov. 7, 1987 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 18, 1986 Nov. 16, 1985 Nov. 14, 1987 Sept. 12, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 12, 1985
J.J. STOKES (8) Yds. 263 190 176 175 164 143 121 106
Rec. 6 10 14 7 5 10 6 7
JORDAN PAYTON (7)
DREW OLSON (4) Yds. 510 338 325 314
Comp. 22 31 30 28
Att. 27 43 44 38
TD 5 5 2 3
Date Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 15, 2005 Oct. 23, 2004 Sept. 17, 2005
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Oppt. Ariz. State at Wash. State at Ariz. State Oklahoma
Att. 40 47 34 26
TD 3 1 3 2
Date Nov. 17, 1990 Sept. 22, 1990 Nov. 3, 1990 Sept. 26, 1991
Cl. Fr.R Fr.R Fr.R So.R
Oppt. USC at Michigan at Oregon San Diego St.
Att. 43 23 27 36
TD 2 2 2 2
Date Oct. 9, 1982 Oct. 23, 1982 Nov. 13, 1982 Sept. 25, 1982
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Arizona at California Stanford at Michigan
Att. 31 44 32 48
TD 2 1 2 2
Date Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 29, 1988 Oct. 15, 1988 Nov. 19, 1988
Cl. Jr.R Sr.R Sr.R Sr.R
Oppt. at Ariz. State Wash. State at California USC
Att. 34 40 41
TD 2 1 0
Date Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009
Cl. Fr.R Fr.R Fr.R
Oppt. at Ore. State at Wash. State California
TOMMY MADDOX (4) Yds. 409 353 332 303
Comp. 26 26 21 17
TOM RAMSEY (4) Yds. 345 322 314 311
Comp. 29 17 19 22
Comp. 22 27 21 32
KEVIN PRINCE (3) Yds. 323 314 311
Comp. 22 27 21
DENNIS DUMMIT (2) Yds. Comp. Att. TD Date 340 19 30 2 Oct. 3, 1970 316 25 51 1 Oct. 17, 1970 */ ** indicate back-to-back games
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. at Texas at California
Rec. 14 5 7 8 6 7 7
CRAIG BRAGG (7) Yds. 230 142 138 118 115 113 105
Rec. 9 8 7 5 10 7 6
KEVIN JORDAN (7)
TROY AIKMAN (4) Yds. 328 325 322 317
Yds. 152 151 136 134 119 105 104
Yds. 164 152 147 146 129 111 109
Rec. 6 6 7 8 7 8 6
JIM MCELROY (7) Yds. 149 138 127 113 105 105 104
Rec. 8 6 3 2 6 2 5
Yds. 165 149 130 107 107
Rec. 8 6 4 6 8
Cl. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. at Washington Oregon at Miami at Oregon State Arizona State
Date Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 10, 2001 Dec. 5, 1998 Sept. 29, 2001 Sept. 30, 2000
Cl. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.
Oppt. California at Oregon St. Memphis Arizona State
Date Oct. 22, 2015 Nov. 7, 2015 Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 3, 2015
Cl. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.
Oppt. Stanford at California Stanford at Colorado
Date Nov. 13, 1982 Oct. 23, 1982 Oct. 11, 1980 Oct. 2, 1982
Cl. So. So. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Arizona St. Washington at Tennessee at BYU
Date Sept. 17, 1983 Oct. 29, 1983 Sept. 14, 1985 Sept. 7, 1985
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. at Arizona at San Diego St. Arizona State
Date Nov. 5, 2005 Sept. 3, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Arizona at Arizona St. California
Date Oct. 11, 1986 Oct. 31, 1987 Oct. 24, 1987
Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Oppt. Tennessee at California Washington
Date Sept. 6, 1997 Oct. 26, 1996 Nov. 15, 1997
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. USC Arizona at Oregon
Date Nov. 17, 1990 Oct. 6, 1990 Nov. 3, 1990
Cl. Sr. So. So.
Oppt. Stanford at California at Washington
Date Sept. 15, 1990 Oct. 15, 1988 Oct. 1, 1988
Cl. Jr. Jr. So.
Oppt. at Oregon St. Oregon at Alabama
Date Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Sept. 1, 2001
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Oregon State USC
Date Sept. 22, 2012 Nov. 17, 2012
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. at Utah at Stanford
Date Sept. 15, 2007 Sept. 1, 2007
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. at Wisconsin at USC
Date Sept. 27, 1969 Nov. 22, 1969
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Date at Oregon St. Oct. 5, 2002 at San Diego St. Sept. 28, 2002
Cl. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. California Stanford
Date Oct. 18, 1969 Oct. 26, 1968
Jr. Jr.
Syracuse Washington
Nov. 25, 1967 Nov. 11, 1967
Sr. Sr.
Long Beach St. at Michigan
Sept. 11, 1982 Sept. 25, 1982
So. So.
at California at Texas
Oct. 17, 1970 Oct. 3, 1970
Sr. Sr.
USC at California
Nov. 21, 1970 Oct. 17, 1970
Jr. Sr.
BYU Oregon
Oct. 1, 1983 Nov. 3, 1984
THOMAS DUARTE (4) Yds. 141 116 110 101
Rec. 10 6 4 6
CORMAC CARNEY (4) Yds. 137 132 116 103
Rec. 6 4 7 6
MIKE SHERRARD (4) Yds. 140 136 120 102
Rec. 7 8 7 6
MARCEDES LEWIS (3)
FLIPPER ANDERSON (8) Yds. 154 130 121 120 106 105 101 100
BRIAN POLI-DIXON (5)
Yds. 131 131 108
Rec. 11 7 7
PACO CRAIG (3) Yds. 122 102 102
Rec. 3 5 4
SKIP HICKS (3) Yds. 117 113 106
Rec. 7 4 3
SCOTT MILLER (3) Yds. 175 152 130
Rec. 8 4 8
REGGIE MOORE (3) Yds. 133 122 105
Rec. 8 6 5
TAB PERRY (3) Yds. 145 126 113
Rec. 7 7 5
SHAQ EVANS (2) Yds. 148 114
Rec. 6 8
BRANDON BREAZELL (2) Yds. 121 111
Rec. 6 6
GEORGE FARMER (2) Yds. 125 111
Rec. 9 8
MIKE SEIDMAN (2) Yds. 138 134
Rec. 8 6
GWEN COOPER (2) Yds. 129 104
Rec. 6 4
RON COPELAND (2) 116 104
2 4
NELSON ROSARIO (6) Yds. 152 151 120 118 111 102
Rec. 6 5 3 7 7 6
Date Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 5, 2011 Oct. 8, 2011 Nov. 26, 2011 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 19, 2011
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Rec. 7 8 8 11 5
133 108
5 7
TERRY VERNOY (2) 124 114
9 6
RICK WILKES (2)
SEAN LACHAPELLE (5) Yds. 154 148 136 135 109
JOJO TOWNSELL (2)
88
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140 102
11 8
MIKE YOUNG (2) 136 104
6 5
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 100-YARD MULTI-GAME RUSHING LEADERS GASTON GREEN (20) Yds. 266 224 220 194 162 149 145 144 142 139 138 135 134 134 131 123 122 115 108 100
Att. 33 39 28 24 24 39 28 21 26 14 30 19 21 18 16 21 23 22 23 35
Cl. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
Oppt. BYU (Freedom Bowl) USC California at Tennessee Washington State Arizona at USC Miami (Fiesta Bowl) Stanford at Stanford at USC San Diego State at California USC San Diego State at Oregon State Oregon Fresno State Oregon State at Washington
Year 1986 1986 1987 1985 1986 1987 1985 1984 1986 1987 1987 1987 1986 1984 1986 1986 1987 1987 1985 1986
JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN (19) Yds. 217 216 214 194 171 164 162 162 158 128 119 118 111 110 110 109 102 101 100
Att. 26 30 15 19 29 26 24 15 26 16 23 19 15 25 12 13 15 11 23
Cl. Sr.R So.R Sr.R Sr.R Sr.R Sr.R Sr.R Jr.R So.R Jr.R FrR So.R Sr.R Sr.R Jr.R So.R Sr.R Fr.R So.R
Oppt. Nebraska Washington State at Rice at Stanford USC at Arizona State Arizona Colorado Houston Houston Kansas State Texas Colorado Houston Washington State USC at California California Oregon State
Year 2012 2010 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2010 2011 2009 2010 2012 2012 2011 2010 2012 2009 2010
Oppt. Stanford at Stanford California Purdue at Oregon at Arizona at Washington State Arizona State at USC Houston at Ohio State at Purdue at California USC Colorado Oregon State (Tokyo) Arizona
Year 1980 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1979 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1978
FREEMAN MCNEIL (17) Yds. 248 197 192 176 164 158 148 142 120 119 118 117 115 111 111 109 104
Att. 29 36 32 21 36 28 24 24 30 26 31 29 25 24 14 18 15
Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
KARIM ABDUL-JABBAR (15) Yds. Att. Cl. Oppt. 261 42 Jr. at Stanford 217 33 Jr. California 207 35 Jr. Arizona State 187 40 So.* at Stanford 180 29 Jr. Miami 180 14 So.R at Arizona State 158 24 So.R SMU 152 26 Jr. Kansas (Aloha Bowl) 147 22 Jr. at BYU 135 25 So.R USC 133 21 So.R Tennessee 131 25 So.R Oregon State 127 32 Jr. Oregon 125 28 Jr. at Washington State 110 18 So.R Stanford * injured during true sophomore season
Year 1995 1995 1995 1993 1995 1994 1994 1995 1995 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1994
SKIP HICKS (15) Yds. 190 175 148 147 146 140 132
Att. 27 34 19 25 28 31 19
Cl. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr.
Oppt. Year at Washington State 1997 at Oregon 1996 Nebraska 1993 Washington 1997 at California 1996 Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) 1997 Arizona State 1993
121 118 117 116 116 114 113 101
26 28 25 20 24 22 23 18
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
at Stanford Arizona at USC USC Washington State Arizona State California NE Louisiana
1997 1997 1997 1996 1996 1996 1997 1996
Oppt. Washington Kansas Alabama Stanford Oregon State Fresno State Arizona California Alabama USC Wisconsin (Sun Bowl) Washington State at Stanford
Year 2001 2001 2000 2000 2001 2000 1999 2001 2001 1998 2000 2001 1999
DESHAUN FOSTER (13) Yds. 301 189 187 159 147 140 118 117 110 109 107 102 100
Att. 31 28 42 33 31 29 20 24 24 15 26 28 19
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So.
WENDELL TYLER (12) Yds. 180 172 156 143 142 131 130 129 125 106 106 105
Att. 24 21 17 23 21 19 17 10 19 11 16 21
Cl. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.
Oppt. Year at Stanford 1975 Ohio State (Rose Bowl)1975 Air Force 1976 California 1975 at Air Force 1975 at California 1976 at USC 1975 Tennessee 1975 at Oregon 1975 Washington State 1976 Stanford 1974 Oregon State 1975
PAUL PERKINS (11) Yds. 219 194 190 180 151 137 126 121 118 116 104
Att. 26 20 22 19 18 14 24 20 12 17 14
Cl. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr.
Oppt. BYU Kansas State Oregon at Colorado at UNLV at Arizona State v. Texas Wash. State Colorado Stanford at Stanford
Year 2015 2014 2014 2014 2015 2014 2014 2015 2015 2014 2015
THEOTIS BROWN (11) Yds. 274 220 150 148 127 115 113 103 102 102 100
Att. 26 35 15 23 22 21 16 15 16 20 21
Cl. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr.
Oppt. Year Oregon 1978 at Washington 1976 Washington State 1978 at Kansas 1978 at Arizona State 1976 Arizona 1978 California 1977 at Tennessee 1978 Alabama (Liberty Bowl)1976 at Ohio State 1976 at Washington State 1977
MAURICE JONES-DREW (9) Yds. 322 176 161 142 126 120 114 109 105
Att. 26 18 21 21 25 21 11 29 12
Cl. So. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
Oppt. Washington Arizona State San Diego State Illinois Wyoming Oregon State San Diego State Washington State Stanford
Year 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2004
Oppt. Arizona at Stanford at Pittsburgh at Oregon Washington at California Utah at Arizona at USC
Year 1972 1973 1972 1973 1973 1972 1973 1971 1973
KERMIT JOHNSON (9) Yds. 183 168 168 146 141 139 123 120 107
Att. 15 11 17 20 11 10 9 16 12
Cl. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr.
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KEVIN NELSON (9) Yds. 186 152 145 131 129 126 123 116 111
Att. 31 25 31 17 18 26 20 22 28
Cl. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So.
Oppt. at Arizona State at Arizona Washington at Oregon California Colorado at Wisconsin at Stanford Arizona State
Year 1980 1981 1983 1983 1983 1981 1980 1981 1981
Oppt. Rice Washington Northwestern Florida State California Oregon Washington BYU (LV Bowl)
Year 2006 2007 2005 2006 2006 2004 2006 2007
Cl. Sr. Fr.R Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So.
Oppt. San Diego State at Arizona State at Washington State at Washington Oregon State Stanford Arizona at Oregon
Year 1990 1987 1990 1990 1990 1988 1990 1988
Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr.
Oppt. Year Washington State 1978 at Washington State 1977 Iowa 1977 at Washington 1976 Arkansas (Fiesta Bowl)1978 Oregon State 1977 Oregon State 1976 Stanford 1978
Cl. Fr.R Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.R
Oppt. Iowa (Rose Bowl) Nebraska Oregon State San Diego State Long Beach St. Washington California
Year 1985 1988 1987 1988 1988 1988 1985
Cl. Fr.R Fr.R Fr.R Fr.R So. Fr.R Fr.R
Oppt. Oregon State Stanford Arizona Oregon Washington State Washington California
Year 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002
Cl. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Pittsburgh Wisconsin Tennessee Washington State Washington Oregon California
Year 1967 1969 1967 1969 1968 1969 1969
Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Oregon Arizona Oregon State BYU USC Cal St. Fullerton Washington State
Year 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1991
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Utah Duke Air Force Stanford California NC State
Year 1960 1960 1960 1959 1960 1959
CHRIS MARKEY (8) Yds. 208 193 161 144 136 131 124 117
Att. 23 14 24 19 20 23 19 27
Cl. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
BRIAN BROWN (8) Yds. 175 134 125 113 108 106 103 102
Att. 22 19 37 12 17 25 21 16
JAMES OWENS (8) Yds. 161 136 134 123 121 113 104 102
Att. 21 19 16 22 17 10 19 23
ERIC BALL (7) Yds. 227 148 128 122 108 107 101
Att. 22 35 25 17 11 22 14
TYLER EBELL (7) Yds. 203 160 124 119 105 102 102
Att. 29 39 22 26 12 31 28
GREG JONES (7) Yds. 160 145 135 112 105 103 103
Att. 19 26 16 20 23 21 20
KEVIN WILLIAMS (7) Yds. 210 151 134 132 131 124 112
Att. 30 19 16 13 21 23 16
BILL KILMER (6) Yds. 180 147 124 112 109 105
Att. 27 27 12 20 16 14
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL JAMES MCALISTER (6) Yds. 121 117 108 108 104 101
Att. 11 14 25 11 11 18
MARV KENDRICKS (3)
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Arizona Stanford Michigan State Oregon State Utah Iowa
Year 1972 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973
Cl. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Tennessee Washington State Washington Stanford Oregon Iowa State
Year 1974 1975 1973 1975 1975 1975
JOHN SCIARRA (6) Yds. 178 147 130 121 109 102
Att. 19 15 5 21 13 25
Yds. 182 140 138
Att. 28 20 13
Cl. Jr. Sr. Jr.
TED NARLESKI (2) Oppt. USC Washington State Oregon
Year 1970 1971 1970
Yds. 195 142 136 109 102
Att. 19 22 19 27 19
Cl. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So.
Oppt. Stanford 2007 California Northwestern Washington Rice
Year 2007 2005 2007 2006
Cl. So. So. So. So. So.
Oppt. Oregon St. Mary's Pre-Flight San Diego Navy USC California
Year 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Washington State San Jose State Arizona State Oregon State
Year 2010 2011 2011 2011
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. USC Washington Stanford San Diego Navy
Year 1955 1955 1955 1954
Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. California Stanford Air Force 1966 Air Force 1965
Year 1965 1966
Oppt. Virginia Tech (Sun) Arizona at Colorado
Year 2013 2014 2014
Oppt. New Mexico State Nevada at Nebraska
Year 2013 2013 2013
Oppt. Stanford Oregon State Arizona State
Year 1982 1984 1984
Oppt. Oregon Washington State Santa Clara
Year 1953 1953 1951
Oppt. Oregon State Utah Stanford
Year 1974 1974 1974
CAL ROSSI (5) Yds. 169 155 145 106 104
Att. 22 27 13 15 18
DERRICK COLEMAN (4) Yds. 185 135 119 100
Att. 15 14 17 20
SAM BROWN (4) Yds. 150 140 119 108
Att. 27 24 13 9
MEL FARR (4) Yds. 155 128 119 115
Att. 12 19 15 14
Att. 10 24 12
Cl. So.R Jr.R Jr.R
JORDON JAMES (3) Yds. 164 155 105
Att. 19 21 22
Cl. Jr.R Jr.R Jr.R
DANNY ANDREWS (3) Yds. 148 136 119
Att. 21 35 20
Cl. So. Sr. Sr.
PAUL CAMERON (3) Yds. 128 121 114
Att. 22 8 19
Cl. Sr. Sr. So.
RUSSEL CHARLES (3) Yds. 154 112 109
Att. 20 18 17
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Att. 11 14 15
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Att. 17 27 24
Cl. So. So. So.
Year 1950
BOB SMITH (3) Yds. 178 177 121
Att. 24 17 19
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Air Force 1961 California Duke
Year 1961 1960
SKIP SMITH (3) Yds. 135 107 103
Att. 22 7 13
Cl. So. Jr. Jr.
Oppt. Washington State NC State 1959 Stanford
Year 1958
Yds. 108 102 102
Att. 13 23 15
Cl. Sr. So. Jr.
Oppt. Washington Oregon State Washington
Year 1972 1970 1971
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Montana Washington California
Year 1939 1939 1939
Cl. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Oppt. Year Oregon State 1991 Arkansas(Cotton Bowl) 1988 Arizona 1991
Yds. 160 129
Att. 23 29
Cl. Jr. So.
Oppt. Long Beach State Stanford
Year 1986 1985
Cl. Jr. Sr.
Oppt. Washington State Washington State
Year 1939 1940
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Oregon State California
Year 1972 1972
Cl. Sr. Sr.
Oppt. Pittsburgh Oregon State
Year 1970 1970
Oppt. California Oregon State
Year 1954 1954
JACKIE ROBINSON (2) Yds. 148 111
Att. 10 18
ROB SCRIBNER (2) 1959
Yds. 156 101
Att. 8 13
ART SIMS (2) Yds. 126 104
Att. 16 16
KENNY WASHINGTON (3) Yds. 164 142 141
Att. 11 25 22
PRIMO VILLANUEVA (2) Yds. 113 100
Att. 14 9
Cl. Sr. Sr.
SHAWN WILLS (3) Yds. 137 120 119
Att. 16 18 15
MANUEL WHITE (2) Yds. 145 102
Att. 20 18
Cl. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Oklahoma State Illinois
Year 2004 2003
Cl. So. So.
Oppt. Oregon State California
Year 1992 1992
Cl. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Washington State Oregon State
Year 1975 1974
Cl. Sr. So.
Oppt. USC Arizona State
Year 1993 1991
Cl. So. Sr.
Oppt. Washington State California
Year 1967 1969
Cl. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. Arizona State Oregon
Year 1999 1998
Oppt. Arizona State California
Year 1976 1976
Oppt. Wisconsin Oregon
Year 1979 1979
Cl. Sr. Jr.
Oppt. California Washington
Year 1973 1972
Cl. So. Fr.R
Oppt. Arizona State Arizona State
Year 2001 2000
Oppt. Texas Arizona State
Year 1998 2000
Oppt. BYU San Diego State
Year 1993 1993
CHRIS ALEXANDER (2) Yds. 227 103
Att. 35 14
EDDIE AYERS (2) Yds. 111 110
Att. 15 15
RICKY DAVIS (2) Yds. 153 124
Att. 26 26
Yds. 117 108
Att. 7 3
KEITH BROWN (2) Yds. 182 101
Att. 24 19
JEFF DANKWORTH (2) Yds. 155 107
Att. 19 18
Cl. Sr. Sr.
ANTHONY EDGAR (2) Yds. 168 128
Att. 39 17
Cl. So. So.
MARK HARMON (2) Yds. 123 107
Att. 13 14
Yds. 138 100
Att. 22 13
JERMAINE LEWIS (2) Oppt. Northwestern California Washington State
Year 1969 1969 1968
Oppt. Vanderbilt Pittsburgh California
Year 1961 1961 1961
MIKE HAFFNER (3) Yds. 157 120 119
Oppt. USC 1950 Purdue
AKIL HARRIS (2)
MICKEY CURETON (3) Yds. 179 133 106
Cl. So. So.
BILL BOLDEN (2)
BRETT HUNDLEY (3) Yds. 161 131 110
Att. 21 17
JAMES PRIMUS (2)
RANDY TYLER (3) KAHLIL BELL (5)
Yds. 138 101
Yds. 113 104
Att. 22 17
Cl. So. Sr.
JAMES MILLINER (2) Yds. 113 109
Att. 9 8
Cl. So. So.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1919: FRED W. COZENS 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/30 11/7 11/14 11/21
L 0 L 6 L 12 W 7 W 7 L 0 L 7 L 13 52
at Manual Arts HS at Hollywood HS at Bakersfield HS Occidental Frosh Los Angeles JC USS Idaho Los Angeles JC at Occidental Frosh Season totals W—2, L—6, T—0
1927: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1934: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
74 19 27 2 0 20 21 30 193
9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/28 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26
9/22 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/12 11/24 11/29
41 21 27 32 103 224
1928: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1920: HARRY TROTTER 10/2 10/9 10/30 11/13 11/20
L 0 L 0 L 21 L 0 L 0 21
at Pomona Occidental at Redlands Caltech at Whittier Season totals W—0, L—5, T—0
1921: HARRY TROTTER 10/8 10/15 10/29 11/5 11/11
L L L L L
7 7 0 0 0 14
Redlands Pomona at Occidental Whittier at Caltech Season totals W—0, L—5, T—0
35 55 35 62 27 214
1922: HARRY TROTTER 10/7 10/14 10/21 11/4 11/18 11/25
W 24 W 34 L 7 T 6 L 6 L 6 83
at San Diego State at Redlands Occidental at Whittier at Pomona Caltech Season totals W—2, L—3, T—1
6 9 14 6 20 7 62
W 12 W 6 L 12 L 6 L 6 L 6 L 6 54
San Diego State Loyola Whittier Pomona Redlands at Occidental Caltech (Rose Bowl) Season totals W—2, L—5, T—0
0 0 14 27 12 20 59 132
T 0 L 13 L 0 L 7 L 7 T 0 T 13 L 0 40
Loyola La Verne at Whittier Occidental at Pomona at Redlands at San Diego State Caltech Season totals W—0, L—5, T—3
0 14 6 20 50 0 13 6 109
W W W L W L W L T
7 16 26 0 9 0 23 0 10 91
San Diego State La Verne Pomona Whittier at Occidental at St. Mary’s Redlands at Stanford at Caltech Season totals W—5, L—3, T—1
0 3 0 7 0 28 0 82 10 130
1926: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 9/25 10/9 10/16 10/23 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27
W 25 W 42 L 6 W 27 W 24 W 26 L 3 L 0 153
Santa Barbara St. San Diego State at Whittier at Pomona Occidental at Redlands Caltech Iowa State Season totals W—5, L—3, T—0
9/28 10/5 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/15 11/23 12/7 12/14
1929: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/16 11/28
L 0 USC W 56 Fresno State L 0 Stanford W 31 at Caltech W 20 Pomona L 0 at Oregon L 0 St. Mary’s W 14 Montana 121 Season totals W—4, L—4, T—0 (6th in PCC)
9/27 10/11 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/8 11/21 11/29
L 0 USC W 21 Pomona L 6 St. Mary’s W 30 Caltech L 0 Stanford L 0 at Oregon L 0 Oregon State W 20 Idaho 77 Season totals W—3, L—5, T—0 (T-8th in PCC)
9/25 10/3 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/11 11/21 11/26
T 0 Occidental L 0 at Washington St. L 0 at Northwestern W 46 Pomona L 6 at Stanford W 12 St. Mary’s L 6 Oregon W 13 Florida 83 Season totals W—3, L—4, T—1 (9th in PCC)
9/23 9/30 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/11 11/19 11/24 12/3 12/17
W 26 Calif. Aggies W 6 Idaho W 12 at Oregon W 51 Caltech W 13 Stanford L 7 St. Mary’s W 32 Montana L 0 Washington State L 0 Washington L 2 at Florida 149 Season totals W—6, L—4, T—0 (3rd in PCC)
76 6 57 0 0 27 24 0 190
9/23 9/23 9/30 10/6 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 11/30
W 34 Los Angeles JC W 13 San Diego State L 0 at Stanford W 22 Utah W 20 Loyola L 0 Oregon T 0 California W 14 at San Diego Marines L 0 at Washington L 14 St. Mary’s W 7 Washington State 123 Season totals W—6, L—4, T—1 (5th in PCC)
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1940: EDWIN C. HORRELL 0 0 26 0 3 0 27 0 7 6 69
W 39 Utah State W 20 at Oregon State W 7 at Stanford W 33 Oregon L 2 California L 0 SMU W 19 Hawaii W 14 Loyola W 13 Idaho W 13 at St. Mary’s 160 Season totals W—8, L—2, T—0 (T-1st in PCC)
9/27 10/4 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30
9/26 9/26 10/2 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/26
52 0 21 0 20 7 19 6 125
W 21 Occidental W 26 Pomona W 30 Montana L 0 Washington W 17 at California W 22 Oregon State L 6 Stanford W 7 at Oregon L 7 Washington State T 7 at USC 143 Season totals W—6, L—3, T—1 (5th in PCC)
0 13 19 0 12 0 13 0 57
W L T L L L L W L
26 Oregon 7 at Stanford 7 at Oregon State 0 Washington State 14 California 0 at Washington 13 SMU 13 Missouri 13 USC 93 Season totals W—2, L—6, T—1 (8th in PCC)
9/26 10/4 10/10 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 12/6 12/20
0 0 0 14 6 13 19 0 32 7 91
1942: EDWIN C. HORRELL
13 12 7 3 27 26 26 0 19 133
1938: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 9/23 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/24 12/10 12/26 1/2
0 0 7 0 6 14 0 3 19 12 61
W 27 Iowa L 12 at Oregon W 13 Washington L 7 at California W 33 Idaho W 6 Stanford W 21 at Washington St. L 7 Wisconsin (15) L 7 at USC (14) T 6 Oregon State W 46 at Honolulu Town W 32 at Hawaii 217 Season totals W—7, L—4, T—1 (4th in PCC)
9/25 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/21 12/5 12/12 1/1
3 14 0 20 0 0 0 14 42 6 0 7 106
0 0 3 0 7 7 0 13 10 22 0 62
91
W 6 Texas Christian W 14 at Washington T 14 at Stanford W 20 Montana W 16 Oregon W 20 (19)California T 0 (11)Santa Clara (14) T 13 (13)Oregon State W 24 (13)Washington State T 0 (9)at USC (3) 127 Season totals W—6, L—0, T—4 (2nd in PCC) Final Poll: 7th by AP
HISTORY
2 7 14 6 6 7 0 13 7 0 62
W 7 Washington State L 0 at Stanford W 14 Montana L 7 at Washington W 14 Oregon (16) L 7 California L 0 at Oregon State W 29 Camp Haan L 13 Santa Clara T 7 USC W 30 at Florida 128 Season totals W—5, L—5, T—1 (T-5th in PCC)
6 33 7 14 7 27 19 0 31 7 27 178
L 6 Texas Christian 7 L 7 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight 18 W 30 Oregon State 7 W 21 at California 0 W 14 (14)Santa Clara (9) 6 W 20 (11)Stanford 7 L 7 (10)at Oregon 14 W 14 (18)Washington 10 W 40 (13)Idaho 13 W 14 (13)USC 7 L 0 (13)Georgia (Rose Bowl) 9 173 Season totals 98 W—7, L—4, T—0 (1st in PCC) Final Poll:13th by AP
1943: EDWIN C. HORRELL 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27
L 0 USC 20 L 7 College of Pacific 19 L 7 at March Field 47 L 0 California 13 L 0 at San Diego Navy 28 L 7 Del Monte Pre-Flight 26 L 6 at California 13 W 19 St. Mary’s 7 L 13 at USC 26 59 Season totals 199 W—1, L—8, T—0 (4th in PCC)
1944: EDWIN C. HORRELL 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/27 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25
1939: EDWIN C. HORRELL 9/29 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/18 11/25 11/30 12/9
9 9 7 9 7 20 18 26 41 28 174
1941: EDWIN C. HORRELL
1937: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 9/24 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4
L 6 SMU L 6 Santa Clara L 0 Texas A&M L 7 at California L 0 Oregon State L 14 Stanford (6) L 0 at Oregon W 34 Washington State L 0 Washington (13) L 12 at USC 79 Season totals W—1, L—9, T—0 (8th in PCC)
0 7 6 6 14 21 6 6 6 7 79
1936: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1933: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 0 7 16 7 7 3 7 20 67
W 14 Pomona W 20 San Diego State L 3 at Oregon W 16 Montana L 0 at California W 49 California Aggies L 0 Stanford W 6 St. Mary’s W 25 Oregon State W 13 Loyola 146 Season totals W—7, L—3, T—0 (6th in PCC)
1935: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
0 7 0 45 0 20 38 0 26 136
1932: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1925: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/16 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
W 19 Santa Barbara St. T 7 Arizona W 32 at Caltech L 7 at Stanford W 29 Pomona L 6 at Idaho L 0 at Washington St. W 65 La Verne L 6 Oregon 171 Season totals W—4, L—4, T—1 (9th in PCC)
1931: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1924: JAMES CLINE 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/11 11/15 11/22
9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/10 11/17 11/29
1930: WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
1923: JAMES CLINE 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/12 11/17 11/24
W 33 Santa Barbara St. 0 W 7 Fresno State 0 W 25 Whittier 6 W 8 Occidental 0 W 32 Redlands 0 T 7 Pomona 7 W 13 at Caltech 0 L 13 at Arizona 16 L 6 Drake 25 144 Season totals 54 W—6, L—2, T—1 (Joined Pacific Coast Conf.)
T 13 at USC L 0 at California L 12 at San Diego Navy W 39 St. Mary’s L 12 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight W 26 Alameda Co. Guard L 13 at March Field W 7 California W 54 College of Pacific L 13 USC (8) 189 Season totals W—4, L—5, T—1 (3rd in PCC)
13 6 14 0 21 13 35 0 7 40 149
1945: BERT LaBRUCHERIE 9/21 9/29 10/5 10/13 10/19 10/26 11/17 11/24 12/1
L 6 USC W 20 San Diego Navy W 50 College of Pacific W 13 California L 6 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight W 12 Oregon W 13 St. Mary’s (5) L 0 (12)at California L 15 at USC (16) 135 Season totals W—5, L—4, T—0 (5th in PCC)
13 14 0 0 13 0 7 6 26 79
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1946: BERT LaBRUCHERIE 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/1 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 1/1
W 50 Oregon State W 39 at Washington W 26 (5)Stanford (17) W 13 (4)at California W 33 (5)Santa Clara W 46 (4)St. Mary’s W 14 (4)at Oregon W 61 (4)Montana W 13 (4)USC (10) W 18 (4)Nebraska L 14 (4) Illinois (Rose Bowl) 327 Season totals W—10, L—1, T—0; (1st in PCC) Final Poll: 4th by AP
1953: RED SANDERS 7 13 6 6 7 20 0 7 6 0 45 117
1947: BERT LaBRUCHERIE 9/26 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
W 22 Iowa L 26 at Northwestern W 24 Oregon W 39 (19)at Stanford L 0 (16)SMU (12) L 0 (19)California (14) W 27 at Oregon State W 34 Washington L 0 (18)at USC (4) 172 Season totals W—5, L—4, T—0 (4th in PCC)
W 48 Washington State L 0 Northwestern W 28 Idaho L 6 at Washington L 14 Stanford L 0 Oregon State W 27 at Nebraska L 13 at California (5) L 7 Oregon (15) L 13 USC 156 Season totals W—3, L—7, T—0 (8th in PCC)
26 19 12 27 34 28 15 28 26 20 235
1949: RED SANDERS 9/16 9/24 9/30 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/12 11/19
W 35 Oregon State W 41 at Iowa W 35 at Oregon W 14 (18)at Stanford L 0 (13)Santa Clara W 27 at Washington St. L 21 (20)California W 47 Washington L 7 at USC 227 Season totals W—6, L—3, T—0 (2nd in PCC)
13 25 27 7 14 20 35 26 21 188
1950: RED SANDERS 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/13 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/25
W 28 Oregon W 42 Washington State L 20 (13)at Washington (10) L 6 Illinois W 21 Stanford (6) W 20 (18) at Purdue W 20 (19)Oregon State L 0 (19)at California (6) W 39 USC 196 Season totals W—6, L—3, T—0 (3rd in PCC)
0 0 21 14 7 6 13 35 0 96
1951: RED SANDERS 9/21 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
L 14 Texas A&M (6) 21 L 13 at Illinois (10) 27 W 44 Santa Clara 17 L 7 at Stanford (19) 21 W 41 Oregon 0 W 21 California (9) 7 W 7 at Oregon State 0 T 20 (18)Washington 20 W 21 (18)at USC (11) 7 188 Season totals 120 W—5, L—3, T—1 (2nd in PCC) Final Poll:17th by AP, T-17 by UPI
1952: RED SANDERS 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22
W 13 (18) Oregon W 14 (18)Texas Christian (9) W 32 (14)at Washington W 20 (11)Rice W 24 (10)Stanford (13) W 20 (8)at Wisconsin (10) W 28 (7)at California (11) W 57 (5)Oregon State L 12 (3)USC (4) 220 Season totals W—8, L—1, T—0 (2nd in PCC) Pre-Season Poll: 18th by AP; Final Poll: 6th by AP, UPI
1959: BILL BARNES 9/18 10/3 10/17 10/23 10/31 11/7 11/13 11/21 11/28 12/5
T 0 Purdue (11) 0 L 21 at Pittsburgh 25 W 19 California 12 L 7 Air Force 20 L 7 Washington (17) 23 W 55 at Stanford 13 W 21 North Carolina State 12 W 10 at USC (4) 3 W 21 (20)Utah 6 L 8 (17)Syracuse (1) 36 169 Season totals 150 W—5, L—4, T—1 (T-1st in AAWU)
1954: RED SANDERS 7 27 7 6 7 6 7 7 6 80
9/18 9/25 10/1 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/20
1948: BERT LaBRUCHERIE 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/12 11/20
1965: TOMMY PROTHRO
Joined Athletic Association of Western Universities
9/18 W 41 (4)Oregon State 0 9/25 W 19 (4)Kansas 7 10/3 W 12 (5)at Oregon 0 10/9 W 13 (6)Wisconsin 0 10/17 L 20 (4)at Stanford 21 10/24 W 44 (12)Washington State 7 10/31 W 20 (10)California 7 11/14 W 22 (7)Washington 6 11/21 W 13 (5)at USC (9) 0 (5) Michigan State (8)(Rose Bowl) 28 1/1 L 20 224 Season totals 76 W—8, L—2, T—0 (1st in PCC) Pre-Season Poll: 4th by AP; Final Poll: 4th by UPI, 5th by AP
6 0 7 0 14 7 7 0 14 55
W 67 (8)San Diego NTC W 32 (8)at Kansas W 12 (4)Maryland (6) W 21 (2)at Washington W 72 (3)Stanford W 61 (3)at Oregon State W 27 (3)at California W 41 (1)Oregon W 34 (2) USC (7) 367 Season totals W—9, L—0, T—0 (1st in PCC) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (UPI) Pre-Season Poll: 8th by AP; Final Poll: 1st by UPI, 2nd by AP
W 21 (1)Texas A&M L 0 (1)at Maryland (5) W 55 (7)at Washington St. W 38 (7)Oregon State W 21 (9)at Stanford W 33 (7) Iowa W 47 (6)California W 34 (5)at College of Pacific W 19 (4)Washington W 17 (5)at USC L 14 (4)Michigan St. (Rose Bowl) 299 Season totals W—9, L—2, T—0 (1st in PCC) Pre-Season Poll: 1st by AP; Final Poll: 4th by AP, UPI
9/17 9/24 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3
W 13 (17)Utah L 13 at Michigan (13) W 6 Oregon W 28 Washington State W 34 at California L 7 at Oregon State W 14 Stanford (10) W 13 (19)at Washington W 13 Kansas L 7 USC 148 Season totals W—7, L—3, T—0 (T-2nd in PCC) Pre-Season Poll: 17th by AP
9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/10 11/18 11/25 1/1
0 7 0 0 13 13 0 0 17 7 17 74
W 47 Air Force W 16 Illinois L 0 at Oregon W 19 Washington W 26 Oregon State (7) L 6 (15)at Stanford W 16 California W 19 at Washington St. W 21 at College of Pacific W 20 at USC 190 Season totals W—8, L—2, T—0 (3rd in PCC) Final Poll: T-18th by UPI
10/6 10/12 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1 12/8
7 42 0 0 20 21 13 9 0 10 122
L 6 W 18 L 0
Pittsburgh (19) at Illinois at Oregon State
9/20 9/28 10/5 10/11 10/19 10/25 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/30
0 6 21 0 7 20 14 13 0 9 90
L 14 Florida W 20 at Washington L 19 Stanford L 20 Washington State L 17 at California W 7 Oregon T 15 USC 136 Season totals W—3, L—6, T—1 (6th in PCC)
W 9 Ohio State (1) W 35 Colorado State L 6 at Pittsburgh L 7 Stanford W 26 at California L 11 Air Force L 0 at Washington L 3 USC (1) W 14 at Utah L 7 Syracuse 118 Season totals W—4, L—6, T—0 (5th in AAWU)
L L W L L L L L W L
0 Pittsburgh 14 at Penn State 10 at Stanford 7 Syracuse 12 at Notre Dame 12 Illinois (4) 0 California 21 at Air Force 14 Washington 6 at USC 96 Season totals W—2, L—8, T—0 (3rd in AAWU)
9/12 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
27 14 14
21 0 21 38 20 3 15 173
W 17 at Pittsburgh W 21 Penn State W 27 Stanford L 0 at Syracuse L 0 at Notre Dame (4) L 7 at Illinois W 25 at California L 15 Air Force L 20 at Washington L 13 USC 145 Season totals W—4, L—6, T—0 (4th in AAWU)
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20 17 9 29 27 18 25 48 0 26 219
1964: BILL BARNES
BILL BARNES, ACTING COACH 10/10 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22
W 19 at Air Force 6 L 6 (9)at Michigan 29 L 3 at Ohio State (8) 13 W 28 Vanderbilt 21 W 20 Pittsburgh 6 W 20 at Stanford 0 W 35 California 15 W 28 Texas Christian 7 L 13 Washington 17 W 10 at USC 7 21 L 3 Minnesota (Rose Bowl) 185 Season totals 142 W—7, L—4, T—0 (1st in AAWU) Final Poll: 16th by AP
1963: BILL BARNES
1958: GEORGE DICKERSON 9/20 9/27 10/4
7 27 10 8 0 0 0 17 9 6 84
1962: BILL BARNES
1957: RED SANDERS 9/20 9/27 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
W 8 Pittsburgh (7) T 27 (8)at Purdue L 8 (15)at Washington (13) W 26 (19)Stanford W 7 North Carolina State W 28 (15)at California W 22 (11)Air Force L 6 (11)USC W 16 at Utah W 27 Duke (10) 175 Season totals W—7, L—2, T—1 (3rd in AAWU)
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1956: RED SANDERS 9/21 9/29 10/5 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
L 3 at Michigan State 13 W 24 at Penn State 22 W 24 Syracuse 14 T 14 at Missouri 14 W 56 California 3 W 10 at Air Force Academy 0 W 28 (8)Washington 24 W 30 (7)at Stanford 13 W 20 (7)at USC (6) 16 L 34 (5)at Tennessee (7) 37 (5)Michigan State (1) (Rose Bowl) 12 W 14 257 Season totals 168 W—8, L—2, T—1 (1st in AAWU) Final Poll: 4th by AP, 5th by UPI
1966: TOMMY PROTHRO 1960: BILL BARNES
0 7 7 20 0 0 6 0 0 40
1955: RED SANDERS 9/16 9/24 10/1 10/7 10/15 10/21 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 1/2
9/18 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 12/4 1/1
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12 14 20 39 24 26 21 24 22 34 236
9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19
W 57 (4)Pittsburgh 14 W 31 (2)at Syracuse 12 W 24 (2)Missouri 15 W 27 (2)at Rice 24 W 49 (4)Penn State 11 W 28 (3)at California 15 W 38 (3)Air Force Academy 13 L 3 (3)at Washington 16 W 10 (8)Stanford 0 W 14 (8)USC (7) 7 281 Season totals 127 W—9, L—1, T—0 (T-2nd in AAWU) Pre-Season Poll: 4th by AP; Final Poll: 5th by AP, UPI
1967: TOMMY PROTHRO 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25
W 20 (8)Tennessee (9) 16 W 40 (6)at Pittsburgh 8 W 51 (4)at Washington State 23 W 17 (3)at Penn State 15 W 37 (4)California 14 W 21 (3)at Stanford 16 T 16 (2)Oregon State 16 W 48 (4)Washington 0 L 20 (1)at USC (4) 21 L 14 (4)Syracuse 32 284 Season totals 161 W—7, L—2, T—1 (T-2nd in AAWU) Pre-Season Poll: 8th by AP; Final Poll:10th by UPI
Start of Pac-8 Conference 1968: TOMMY PROTHRO 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
W 63 (16)Pittsburgh 7 W 31 (8)Washington State 21 L 7 (9)at Syracuse 20 L 6 Penn State (3) 21 L 15 at California 39 W 20 Stanford 17 L 18 at Tennessee (5) 42 L 21 at Oregon State (15) 45 L 0 at Washington 6 L 16 USC (1) 28 197 Season totals 246 W—3, L—7, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 16th by AP
1969: TOMMY PROTHRO 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/15 11/22
W 37 (17)Oregon State 0 W 42 (17)Pittsburgh 8 W 34 (14)at Wisconsin 23 W 36 (11)at Northwestern 0 W 46 (11)at Washington State 14 W 32 (8)California 0 T 20 (6)at Stanford (19) 20 W 57 (9)Washington 14 W 13 (7)at Oregon 10 L 12 (6)at USC (5) 14 329 Season totals 103 W—8, L—1, T—1 (T-2nd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 17th by AP; Final Poll:10th by UPI, 13th by AP
1970: TOMMY PROTHRO 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/30 11/14 11/21 12/5
W 14 (18)at Oregon State 9 W 24 (16)at Pittsburgh 15 W 12 (15)Northwestern 7 L 17 (13)at Texas (2) 20 L 40 (15)Oregon 41 W 24 (19)at California 21 L 7 (16)Stanford (8) 9 W 54 (19)Washington State 9 L 20 (17)at Washington 61 W 45 USC 20 L 17 at Tennessee (5) 28 274 Season totals 240 W—6, L—5, T—0 (T-2nd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 18th by AP
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L 25 (15) Pittsburgh 29 L 10 Texas (3) 28 L 0 at Michigan (4) 38 L 17 Oregon State 34 W 34 at Washington State 21 W 28 at Arizona 12 L 24 California 31 L 12 Washington 23 L 9 at Stanford (12) 20 T 7 at USC (15) 7 166 Season totals 243 W—2, L—7, T—1 (8th in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 15th by AP
1972: PEPPER RODGERS 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/29 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
W 20 Nebraska (1) 17 W 38 (8)at Pittsburgh 28 L 9 (6)Michigan (12) 26 W 65 (15)Oregon 20 W 42 (14)Arizona 31 W 37 (14)at Oregon State 7 W 49 (11)at California 13 W 35 (9)Washington State 20 W 28 (8)Stanford 23 L 21 (8)at Washington 30 L 7 (14)USC (1) 24 351 Season totals 239 W—8, L—3, T—0 (2nd in Pacific-8) Final Poll:15th by AP, T-17 by UPI
1973: PEPPER RODGERS 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24
L 13 (10)at Nebraska (4) 40 W 55 (18)Iowa 18 W 34 (17)at Michigan State 21 W 66 (16)Utah 16 W 59 (15)at Stanford 13 W 24 (13)at Washington St. 13 W 61 (13) California 21 W 62 (10)Washington 13 W 27 (9)at Oregon 7 W 56 (8)Oregon State 14 L 13 (8)at USC (9) 23 470 Season totals 199 W—9, L—2, T—0 (2nd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 10th by AP; Final Poll: 9th by UPI, 12th by AP
1974: DICK VERMEIL 9/7 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
T 17 (12) at Tennessee (16) 17 L 10 (12)at Iowa 21 W 56 Michigan State 14 W 27 at Utah 14 T 13 Stanford 13 W 17 Washington State 13 W 28 at California (20) 3 L 9 (18)at Washington 31 W 21 Oregon 0 W 33 at Oregon State 14 L 9 USC (8) 34 240 Season totals 174 W—6, L—3, T—2 (Tied for 3rd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 12th by AP
1975: DICK VERMEIL 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/28 1/1
W 37 (16) Iowa State 21 W 34 (12)Tennessee (10) 28 T 20 (10)at Air Force 20 L 20 (13) Ohio State (2) 41 W 31 at Stanford 21 W 37 (18)at Washington State 23 W 28 (19) California 14 L 13 (13) Washington 17 W 50 at Oregon 17 W 31 (19) Oregon State 9 W 25 (14) at USC 22 (11)Ohio State (1) (Rose Bowl) 10 W 23 349 Season totals 243 W—9, L—2, T—1; Pct. .792 (T-1st in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 14th by AP; Final Poll: 5th by AP, UPI
1976: TERRY DONAHUE 9/9 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6
W W W T W W W W W
28 37 40 10 38 62 35 30 46
(17) at Arizona State (3) (5) Arizona (5) Air Force (4) at Ohio State (8) (5) Stanford (4)Washington State (4) at California (3)at Washington (3)Oregon
10 9 7 10 20 3 19 21 0
11/13 W 45 (2)at Oregon State 14 11/20 L 14 (2)USC (3) 24 (7)Alabama(16) (Liberty Bowl) 36 12/20 L 6 391 Season totals 173 W—9, L—2, T—1 (2nd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 17th by AP; Final Poll:15th by AP, UPI
1982 1st Season at home in Rose Bowl 1982: TERRY DONAHUE 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 1/1
W 41 (18)Long Beach State 10 W 51 (14)at Wisconsin 26 W 31 (12) at Michigan (20) 27 W 34 (9)at Colorado 6 T 24 (8)Arizona 24 W 42 (12)Washington State 17 W 47 (11)at California 31 W 40 (11)Oregon 12 L 7 (9) at Washington (10) 10 W 38 (12)Stanford 35 W 20 (11)USC (15) 19 (5) Michigan (19) (Rose Bowl) 14 W 24 399 Season totals 231 W—10, L—1, T—1 (1st in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 20th by AP; Final Poll: 5th by AP and UPI
1977: TERRY DONAHUE 9/12 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/25
L 13 (11) at Houston (14) 17 W†17 (14)Kansas 7 L 13 (18)at Minnesota 27 W†34 Iowa 16 L 28 at Stanford 32 W†27 at Washington State 16 W†21 California (15) 19 W†20 Washington 12 W††21 at Oregon 3 W††48 Oregon State 18 L 27 (17)at USC 29 269 Season totals 196 W—7, L—4, T—0 (T-2nd in Pacific-8) Pre-Season Poll: 11th by AP; †indicates games later forfeited ††no contest
1983: TERRY DONAHUE 9/3 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 1/2
L 8 (20)at Georgia (15) 19 T 26 Arizona State 26 L 10 at Nebraska (1) 42 L 35 Brigham Young 37 W 39 at Stanford 21 W 24 at Washington State 14 W 20 California 16 W 27 Washington (11) 24 W 24 at Oregon 13 L 24 at Arizona 27 W 27 at USC 17 9 W 45 Illinois (4)(Rose Bowl) 309 Season totals 265 W—7, L—4, T—1 (1st in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 20th by AP; Final Poll:13th by UPI, 17th by AP
Start of Pac-10 Conference 1978: TERRY DONAHUE 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/27 11/4 11/11 11/18 12/25
W 10 (12) at Washington (11) 7 W 13 (9) at Tennessee 0 L 24 (8) at Kansas 28 W 17 (18)Minnesota 3 W 27 (16) Stanford (17) 26 W 45 (14)Washington State 31 W 45 (10)at California 0 W 24 (10)Arizona 14 W 23 (9)Oregon 21 L 13 (9)at Oregon State 15 L 10 (14)USC (5) 17 (15)Arkansas (8) (Fiesta Bowl) 10 T 10 261 Season totals 172 W—8, L—3, T—1 (2nd in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 18th by AP; Final Poll: 12th by UPI, 14th by AP
1984: TERRY DONAHUE 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 1/1
W 18 (4) at San Diego State 15 W 23 (7) Long Beach State 17 L 3 (8)Nebraska (1) 42 W 33 (17) at Colorado 16 L 21 (17)Stanford 23 W 27 Washington State 24 W 17 at California 14 W 21 at Arizona State 13 L 18 Oregon 20 W 26 Oregon State 17 W 29 USC (7) 10 (14)Miami (13) (Fiesta Bowl) 37 W 39 275 Season totals 248 W—9, L—3, T—0 (T-3rd in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 5th by AP; Final Poll: 9th by AP, 10th by UPI
1979: TERRY DONAHUE 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/10 11/17 11/24
L 16 Houston (16) W 31 Purdue (5) W 37 (20)at Wisconsin L 13 (17) Ohio State (14) L 24 at Stanford L 14 at Washington State W 28 California L 14 Washington (20) W 31 Arizona State W 35 at Oregon L 14 at USC (4) 257 Season totals W—5, L—6, T—0 (7th in Pacific-10)
24 21 12 17 27 17 27 34 28 0 49 256
1985: TERRY DONAHUE 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/9 11/16 11/23 1/1
W 27 (20)at BYU (8) 24 T 26 (10)at Tennessee 26 W 34 (12)San Diego State 16 L 14 (13)at Washington 21 W 40 Arizona State 17 W 34 at Stanford 9 W 31 (18)at Washington State 30 W 34 (17)California 7 W 24 (14)at Arizona 19 W 41 (13)Oregon State 0 L 13 (8)at USC 17 (13) Iowa(4) (Rose Bowl) 28 W 45 363 Season totals 214 W—9, L—2, T—1 (1st in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 20th by AP; Final Poll: 6th by UPI, 7th by AP
1980: TERRY DONAHUE 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/30
W 56 Colorado 14 W 23 at Purdue 14 W 35 (16) Wisconsin 0 W 17 (11) at Ohio State (2) 0 W 35 (5) Stanford (16) 21 W 32 (3)at California 9 L 17 (2)at Arizona 23 L 14 (8)Oregon 20 W 23 (17)at Arizona State 14 W 20 (18)USC (12) 17 W 34 (14)Oregon State (Tokyo) 3 306 Season totals 135 W—9, L—2, T—0 (2nd in Pacific-10) Final Poll: 13th by AP, 14th by UPI
1986: TERRY DONAHUE 9/6 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 12/30
L 3 (4)at Oklahoma (1) 38 W 45 (19)at San Diego State 14 W 41 (16)Long Beach State 23 L 9 (15)Arizona State (16) 16 W 32 Arizona (11) 25 W 36 (19)at California 10 W 54 (17)Washington State 16 W 49 (15)at Oregon State 0 L 23 (12)Stanford 28 T 17 (19)at Washington (10) 17 W 45 (18)USC (10) 25 (15)BYU (Freedom Bowl) 10 W 31 385 Season totals 222 W—8, L—3, T—1 (T-2nd in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 4th by AP; Final Poll: 14th by AP and UPI
1981: TERRY DONAHUE 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 12/31
W 35 (12) at Arizona 18 W 31 (9) at Wisconsin (20) 13 L 7 (6)at Iowa 20 W 27 (16) Colorado 7 L 23 (17) at Stanford 26 T 17 at Washington St.(18) 17 W 34 California 6 W 28 at Oregon 11 W 31 Washington (16) 0 W 34 (18) Arizona State (9) 24 L 21 (15)at USC (10) 22 (19)Michigan(16) (Bluebonnet Bowl) 33 L 14 302 Season totals 197 W—7, L—4, T—1 (T-4th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 13th by AP;
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1987: TERRY DONAHUE 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 12/25
W 47 (3)San Diego State 14 L 33 (3)at Nebraska (2) 42 W 17 (13)Fresno State 0 W 34 (13)Arizona 24 W 49 (11)at Stanford 0 W 41 (9)Oregon (16) 10 W 42 (8)California 18 W 31 (7)at Arizona State 23 W 52 (7) at Oregon State 17 W 47 (5)Washington 14 L 13 (5)at USC 17 (10)Florida (Aloha Bowl) 16 W 20 426 Season totals 195 W—10, L—2, T—0 (T-1st in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 3rd by AP; Final Poll: 9th by AP, 11th by UPI
1988: TERRY DONAHUE 9/3 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 1/2
W 59 (5) San Diego State 6 W 41 (5) Nebraska (2) 28 W 56 (2) Long Beach State 3 W 24 (2)at Washington(16) 17 W 38 (2)Oregon State 21 W 38 (2)at California 21 W 24 (1)at Arizona 3 L 30 (1)Washington State 34 W 16 (6)at Oregon 6 W 27 (6)Stanford 17 L 22 (6)USC (2) 31 (9)Arkansas (8) (Cotton Bowl) 3 W 17 392 Season totals 190 W—10, L—2, T—0 (2nd in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 5th by AP; Final Poll: 6th by AP and UPI
1989: TERRY DONAHUE 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18
L 6 (6)Tennessee 24 W 28 (20) at San Diego State 25 L 23 (24)Michigan (5) 24 W 24 California 6 W 33 (25)Arizona State 14 L 7 (22)at Arizona 42 L 17 at Oregon State 18 L 27 Washington 28 L 14 at Stanford 17 L 20 Oregon 38 T 10 at USC (8) 10 209 Season totals 246 W—3, L—7, T—1 (9th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 9th by AP
1990: TERRY DONAHUE 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17
L 14 (19) Oklahoma (23) 34 W 32 Stanford 31 L 15 at Michigan (7) 38 W 30 at Washington State 20 L 21 Arizona (25) 28 W 45 San Diego State 31 L 31 at California 38 W 26 Oregon State 17 L 24 at Oregon (22) 28 W 25 at Washington (2) 22 L 42 USC (19) 45 305 Season totals 332 W—5, L—6, T—0 (T-6th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 19th by AP
1991: TERRY DONAHUE 9/7 9/14 9/26 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 12/31
W 27 (23)Brigham Young (25) 23 L 16 (21)at Tennessee (11) 30 W 37 at San Diego State 12 L 24 (24)California (18) 27 W 54 Arizona 14 W 44 at Oregon State 7 W 21 at Arizona State 16 W 44 (23)Washington State 3 L 10 (22)at Stanford 27 W 16 Oregon 7 W 24 (25)at USC 21 (22)Illinois (Hancock Bowl) 3 W 6 323 Season totals 190 W—9, L—3, T—0 (T-2nd in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 24th by AP; Final Poll: 19th by AP; 18th by USA Today
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1992: TERRY DONAHUE 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21
W 37 (16)Cal State Fullerton 14 W 17 (15)at Brigham Young 10 W 35 (11)San Diego State (21) 7 L 3 (11)at Arizona 23 L 7 (19)Stanford (11) 19 L 17 at Washington St. (22) 30 L 0 Arizona State 20 L 12 at California 48 W 26 Oregon State 14 W 9 at Oregon 6 W 38 USC (15) 37 201 Season totals 228 W—6, L—5, T—0 (8th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 18th by AP
1993: TERRY DONAHUE 9/4 9/18 9/25 9/30 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 1/1
L 25 California 27 L 13 Nebraska (8) 14 W 28 at Stanford (17) 25 W 52 at San Diego State 13 W 68 (25)Brigham Young (19) 14 W 39 (22)Washington (12) 25 W 20 (19)at Oregon State 17 W 37 (15)Arizona (7) 17 W 40 (12)at Washington State 27 L 3 (10)Arizona State 9 W 27 (16)at USC (22) 21 (14)Wisconsin (9) (Rose Bowl) 21 L 16 368 Season totals 230 W—8, L—4, T—0 (T-1st in Pacific-10) Final Poll: 17th by USA Today, 18th by AP
1994: TERRY DONAHUE 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/12 11/19
W 25 (14)Tennessee (13) 23 W 17 (13)SMU 10 L 21 (13)at Nebraska (2) 49 L 0 (18)Washington St. (22) 21 L 10 at Washington (12) 37 L 7 at California 26 L 14 Oregon State 23 L 24 at Arizona (14) 34 W 31 Stanford 30 W 59 at Arizona State 23 W 31 USC (13) 19 239 Season totals 295 W—5, L—6, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 14th by AP
1995: TERRY DONAHUE 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 12/25
W 31 (15)Miami (12) 8 W 23 (12)at Brigham Young 9 L 31 (12)Oregon (20) 38 L 15 (16)at Washington State 24 W 45 Fresno State 21 W 17 Arizona 10 W 42 at Stanford (23) 28 W 33 (24)California 16 L 33 (22)at Arizona State 37 L 14 Washington (23) 38 W 24 at USC (11) 20 Kansas (11) (Aloha Bowl) 51 L 30 338 Season totals 300 W—7, L—5, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 16th by AP
1996: BOB TOLEDO 9/7 9/14 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23
L 20 at Tennessee (2) W 44 Northeast Louisiana L 9 at Michigan (6) W 41 at Oregon L 34 Arizona State (4) L 21 at Washington (25) W 38 at California L 20 Stanford W 38 Washington State L 17 at Arizona W 48 USC (2ot) 330 Season totals W—5, L—6, T—0 (4th in Pacific-10)
35 0 38 22 42 41 29 21 14 35 41 318
1997: BOB TOLEDO 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/15
L L W W W W W W W W
34 24 66 40 66 39 34 35 27 52
at Washington St. Tennessee (3) at Texas (11) (24)Arizona (22)Houston (18)at Oregon (17)Oregon State (13)California (12)at Stanford (9)Washington (13)
37 30 3 27 10 31 10 17 7 28
11/22 W 31 (7)at USC 24 (5)Texas A&M(19) (Cotton Bowl) 23 1/1 W 29 477 Season totals 247 W—10, L—2, T—0 (T-1st in Pacific-10) Final Poll: 5th by AP and USA Today
9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 12/5 1/1
W 49 (6)Texas (23) 31 W 42 (4)at Houston 24 W 49 (4)Washington State 17 W 52 (3)at Arizona (10) 28 W 41 (2)Oregon (11) (ot) 38 W 28 (2)at California 16 W 28 (2)Stanford 24 W 41 (3)at Oregon State 34 W 36 (3)at Washington 24 W 34 (3)USC 17 L 45 (3)at Miami 49 (6)Wisconsin (9) (Rose Bowl) 38 L 31 476 Season totals 340 W—10, L—2, T—0 (1st in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 7th by AP; Final Poll: 8th by AP and USA Today
9/1 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/8 11/15 11/28 12/6
2004: KARL DORRELL
7 42 21 42 28 29 17 55 33 20 17 311
9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 12/29
W 35 Alabama (3) 24 W 24 (16)Fresno State 21 W 23 (14)Michigan (3) 20 L 10 (6)at Oregon 29 W 38 (15)Arizona State 31 L 38 (13)at California (3ot) 46 L 38 (23)Oregon State (19) 44 W 27 at Arizona (24) 24 W 37 Stanford 35 L 28 at Washington (7) 35 L 35 USC 38 21 L 20 Wisconsin (Sun Bowl) 353 Season totals 368 W—6, L—6, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-10)
2005: KARL DORRELL
2010: RICK NEUHEISEL
9/3 9/10 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 12/3 12/30
9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/21 10/30 11/6 11/18 11/26 12/4
2006: KARL DORRELL 9/2 9/9 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 12/2 12/27
W 31 Utah W 26 Rice L 19 at Washington W 31 Stanford W 27 Arizona L 20 at Oregon (18) L 17 at Notre Dame (10) L 15 Washington St. L 24 at California (10) W 25 Oregon State W 24 at Arizona State W 13 USC (2) Florida State (Emerald Bowl) L 27 299 Season totals W—7, L—6, T—0 (4th in Pacific-10)
2001: BOB TOLEDO 9/1 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 12/1
W 20 (15)at Alabama (25) 17 W 41 (14)at Kansas 17 W 13 (14)Ohio State (21) 6 W 38 (12)at Oregon State (19) 7 W 35 (7)Washington (10) 13 W 56 (4)California 17 L 28 (4)at Stanford (20) 38 L 14 (9)at Washington St.(16) 20 L 20 (17)Oregon (7) 21 L 0 (20)at USC 27 W 52 Arizona State 42 317 Season totals 225 W—7 L—4, T—0 (6th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 17th by AP
9/1 W 45 (14)at Stanford 17 9/8 W 27 (13)Brigham Young 17 9/15 L 6 (11)at Utah 44 9/22 W 44 Washington 31 9/29 W 40 at Oregon State 14 10/6 L 6 Notre Dame 20 10/20 W 30 California (10) 21 10/27 L 7 at Washington State 27 11/3 L 27 at Arizona 34 11/10 L 20 Arizona State (9) 24 11/24 W 16 Oregon (9) 0 12/1 L 7 at USC (8) 24 DeWAYNE WALKER, INTERIM COACH BYU(19) (Las Vegas Bowl) 17 12/22 L 16 291 Season totals 290 W—6, L—7, T—0 (T-4th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 14th by AP
9/7 W 30 Colorado State (19) 19 9/14 W 38 at Oklahoma State 24 9/21 L 17 (20)Colorado 31 9/28 W 43 at San Diego State 7 10/5 W 43 at Oregon State 35 10/12 L 30 Oregon (7) 31 10/19 L 12 at California 17 10/26 W 28 Stanford 18 11/2 W 34 at Washington 24 11/9 W 37 at Arizona 7 11/23 L 21 (25)USC (7) 52 12/7 L 27 Washington State (7) 48 ED KEZIRIAN, INTERIM COACH New Mexico (Las Vegas Bowl) 13 12/25 W 27 387 Season totals 326 W—8, L—5, T—0 (T-4th in Pacific-10)
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W 33 San Diego State W 19 at Tennessee W 23 Kansas State L 16 at Stanford L 10 Oregon (13) L 26 California L 13 at Arizona L 19 at Oregon State W 24 Washington W 43 at Washington State W 23 Arizona State L 7 at USC (24) Temple (Eagle Bank Bowl) W 30 286 Season totals W—7, L—6, T—0 (8th in Pacific-10)
L 22 at Kansas State L 0 Stanford (25) W 31 Houston (23) W 34 at Texas (7) W 42 Washington State L 7 at California L 13 at Oregon (1) L 21 Arizona (15) W 17 Oregon State L 7 at Washington L 34 at Arizona State L 14 USC 242 Season totals W—4, L—8, T—0 (9th in Pacific-10)
14 15 9 24 24 45 27 26 23 7 13 28 21 276
31 35 13 12 28 35 60 29 14 24 55 28 364
Start of Pac-12 Conference 2011: RICK NEUHEISEL
10 16 29 0 7 30 20 37 38 7 12 9 44 259
2007: KARL DORRELL
2002: BOB TOLEDO
24 59 31 36 3 31 20 41 34 7 34 28 348
2009: RICK NEUHEISEL 9/5 9/12 9/19 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/29
W 44 at San Diego State 21 W 63 Rice 21 W 41 Oklahoma (21) 24 W 21 (20)Washington 17 W 47 (20)California (10) 40 W 44 (12)at Wash. State(ot) 41 W 51 (8)Oregon State 28 W 30 (8)at Stanford (ot) 27 L 14 (7)at Arizona 52 W 45 (14)Arizona State 35 L 19 (11)at USC (1) 66 (17)Northwestern (Sun Bowl) 38 W 50 469 Season totals 410 W—10, L—2, T—0 (3rd in Pacific-10) Final Poll: 13th by USA Today, 16th by AP
2000: BOB TOLEDO
W 27 Tennessee (ot) (18) L 0 at Brigham Young (18) L 10 Arizona L 31 Fresno State (25) W 28 Washington State L 24 at Oregon W 23 Stanford L 20 at California L 6 Oregon State W 27 at Washington L 9 at Arizona State L 7 USC (5) 212 Season totals W—4, L—8, T—0 (8th in Pacific-10)
9/4 9/11 9/18 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 12/4 12/23
L 20 Oklahoma State 31 W 35 at Illinois 17 W 37 at Washington 31 W 33 San Diego State 10 W 37 Arizona 17 L 28 at California (8) 45 L 42 at Arizona State (21) 48 W 21 Stanford 0 L 29 Washington State 31 W 34 at Oregon 26 L 24 USC (1) 29 Wyoming (Las Vegas Bowl) 24 L 21 361 Season totals 309 W—6, L—6, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-10)
1999: BOB TOLEDO W 38 (17)Boise State L 20 (13)at Ohio State (14) W 35 (21)Fresno State L 32 (18)at Stanford L 27 at Arizona State W 34 Oregon L 0 California L 7 at Oregon State L 7 Arizona W 23 Washington(23)(ot) L 7 at USC 230 Season totals W—4, L—7, T—0 (9th in Pacific-10) Pre-Season Poll: 16th by AP
2008: RICK NEUHEISEL
9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 12/30
L 14 at Colorado (24) 16 W 6 Illinois 3 L 24 at Oklahoma (1) 59 W 20 San Diego State 10 W 46 Washington (18) 16 W 24 at Arizona 21 W 23 California (ot) 20 W 20 Arizona State 13 L 14 at Stanford 21 L 13 at Washington St.(12) 31 L 13 Oregon 31 L 22 at USC (2) 47 Fresno St. (Silicon Valley FB Classic) 17 L 9 248 Season totals 305 W—6, L—7, T—0 (T-5th in Pacific-10)
1998: BOB TOLEDO
9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/13 11/20
2003: KARL DORRELL
9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/20 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/2 12/31
L 34 at Houston 38 W 27 San Jose State 17 L 20 Texas (24) 49 W 27 at Oregon State 19 L 19 at Stanford (6) 45 W 28 Washington State 25 L 12 at Arizona 48 W 31 California 14 W 29 Arizona State (20) 28 L 6 at Utah 31 W 45 Colorado 6 L 0 at USC (10) 50 L 31 at Oregon (8)* 49 20 L 14 Illinois (Fight Hunger Bowl) 323 Season totals 439 W—6, L—8, T—0; (Pac-12 South Champ) *Pac-12 Championship Game
2012: JIM MORA 8/30 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 11/30 12/27
W 49 at Rice 24 W 36 Nebraska (17) 30 W 37 (22)Houston 6 L 20 (19)Oregon State 27 W 42 at Colorado 14 L 17 (25)at California 43 W 21 Utah 14 W 45 at Arizona State 43 W 66 (25)Arizona (24) 10 W 44 (17)at Washington State 36 W 38 (17)USC (21) 28 L 17 (15)Stanford (11) 35 L 24 (17)at Stanford(8)* 27 (17)Baylor (Holiday Bowl) 49 L 26 482 Season totals 386 W—9, L—5 T—0; (Pac-12 South Champ) *Pac-12 Championship Game
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 2013: JIM MORA 8/31 9/14 9/21 10/3 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/15 11/23 11/30 12/31
W 58 (21)Nevada 20 W 41 (16)at Nebraska (23) 21 W 59 (13)New Mexico State 13 W 34 (12)at Utah 27 W 37 (11)California 10 L 10 (9)at Stanford (13) 24 L 14 (12) at Oregon (2) 42 W 45 (17) Colorado 23 W 31 (16)at Arizona 26 W 41 (13)Washington 31 L 33 (14)Arizona State (17) 38 W 35 (22)at USC (23) 14 (17)Virginia Tech (Sun Bowl) 12 W 42 480 Season totals 301 W—10, L—3 T—0; (T2nd in Pac-12 South) Pre-Season Poll: 21st by AP; Final Poll: 16th by AP and USA Today
2014: JIM MORA 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/25 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/22 11/28 1/2
W 28 (7)at Virginia 20 W 42 (11)Memphis 35 W 20 (12)Texas (at Arlington,TX) 17 W 62 (11)at Arizona State (15) 27 L 28 (8)Utah 30 L 30 (18)Oregon (12) 42 W 36 at California 34 W 40 (25) at Colorado 37 2ot W 17 (25) Arizona (14) 7 W 44 (18) at Washington 30 W 38 (11)USC (24) 20 L 10 (9) Stanford 31 W 40 (14)Kansas St. (11) (Alamo Bowl) 35 435 Season totals 365 W—10, L—3 T—0; (T2nd in Pac-12 South) Pre-Season Poll: 7 by AP; Final Poll: 10th by AP and USA Today
2015: JIM MORA 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/15 10/22 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/26
W 34 (13) Virginia 16 W 37 (13) at UNLV 3 W 24 (10) BYU (19) 23 W 56 (9) at Arizona(16) 30 L 23 (7) Arizona State 38 L 35 (18) at Stanford (15) 56 W 40 California (20) 24 W 35 (24) Colorado 31 W 41 (22) at Oregon State 0 L 27 (18) Washington State 31 W 17 at Utah (18) 9 L 21 (22) at USC 40 L 29 Nebraska (Foster Farms Bowl) 37 419 Season totals 338 W—8, L—5 T—0; (3rd in Pac-12 South) Pre-Season Poll: 13 by AP
NOTE: Number following UCLA score and opponent name is AP ranking unless noted
UCLA IN OVERTIME
(UCLA has an 8-1 record in overtime games) 2014- UCLA 40, at Colorado 37 2ot 2008 - UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 1ot 2005 - UCLA 30 at Stanford 27 1ot UCLA 44 at Wash. State 41 1ot 2003 - UCLA 23, Cal 20 1ot 2000 - UCLA 38 at Cal 46 3ot 1999 - UCLA 23, Washington 20 1ot 1998 - UCLA 41, Oregon 38 1ot 1996 - UCLA 48, USC 41 2ot
ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Team Air Force Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Baylor Boise State BYU California Cal State Fullerton Colorado Colorado State Drake Duke Florida Florida State Fresno State Georgia Hawai'i Houston Idaho Illinois Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Long Beach State Louisiana-Monroe Maryland Memphis Miami Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State North Carolina State Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pittsburgh Purdue Rice St. Mary's San Diego State San Jose State Santa Clara Southern California Southern Methodist Stanford Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas Christian UNLV Utah Utah State Vanderbilt Virginia Virgina Tech Washington Washington State Wisconsin
W 6 2 23 19 1 0 1 8 53 1 9 2 0 1 3 0 6 0 2 4 6 6 7 1 5 2 4 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 7 6 1 1 1 2 3 0 4 1 1 39 42 4 4 9 3 5 7 21 1 3 31 1 45 2 1 6 4 2 3 1 11 1 1 2 1 40 40 7
L 4 1 15 12 0 1 0 3 32 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 3 1 6 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 8 3 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 3 1 28 16 1 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 3 45 4 39 6 0 7 3 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 30 19 4
T 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 7 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
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Last Meeting 1976 (W) 2001 (W) 2015 (W) 2015 (L) 1988 (W) 2012 (L) 1999 (W) 2015 (W) 2015 (W) 1992 (W) 2015 (W) 2002 (W) 1925 (L) 1960 (W) 1987 (W) 2006 (L) 2008 (L) 1983 (L) 1938 (W) 2012 (W) 1948 (W) 2011 (L) 1985 (W) 1975 (W) 2001 (W) 2014 (W) 1988 (W) 1996 (W) 1955 (L) 2014 (W) 1998 (L) 2000 (W) 1974 (W) 1978 (W) 1966 (W) 1946 (W) 2015 (L) 2013 (W) 2002 (W) 2013 (W) 1960 (W) 2005 (W) 2007 (L) 2001 (W) 2005 (W) 2004 (L) 2014 (L) 2015 (W) 1957 (W) 1968 (L) 1972 (W) 1980 (W) 2012 (W) 1946 (W) 2009 (W) 2011 (W) 1951 (W) 2014 (W) 1994 (W) 2015 (L) 1968 (L) 2009 (W) 2009 (W) 2014 (W) 1997 season (W) 1961 (W) 2015 (W) 2015 (W) 1935 (W) 1961 (W) 2015 (W) 2013 (W) 2013 (W) 2015 (L) 2000 (L)
Last Bruin Win 9/25/76 40-7 (h) 9/1/01 20-17 (a) 9/26/15 56-30 (a) 9/25/14 62-27(a) 1/2/89 17-3(n) na 9/4/99 38-7(h) 9/19/15 24-23(h) 10/22/15 40-24(h) 9/12/92 37-14(h) 10/31/15 35-31(h) 9/7/02 30-19(h) na 12/3/60 27-6(h) 12/25/87 20-16(n) na 9/9/00 24-21(h) na 1/2/39 32-7(a) 9/15/12 37-6(h) 10/2/48 28-12(h) 9/11/04 35-17(a) 1/1/86 45-28(n) 9/13/75 37-21(h) 9/8/01 41-17(a) 1/2/15 40-35(n) 9/17/88 56-3(h) 9/14/96 44-0(h) 10/1/54 12-7(h) 9/6/14 42-35(h) 9/2/95 31-8(h) 9/16/00 23-20(h) 9/28/74 56-14(h) 9/30/78 17-3(h) 10/1/66 24-15(h) 11/16/46 61-7(h) 9/14/13 41-21(a) 8/31/13 58-20(h) 12/25/02 27-13(n) 9/21/13 59-13(h) 10/29/60 7-0(h) 12/30/05 50-38(n) na 9/22/01 13-6(h) 9/17/05 41-24(h) 9/14/02 38-24(a) 11/24/07 16-0(h) 11/7/15 41-0(a) 11/16/57 21-0(a) 10/7/67 17-15(a) 9/16/72 38-28(a) 9/20/80 23-14(a) 8/30/12 49-24(a) 11/1/46 46-20(h) 9/5/09 33-14(h) 9/10/11 27-17(h) 10/6/51 44-17(h) 11/22/14 38-20(h) 9/10/94 17-10(h) 10/18/08 23-20(h) 9/24/66 31-12(a) 12/29/09 30-21(n) 9/12/09 19-15(a) 9/13/14 20-17(n) 1/1/98 29-23(n) 11/10/61 28-7(h) 9/12/15 37-3 (a) 11/21/15 17-9 (a) 9/28/35 39-0(h) 10/14/61 28-21(h) 9/6/15 34-16(h) 12/31/13 42-12(n) 11/8/14 44-30(a) 11/10/12 44-36(a) 9/18/82 51-26(a)
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL ARIZONA SERIES (23-15-2) UCLA Leads: 23-15-2 (won last four) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 13-4-2; At Rose Bowl, 10-4-1 (won last two); At Coliseum, 3-0-1; At Tucson, 10-11 (won last two). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 56-30 A 9/16 2014 W 17-7 H 25/14 2013 W 31-26 A 16/2012 W 66-10 H 25/24 2011 L 12-48 A 2010 L 21-29 H -/15 2009 L 13-27 A 2008 L 10-31 H 2007 L 27-34 A 2006 W 27-7 H 2005 L 14-52 A 7/2004 W 37-17 H 2003 W 24-21 A 2002 W 37-7 A 2000 W 27-24 A -/24 1999 L 7-33 H 1998 W 52-28 A 3/10 1997 W 40-27 H 24/1996 L 17-35 A 1995 W 17-10 H 1994 L 24-34 A -/14 1993 W 37-17 H 15/7 1992 L 3-20 A 11/1991 W 54-14 H 1990 L 21-28 H -/25 1989 L 7-42 A 22/1988 W 24-3 A 1/1987 W 34-24 H 13/1986 W 32-25 H -/11 1985 W 24-19 A 14/1983 L 24-27 A 1982 T 24-24 H 8/1981 W 35-18 A 12/1980 L 17-23 A 2/1978 W 24-14 H 10/1976 W 37-9 H 5/1972 W 42-31 H 14/1971 W 28-12 A 1928 T 7-7 H 1927 L 13-16 A
ARIZONA STATE SERIES (19-12-1) UCLA Leads: 19-12-1 (lost last game) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 10-7-1; At Rose Bowl, 8-7-1 (lost last two); At Coliseum, 2-0; At Tempe, 9-5 (won last two). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 L 23-38 H 7/2014 W 62-27 A 11/15 2013 L 33-38 H 14/17 2012 W 45-43 A 2011 W 29-28 H -/20 2010 L 34-55 A 2009 W 23-13 H 2008 L 9-34 A 2007 L 20-24 H -/9 2006 W 24-12 A 2005 W 45-35 H 14/2004 L 42-48 A -/21 2003 W 20-13 H 2001 W 52-42 H 2000 W 38-31 H 15/1999 L 27-28 A 1996 L 34-42 H -/4 1995 L 33-37 A 22/1994 W 59-23 A 1993 L 3-9 H 10/1992 L 0-20 H 1991 W 21-16 A 1989 W 33-14 H 25/1987 W 31-23 A 7/1986 L 9-16 H 15/16 1985 W 40-17 H 1984 W 21-13 A 1983 T 26-26 H 1981 W 34-24 H 18/9 1980 W 23-14 A 17/1979 W 31-28 H 1976 W 28-10 A 17/3
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37-10 17-43 31-14 7-35 26-45 20-41 30-21 24-38 47-40 28-45 23-20(ot) 12-17 56-17 38-46(3ot) 0-17 28-16 35-17 38-29 33-16 7-26 25-27 12-48 24-27 31-38 24-6 38-21 42-18 36-10 34-7 17-14 20-16 47-31 34-6 32-9 28-27 45-0 21-19 35-19 28-14 28-3 61-21 49-13 24-31 24-21 32-0 15-39 37-14 28-15 56-3 25-21 0-25 26-16 35-15 28-0 19-12 17-20 16-14 34-20 47-0 27-6 20-7 28-7 21-7 0-35 21-35 13-28 0-6 13-6 0-6 13-0 7-0 0-6 6-13 0-13 21-0 7-27 7-9 20-7 7-20 14-27 17-6 2-14 0-3 0-0
H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H
11/25/-
-/10 -/10 20/10 -/9
4/13/2/13/24/-
24/18
2/8/19/17/-
11/3/10/-/15 4/19/-/20 13/11/19/8/4/3/-
15/-
6/3/10/7/11 -/9 19/6 20/-/5 19/14 4/12/-
1 = Las Vegas Bowl 2 = Freedom Bowl (Anaheim)
19/-
COLORADO SERIES (9-2) UCLA Leads: 9-2 (won last five) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 5-1; At Rose Bowl, 3-1 (won last three); At Las Coliseum, 2-0; At Boulder, 4-1 (won last two). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 35-31 H 24/2014 W 40-37 2ot A 25/2013 W 45-23 H 17/2012 W 42-14 A 2011 W 45-6 H 2003 L 14-16 A -/24 2002 L 17-31 H 20/1984 W 33-16 A 17/1982 W 34-6 A 9/1981 W 27-7 H 16/1980 W 56-14 H
NEVADA LAS VEGAS SERIES (1-0) CALIFORNIA SERIES (53-32-1) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 30-12-1; At Rose Bowl, 13-4 (won last three); At Coliseum, 17-8-1; At Berkeley, 23-20 (won last one). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 40-24 H 2014 W 36-34 A
UCLA Leads: 1-0 (won last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 0-0; At Rose Bowl, 0-0; At Las Vegas 1-0 (won last one). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 37-3 A 13/-
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UCLA Leads: 42-16-4 (won last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 23-8-3; At Rose Bowl, 9-4-0 (lost last one); At Coliseum, 14-4-3; At Corvallis/Portland, 18-8-1 (won last two); At Tokyo, Japan, 1-0-0. Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 41-0 A 22/2012 L 20-27 H 19/2011 W 27-19 A 2010 W 17-14 H 2009 L 19-26 A 2008 L 6-34 H 2007 W 40-14 A 2006 W 25-7 H 2005 W 51-28 H 8/2002 W 43-35 A 2001 W 38-7 A 12/19 2000 L 38-44 H 23/19 1999 L 7-55 A 1998 W 41-34 A 3/1997 W 34-10 H 17/1994 L 14-23 H 1993 W 20-17 A 19/1992 W 26-14 H 1991 W 44-7 A 1990 W 26-17 H 1989 L 17-18 A 1988 W 38-21 H 2/1987 W 52-17 A 7/1986 W 49-0 2 15/1985 W 41-0 H 13/1984 W 26-17 H 1980 W 34-3 1 14/1978 L 13-15 A 9/1977 W 48-18 H 1976 W 45-14 A 2/1975 W 31-9 H 19/1974 W 33-14 A 1973 W 56-14 H 8/1972 W 37-7 A 14/1971 L 17-34 H 1970 W 14-9 A 18/1969 W 37-0 H 17/1968 L 21-45 A -/15 1967 T 16-16 H 2/1958 L 0-14 A 1957 W 27-7 H -/7 1956 L 7-21 A 1955 W 38-0 H 7/1954 W 61-0 A 3/1953 W 41-0 H 4/1952 W 57-0 H 5/1951 W 7-0 2 1950 W 20-13 H 19/1949 W 35-13 H 1948 L 0-28 H 1947 W 27-7 2 1946 W 50-7 H 1942 W 30-7 H 1941 L 0-19 A 1940 L 0-7 H 1939 T 13-13 H 13/1938 T 6-6 H 1937 T 7-7 A 1936 W 22-13 H 1935 W 20-7 2 1934 W 25-7 H 1930 L 0-19 H 1 = Mirage Bowl-Tokyo, Japan; 2 = Portland, OR
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SERIES
BYU SERIES (8-3) UCLA Leads: 8-3 (won last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 4-1; At Rose Bowl, 4-1 (won last four); At Provo, 3-1 (lost last one). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 24-23 H 10/19 2008 L 0-59 A -/18 2007 L 16-17 1 -/19 2007 W 27-17 H 13/1995 W 23-9 A 12/1993 W 68-14 H 25/19 1992 W 17-10 A 15/1991 W 27-23 H 23/25 1986 W 31-10 2 15/1985 W 27-24 A 20/1983 L 35-37 H -/-
OREGON STATE (42-16-4)
HISTORY
UCLA Trails: 31-45-7 (lost last one) (*USC wins in 2004 and 2005 vacated by NCAA sanctions) UCLA Record: At Rose Bowl, 10-7-0 (won last two); At Coliseum, 21-38-7 (left in ‘82, lost last one). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 L 21-40 A 22/2014 W 38-20 H 11/24 2013 W 35-14 A 22/23 2012 W 38-28 H 17/21 2011 L 0-50 A -/10 2010 L 14-28 H 2009 L 7-28 A -/24 2008 L 7-28 H -/5 2007 L 7-24 A -/8 2006 W 13-9 H -/2 2005 *L 19-66 A 11/1 2004 *L 24-29 H -/1 2003 L 22-47 A -/2 2002 L 21-52 H 25/17 2001 L 0-27 A 20/2000 L 35-38 H 1999 L 7-17 A 1998 W 34-17 H 3/1997 W 31-24 A 7/1996 W 48-41(2ot) H 1995 W 24-20 A -/11 1994 W 31-19 H -/13 1993 W 27-21 A 16/22 1992 W 38-37 H -/15 1991 W 24-21 A 25/1990 L 42-45 H -/19 1989 T 10-10 A -/8 1988 L 22-31 H 6/2 1987 L 13-17 A 5/1986 W 45-25 H 18/10 1985 L 13-17 A 8/-
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W W W L W L L L L W L L L T W L L L W W L L L W L W T W L W W W L W W L L L W L L L T L L W T L T L L T L L
29-10 27-17 20-19 21-22 20-17 14-49 10-17 27-29 14-24 25-22 9-34 13-23 7-24 7-7 45-20 12-14 16-28 20-21 14-7 20-16 13-34 6-26 3-14 10-7 6-17 10-3 15-15 20-9 7-10 17-7 34-0 13-0 12-14 21-7 39-0 7-21 13-20 0-6 13-6 15-26 6-13 13-40 13-13 13-26 0-20 14-7 7-7 12-28 0-0 7-42 13-19 7-7 0-52 0-76
H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H H
-/7 11/15 15/10 18/12 -/4 14/5 17/2/3 14/-/8 8/9 14/1 -/15 6/5 -/1 1/4 8/7 7/6
-/1 11/-/4
5/2/7 5/9 3/4 18/11
18/4 4/10 -/16
1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1925
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21-16 10-0 30-13 27-20 10-9 7-17 20-0 26-8 55-13 19-21 6-20 14-13 21-13 72-0 20-21 24-14 7-21 21-7 14-7 14-34 39-6 26-6 20-7 0-33 14-20 14-14 6-0 7-12 6-19 7-6 0-27 0-3 13-6 6-12 0-20 0-57 7-45 0-82
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3/8/7/-
19/-
-/10 9/3/4/10/13 -/19 -/6 18/19/5/7 11/-/6
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9/3 -/14
STANFORD SERIES (45-39-3) UCLA Leads: 45-39-3 (lost last eight) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 26-16-1; At Rose Bowl, 10-7 (lost last three); At Coliseum, 16-9-1; At Stanford, 19-23-2 (lost last five). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 L 35-56 A 18/15 2014 L 10-31 H 9/2013 L 10-24 A 9/13 2012 L 24-27 A (Conf. Champ. Game) 17/8 2012 L 17-35 H 15/11 2011 L 19-45 A -/6 2010 L 0-35 H -/25 2009 L 16-24 A 2008 W 23-20 H 2007 W 45-17 A 14/2006 W 31-0 H 2005 W 30-27 ot A 8/2004 W 21-0 H 2003 L 14-21 A 2002 W 28-18 H 2001 L 28-38 A 4/20 2000 W 37-35 H 1999 L 32-42 A 18/1998 W 28-24 H 2/1997 W 27-7 A 12/1996 L 20-21 H 1995 W 42-28 A -/23 1994 W 31-30 H 1993 W 28-25 A -/17 1992 L 7-19 H 19/11 1991 L 10-27 A 22/1990 W 32-31 H 1989 L 14-17 A 1988 W 27-17 H 6/1987 W 49-0 A 11/1986 L 23-28 H 12/1985 W 34-9 A 1984 L 21-23 H 17/1983 W 39-21 A 1982 W 38-35 H 12/1981 L 23-26 A 17/1980 W 35-21 H 5/16 1979 L 24-27 A 1978 W 27-26 H 16/17 1977 L 28-32 A 1976 W 38-20 H 5/1975 W 31-21 A 1974 T 13-13 H 1973 W 59-13 A 15/1972 W 28-23 H 8/1971 L 9-20 A -/12 1970 L 7-9 H 16/8 1969 T 20-20 A 6/19 1968 W 20-17 H
UCLA Tied: 2-2 (lost last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 1-2; At Rose Bowl, 0-0; At Coliseum, 1-2; At College Station 0-0. Year W/L Score Site Rank 1997 W 29-23 1 5/19 1955 W 21-0 H 1/1951 L 14-21 H -/6 1940 L 0-7 H 1= Dallas, Texas (Jan. 1, 1998 Cotton Bowl)
UTAH SERIES (11-3) UCLA Leads: 11-3 (won last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles (lost last one), 6-1; At Rose Bowl, 2-1 (lost last one); At Coliseum, 4-0; At Salt Lake City, 5-2 (won last two). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 W 17-9 A -/18 2014 L 28-30 H 8/2013 W 34-27 A 12/2012 W 21-14 H 2011 L 6-31 A 2007 L 6-44 A 11/2006 W 31-10 H 1974 W 27-14 A 1973 W 66-16 H 16/1962 W 14-11 A 1960 W 16-9 A 1959 W 21-6 H 20/ 1956 W 13-7 H 17/ 1933 W 22-0 H
WASHINGTON STATE SERIES (40-19-1) UCLA Leads: 40-19-1 (lost last one) UCLA Record: In Los Angeles, 23-10; At Rose Bowl, 9-6 (lost last one); At Coliseum, 14-4; At Pullman/Spokane, 17-9-1 (won last two). Year W/L Score Site Rank 2015 L 27-31 H 18/2012 W 44-36 A 17/2011 W 28-25 H 2010 W 42-28 H 2009 W 43-7 A 2008 W 28-3 H 2007 L 7-27 A 2006 L 15-37 H 2005 W 44-41 ot A 12/2004 L 29-31 H 2003 L 13-31 A -/12 2002 L 27-48 H -/7 2001 L 14-20 A 9/16 1998 W 49-17 H 4/1997 L 34-37 A 1996 W 38-14 H 1995 L 15-24 A 16/1994 L 0-21 H 18/22 1993 W 40-27 A 12/1992 L 17-30 A -/22 1991 W 44-3 H 23/1990 W 30-20 A 1988 L 30-34 H 1/1986 W 54-16 H 17/1985 W 31-30 A 18/1984 W 27-24 H 1983 W 24-14 A 1982 W 42-17 H 12/1981 T 17-17 A -/18 1979 L 14-17 A 1978 W 45-31 H 14/1977 W 27-16 1
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62-3 37-23 17-13 24-13 35-20 34-21 54-9 46-14 31-21 51-23 20-38 19-13 28-20 55-0 44-7 42-0 27-20 48-26 7-6 34-26 24-7 21-0 0-3 7-32 7-0 0-3 0-13 0-38
1 = Spokane, WA; 2 = Portland, OR
TEXAS A&M SERIES (2-2) -/8
1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1958 1957 1956 1955 1953 1950 1949 1948 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1933 1932 1931 1928
HISTORY
H 1 H 1 H 1 H A H 1 H 1 H A H H A H H H H A H H H H A 2
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LATE UCLA WINS BY SEVEN POINTS OR LESS Year Oppt.
Site
2015 Colorado
Rose Bowl
35-31
SoSo Jamabo 2-yd run
BYU
Rose Bowl
24-23
Nate Starks 3-yd run
Boulder, CO
40-37
Brett Hundley 8-yd run
California
Berkeley, CA
36-34
Ka'imi Fairbairn 26 yd field goal
Texas
Arlington, TX
20-17
Jordan Payton 33-yd pass from Jerry Neuheisel
3:00
Memphis
Rose Bowl
42-35
Thomas Duarte 33-yd pass from Brett Hundley
10:52
2014 Colorado
Score
Decisive Play
Time Left 8:28 3:21 2ndOT 3:04
2012 Arizona State
Tempe,AZ
45-43
Ka'imi Fairbairn 33-yd FG
0:00
2011 Arizona State
Rose Bowl
29-28
Derrick Coleman 1-yd run
0:49 3:26
28-25
Shaq Evans 7-yd pass from Kevin Prince
2010 Oregon State
Washington State Rose Bowl Rose Bowl
17-14
Kai Forbath 51-yd FG
0:00
2009 Washington
Rose Bowl
24-23
Kai Forbath 27-yd FG
14:53
2008 Stanford
Rose Bowl
23-20
Cory Harkey 7-yd pass from Kevin Craft
Rose Bowl
27-24
Kai Forbath 42-yd FG
Stanford, CA
30-27
Robert Breazell 23-yd pass from Drew Olson
1stOT
Washington State Pullman, WA
44-41
Maurice Jones-Drew 1-yd run
1stOT
Tennessee 2005 Stanford Washington 2003 California
Rose Bowl
21-17
Maurice Jones-Drew 1-yd run
Rose Bowl
23-20
Justin Medlock 41-yd FG
1stOT 13:41
Arizona
Tucson, AZ
24-21
Rodney Leisle 55-yd int. return
2000 Arizona
Tucson, AZ
27-24
Cory Paus 13-yd run
Rose Bowl
23-20
Ed Ieremia-Stansbury 2-yd pass from Ryan McCann
1999 Washington
Rose Bowl
23-20
Chris Griffith 22-yd FG
1998 Oregon State
Michigan
1:08
0:48 6:30 1stOT
Corvallis, OR
41-34
Brad Melsby 61-yd pass from Cade McNown
Stanford
Rose Bowl
28-24
DeShaun Foster 8-yd run
Oregon
Rose Bowl
41-38
Chris Sailer 24-yd FG
0:21 8:05 1stOT
1997 Texas A&M
Cotton Bowl
29-23
Ryan Neufeld 5-yd run. Cade McNown run for 2 pt.
1996 USC
Rose Bowl
48-41
Skip Hicks 25-yd run
1994 Stanford
0:10 1stOT
7:05 2nd OT
Rose Bowl
31-30
Skip Hicks 7-yd run. J.J. Stokes pass from Wayne Cook for 2 pt.
Rose Bowl
17-10
Sharmon Shah 9-yd run
12:17
1993 Oregon State
Corvallis, OR
20-17
Bjorn Merten 35-yd FG
8:57
1992 Oregon
Eugene, OR
9-6
Louis Perez 40-yd FG
0:00
1991 Illinois
Sun Bowl
6-3
Louis Perez 19-yd FG
12:55 14:14
SMU
BYU 1990 Washington Stanford 1989 USC San Diego State
Rose Bowl
27-23
Kevin Williams 1-yd run
Seattle, WA
25-22
Brad Daluiso 43-yd FG
Rose Bowl
32-31
Brad Daluiso 21-yd FG
LA Coliseum
10-10
Alfredo Velasco 49-yd FG
3:05
0:10 0:01 13:43
San Diego, CA 28-25
Bret Johnson 1-yd run
1988 Washington
Seattle, WA
24-17
Reggie Moore 48-yd pass from Troy Aikman
1:22
1986 Arizona
Rose Bowl
32-25
Gaston Green 32-yd run. Willie Anderson pass from Matt Stevens for 2 pt.
0:41
1985 Tennessee BYU 1984 Miami California
Knoxville, TN
26-26
Willie Anderson 25-yd pass from David Norrie. Gaston Green run for 2 pt.
Provo, UT
27-24
Gaston Green 2-yd run
Fiesta Bowl
39-37
John Lee 22-yd FG
0:51
Berkeley, CA
17-14
John Lee 18-yd FG
2:58 0:00
Washington State Rose Bowl 1983 Washington California Arizona State
2:39
0:37 1:02
27-24
John Lee 47-yd FG
Rose Bowl
27-24
Frank Cephous 5-yd run
1:55
Rose Bowl
20-16
Frank Cephous 8-yd run
2:12 1:36
Rose Bowl
26-26
Mike Young 19-yd pass from Rick Neuheisel. Kevin Nelson run for 2 pt.
1982 Arizona
Rose Bowl
24-24
John Lee 36-yd FG
0:02
1980 USC
LA Coliseum
20-17
Freeman McNeil 58-yd pass from Jay Schroeder
2:07
Note: Above is a list of games, since 1980, in which UCLA scored the last points of the game in the fourth quarter or OT to erase a deficit or tie and win or tie a game; games must have been decided by seven points or less to make this list
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Largest Comeback Win
Largest Comeback Win vs. USC
Dec. 30, 2005 • UCLA 50, Northwestern 38
Nov. 23, 1996 • UCLA 48, USC 41
22-point deficit in the first quarter
17-point deficit in the fourth quarter
Northwestern 22 0 3 UCLA 7 22 7 Attn.: 50,426 / Weather: Clear (56º)
13 14
— —
38 50
UCLA trailed Northwestern 22-0 with 4:21 remaining in the first quarter of the Sun Bowl game in El Paso, TX before rallying for a 50-38 win, completing the largest comeback in school history. The Bruins began their comeback with 15 seconds left in the first quarter when running back Kahlil Bell scored on a five-yard run. UCLA tallied three touchdowns in the second quarter on a 58-yard pass play from Drew Olson to tight end Ryan Moya with 13:57 to play in the quarter; a six-yard run by Bell with 8:26 to play and an eight-yard scoring pass from Olson to wide receiver Marcus Everett with 29 seconds left before the half to take a 29-22 lead into the locker room at intermission. Michael Pitre grabbed a five-yard scoring pass from Olson as the Bruins extended their lead to 36-22 midway through the third quarter. Northwestern closed to 36-25 after a third quarter (4:40) field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Wildcats narrowed the margin to 36-31 after a touchdown pass with 2:29 left in the game, but misfired on a two-point conversion pass. Breazell then returned the onside kickoff 42 yards for a touchdown to make it 43-31 Bruins. Northwestern drove down the field and scored with 24 seconds to play and kicked the extra point to make the score 43-38. Breazell then repeated his earlier feat by fielding the onside kickoff attempt and returning it 45 yards for a touchdown.
USC 10 14 7 7 UCLA 0 7 14 17 Attn.: 80,644 Weather: Light Fog (74°)
Oct. 29, 2005 • UCLA 30, Stanford 27 21-point deficit in the fourth quarter 0 3 0 21 7 0 7 10 Weather: Partly Cloudy (70º)
6 3
0 7
41 48
Do you believe in miracles? Now you do, after the Bruins rallied from a 17-point, fourth quarter deficit to secure their sixth straight win in the city-series, 48-41, in overtime, before 80,644 spectators in the Rose Bowl. After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime period, Skip Hicks scored the game-winner on a 25-yard run, breaking several Trojan tackles, on the first play of the second overtime period. UCLA then clinched the win when Anthony Cobbs intercepted a fourth-down pass in the end zone and the four-hour, 23-minute battle was over. USC dominated the game for three quarters, like UCLA had for the previous five seasons — forcing turnovers and making the big play on offense. The Trojans marched out to a 17-0 lead in the first 21 minutes of the game, and led 31-21 entering the fourth quarter and 38-21 after R. Jay Soward streaked down the right sideline on his way to a 78-yard scoring play with 11:06 to play in the game. The Bruins narrowed the deficit to 38-24 on a 47-yard field goal by Bjorn Merten with 6:12 remaining. The Bruins
Largest 4th Qtr. Comeback Win
UCLA Stanford Attn.: 42,850
3 3
30 27
UCLA trailed Stanford 24-3 after the Cardinal converted a Bruin fumble into a score with 8:26 remaining in the fourth quarter of the contest. UCLA began its comeback on a Maurice Drew six-yard run with 7:04 to play in the fourth quarter, culminating a 65-yard drive which took just 1:22 off the clock. The Bruin defense then forced Stanford to punt without a first down. This time it took just 34 seconds to drive 72 yards, with Drew Olson hitting Drew for a 22-yard gain, Marcus Everett for 19 more and Joe Cowan for a 31-yard touchdown. Stanford made one first down on its subsequent possession before kicking the ball back to the Bruins. UCLA took over at its own 34-yard line with 2:30 showing on the clock. On a third-and-five, Olson found Marcedes Lewis for 20 yards to the Stanford 41-yard line. Two consecutive pass interference calls moved the ball to the Cardinal 14-yard line. On fourth-and-one at the six-yard line, Olson found Cowan at the one for a first down. Drew scored on the next play with 46 seconds remaining on the clock. In overtime, Stanford kicked a 42-yard field goal after Justin Hickman recorded his third sack on a third-and-three play at the 18-yard line. On the second play of UCLA’s possession, Olson found Brandon Breazell in the left corner of the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown and the victory.
quickly got the ball back after pinning USC against its own goal-line and forcing a short punt. Nine plays and 41 yards later, freshman Keith Brown scored from the one-yard line to slice the margin to 38-31 at the 2:49 mark. The ensuing onside kick was recovered by USC. Two plays later the Trojans had a first-and-ten at the Bruin 41 with less than two minutes to play. However, on the next play, junior linebacker Danjuan Magee reached in and hit running back LaVale Woods as he was about to break away from the pack, forcing a fumble. Senior cornerback Kusanti Abdul-Salaam recovered and returned the ball to the Bruin 44. UCLA had 1:27 left on the clock and a single timeout remaining to negotiate 56 yards, trailing 38-31. Quarterback Cade McNown began the drive by connecting with Jim McElroy for 17 yards and three plays later lofted a 23-yarder to Rodney Lee, who made a spectacular diving grab at the USC 11. On the next play, Skip Hicks found the end zone on a burst up the middle. The game was tied when Merten sent the extra point through the uprights and 39 seconds showed on the clock. USC had one last chance to win the game in regulation, after a 39-yard pass play and a pass interference penalty put the ball at the UCLA 23. But Adam Abrams’ 40-yard field goal attempt sailed into the Bruin line, and it was on to overtime for the first time in the series.
Largest UCLA Come-From-Behind Victories (Since 1957) Deficit 22 21 21 21 21 20 18 17 17 16
Year 2005 2005 2005 2000 1982 1979 1986 2004 1996 1997
Opponent Trailed / Qtr. Northwestern (Sun Bowl) 0-22 / First at Stanford 3-24 / Fourth at Washington State 7-28 / Second Arizona State 0-21 / Second at Michigan 0-21 / Second California 7-27 / Third Arizona 0-18 / Third at Washington 7-24 / First USC 21-38 / Fourth Texas A&M (‘98 Cotton Bowl) 0-16 / Second
Won 50-38 30-27ot 44-41ot 38-31 31-27 28-27 32-25 37-31 48-41 29-23
Largest UCLA Come-From-Behind Ties (Since 1957) Deficit Year 16 1985 16 1983
Opponent at Tennessee Arizona State
Trailed / Qtr. 10-26 / Fourth 10-26 / Fourth
Tied 26-26 26-26
Largest Opponent Come-From-Behind Wins (Since 1957) Deficit 21 21 21 19 17 17 15
Year 1996 1989 1988 1970 1998 1995 1959
Opponent Arizona State Washington Washington State Oregon at Miami at Arizona State at Pittsburgh
Trailed / Qtr. 7-28 / Second 0-21 / Second 6-27 / Third 21-40 / Fourth 21-38 / Third 10-27 / Third 6-21 / Fourth
Won 42-34 28-27 34-30 41-40 49-45 37-33 25-21
GAMES FEATURING TOP 10-RANKED UCLA VS. TOP 10-RANKED OPPT. Date Oct. 13, 2001 Jan. 1, 1999 Oct. 10, 1998 Jan. 2, 1989 Nov. 19, 1988 Sept. 10, 1988 Sept. 12, 1987 Sept. 6, 1986 Sept. 22, 1984 Nov. 6, 1982 Nov. 20, 1976 Oct. 2, 1976 Nov. 24, 1973 Sept. 8, 1973 Nov. 22, 1969
W/L W L W W L W L L L L L T L L L
UCLA (rank)score UCLA (7) 35 UCLA (6) 31 UCLA (3) 52 UCLA (9) 17 UCLA (6) 22 UCLA (5) 41 UCLA (3) 33 UCLA (4) 3 UCLA (8) 3 UCLA (9) 7 UCLA (2) 14 UCLA (4) 10 UCLA (8) 13 UCLA 10) 13 UCLA (6) 12
Oppt. (rank)score Washington (10) 13 Wisconsin (9) 38 Arizona (10) 28 Arkansas (8) 3 USC (2) 31 Nebraska (2) 28 Nebraska (2) 42 Oklahoma (1) 38 Nebraska (1) 42 Washington (10) 10 USC (3) 24 Ohio State (8) 10 USC (9) 23 Nebraska (4) 40 USC (5) 14
Site Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Tucson, Ariz. Dallas, Texas LA Coliseum Rose Bowl Lincoln, Neb. Norman, Okla. Lincoln, Neb. Seattle, Wash. LA Coliseum Columbus, Ohio LA Coliseum Lincoln, Neb. LA Coliseum
Date Nov. 18, 1967 Sept. 16, 1967 Nov. 19, 1966 Jan. 1, 1966 Dec. 4, 1965 Nov. 20, 1965 Sept. 24, 1955 Nov. 20, 1954 Oct. 1, 1954 Jan. 1, 1954 Nov. 21, 1953 Nov. 22, 1952 Oct. 25, 1952 Nov. 23, 1946 Dec. 9, 1939
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UCLA (rank)score UCLA (1) 20 UCLA (8) 20 UCLA (8) 14 UCLA (5) 14 UCLA (5) 34 UCLA (7) 20 UCLA (1) 0 UCLA (2) 34 UCLA (4) 12 UCLA (5) 20 UCLA (5) 13 UCLA (3) 12 UCLA (8) 20 UCLA (4) 13 UCLA (9) 0
Oppt. (rank)score USC (4) 21 Tennessee (9) 16 USC (7) 7 Michigan State (1) 12 Tennessee (7) 37 USC (6) 16 Maryland (5) 7 USC (7) 0 Maryland (6) 7 Michigan State (8) 28 USC (9) 0 USC (4) 14 Wisconsin (10) 7 USC (10) 6 USC (3) 0
Site LA Coliseum LA Coliseum LA Coliseum Rose Bowl Knoxville, Tenn. LA Coliseum College Park, Md. LA Coliseum LA Coliseum Rose Bowl LA Coliseum LA Coliseum Madison, Wisc. LA Coliseum LA Coliseum
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL FRED W. COZENS 1919
Wayne Banning
HARRY TROTTER 1920 1921 1922
Burnett Haralson Eddie Rossell Loran Peak Totals
1923 1924
Walter Westcott Cecil Hollingsworth Totals
JAMES CLINE
WILLIAM H. SPAULDING
L 6
T 0
PF 52
PA 193
Pct .250
W 0 0 2 2
L 5 5 3 13
T 0 0 1 1
PF 21 14 83 118
PA 224 214 62 500
Pct .000 .000 .417 .156
W 2 0 2
L 5 5 10
T 0 3 3
PF 54 40 94
PA 132 109 241
Pct .286 .188 .233
W 5 5 6 4 4 3 3 6 6 7 8 6 2 7 72
L 3 3 2 4 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 3 6 4 51
T 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 8
W 6 1 5 7 1 4 24
L 0 9 5 4 8 5 31
T 4 0 1 0 0 1 6
PF 127 79 128 175 59 189 755
PA 62 174 178 98 199 149 860
Pct .800 .100 .500 .636 .111 .450 .443
W 5 10 5 3 23
L 4 1 4 7 16
T 0 0 0 0 0
PF 135 327 172 156 790
PA 79 117 80 235 511
Pct .565 .909 .555 .300 .590
W Leon McLaughlin (Alternate, Ernie Johnson) 6 Bob Watson (Alt., Bruce MacLachian) 6 Hal Mitchell (Alt., Julie Weisstein) 5 Ed Flynn (Alt., Donn Moomaw) 8 Chuck Doud, Rudy Feldman 8 John Peterson (Alt., Jack Ellena) 9 Hardiman Cureton (Alt., Gil Moreno) 9 Don Birren (Alt., Jim Matheny) 7 Jim Dawson (Alt., Joe Harper) 8 Totals 66
L 3 3 3 1 2 0 2 3 2 19
T 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
PF 227 196 188 220 224 367 299 148 190 2,059
W 1
L 2
T 0
PF 24
W 2 5 7 7 4 2 4 31
L 4 4 2 4 6 8 6 34
W 8 9 7 3 8 6 41
W Dave Dalby and Greg Snyder 2 Bruce Walton and Allan Ellis 8 Kermit Johnson, Jimmie Jones, Fred McNeill 9 Totals 19
1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
Earle Gardner Charles Hastings Scribner Birlenbach Joe Fleming Carl Brown Edward Solomon Norman Duncan Homer Oliver Lee Coats Ransom Livesay Robert McChesney George Dickerson Lee Frankovich George Pfeiffer, Hal Hirshon Totals
1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944
John Frawley, Dale Gilmore Don MacPherson, Ned Mathews Dave Gaston, Ted Forbes Charles Fears Don Paul Don Paul, Bob Waterfield Totals
EDWIN C. HORRELL
BERT LaBRUCHERIE 1945 1946 1947 1948
W 2
Ernie Case Ernie Case, Burr Baldwin Don Paul, Tom Fears Art Steffen and Phil Tinsley Totals
HENRY R. SANDERS
1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957
GEORGE DICKERSON 1958
Jim Steffen (Alt., Jim Dawson, Don Long)
WILLIAM F. BARNES 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
(Barnes coached last 7 games) Ray Smith (Alt., Rod Cochron) Harry Baldwin (Alt., Jack Metcalf ) Ron Hull (Alt., Almose Thompson) Andy Von Sonn (Alt., Phil Oram) Walt Dathe (Alt., John Walker) Kent Francisco (Alt., Prentice O’Leary) Totals
TOMMY PROTHRO 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
Jim Colletto, Barry Leventhal Rich Deakers, Dallas Grider Larry Slagle, Vic Lepisto Game Captains Only Mike Ballou, Mike Garratt, Floyd Reese Dennis Dummit, Tim Oesterling Totals
PF PA 91 130 153 67 144 54 171 136 121 190 77 125 83 57 149 61 124 62 146 69 160 79 143 91 93 133 217 106 1,872 1,360
TERRY DONAHUE
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Pct .611 .625 .722 .500 .500 .375 .438 .600 .591 .700 .800 .650 .278 .625 .573
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
BOB TOLEDO 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Pct .333
T 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
PF PA 112 118 169 150 175 84 185 142 118 139 96 219 145 236 1,000 1,088
Pct .350 .550 .750 .636 .400 .200 .400 .463
L 2 1 2 7 1 5 18
T 1 0 1 0 1 0 3
PF PA 257 168 281 127 284 161 197 246 329 103 274 240 1,622 1,045
Pct .773 .900 .750 .300 .850 .545 .686
L 7 3 2 12
T 1 0 0 1
PF 166 351 470 987
PA 243 239 199 681
Pct .250 .727 .818 .609
1971 1972 1973
DICK VERMEIL 1974 1975
Art Keuhn, Gene Settles, Jeff Smith Cliff Frazier, John Sciarra, Jeff Smith Totals
W 6 9 15
L 3 2 5
T 2 1 3
PF 240 349 589
PA 174 243 417
Pct .636 .792 .717
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L 2 4 3 6 2 4 1 4
T 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1
PF 391 269 261 257 306 302 399 309
PA 173 196 172 256 135 197 231 265
Pct .792 .636 .708 .455 .818 .625 .875 .625
3
0
275
248
.750
2
1
363
214
.792
3 2
1 0
385 426
222 195
.708 .833
2
0
392
190
.833
7 6
1 0
209 305
246 332
.318 .455
3
0
323
190
.750
5 4
0 0
201 368
228 230
.545 .667
6
0
239
295
.455
5 74
0 8
338 300 6,318 4,515
.583 .665
W 5
L 6
T 0
PF 330
PA 318
Pct .455
10
2
0
477
247
.833
10 4 6
2 7 6
0 0 0
476 230 353
340 311 368
.833 .364 .500
7 7 49
4 5 32
0 0 0
317 225 360 313 2,543 2,122
.636 .583 .603
2002
Game Captains
W 1
L 0
T 0
PF 27
PA Pct 13 1.000
KARL DORRELL
W
L
T
PF
PA
Pct
2003
Dave Ball, Craig Bragg, Brandon Chillar, Manuel White Jr. Spencer Havner, Manuel White Jr. Game Captains Game Captains Game Captains Totals
6 6 10 7 6 35
7 6 2 6 6 27
0 0 0 0 0 0
248 305 361 309 469 410 299 259 275 273 1,652 1,556
.462 .500 .833 .538 .500 .565
W 0
L 1
T 0
PF 16
PA 17
Pct .000
W 4
L 8
T 0
PF 212
PA 348
Pct .333
7
6
0
286
276
.538
4 6
8 7
0 0
242 309
364 419
.333 .462
21
29
0
1,049 1,407
.420
W 0
L 1
T 0
PF 14
PA 20
Pct .000
JIM MORA W 9 Andrew Abbott, David Allen, Jeff Locke, Johnathan Franklin Damien Holmes, Xavier Su'a-Filo Anthony Barr, Jake Brendel, Ryan Hofmeister, 10 Brett Hundley, Eric Kendricks, Xavier Su'a-Filo Jake Brendel Owamagbe Odighizuwa,Eric Kendricks, 10 Brett Hundley, Ryan Hofmeister, Taylor Lagace Jake Brendel, Kenny Clark, Cameron Judge, 8 Taylor Lagace, Fabian Moreau, Paul Perkins Totals 37
L 5
T 0
PF 482
PA 386
Pct .643
3
0
480
301
.769
3
0
435
365
.769
5
0
419
338
.615
16
0
1,816 1,490
.698
PF PA 23,010 18,524 802 822
Pct .595 .471
2004 2005 2006 2007
(INTERIM)
DeWAYNE WALKER 2007
(INTERIM)
Game Captains
RICK NEUHEISEL 2008 2009 2010 2011
Brigham Harwell, Logan Paulsen Terrence Austin, Reggie Carter, Logan Paulsen, Alterraun Verner Kevin Prince, Akeem Ayers, Rahim Moore, Micah Kia Tony Dye, Patrick Larimore, Johnathan Franklin Totals
MIKE JOHNSON 2011
2012
2013 2014 2015
PEPPER RODGERS
Game Captains Chad Overhauser, Shaun Williams, Brian Willmer Cade McNown, Larry Atkins, Andy Meyers, Shawn Stuart Danny Farmer, Pete Holland Oscar Cabrera, Kenyon Coleman Marques Anderson, Troy Danoff, Bryan Fletcher, Robert Thomas Game Captains Totals
ED KEZIRIAN
PA Pct 188 .667 96 .667 120 .611 55 .889 76 .800 40 1.000 74 .818 122 .700 90 .800 861 .773 PA 55
W Jeff Dankworth, Oscar Edwards, Rob Kezirian 9 Game Captains Only 7 Game Captains Only 8 Game Captains Only 5 Game Captains Only 9 Game Captains Only 7 Tom Ramsey, Tom Sullivan, Karl Morgan 10 Paul Bergmann, Chris Yelich, Don Rogers 7 Duval Love, Steve Bono, Neal Dellocono, Lee Knowles 9 Mike Hartmeier, Jim McCullough, Mike Sherrard, Tommy Taylor, Mark Walen, Tony Phillips 9 Joe Goebel, Ken Norton, Jr., Craig Rutledge, Matt Stevens, Terry Tumey 8 Gaston Green, Ken Norton, Jr., Terry Tumey 10 Troy Aikman, Eric Ball, Darryl Henley, Chance Johnson, Carnell Lake 10 Frank Cornish, Lance Zeno, Mike Lodish, Marvcus Patton 3 Eric Turner, Roman Phifer, Lance Zeno 5 Matt Darby, Tommy Maddox, Dion Lambert, Scott Spalding 9 Arnold Ale, Kaleaph Carter, Mike Chalenski, Carlton Gray, Aron Gideon, Sean LaChapelle 6 Game Captains Only 8 Wayne Cook, Donnie Edwards, Shane Jasper, Sharmon Shah, Rod Smalley 5 Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Donnie Edwards, Mike Flanagan, Kevin Jordan, Abdul McCullough 7 Totals 151
(INTERIM)
Game Captains
Grand Totals Bowl Record
W 592 16
L 397 18
T 37 1
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Years 2012-15 2011 2008-10 2007 2003-07 2002 1996-02 1976-95 1974-75 1971-73 1965-70 1958-64 1958 1949-57 1945-48 1939-44 1925-38 1923-24 1920-22 1919
Seasons 4 Interim 4 Interim 5 Interim 7 20 2 3 6 7 9 4 6 14 2 3 1 97
Won 37 0 21 0 35 1 49 151 15 19 41 31 1 66 23 24 72 2 2 2 592
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Tied 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 1 3 3 0 1 0 6 8 3 1 0 37
Pct .698 .000 .420 .000 .565 1.000 .605 .665 .717 .609 .686 .463 .333 .773 .590 .443 .573 .233 .156 .250 .595
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Year
League Bowl Record Record Result
Head Coach
Year
1998 1997 (tie) 1993 (tie) 1987 (tie) 1985 1983 1982 1975 (tie) 1965 1961 1959 (tie) 1955 1954 1953 1946 1942 1935 (tie)
10-2-0 10-2-0 8-4-0 10-2-0 9-2-1 7-4-1 10-1-1 9-2-1 8-2-1 7-4-0 5-4-1 9-2-0 9-0-0 8-2-0 10-1-0 7-4-0 8-2-0
Bob Toledo Bob Toledo Terry Donahue Terry Donahue Terry Donahue Terry Donahue Terry Donahue Dick Vermeil Tommy Prothro Bill Barnes Bill Barnes Henry ‘Red’ Sanders Henry ‘Red’ Sanders Henry ‘Red’ Sanders Bert LaBrucherie Edwin Horrell William Spaulding
2012 9-5-0 2011 6-8-0
8-0-0 7-1-0 6-2-0 7-1-0 6-2-0 6-1-1 5-1-1 6-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 7-0-0 6-1-0 4-1-0
Lost 16 1 29 1 27 0 32 74 5 12 18 34 2 19 16 31 51 10 13 6 397
Rose Bowl (L) Cotton Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (L) Aloha Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (W) Rose Bowl (L) None Rose Bowl (L) None Rose Bowl (L) Rose Bowl (L) Rose Bowl (L) None
League Champ. Game Record Record Result 6-3-0 5-4-0
Head Coach
24-27 @Stanford(L) Jim Mora 31-49 @Oregon(L) Rick Neuheisel
Years 2012-15 2011 2009 2007 2003-06
No. 4 1 1 1 4
Record 2-2 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-3-0
Ed Kezirian(interim) Bob Toledo Terry Donahue
2002 1996-02 1976-95
1 3 13
1-0-0 1-2-0 8-4-1
Dick Vermeil Tommy Prothro Bill Barnes Red Sanders Bert LaBrucherie Edwin C. Horrell Totals
1974-75 1965-70 1958-64 1949-57 1945-48 1939-44
1 1 1 2 1 1 35
1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 16-18-1
W/L L L L L L L L W L W L W L W L
UCLA (rank)score UCLA 13 UCLA (11) 19 UCLA 24 UCLA 24 UCLA (4) 3 UCLA (8) 3 UCLA 10 UCLA (11) 23 UCLA (14) 7 UCLA 20 UCLA 16 UCLA (5) 14 UCLA 3 UCLA 9 UCLA (17) 8
Year 1954
Record 9-0-0
Coach Sanders
AP/Coaches* 2/1
Coach Horrell
AP/Coaches* 7/-
UNBEATEN Year 1939
Record 6-0-4
10 WINS Year 2014 2013 2005 1998 1997 1988 1987 1982 1946
Record 10-3-0 10-3-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-1-1 10-1-0
Coach AP/Coaches* Mora 10/10 Mora 16/16 Dorrell 16/13 Toledo 8/8 Toledo 5/5 Donahue 6/6 Donahue 9/11 Donahue 5/5 La Brucherie 4/-
NINE WINS Year 2012 1991 1985 1984 1980 1976 1975 1973 1966 1955 1954
Year 1982 1969 1966 1952 1946
Record 9-5-0 9-3-0 9-2-1 9-3-0 9-2-0 9-2-1 9-2-1 9-2-0 9-1-0 9-2-0 9-0-0
Coach Mora Donahue Donahue Donahue Donahue Donahue Vermeil Rodgers Prothro Sanders Sanders
AP/Coaches* -/19/18 7/6 9/10 13/14 15/15 5/5 12/9 5/5 4/4 2/1
Record 10-1-1 8-1-1 9-1-0 8-1-0 10-1-0
Coach AP/Coaches* Donahue 5/5 Prothro 13/10 Prothro 5/5 Sanders 6/6 La Brucherie 4/-
TWO LOSSES Year 2005 1998 1997 1988 1987 1985 1980 1976 1975 1973 1967 1965 1960 1957 1955 1953 1935 1927
Appearances '15 Foster Farms, '15 Alamo, '13 Sun, ’12 Holiday Bowl ’11 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ’09 EagleBank ’07 Las Vegas ’03 Silicon Valley, ’04 Las Vegas, ’05 Sun Bowl, ’06 Emerald Bowl ’02 Las Vegas ’98 Cotton, ’99 Rose, ’00 Sun ’76 Liberty, ’78 Fiesta, ’81 Bluebonnet, ’83 Rose, ’84 Rose, ’85 Fiesta, ’86 Rose, ’86 Freedom, ’87 Aloha, ’89 Cotton, ’91 Sun, ’94 Rose, ’95 Aloha ’76 Rose Bowl ’66 Rose Bowl ’62 Rose Bowl ’54 Rose Bowl, ’56 Rose Bowl ’47 Rose Bowl ’43 Rose Bowl
UCLA VS. NO. 1 AP TEAMS Date Oct. 21, 2010 Dec. 3, 2005 Dec. 4, 2004 Sept. 20, 2003 Sept. 6, 1986 Sept. 22, 1984 Sept. 24, 1983 Jan. 1, 1976 Nov. 18, 1972 Sept. 9, 1972 Nov. 23, 1968 Jan. 1, 1966 Nov. 24, 1962 Oct. 6, 1962 Dec. 5, 1959
UNBEATEN/UNTIED
ONE LOSS
BOWL APPEARANCES BY HEAD COACH Name Jim Mora Mike Johnson(interim) Rick Neuheisel DeWayne Walker(interim) Karl Dorrell
SUPER SEASONS
Record 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 10-2-0 9-2-1 9-2-0 9-2-1 9-2-1 9-2-0 7-2-1 8-2-1 7-2-1 8-2-0 9-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 6-2-1
Coach Dorrell Toledo Toledo Donahue Donahue Donahue Donahue Donahue Vermeil Rodgers Prothro Prothro Barnes Sanders Sanders Sanders Spaulding Spaulding
AP/Coaches* 16/13 8/8 5/5 6/6 9/11 7/6 13/14 15/15 5/5 12/9 -/10 4/5 -/-/18 4/4 5/4 -/-/-
*Final polls
UCLA AS NO. 1 IN AP POLL Oppt. (rank)score Oregon (1) 60 USC (1) 66 USC (1) 29 Oklahoma (1) 59 Oklahoma (1) 38 Nebraska (1) 42 Nebraska (1) 42 Ohio State (1) 10 USC (1) 24 Nebraska (1) 17 USC (1) 28 Michigan State (1) 12 USC (1) 14 Ohio State (1) 7 Syracuse (1) 36
Site at Eugene, Or at L.A. Coliseum at Rose Bowl at Norman, OK at Norman, OK at Rose Bowl at Lincoln, NE Rose Bowl game at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum Rose Bowl game at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum
Date Oct. 29, 1988 Oct. 22, 1988 Nov. 18, 1967 Sept. 24, 1955 Sept. 16, 1955 Nov. 6, 1954
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UCLA (rank)score UCLA (1) 30 UCLA (1) 24 UCLA (1) 20 UCLA (1) 0 UCLA (1) 21 UCLA (1) 41
Oppt. (rank)score Washington State 34 Arizona 3 USC (4) 21 Maryland (5) 7 Texas A&M 0 Oregon 0
Site at Rose Bowl at Tucson, AZ at L.A. Coliseum at College Park, MD at L.A. Coliseum at L.A. Coliseum
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1998
1985
Overall Record: 10-2-0 Pac-10 Conference Record: 8-0 AP Rank: 8; Coach: Bob Toledo
Overall Record: 9-2-1 Pac-10 Conference Record: 6-2 AP Rank: 7; Coach: Terry Donahue
The Bruins opened the year with 10 wins in a row to extend the school record win streak to 20, including an eighth straight victory over USC. UCLA climbed as high as No. 2 in the polls and became just the fourth team in Pac-10 history to post a perfect 8-0 league mark. Kris Farris won the Outland Trophy. Cade McNown set single season records for passing yards and total offense (since broken).
The season started with a win over defending national champion BYU and ended with a third trip to the Rose Bowl game in four seasons. The Bruins led the nation in rush defense (70.3 yards per game) and placed seventh in total defense behind the play of such future NFL performers as James Washington, Mark Walen, Ken Norton, Jr., Jim Wahler, Carnell Lake and Darryl Henley. Despite a 17-13 loss at USC, the Bruins finished in a first-place tie in the conference. About five hours after the Bruin loss to the Trojans, Arizona’s defeat of Arizona State left all three teams tied at 6-2 in the league race. UCLA won the championship tie-breaker and went on to defeat Iowa in the Rose Bowl game.
1997 Overall Record: 10-2-0 Pac-10 Conference Record: 7-1 AP Rank: 5; Coach: Bob Toledo
1983
The Bruins won the last 10 games of the season, concluding the year with a Cotton Bowl triumph over Texas A&M. It was the first time since 1946 that the Bruins had won 10 straight games in a season. Cade McNown led the nation in pass efficiency and over 85,000 fans turned out for the Washington game, the largest non-USC home crowd in 50 years. Skip Hicks set a school mark with 26 touchdowns and the Bruin offense scored 477 points, the most in school history.
1993 Overall Record: 8-4-0 Pac-10 Conference Record: 6-2 AP Rank: 18; Coach: Terry Donahue The Bruins won seven straight Pac-10 games to tie for the conference title and a win over USC clinched a trip to the Rose Bowl game. UCLA led the nation in turnover margin (+1.73). J.J. Stokes set a school mark with 17 touchdown receptions in a season. Stokes went on to set a Rose Bowl game mark with 14 catches against Wisconsin.
1987 Overall Record: 10-2-0 Pac-10 Conference Record: 7-1 AP Rank: 9; Coach: Terry Donahue The Bruins tied a school record with 10 wins and tied for the league title after posting a then school record seven conference wins. The team ranked fourth in the nation in defense. Troy Aikman and Gaston Green became the first Bruin duo to throw for over 2,000 yards and run for over 1,000 yards in the same season. The Bruins won a sixth straight bowl game with a win over Florida and Emmitt Smith in the Aloha Bowl.
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Overall Record: 7-4-1 Pac-10 Conference Record: 6-1-1 AP Rank: 17; Coach: Terry Donahue After an 0-3-1 start, the Bruins rallied behind quarterback Rick Neuheisel and won seven of their next eight games, earning a trip to the Rose Bowl with a 27-17 victory over USC. The win over USC, combined with Washington State’s win over Washington, clinched the Bruins' return trip to Pasadena. In UCLA's win over Washington, Neuheisel completed 25 of 27 passes for an NCAA-record .926 percentage. In the Rose Bowl game, UCLA jumped out to a 28-3 halftime advantage and went on to post a 45-9 upset win over No. 4-ranked Illinois. It marked UCLA's fourth-straight win in the Rose Bowl game. Karl Dorrell caught two of Neuheisel's four touchdown passes in the game.
1982 Overall Record: 10-1-1 Pac-10 Conference Record: 5-1-1 AP Rank: 5; Coach: Terry Donahue After a loss at Washington, the Bruins needed to beat USC to earn a Rose Bowl bid in their first season of playing home games in the Arroyo Seco. With time having already expired, Karl Morgan stopped USC’s two-point conversion attempt to preserve the win that sent the Bruins home to Pasadena. On New Year’s Day, they beat Michigan for the second time that season, by a score of 24-14. In the earlier contest, UCLA had rallied from a 21-0 second quarter deficit to hand the Wolverines a 31-27 setback in Ann Arbor. UCLA totaled 10 wins for just the second time in history and the team ranked third nationally in scoring offense. Tom Ramsey led the nation in passing efficiency (153.5).
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Overall Record: 9-2-1 Pac-8 Conference Record: 6-1 AP Rank: 5; Coach: Dick Vermeil
Overall Record: 5-4-1 AAWU Record: 3-1 AP Rank: n/a; Coach: Bill Barnes
Just like in 1965, the Bruins avenged an early-season loss in the Rose Bowl with a 23-10 win over then No. 1 ranked Ohio State in a game played before 105,464 fans. It also turned out to be coach Dick Vermeil’s final game as Bruin head coach. An earlier conference loss to Washington meant that the Bruins had to defeat USC to earn a bid to the Rose Bowl game. UCLA posted a 25-22 win despite fumbling 11 times in the contest. It did manage to rack up over 400 yards in offense for the game against the toughest defense in the Pac-8. Wendell Tyler gained 130 yards on the ground against the Trojans to break Kermit Johnson’s single-season rushing record. For the season, quarterback John Sciarra rushed for 787 yards and threw for 1,313 more yards.
The Bruins, behind the play of Bill Kilmer, handed an unbeaten, No.2 ranked USC its first loss and went on to tie for the championship of the Athletic Association of Western Universities. The upset win over the Trojans sent a crowd of over 5,000 into the streets of Westwood to celebrate. Kilmer led the team in total offense that season with 702 yards passing and 388 yards rushing. It was the first full season as head coach for Bill Barnes, a former assistant on Red Sanders’ staff. He was elevated to the top spot in the middle of the previous season after an illness to George Dickerson.
1955 Overall Record: 9-2 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 6-0 AP Rank: 4; Coach: Red Sanders
1965 Overall Record: 8-2-1 AAWU Record: 4-0 AP Rank:4; Coach: Tommy Prothro The Bruins proceeded to record their first ever win in a Rose Bowl game with a 14-12 victory over then top-ranked Michigan State. Bob Stiles and Jim Colletto combined to stop the Spartan’s two-point conversion attempt in the fourth quarter and preserve UCLA’s initial post-season win. Two touchdown passes by quarterback Gary Beban in the final four minutes of the USC game pulled out a 20-16 win and completed a perfect conference slate. First-year head coach Tommy Prothro was voted Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association.
The Bruins opened the season with a 21-0 win over Bear Bryant’s Texas A&M team. The next week, the No.1 ranked Bruins traveled to the East for the first time to meet No. 5- ranked Maryland and were handed a 7-0 loss by the Terrapins, snapping UCLA’s 10-game winning streak. UCLA went on to win its final eight games in the regular season, four were shutouts, and met Michigan State in the Rose Bowl. A last-second Spartan field goal ruined the Bruin chances for a first-ever Rose Bowl victory, 17-14. Guard Hardiman Cureton earned All-America honors and running back Bob Davenport finished his career with over 1,100 yards. Red Sanders became the first head coach in history to win three straight PCC titles.
1961
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Overall Record: 7-4 AAWU Record: 3-1 AP Rank: 16; Coach: Bill Barnes
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Overall Record: 9-0 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 6-0 AP Rank: 2; UPI Rank: 1; Coach: Red Sanders
The 1961 Bruins were known for their strong running game and stingy defense. The team totaled 413 yards on the ground in a win over California. Sophomore Mike Haffner won the conference rushing title (703 yards) and senior Bobby Smith led the league in scoring (85) and total offense (966 yards). The Bruins beat USC, 10-7, in a rainstorm at the Coliseum to earn their way to the Rose Bowl. Minnesota handed the Bruins a 21-3 setback in the Arroyo Seco to ruin UCLA’s fifth trip to the Rose Bowl game.
The Bruins captured their first National Championship (UPI) and fielded their highest scoring team (40.8 points) in history (to date) as they won back-to-back conference titles for the first time ever. The total of 367 points over nine games ranked first in the nation and the defense limited opponents to just 40 points and 73.2 yards rushing per game to lead the nation in those categories as well. The Bruins clinched the conference championship in 110-degree heat with a 34-0 win over USC before 102,548 fans in the Coliseum. During the year, the Bruins set a school record that still stands with a 72-0 blanking of Stanford. They also handed No. 6 ranked Maryland a 12-7 loss early in the season. Guard Jim Salsbury, tackle Jack Ellena and fullback Bob Davenport each were named to at least one All-America first team. Left half back Primo Villanueva, a second-team All-American, led the team with 886 yards in total offense. The team completed the year ranked at the top of the UPI poll and second in the Associated Press poll.
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1953 Overall Record: 8-2-0 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 6-1 AP Rank: 5; Coach: Red Sanders Only a 21-20 loss at Stanford in the fifth game of the year spoiled a perfect UCLA record during the regular season. The Bruins fielded one of the greatest defenses in college football history (yielding just 2.91 yds/play), allowing just 48 points in nine regular season games. Chuck Doud, Jack Ellena, Hardiman Cureton and Myron Berliner keyed the defense. Tailback Paul Cameron led the PCC in rushing and came up just short of Kenny Washington’s record for most yards gained in a career. According to newspaper accounts, an estimated 12,000 students gathered at the corner of Westwood and Wilshire for a two-hour rally to celebrate UCLA's selection to the Rose Bowl game.
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1946 Overall Record: 10-1 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 7-0 AP Rank 4; Coach: Bert LaBrucherie UCLA recorded its first-ever unbeaten, untied regular season and advanced to the Rose Bowl game for the second time. The Bruins averaged a then school-best total of 60,885 fans during their home games. The team rolled up a school record (at the time) 327 points and was selected for the Rose Bowl game opposite Illinois. Despite an upset loss to the Fighting Illini, the Bruins finished with their highest national ranking to date, fourth by the Associated Press. Ernie Case threw for a then Rose Bowl record 165 yards in the setback.
Harry Trotter, 1920-22
Bill Spaulding, 1925-38
Edwin Horrell, 1939-44
Red Sanders, 1949-57
Tommy Prothro, 1965-70
Terry Donahue, 1976-95
1942 Overall Record: 7-4-0 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 6-1 AP Rank: 13; Coach: Edwin Horrell The 1942 season marked UCLA’s first appearance in the Rose Bowl game. After opening the season with two losses, the Bruins won seven of the next eight contests to close the regular season. Bob Waterfield became the first Bruin to throw for over 1,000 yards in a season. Fullback Ken Snelling and left halfback Al Solari keyed the rushing attack. Georgia then handed the Bruins a 9-0 setback in the Rose Bowl game. The Bruins finished the year ranked 13th by the Associated Press.
1935 Overall Record: 8-2 Pacific Coast Conference Record: 4-1 Coach: William Spaulding The Bruins opened the 1935 season with an impressive 39-0 shutout over Utah State. A 20-7 win over Oregon State followed as did two more wins at Stanford, 7-6, and versus Oregon, 33-6. California and SMU then handed the Bruins back-to-back losses. UCLA finished the season with four straight wins over Hawaii, Loyola, Idaho and at St. Mary’s. The season marked the first-ever conference championship for a UCLA football team, which began participating in the PCC in 1928. A third-place finish in 1932 had been its best previous result in the league standings.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Assistant Coach Name (position coached) Years on Staff Nick Aliotti (def. coord./special teams/db) 1998 Foster Andersen (ol/te/db) 1977 Norm Andersen (wr/rb) 1982-86, 1994-95 Steve Axman (off. coord./qb/ol) 1987-88, 2003 Dino Babers (asst. hc/rb/wr) 2004-07 Bill Barnes (ends) 1950-58 John Becker (freshman) 1970 Bob Bergdahl (freshman, running backs) 1958-64 Gary Bernardi (te/ol/special teams) 1994-03 Eric Bieniemy (rb/special teams) 2003-05 Gary Blackney (db) 1978-79 Ken Blair (lb/special teams/wr) 1971-73 Sam Boghosian (guard, center, lb) 1957-64 Alan Borges (off. coord./qb) 1996-00 Tom Bradley (def. coord.) 2015 Inoke Breckterfield (dl) 2011 Deke Brackett (backs) 1950-63 Rich Brooks (lb/sp. teams) 1970, 1976 Steve Broussard (rb) 2012-13 Chuck Bullough (lb/def. coord.) 2006-10 Jacob Burney (dl) 1990-92 Tom Cable (off. coord./ol) 2004-05 Jim Camp (off. backs) 1967-69 Ron Caragher (wr/special teams) 1996-02 Norm Chow (off. coord./qb) 2008-10 A.J. Christoff (db) 1990-94 Jim Colletto (asst. hc/ol/te) 1967-68, 1980-81,2006 Bob Connelly (ol) 2007 John Cooper (db) 1965-66 Larry Coyer (db/lb) 1987-89 Jim Criner (lb/ol/te) 1973-75 Dave Currey (wr) 1989 Jim Dawson (line) 1959-62 Gary DeLoach (secondary/special teams) 2003-07 George Dickerson (line) 1946-57 Terry Donahue (ol) 1971-75 Marc Dove (lb/sp. teams/db) 1996-02 Norman Dow (freshman) 1968-69 Rod Dowhower (off. coord./qb/wr) 1974-75 Earnel Durden (rb/wr) 1969-70 Jon Embree (asst. hc/te/wr) 2003-05 John Farrell (off. backs/blocking backs) 1967-68 Bob Field (asst. hc/def. coord./db/lb/special teams) 1978-79, 1981-00 Jethro Franklin (dl/special teams) 1999 Frank Gansz, Sr. (ol/te) 1976-77 Frank Gansz, Jr. (special teams) 2008-10 Tom Hayes (co. def. coord./db) 1980-88 Tim Hauck (safeties) 2008 Johnny Hermann (freshman, passing game, qb, wr) 1958-64 Todd Howard (asst. hc/dl) 2006-10 Ron Hudson (rb) 1979-81 Jed Hughes (def. coord./dl/lb) 1976-81 Tim Hundley (secondary/lb/special teams) 1990-95, 2009-11 Milt Jackson (ol/te) 1979 John Jardine (ol/te) 1965-69 Don Johnson (dl) 2000-04 Johnny Johnson (freshman, backfield) 1950-64 Mike Johnson (off. coord./wr) 2011 Doug Kay (dl/lb) 1977-79 Larry Kerr (def. coord./lb) 1989, 2003-05 Ed Kezirian (ol/te) 1982-92 Adrian Klemm (assoc. hc, run game coord./ol) 2012-15 Tony Kopay (ol/db) 1965-72 Carnell Lake (secondary) 2009 Clark Lead (lb) 2010-11 R. Todd Littlejohn (db) 2001-02 Jerry Long (ol/dl) 1965-75 Rocky Long (def. coord./lb) 1996-97 Dick Mansperger (line) 1963-64 Larry Marmie (db) 1995 Steve Marshall (ol) 1996 Demetrice Martin (asst. hc, passing game coord., db) 2012-15 Jim Mastro (f back/te) 2011 Tory Matheson (freshman) 1971 Bill Matthews (rb) 1971-78 Noel Mazzone (off. coord./qb) 2012-15 Taylor Mazzone (qb) 2013-15 D.J. McCarthy (wr) 2006 Angus McClure (recruiting coord., te/special teams,ol,dl) 2007, 2011-15 Bob McKittrick (ol/defense/db/lb/dl) 1965-70 Bill McPherson (dl) 1975-77 Mike Mikolayunas (qb, wr) 1979 (Spring) Reggie Moore (wr) 2008-10 Thurmond Moore (dl) 2005 Jim Mora (lb) 1974 Wayne Moses (rb) 1990-95, 2008-11 Jim Myers (line) 1949-56 Ray Nagel (backfield) 1955-57 Ron Nay (off. backs) 1971 Rick Neuheisel (wr/qb) 1988-93
HOMER SMITH Name (position coached) Years on Staff Jay Norvell (off. coord./qb) 2007 Wayne Nunnely (dl) 1993-94 Dwain Painter (qb/wr) 1976-78 Bob Palcic (assc. hc/ol) 1993, 2008-11 John Pearce (qb/dl/special teams) 1999-02 Skip Peete (rb) 1996-97 Carl Peterson (wr/te) 1973-75 Dan Peterson 1958-64 Kennedy Polamalu (rb) 2013(bowl)-15 Tommy Prothro 1949-54 Bill Rees (recruiting) 1979-93 Don Riley (ol/special teams) 1976-87, 1995 Greg Robinson (off. coord./ot/te/dl) 1982-89 Pepper Rodgers (off. backs/wr) 1965-66 Al Sandahl (wr/qb) 1979 Brian Schneider (special teams/safeties/lb) 2003-05 Eric Scott (wr) 2007 Mike Sherman (ol) 1994 Ron Siegrist (ol) 1965-68 Kelly Skipper (off. coord./rb/special teams) 1998-02 Homer Smith (off. coord./qb) 1972-73, 1980-86, 1990-93 Phil Snow (def. coord./safeties) 2001-02 Lou Spanos (def. coord.) 20120-13 Lynn Stiles (asst. hc/def. coord./lb/dl) 1971-75 Lew Stueck (lb/dl/defense) 1963-69 Jim Svoboda (off. coord./qb) 2004-06 Howard Tippett (linebackers) 1980 Bob Toledo (off. coordinator) 1994-95 Dick Tomey (def. coord./db/off. backs) 1971-1976 Joe Tresey (def. coord.) 2011 Marques Tuiasosopo (Y receivers) 2012 Mike Tuiasosopo (olb, special teams) 2014 Terry Tumey (dl/special teams) 1995-98 Jeff Ulbrich (def. coord., spec. teams/lb, asst. head coach) 2012-14 Dick Vermeil (off. coord./qb) 1970 Fred Von Appen (defense) 1970 DeWayne Walker (def. coord./db) 2006-08 Mike Waufle (dl) 1989 Doug Weaver (asst. hc/def. coord./db/lb) 1971-72 Larry Weaver (db) 1969-70 Mark Weber (ol/special teams) 1997-03 Scott White (lb/special teams) 2015 Ted Williams (rb/lb) 1980-89 John Wristen (te/special teams) 2006 Eric Yarber (receivers) 2012-15 Note: list dates from1953-present / others included when records exist
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UCLA HOME ATTENDANCE Year 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989
Games 6 6 6 7 6 6 6 7 6 7 6 6 6 6 5 7 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 6 6
Total Attendance 401,149 459,901 421,711 479,370 339,861 362,253 387,283 509,563* 458,271 454,683 385,305 363,092 339,813 392,375 333,067 470,961 298,951 368,547 327,531 287,660 294,643 308,375 301,478 295,561 245,760 327,619 324,718
Avg. 66,858 76,650* 70,285 68,481 56,644 60,376 64,547 72,795 76,379 64,955 64,218 60,515 56,636 65,396 66,613 67,280 49,825 73,709 54,589 57,532 49,107 51,396 50,246 49,260 49,152 54,603 54,120
Year 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962
Games 7 6 6 4 7 4 6 5 5 7 6 6 6 7 5 6 7 6 5 5 5 6 6 4 4 6 6
Total Attendance 442,850 334,133 364,368 211,751 374,047 215,293 352,284 260,595 265,796 330,690 303,276 283,904 288,032 296,481 234,056 239,375 339,736 241,630 267,974 246,264 234,118 339,705 272,150 218,106 163,223 221,867 232,045
Avg. 63,264 55,689 60,728 52,938 53,435 53,823 58,714 52,119 53,159 47,241 50,546 47,317 48,005 42,354 46,816 39,896 48,534 40,282 53,595 49,253 46,824 56,619 45,358 54,526 40,806 36,977 38,674
Year 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940
Games 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 5 7 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 8 7 6 9 8 9
Total Attendance 205,388 216,271 304,530 207,522 262,847 250,864 392,848 312,043 351,883 284,422 247,709 220,694 270,786 312,361 418,874 426,196 398,034 214,733 140,083 350,536 294,676 400,987
Avg. 34,231 36,045 38,066 34,587 43,807 41,811 65,474 62,409 50,269 47,404 41,284 36,783 45,131 44,623 69,812 60,885 49,629 30,676 23,347 38,948 36,834 50,123
TOP CROWDS (1944-Present) In 1996, UCLA played before the two largest crowds in school history. Since 1944, the Bruins have played before 85,000 or more fans on numerous times, topped by Tennessee's crowd of 106,297 in 1996. In 1982, for the first time in school history, UCLA had two crowds of better than 100,000 and three of better than 95,000. 106,297 — Tennessee ’96 106,011 — Michigan ’96 105,464 — Ohio State (’76 RB) 105,413 — Michigan ’82 104,992 — Michigan ’90 104,991 — Michigan (’83 RB) 103,292 — Iowa (’86 RB) 103,217 — Illinois (’84 RB) *102,548 — USC ’54 102,239 — Tennessee ’09 *102,050 — USC ’47 101,437 — Texas ’10 101,237 — Wisconsin (’94 RB) 100,809 — Michigan State (’56 RB) †100,741 — USC ’88 *100,333 — USC (2) ’45 100,087 — Michigan State (’66 RB) †98,370 — USC ’86 *98,321 — USC ’46 98,214 — Minnesota (’62 RB) 98,088 — USC ’90 *96,869 — USC ’52 97,117 — Tennessee ’91 96,000 — Michigan State (’54 RB) *95,879 — USC ’55 †95,763 — USC ’82 94,370 — Tennessee ’85 *94,085 — USC ’65 93,872 — Wisconsin (’99 RB) #93,607 — USC '11 *93,458 — USC ’93 93,283 — Ohio State ’99 *93,172 — USC ’03 #92,962 — St. Mary’s ’46 *92,516 — USC ’87 *92,000 — USC ’05 †91,815 — USC ’94 *91,553 — USC ’07 91,471 — Nebraska ’13 *91,384 — USC ’99 *91,363 — USC ’95 *91,350 — USC ’97
†91,084 — USC ’02 *90,814 — USC ’69 *90,772 — USC ’67 †90,622 — USC ’06 *90,519 — USC ’76 *90,387 — USC ’78 †90,096 — USC ’84 *90,064 — USC ’85 *89,432 — USC ’81 89,177 — Michigan ’71 *89,131 — Stanford ’46 88,821 — Illinois (’47 RB) †88,804 — Michigan ’00 *88,588 — USC ’01 †88,442 — USC ’04 88,214 — USC ’79 88,084 — Ohio State ’80 †88,080 — USC ’98 *88,038 — USC ’73 87,969 — Ohio State ’76
†87,790 — USC ’08 #87,728 — Iowa ’47 *86,740 — USC ’62 *86,672 — USC ’89 # 86,168 — USC ’77 #86,037 — USC ’13 ‡86,000 — Oregon State ’80 *85,917 — USC ’59 85,897 — Tennessee ’78 #85,713 — USC ’09 †85,697 — Washington ’97 * 85,366 — USC ’53
LEGEND *Coliseum day games. #Coliseum night games. ***Coliseum twilight games. †Rose Bowl day games. ‡Mirage Bowl, Tokyo, Japan
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA FOOTBALL'S TELEVISION HISTORY 2015 — Virginia (FOX) 34-16 at UNLV (CBSSN) 37-3 BYU (FS1) 24-23 at Arizona (ESPN) 56-30 Arizona State (FOX) 23-38 at Stanford (ESPN) 35-56 Cal (ESPN) 40-24 Colorado (P12) 35-31 at Oregon State (P12) 41-0 Washington State (ESPN) 27-31 at Utah (FOX) 17-9 at USC (ABC) 21-40 Nebraska (ESPN) 29-37 2014 — at Virginia (ESPN) 28-20 Memphis (P12) 42-35 v. Texas (FOX) 20-17 at Arizona State (FS1) 62-27 Utah (ESPN) 28-30 Oregon (FOX) 30-42 at California (ABC) 36-34 at Colorado (P12) 40-37ot Arizona (ESPN) 17-7 at Washington (FSI) 44-30 USC (ABC) 38-20 Stanford (ABC) 10-31 Kansas State (ESPN) 40-35 2013 — Nevada (P12) 58-20 Nebraska (ABC) 41-21 New Mexico State (P12) 59-13 Utah (FS1) 34-27 California (ESPN2) 37-10 Stanford (ABC) 10-24 Oregon (ESPN) 14-42 Colorado (FS1) 45-23 Arizona (ESPN) 31-26 Washington (ESPN2) 41-31 Arizona State (FOX) 33-38 USC (ABC) 35-14 Virginia Tech (CBS) 42-12 2012 — Rice (CBSSN) 49-24 Nebraska (FOX) 36-30 Houston (P12) 37-6 Oregon State (ABC/ESPN2) 20-27 Colorado (P12) 42-14 California (P12) 17-43 Utah (FOX) 21-14 Arizona State (FX) 45-43 Arizona (P12) 66-10 Washington State (ESPN2) 44-36 USC (FOX) 38-28 Stanford (FOX) 17-35 Stanford (FOX) 24-27 Baylor (ESPN) 26-49 2011 — Houston (FSN) 34-38 San Jose State (FSN West) 27-17 Texas (ABC/R) 20-49 Oregon State (FSNPT) 27-19 Stanford (FSN) 19-45 Washington State (FSN) 28-25 Arizona (ESPN) 12-48 California (FSNPT) 31-14 Arizona State (Versus) 29-28 Utah (FSNPT) 6-31 USC (FSN) 0-50 Oregon (FOX) 31-49 Illinois (ESPN) 14-20 2010 — Kansas State (ABC/R) 22-31 Stanford (ESPN) 0-35 Houston (FSN) 31-13 Texas (ABC/N) 34-12 Washington State (FSNPT) 42-28 California (FSN) 7-35 Oregon (ESPN) 13-60 Arizona (FSN) 21-29 Oregon State (Versus) 17-14 Washington (ESPN) 7-24 Arizona State (FSN) 34-55 USC (FSN) 14-28 2009 — San Diego State (FS West) 33-14 Tennessee (ESPN) 19-15 Kansas State (FSN) 23-9 Stanford (ABC/R) 16-24 Oregon (ABC/R) 10-24 California (ABC/R) 26-45 Arizona (FSNPT) 13-27 Washington (FSNPT) 24-23 Washington State (FCS) 43-7 Arizona State (FSN) 23-13 USC (FSN) 7-28 Temple (ESPN) 30-21 2008 — Tennessee (ESPN) 27-24 Brigham Young (Versus) 0-59 Arizona (FSN) 10-31 Fresno State (ABC/R) 31-36 Washington State (FSNPT) 28-3 Oregon (FSN) 24-31 Stanford (FSNW) 23-20 California (ABC/R) 20-41 Oregon State (FSNPT) 6-34 Washington (FSN) 27-7 Arizona State (ESPN2) 9-34 USC (ABC/N) 7-28 2007 — Stanford (FSN) 45-17 Brigham Young (Versus) 27-17 Utah (Versus) 6-44 Washington (FSN) 44-31 Oregon State (FSN) 40-14 Notre Dame (ABC/R) 6-20 California (ABC/R) 30-21 Washington State (FSN) 7-27
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Arizona (ABC/R) 27-34 Arizona State (ABC/R) 20-24 Oregon (ABC/R) 16-0 USC (ABC/N) 7-24 Brigham Young (ESPN/N) 16-17 Utah (FSN) 31-10 Rice (FSNPT) 26-16 Washington (TBS) 19-29 Stanford (FSN) 31-0 Arizona (FSNPT) 27-7 Oregon (ABC/R) 20-30 Notre Dame (NBC/N) 17-20 Washington State (ABC/R) 15-37 California (ABC/R) 24-38 Oregon State (FSNPT) 25-7 Arizona State (FSN) 24-12 USC (ABC/N) 13-9 Florida State (ESPN) 27-44 San Diego State (ESPN2) 44-21 Rice (FSNW2) 63-21 Oklahoma (ABC/R) 41-24 Washington (FSNW2) 21-17 California (TBS) 47-40 Washington State (FSN) 44-41 (ot) Oregon State (TBS) 51-28 Stanford (FSN) 30-27 (ot) Arizona (FSNW2) 14-52 Arizona State (ABC/R) 45-35 USC (ABC/N) 19-66 Northwestern (CBS) 50-38 Oklahoma State (ABC/R) 20-31 Illinois (ABC/SN) 35-17 Washington (ABC/R) 37-31 San Diego State (FSNW2) 33-10 Arizona (FSN) 37-17 California (TBS) 28-45 Arizona State (ABC/R) 42-48 Stanford (FSN) 21-0 Oregon (ABC/R) 34-26 USC (ABC/N) 24-29 Wyoming (ESPN) 21-24 Colorado (ABC/SN) 14-16 Illinois (ABC/R) 6-3 Oklahoma (ABC/R) 24-59 San Diego State (FSNW2) 20-10 Washington (FSN) 46-16 Arizona (FSN) 24-21 California (ABC/R) 23-20 (ot) Arizona State (FSN) 20-13 Stanford (FSN) 14-21 Washington State (ABC/R) 13-31 USC (ABC/R) 22-47 Fresno State (ESPN2) 9-17 Colorado State (FSN) 30-19 Oklahoma State (FSN) 38-24 Colorado (ABC/R) 17-31 San Diego State (ESPN2) 43-7 Oregon State (ABC/R) 43-35 Oregon (ABC/R) 30-31 California (TBS) 12-17 Stanford (FSN) 28-18 Washington (TBS) 34-24 Arizona (FSN 2) 37-7 USC (ABC/R) 21-52 Washington State (ABC/N) 27-48 New Mexico (ESPN) 27-13 Alabama (ESPN) 20-17 Kansas (FSN) 41-17 Ohio State (ABC/SN) 13-6 Oregon State (ABC/R) 38-7 Washington (ABC/SN) 35-13 California (FSN) 56-17 Stanford (ABC/R) 28-38 Washington State (Fox Synd.) 14-20 Oregon (ABC/R) 20-21 USC (FSN) 0-27 Arizona State (FSNW2) 52-42 Alabama (ABC/SN) 35-24 Fresno State (FSNW2) 24-21 Michigan (ABC/SN) 23-20 Oregon (FSN) 10-29 Arizona State (FSN) 38-31 Oregon State (FSNW2) 38-44 Arizona (ABC/R) 27-24 Stanford (Fox Synd.) 37-35 Washington (ABC/R) 28-35 USC (FSNW2) 35-38 Wisconsin, Sun Bowl (CBS) 20-21 Boise State (FSNW2) 38-7 Ohio State (ABC/SN) 20-42 Fresno State (FSNW2) 35-21 Arizona State (ABC/R) 27-28 Oregon (Fox Cable) 34-29 California (ABC/R) 0-17 Oregon State (Fox Synd.) 7-55 Arizona (FSNW2) 7-33 Washington (ABC/R) 23-20 USC (ABC/R) 7-17 Texas (ABC/R) 49-31 Houston (FX) 42-24 Wash. St. (ABC/R) 49-17 Arizona (Fox Cable) 52-28 Oregon (ABC/R) 41-38 (ot) California (ABC/R) 28-16 Stanford (FX) 28-24 Oregon St. (Fox Synd.) 41-34 Washington (ABC/R) 36-24 USC (ABC/R) 34-17 Miami (ESPN) 45-49 Wisconsin, Rose Bowl (ABC) 31-38
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1986 — Oklahoma (ABC/N) 3-38 Long Beach State (Prime) 41-23 Arizona State (CBS/SN) 9-16 Arizona (CBS/SN) 32-25 Stanford (CBS/SN) 23-28 Washington (CBS/SN) 17-17 USC (Prime/PPV) 45-25 BYU, Freedom Bowl (Mizlou) 31-10 1985 — BYU (ESPN) 27-24 Tennessee (ABC/N) 26-26 Washington (CBS/R) 14-21 Arizona State (CBS/R) 40-17 Stanford (CBS/R) 34-9 Washington State (KNBC) 31-20 California (TBS) 34-7 Iowa, Rose Bowl (NBC) 45-28 1984 — Nebraska (CBS/N) 3-42 Stanford (Metro) 21-23 California (CBS/N) 17-14 Arizona State (CBS/R) 21-13 Oregon (Metro) 18-20 USC (CBS/N) 29-10 Miami, Fiesta Bowl (NBC) 39-37 1983 — Georgia (ABC/N) 8-19 Arizona State (CBS/R) 26-26 Washington (ABC/R) 27-24 Arizona (CBS/N) 24-27 Illinois, Rose Bowl (NBC) 45-9 1982 — Michigan (KCBS) 31-27 Washington (CBS/N) 7-10 USC (ABC/R) 20-19 Michigan, Rose Bowl (NBC) 24-14 1981 — Iowa (KTLA) 7-20 Wash. St. (ABC/R) 17-17 USC (ABC/N) 21-22 1980 — Ohio State (ABC/R) 17-0 USC (ABC/N) 20-17 Oregon State (KTLA) 34-3 1979 — Ohio State (ABC/N) 13-17 Washington (ABC/R) 14-34 USC (KABC) 14-45 1978 — Washington (ABC/N) 10-7 California (ABC/N) 45-0 USC (ABC/R) 10-17 Arkansas, Fiesta Bowl (NBC) 10-10 1977 — Houston (ABC/N) 13-17 USC (ABC/R) 27-29 1976 — Arizona State (ABC/N) 28-10 Ohio State (ABC/N) 10-10 USC (ABC/R) 14-24 Alabama, Liberty Bowl (ABC) 6-36 1975 — Tennessee (ABC/R) 34-28 Ohio State (ABC/N) 20-41 USC (ABC/N) 25-22 Ohio State, Rose Bowl (NBC) 23-10 1974 — Tennessee (ABC/N) 17-17 USC (ABC/N) 9-34 1973 — Nebraska (ABC/N) 13-40 Oregon (ABC/R) 27-7 USC (ABC/N) 13-23 1972 — USC (ABC/N) 7-24 1971 — Texas (ABC/R) 10-28 USC (ABC/N) 7-7 1970 — USC (ABC/N) 45-20 1969 — California (ABC/N) 32-0 USC (ABC/N) 12-14 1968 — Penn State (ABC/R) 6-21 USC (ABC/N) 16-28 1967 — USC (ABC/N) 20-21 1966 — Missouri (ABC/N) 24-15 USC (ABC/N) 14-7 1965 — Stanford (ABC/R) 30-13 Michigan St., Rose Bowl (NBC) 14-12 1964 — Pittsburgh (ABC/N) 17-12 USC (NBC/R) 13-34 1963 — none 1962 — Stanford (CBS/R) 7-17 Syracuse (CBS/N) 7-12 1961 — Minnesota, Rose Bowl (NBC) 3-21 1960 — Duke (ABC/N) 27-6 1959 — Washington (NBC/R) 7-23 Syracuse (NBC/N) 8-36 1958 — Washington (NBC/R) 20-0 1957 — Washington (NBC/R) 19-0 1956 — Michigan (NBC/R) 13-42 USC (NBC/N) 7-10 1955 — College of Pacific (R) 34-0 USC (NBC/N) 17-7 Michigan St., Rose Bowl (NBC) 14-17 1954 — none 1953 — USC (NBC/N) 13-0 Michigan St., Rose Bowl (NBC) 20-28 1952 — USC (NBC/N) 12-14 1948 — USC (KLAC) 13-20
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Texas A&M Tennessee USC Cornell Tulane Missouri UCLA Duke Iowa Duquesne Boston College Clemson Notre Dame Santa Clara Ohio State Georgia Tech Fordham Nebraska Oklahoma Michigan
1942 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 19
Ohio State Georgia Wisconsin Tulsa Georgia Tech Notre Dame Tennessee Boston College Michigan Alabama Texas Stanford UCLA William & Mary Santa Clara Auburn Washington State Mississippi State Minnesota Holy Cross Penn State
1946 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Notre Dame Army Georgia UCLA Illinois Michigan Tennessee Louisiana State North Carolina Rice Georgia Tech Yale Pennsylvania Oklahoma Texas Arkansas Tulsa N.C. State Delaware Indiana
1951 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Tennessee Michigan State Maryland Illinois Georgia Tech Princeton Stanford Wisconsin Baylor Oklahoma TCU California Virginia San Francisco Kentucky Boston U. UCLA Washington Holy Cross Clemson
1952 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Michigan State Georgia Tech Notre Dame Oklahoma USC UCLA Mississippi Tennessee Alabama Texas Wisconsin Tulsa Maryland Syracuse Florida Duke Ohio State Purdue Princeton Kentucky
1953 1 2 3 4 5 6
Maryland Notre Dame Michigan State Oklahoma UCLA Rice
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Illinois Georgia Tech Iowa West Virginia Texas Texas Tech Alabama Army Wisconsin Kentucky Auburn Duke Stanford Michigan
1954 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ohio State UCLA Oklahoma Notre Dame Navy Mississippi Army Maryland Wisconsin Arkansas Miami (Fla.) West Virginia Auburn Duke Michigan Virginia Tech USC Baylor Rice Penn State
1955 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Oklahoma Michigan State Maryland UCLA Ohio State Texas Christian Georgia Tech Auburn Notre Dame Mississippi Pittsburgh Michigan USC Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Stanford Texas A&M Navy West Virginia Army
1961 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 17 20
Alabama Ohio State Texas Louisiana State Mississippi Minnesota Colorado Michigan State Arkansas Utah State Missouri Purdue Georgia Tech Syracuse Rutgers UCLA Arizona Rice Penn State Duke
1965 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Alabama Michigan State Arkansas UCLA Nebraska Missouri Tennessee Louisiana State Notre Dame USC
1966 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Notre Dame Michigan State Alabama Georgia UCLA Nebraska Purdue Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) SMU
1969 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Texas Penn State USC Ohio State Notre Dame Missouri Arkansas Mississippi Michigan Louisiana State Nebraska Houston UCLA Florida Tennessee
16 17 18 19 20
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Colorado West Virginia Purdue Stanford Auburn
1972 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
USC Oklahoma Texas Nebraska Auburn Michigan Alabama Tennessee Ohio State Penn State Louisiana State North Carolina Arizona State Notre Dame UCLA Colorado N.C. State Louisville Washington State Georgia Tech
1982 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1973 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20
Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Alabama Penn State Michigan Nebraska USC Arizona State Houston Texas Tech UCLA Louisiana State Texas Miami (Ohio) N.C. State Missouri Kansas Tennessee Maryland Tulane
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Oklahoma Arizona State Alabama Ohio State UCLA Texas Arkansas Michigan Nebraska Penn State Texas A&M Miami (Ohio) Maryland California Pittsburgh Colorado USC Arizona Georgia West Virginia
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Pittsburgh USC Michigan Houston Oklahoma Ohio State Texas A&M Maryland Nebraska Georgia Alabama Notre Dame Texas Tech Oklahoma State UCLA Colorado Rutgers Kentucky Iowa State Mississippi
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Alabama USC Oklahoma Penn State Michigan Clemson Notre Dame Nebraska Texas Houston Arkansas Michigan State Purdue UCLA Missouri Georgia Stanford N.C. State Texas A&M Maryland
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Georgia Pittsburgh Oklahoma
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Brigham Young Washington Florida Nebraska Boston College Oklahoma Oklahoma St. SMU UCLA USC South Carolina Maryland Ohio State Auburn Louisiana State Iowa Florida State Miami (Fla.) Kentucky Virginia
1985
1978 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Miami (Fla.) Nebraska Auburn Georgia Texas Florida Brigham Young Michigan Ohio State Illinois Clemson SMU Air Force Iowa Alabama West Virginia UCLA Pittsburgh Boston College East Carolina
1984
1976 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Penn State SMU Nebraska Georgia UCLA Arizona State Washington Clemson Arkansas Pittsburgh Louisiana State Ohio State Florida State Auburn USC Oklahoma Texas North Carolina West Virginia Maryland
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Michigan Florida State Alabama Nebraska Penn State Notre Dame North Carolina USC Brigham Young UCLA Baylor Ohio State Washington Purdue Miami (Fla.) Mississippi State SMU
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Arkansas Iowa Clemson Washington Boston College Virginia Tech
1987 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Miami (Fla.) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse Louisiana State Nebraska Auburn Michigan State UCLA Texas A&M Oklahoma State Clemson Georgia Tennessee South Carolina Iowa Notre Dame USC Michigan Arizona State
1988 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Notre Dame Miami (Fla.) Florida State Michigan West Virginia UCLA USC Auburn Clemson Nebraska Oklahoma State Arkansas Syracuse Oklahoma Georgia Washington St. Alabama Houston Louisiana State Indiana
1991 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Miami (Fla.) Washington Penn State Florida State Alabama Michigan Florida California East Carolina Iowa Syracuse Texas A&M Notre Dame Tennessee Nebraska Oklahoma Georgia Clemson UCLA Colorado Tulsa Stanford Brigham Young N.C. State Air Force
1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Florida State Notre Dame Nebraska Auburn Florida Wisconsin West Virginia Penn State Texas A&M Arizona Ohio State Tennessee Boston College Alabama Miami (Fla.) Colorado Oklahoma UCLA North Carolina Kansas State Michigan Virginia Tech Clemson Louisville California
1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Michigan Nebraska Florida State Florida UCLA North Carolina Tennessee Kansas State Washington St. Georgia Auburn Ohio State LSU Arizona State Purdue
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Penn State Colorado State Washington So. Mississippi Texas A&M Syracuse Mississippi Missouri Oklahoma State Georgia Tech
1998 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Tennessee Ohio State Florida State Arizona Florida Wisconsin Tulane UCLA Georgia Tech Kansas State Texas A&M Michigan Air Force Georgia Texas Arkansas Penn State Virginia Nebraska Miami Missouri Notre Dame Virginia Tech Purdue Syracuse
2005 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Texas USC Penn State Ohio State West Virginia LSU Virginia Tech Alabama Notre Dame Georgia TCU Florida Oregon Auburn Wisconsin UCLA Miami (FL) Boston College Louisville Texas Tech Clemson Oklahoma Florida State Nebraska California
2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Florida State Auburn Michigan State South Carolina Missouri Oklahoma Alabama Clemson Oregon UCF Stanford Ohio State Baylor LSU Louisville UCLA Oklahoma State Texas A&M USC Notre Dame Arizona State Wisconsin Duke Vanderbilt Washington
2014 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Ohio State Oregon TCU Alabama Florida State Michigan State Baylor Georgia Tech Georgia UCLA Mississippi State Arizona State Wisconsin Missouri Clemson Boise State Ole Miss Kansas State Arizona USC Utah Auburn Marshall Louisville Memphis
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1957 1 Ohio State 2 Auburn 3 Michigan State 4 Oklahoma 5 Iowa 6 Navy 7 Rice 8 Mississippi 9 Notre Dame 10 Texas A&M 11 Texas 12 Arizona State 13 Army 14 Duke 14 Wisconsin 16 Tennessee 17 Oregon 18 UCLA 18 Clemson 20 N.C. State 1965 1 Michigan State 2 Arkansas 3 Nebraska 4 Alabama 5 UCLA 6 Missouri 7 Tennessee 8 Notre Dame 9 USC 10 Texas Tech 11 Ohio State 12 Florida 13 Purdue 14 Louisiana State 15 Georgia 16 Tulsa 17 Mississippi 18 Kentucky 19 Syracuse 20 Colorado 1966 1 Notre Dame 2 Michigan State 3 Alabama 4 Georgia 5 UCLA 6 Purdue 7 Nebraska 8 Georgia Tech 9 SMU 10 Miami (Fla.) 11 Florida 12 Mississippi 13 Arkansas 14 Tennessee 15 Wyoming 16 Syracuse 17 Houston 18 USC 19 Oregon State 20 Virginia Tech 1967 1 USC 2 Tennessee 3 Oklahoma 4 Notre Dame 5 Wyoming 6 Indiana 7 Alabama 8 Oregon State 9 Purdue 10 UCLA 11 Penn State 12 Syracuse 13 Colorado 14 Minnesota 15 Florida State 16 Miami (Fla.) 17 N.C. State 18 Georgia 19 Houston 20 Arizona State 1969 1 Texas 2 Penn State 3 Arkansas 4 USC 5 Ohio State 6 Missouri 7 Louisiana State 8 Michigan 9 Notre Dame 10 UCLA 11 Tennessee 12 Nebraska 13 Mississippi 14 Stanford 15 Auburn 16 Houston 17 Florida 18 Purdue 18 San Diego St. 18 West Virginia 1972 1 USC 2 Oklahoma 3 Ohio State 4 Alabama 5 Texas
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Michigan Auburn Penn State Nebraska Louisiana State Tennessee Notre Dame Arizona State Colorado North Carolina Louisville UCLA Washington State Utah State San Diego St.
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1982 1 Penn State 2 SMU 3 Nebraska 4 Georgia 5 UCLA 6 Arizona State 7 Washington 8 Arkansas 9 Pittsburgh 10 Florida State 11 Louisiana State 12 Ohio State 13 North Carolina 14 Auburn 15 Michigan 16 Oklahoma 17 Alabama 18 Texas 19 West Virginia 20 Maryland
1973 1 Alabama 2 Oklahoma 3 Ohio State 4 Notre Dame 5 Penn State 6 Michigan 7 USC 8 Texas 9 UCLA 10 Arizona State 11 Nebraska 11 Texas Tech 13 Houston 14 Louisiana State 15 Kansas 15 Tulane 17 Miami (Ohio) 18 Maryland 19 San Diego St. 19 Florida
1983 1 Miami (Fla.) 2 Nebraska 3 Auburn 4 Georgia 5 Texas 6 Florida 7 Brigham Young 8 Ohio State 9 Michigan 10 Illinois 11 SMU 12 Alabama 13 UCLA 14 Iowa 15 Air Force 16 West Virginia 17 Penn State 18 Oklahoma State 19 Pittsburgh 20 Boston College
1975 1 Oklahoma 2 Arizona State 3 Alabama 4 Ohio State 5 UCLA 6 Arkansas 7 Texas 8 Michigan 9 Nebraska 10 Penn State 11 Maryland 12 Texas A&M 13 Arizona 13 Pittsburgh 15 California 16 Miami (Ohio) 17 Notre Dame 17 West Virginia 19 USC 19 Georgia
1984 1 Brigham Young 2 Washington 3 Nebraska 4 Boston College 5 Oklahoma State 6 Oklahoma 7 Florida 8 SMU 9 USC 10 UCLA 11 Maryland 12 Ohio State 13 South Carolina 14 Auburn 15 Iowa 16 Louisiana State 17 Virginia 18 West Virginia 19 Kentucky 19 Florida State
1976 1 Pittsburgh 2 USC 3 Michigan 4 Houston 5 Ohio State 6 Oklahoma 7 Nebraska 8 Texas A&M 9 Alabama 10 Georgia 11 Maryland 12 Notre Dame 13 Texas Tech 14 Oklahoma State 15 UCLA 16 Colorado 17 Rutgers 18 Iowa State 19 Baylor 20 Kentucky
1985 1 Oklahoma 2 Michigan 3 Penn State 4 Tennessee 5 Air Force 6 UCLA 7 Texas A&M 8 Miami (Fla.) 9 Iowa 10 Nebraska 11 Ohio State 12 Arkansas 13 Florida State 14 Alabama 15 Baylor 16 Fresno State 17 Brigham Young 18 Georgia Tech 19 Maryland 20 Louisiana State
1978 1 USC 2 Alabama 3 Oklahoma 4 Penn State 5 Michigan 6 Notre Dame 7 Clemson 8 Nebraska 9 Texas 10 Arkansas 11 Houston 12 UCLA 13 Purdue 14 Missouri 15 Georgia 16 Stanford 17 Navy 18 Texas A&M 19 Arizona State 19 N.C. State
1986 1 Penn State 2 Miami (Fla.) 3 Oklahoma 4 Nebraska 5 Arizona State 6 Ohio State 7 Michigan 8 Auburn 9 Alabama 10 Arizona 11 Louisiana State 12 Texas A&M 13 Baylor 14 UCLA 15 Iowa 16 Arkansas 17 Washington 18 Boston College 19 Clemson 20 Florida State
1980 1 Georgia 2 Pittsburgh 3 Oklahoma 4 Michigan 5 Florida State 6 Alabama 7 Nebraska 8 Penn State 9 North Carolina 10 Notre Dame 11 Brigham Young 12 USC
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1998 1 Tennessee 2 Ohio State 3 Florida State 4 Arizona 5 Wisconsin 6 Florida 7 Tulane 8 UCLA 9 Kansas State 10 Air Force 11 Georgia Tech 12 Michigan 13 Texas A&M 14 Georgia 15 Penn State 16 Texas 17 Arkansas 18 Virginia 19 Virginia Tech 20 Nebraska 21 Miami 22 Notre Dame 23 Purdue 24 Syracuse 25 Missouri 2005 1. Texas 2. USC 3. Penn State 4. Ohio State 5. LSU 6. West Virginia 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. TCU 10. Georgia 11. Notre Dame 12. Oregon 13. UCLA 14. Auburn 15. Wisconsin 16. Florida 17. Boston College 18. Miami (FL) 19. Texas Tech 20. Louisville 21. Clemson 22. Oklahoma 23. Florida State 24. Nebraska 25. California 2013 1 Florida State 2 Auburn 3 Michigan State 4 South Carolina 5 Missouri 6 Oklahoma 7 Clemson 8 Alabama 9 Oregon 10 Ohio State (tie) Stanford 12 UCF 13 Baylor 14 LSU 15 Louisville 16 UCLA 17 Oklahoma State 18 Texas A&M 19 USC 20 Arizona State 21 Wisconsin 22 Duke 23 Vanderbilt 24 Notre Dame 25 Nebraska 2014 1 Ohio State 2 Oregon 3 TCU 4 Alabama 5 Michigan State 6 Florida State 7 Georgia Tech 8 Baylor 9 Georgia 10 UCLA 11 Missouri 12 Mississippi State 13 Wisconsin 14 Arizona State 15 Clemson 16 Boise State 17 Arizona 18 Kansas State 19 Ole Miss 20 Utah 21 USC 22 Marshall 23 Auburn 24 Louisville 25 Memphis
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HONORARY CAPTAIN GARY BEBAN
THE VICTORY BELL The winner of the annual USC-UCLA football game is given the Victory Bell. The 295-pound bell originally hung atop a Southern Pacific freight locomotive. It was given to UCLA in 1939 as a gift from the UCLA Alumni Association. For the next two seasons, cheerleaders rang the bell after each Bruin point. At the opening game of the 1941 UCLA football season, six members of a USC fraternity mixed in among the Bruin supporters and after the game helped them load the Bell onto a waiting truck which was bound for Westwood. While the Bruin well-wishers were searching for the missing keys to the truck, the Trojan supporters drove off with the bell. The bell remained hidden for more than a year in various locations. The controversy quieted somewhat until a picture of the bell was featured in a USC publication. This action re-ignited the rivalry, as students from UCLA retaliated by painting the Tommy Trojan statue on the USC campus. Trojan students then acted by burning their school’s initials on several UCLA lawns. Police and school administrators had to be called to help quell the uprisings. On Nov. 12, 1942, the bell was wheeled in front of Tommy Trojan and the student body presidents of both institutions signed an agreement stating that thereafter the annual winner of the rivalry football game would keep possession of the bell for the next year. In that first season on the gridiron following the pact, the Bruins, under the direction of coach Edwin Horrell, defeated the Trojans, 14-7, to mark the first-ever Bruin win in the series. Later that season, the Bruin team went on to make its first ever post-season appearance in the 1943 Rose Bowl game.
HONORARY CAPTAINS For each UCLA home game, UCLA honors a star from its past as an Honorary Captain. The selected Bruin alum speaks to the football team on Friday, stays at the team hotel on Friday night, is on the sideline prior to and during the game and participates in the pre-game coin flip with the Bruin captains. Bruin standouts who have participated as an Honorary Captain include: threetime consensus All-Americans and College Football Hall of Fame members Kenny Easley and Jerry Robinson; 1967 Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Fame member Gary Beban; former head coach and College Football Hall of Fame member Terry Donahue; James Washington, Bruin All-American and two-time Super Bowl champion; and Billy Kilmer, also in the College Football Hall of Fame, just to name a few.
THE ORIGIN OF THE BRUIN MASCOTS The first athletic mascot for UCLA teams appeared as the result of spirited student demand. In the 1930’s, a live bear and its trainer were rented by Associated Students to appear at all UCLA home football games. However, wild animals became increasingly difficult to handle in a large crowd, and the Coliseum outlawed their appearances. UCLA was without a mascot again until the early 1950’s, when student and alumni united to bring “Little Joe Bruin” to Westwood. Only six months of age during the football season, this first official “Little Joe” was a Himalayan
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bear cub from India. However, after a short time he grew too large and was transferred to a circus. The first “Josephine” arrived in 1961, after a long search to fill “Little Joe Bruin’s” place. She was purchased by the alumni, and was kept in the backyard of the Rally Committee chairman. She also grew too large and was soon moved to the San Diego Zoo. The difficulty in obtaining and caring for live bears eventually led to the appearance of costumed student mascots. In the mid-1960’s several male students were selected to take turns playing the part of Joe Bruin. In 1967, the first female to become a UCLA mascot created the role of Josephine Bruin and joined Joe at athletic events. The various versions of the duo have been a fixture on the UCLA sporting scene ever since that time.
THE ORIGIN OF THE "UCLA BRUIN" Back in 1919 UCLA was known as the “Southern Branch” of the University of California. The UCLA football team, playing its first season, was then known as the “Cubs” owing to their younger relationship to the California Bears in Berkeley. In 1923, under new coach Jimmie Cline, the football team adopted the name “Grizzlies” instead of Cubs. In 1925, Bill Spaulding came west from the University of Minnesota to help upgrade the football program. In 1928, the Grizzlies joined the Pacific Coast Conference. However, there was a problem with the nickname, since the University of Montana, also a member of the PCC at the time, had prior rights to the nickname “Grizzlies”. UCLA, which had changed its name from the Southern Branch in 1927, became the “Bruins” in 1928 and has been recognized as such ever since.
FOOTBALL TRADITIONS/FACTS At every home game, the Bruin players and coaches walk through the fans tailgating in Area H prior to entering the Rose Bowl. UCLA is the only school in the Pac-12 to produce a three-time consensus All-American in football - Jerry Robinson (1976-77-78) and Kenny Easley (1978-79-80). UCLA is always well-represented in the National Football League. The current group of Bruins in the NFL is led by Pro Bowl tight end Marcedes Lewis, Super Bowl champ Matthew Slater and secondary standouts Rahim Moore and Alterraun Verner. Super Bowl champions Troy Aikman, Jonathan Ogden, Carnell Lake and Roman Phifer are just a few of the UCLA alumni who have starred in the National Football League. Johnathan Ogden is a member of the 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was the fourth Bruin in six years to be selected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame (Troy Aikman in 2008, Cross in 2010, Ogden in 2012, John Sciarra in 2014). There are 15 Bruins (12 players, three coaches) in the Hall.
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A Abbott, Andrew 2009-10-11-12 Abdellatif, Hazem ’89 Abdul Azziz, Ali ’97-98-99 Abdul-Jabbar, Karim ’92-94-95 Abdul-Salaam, Kusanti ’93-94-95-96 Abraham, Brian 2004-05-06-07 Abrams, Leslie ’20 Adams, Bryan ’90-91-93-94 Adams, Chuck ’86 Adams, Ishmael 2013-14-15 Adams, Tom ’55 Adkins, Bryce ’76-77 Adkins, James ’28 Agajanian, Larry ’66-67-68 Agnew, James ’43 Aikman, Troy ’87-88 Akers, Arthur ’77-78-79-80 Albany, Tony ’60 Alder, Eugene ’39-40-41 Aldrich, Troy ’93 Ale, Arnold ’90-91-92 Alexander, Chris ’91-92 Alexander, Jim ’84-85-86 Alexander, Kelton ’84-86-87-88 Alexander, Kermit ’60-61-62 Alexander, Kirk ’83-84-85-86 Allen, Brian ’90-91-92-93 Allen, Damien ’97 Allen, David 2009-10-11-12 Allen, Dick ’60-61-62 Allen, Jimmy ’72-73 Allington, Robert ’34 Almquist, Glen ’57-58-59 Altenberg, Kurt ’63-64-65 Alumbaugh, Dennis ’68-69 Amundson, Matt 2003 Andersen, Chris ’93-94 Andersen, Foster ’59-60-61 Andersen, Norm ’73-74-75 Anderson, Aaron ’91-92-93-94 Anderson, Art ’40-41 Anderson, Avery ’92-93-94-95 Anderson, Dave ’48 Anderson, Ed ’99-00-01 Anderson, Marques ’97-98-00-01 Anderson, Theo ’93 Anderson, Wilbert ’56 Anderson, Willie ’84-85-86-87 Andrasick, Greg ’94-95-96 Andrews, Bob ’43 Andrews, Danny ’81-82-83-84 Andrews, Darren 2013,15
Barnes, John ’92 Barnhill, Gordon ’36 Barnes, Bruce ’70-71-72 Barocio, Librado 2014 Barr, Anthony 2010-11-12-13 Barr, Robert ’34-35-36 Barrett, Jordan 2011-12-13 Barta, Charles ’26-27-28 Bartlett, Bob ’68-69-70 Bartlett, Ray ’39-40 Bashore, Rick ’76-77-78-79 Bashore, Ted ’64 Baska, Rick ’71-72-73 Bates, Patrick ’89 Batchkoff, Frank ’83-84-85-86 Baumgartner, Andrew 2005-06 Bauwens, Joe ’60-61-62 Bauwens, Steve ’59-60-61 Beamon, Willie ’74-75 Beardsley, Harold ’46-47 Beban, Gary ’65-66-67 Beck, Julius ’25-26-27 Beling, Willard ’43 Bell, Darius 2010, 12-13 Bell, Jason ’96-97-98-00 Bell, Kahlil 2005-06-07-08 Bell, Raymond ’75-76-77 Benenoch, Caleb 2013-14-15 Benjamin, Warner ’52-53-54 Bennett, Brandon 2008-09 Bennett, Drew ’97-98-99-00 Bennett, Tom ’63 Bennett, Tommy ’92-93-95 Benstead, Roy ’58 Benton, Carl ’46-47 Berg, Jim ’70-71 Bergdahl, Bob ’54-55-56 RICK BASHORE, 1976-79 Bergdahl, Lenny ’30-31-32 Bergdahl, Mike ’66 Andrews, Fred ’52 Bergey, Bruce ’68-69-70 Andrusyshyn, Zenon ’67-68-69 Bergman, Jim ’60-61-62 Angle, Robert ’26-27-28 Bergmann, Paul ’82-83 Ankou, Eli 2014-15 Anthony, Corwin ’87-88-89-90 Berliner, Myron ’51-52-53 Anyanwu, Chinonso 2007-08-09 Bernstein, Gary ’67 Berry, Joe ’32 Arbuckle, Charles ’86-87-88-89 Bethel-Thompson, McLeod ’07 Arceneaux, Whitney ’50-52 Betts, Dean ’58-59 Argo, Stacy ’88-89-90-91 Beverly, Randy ’86-87-88-89 Armstrong, Bill ’40-41-42 Bickers, Gary ’64 Armstrong, James ’26 Biddle, Brooks ’44-45 Armstrong, Levi ’75-76-77 Billington, Barry ’56-57 Armstrong, Ray ’64-65-66 Binney, John ’19-20 Armstrong, Sean ’83 Birlenbach, Scrib ’25-26-27 Arnold, Jason ’93 Birren, Don ’55-56 Arnold, Mike ’67 Bischof, Vince ’67-68-69 Asher, Tom ’44-45-46 Bishop, George ’23-24-25-26 Atkins, Larry ’95-96-97-98 Bishop, Harold ’27-28-29 Attar, Audie ’99-00-01 Blake, Tom 2007-08 Audelo, Dave ’89 Blanton, Ed 2002-03-04-05 Austin, Edward ’31-32-34 Bleymaier, Gene ’72-74 Austin, Randy ’87-88-89-90 Austin, Terrence 2006-07-08-09 Blinn, Steve ’91-92-93 Block, Chris ’83-84 Avery, Tom ’56-57 Ayanbadejo, Brendon ’96-97-98 Blower, Albert ’44 Boermeester, Peter ’77-78-79 Ayers, Akeem 2008-09-10 Boghosian, Sam ’52-53-54 Ayers, Derek ’93-94-95-96 Bohlander, Bryce ’99-00-01-02 Ayers, Eddie ’73-74-75 Bolden, Bill ’67-68-69 B Bolin, Greg ’83-84-85-86 Baaden, Steve ’83 Bonds, Jim ’88-89-90-91 Baca, Jeff 2008-09-11-12 Bono, Steve ’80-81-83-84 Baggott, Bill ’74-75 Boom, Herbert ’44-45-46 Baggott, Brian ’76-77-78-79 Borden, Don ’43-46 Baida, John ’36-37-38 Boschetti, Ryan ’02-03 Bailey, Jeff ’88-89-90-91 Bosserman, Gordon ’67-68-69 Bailie, Ed ’30 Bosworth, Korey 2006-07-08-09 Bajema, Ken ’67 Bosworth, Kyle 2005-06-07-09 Baldwin, Burr ’41-42-46 Bowens, Isaiah 2010-11,’13 Baldwin, Clarence ’32-33-35 Boyd, Brent ’75-77-79 Baldwin, Harry ’58-59-60 Boyd, Jack ’43-44-45 Ball, Dave 2000-01-02-03 Boyer, Verdi ’32-33-34 Ball, Eric ’85-86-87-88 Boze, Dave ’73-74 Ball, Mat 2000-01-02-03 Bradford, Conor 2011 Ball, Russell ’74 Bradley, Doug ’54-55-56 Ballard, Bruce ’54-55 Bragg, Craig 2001-02-03-04 Ballou, Mike ’67-68-69 Braly, Harold ’48-49 Banducci, Eric ’91 Brant, Kevin 2000-01-02-03 Banducci, Russ ’63-64-65 Brant, Michael ’77-78-79-80 Banning, Wayne ’19-21 Braunbeck, Dick ’54 Baran, Dave ’81-82-83-84 Bray, James ’85 Barbee, Mike ’79-80-81-82 Breazell, Brandon 2004-05-06-07 Barber, Pete ’36 Breeding, Ed ’42-46 Barkate, Harold ’86-87-88 Breeland, Oran ’51 2016 MEDIA GUIDE
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Brehaut, Richard 2009-10-11-12 Breiniman, Ansel ’29 Brendel, Jake 2012-13-14-15 Brennan, Brent ’93-94 Bresee, Horace ’23-24-25 Bright, Jim ’71-72-73 Brigida, Andrew ’89 Briley, Dave ’73 Brisbin, Kent ’76-77-78 Britten, Larry ’51-52-53 Broadwell, Brewster ’36-37-38 Brockington, Fred ’77 Brown, Brian ’87-88-89-90 Brown, Carl ’27-28-29 Brown, Dave ’43 Brown, Don ’36 Brown, George ’47 Brown, Jack ’46-47-48 Brown, Jayon 2013-14-15 Brown, Jayson ’97-98 Brown, Jefferson ’23-24 Brown, Jim ’54-55 Brown, Jim ’74-75-76 Brown, Joe ’38 Brown, John ’56-57-58 Brown, Keith ’96-97-98-99 Brown, Kevin 2003-04-06-07 Brown, Sam ’53-54-55 Brown, Theotis ’76-77-78 Brown, Trey 2004-05-06-07 Browne, Henry ’86 Bruno, Frank ’80-81-82 Bryan, Jack ’29 Bryson, Brad ’86-87-89 Buchanan, Jim ’49-50 Buck, Steve ’96 Buenafe, Kevin ’81-82-83-84 Bukich, Steve ’74-76-77-78 Bunche, Malcolm 2014 Burd, Sean 2015 Burkley, Laurence ’87-88-89 Burks, Raymond ’73-74-75-76 Burnett, Anthony ’87-88 Busby, Harold ’66-67-68 Bussell, Elmer ’22 Butler, Dick ’57-58 Butler, Homer ’76-77 Butler, Ron ’80-81-82-84 Butler, Steve ’63-64-65
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Dankworth, Jeff ’74-75-76 Danoff, Troy ’98-99-00-01 Darby, Matt ’88-89-90-91 Dathe, Walt ’61-62-63 Davenport, Bob ’53-54-55 Davidson, Dick ’68 Davis, Akil ’95-96-97 Davis, Bruce 2004-05-06-07 Davis, Bruce ’75-76-77-78 Davis, Chuck ’62-63-64 Davis, Craig ’86-87-88-89 Davis, Elvin ’26-27 Davis, John ’57-58 Davis, Milt ’52-53 Davis, Richard ’26 Davis, Ricky ’90-91-92-93 Davis, Ron ’77-78-79 Davis, Roosevelt 2012-13-14-15 Davis, Steve ’84 Dawson, Charles 2014-15 Dawson, Jim ’56-57-58 Deakers, Rich ’64-65-66 Dean, Aundre 2008 Dean, Jake 2008-09 Debay, Terry ’51-52-53-54 DeBose, Ronnie ’78-79-80 Debrow, David ’46-47-48 Decker, Jim ’54-55 Decker, Robert ’30-31-32 DeFrancisco, Nate ’39-40-41 Dellocono, Neal ’81-82-83-84 DeMartinis, Jack ’74-75 Denis, Joe ’34 Denison, Micah ’95 Dennis, Ted ’28-29 Denton, Wes ’86-87-88 Derflinger, Paul ’67 Devlin, Thomas ’25-26 DeWitt, Brad ’80 Dial, Alan ’84-85-86-87 Dias, Bob ’83 Dickerson, George ’34-35-36 Dickerson, Matt 2014-15 Dickey, Kevin ’91-92-93 Dickmann, Jeff 2011 Diebolt, Doug ’69 Diehl, Ralph ’22 Dills, Preston ’54-56 Dimas, Mike ’31 Dimitro, Mike ’46-47-48 Dimkich, Mitch ’60-61-62 Dinaberg, Bob ’57 DiPoalo, Carmen ’61-62 Dobrow, David ’46-47-48 Donahue, Terry ’65-66 Donald, Dick ’65-66 Donatelli, Doug ’82-83 Dorrell, Karl ’82-83-85-86 Doud, Chuck ’52-53 Dougherty, James ’41-42 Dow, Norm ’65-66 Downey, Brett 2011-12 Dragovic, Nikola 2004,06-07 Dressel, Dennis ’56-57 Drew, Maurice 2003-04-05 Duarte, Thomas 2013-14-15 Dubravac, Jon ’98-99-00-02 Duddleston, Tom ’43 Duffy, Ted ’28-29 Duffy, Bill ’48 Dufour, Dan ’79-80-81-82 Dummit, Dennis ’69-70 Duncan, Don ’56-57 Duncan, John ’29-30-31 Duncan, Norm ’29-30-31 Durbin, Steve ’64-65-66 Durden, Mike ’79-80-81-82 Dutcher, Bob ’53-56 Dutcher, Erwin ’64-65-66 Dye, Cecil ’39-40 Dye, Tony 2008-09-10-11
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Easley, Kenny ’77-78-79-80 Eatman, Irv ’79-80-81-82 Eaton, Daniel 2015 Eaton, Edward ’47-48-49 Ebell, Tyler 2002-03 Eby, Josh ’94-95 Echols, Reggie ’70-71-72 Eck, Keith ’74-75-76 Edgar, Anthony ’78-79
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Frawley, John ’36-38-39 Fraychineaud, Chuck ’50-51 Frazier, Cliff ’74-75 Freedman, Morris ’65 Freitas, Steve ’68-70 French, Marion ’27-28-29 Frost, Wallace ’22-24-25-26 Fry, Art ’72 Frye, Stuart ’36 Fryer, Mike ’72-73 Fuller, Devin 2012-13-14-15 Fuller, Rick ’89-90-91-92 Funk, Fred ’34-35-36 Funke, Sigfried ’33-34 Fyson, Ed ’45
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Gaines, Gene ’58-59-60 Galigher, Ed ’70-71 Gallagher, Clay ’72 Gallatin, Donovan ’92-93 Gamble, Robert ’90-91-92-93 Gane, Luke 2011-12-13 Garcia, Cristian 2015 Garcia, Robert 2004 Gardner, Earle ’23-24-25 Garibaldi, Bob ’83-84-85-86 Garratt, Mike ’67-68-69 Gary, Joe ’78-79-80-81 Gary, Richard ’34 F Fade, Bill ’44-45 Gaschler, Randy ’70-71-72 Fagerholm, Rod ’58 Gasser, Joe ’82-83-84-85 Fahl, Matt ’73-74-75 Gaston, Dave ’40-41 Fairbairn, Ka’imi 2012-13-14-15 Geddes, Bob ’68-69 Faoa, Asi 2000-01-02-03 Geitner, Adam ’99 Farber, Stu ’56 Gelfand, Chuck ’55 Fareed, Justin 2010 Gemza, Steve ’80-81-82-83 Farmer, Danny ’96-97-98-99 Gentosi, Giovanni 2015 Farmer, George ’67-68-69 Gertsman, Steve ’56-57-58 Farr, Andre ’88-89-90-91 Geverink, Al ’61-62-63 Farr, Mel ’64-65-66 Ghezzi, James ’98-99 Farr Jr., Mel ’84-85-86-87 Ghormley, Dan ’62 Farr, Mike ’86-87-88-89 Gibbs, Dave ’61-62-63 Farris, Kris ’96-97-98 Gibbs, Johnny ’77-78-79 Fauria, Joseph 2010-11-12 Gibson, Alfred ’28-29 Fears, Charles ’40-41-42 Gideon, Aron ’89-90-91-92 Fears, Tom ’46-47 Gilbert, Dan ’72 Feldman, Rudy ’51-52-53 Gilbert, Fred ’89 Fenenbock, Charles ’38-39 Gilmore, Dale ’37-38-39 Ferguson, Donvel ’35-36-37 Givens, Quentin ’92 Ferguson, Mark ’79-81-82 Glasser, Jeff ’84-85-86-87 Ferrell, Bobby ’72 Glicksberg, Scott 2005-06-07-08 Fields, Earl ’26-27-28 Goforth, Randall 2012-13, 15 Goebel, Joe ’83-84-85-86 Fields, Jerry ’49 Goines, Simon 2012-13 Fien, Ryan ’92-94-95 Fikse, Nate ’99-00-01-02 Golper, Todd 2011-12 Gomer, Dave ’78 Finlay, Jack ’40-41-42 Gonzalez, Tyler 2011 Finn, Charles ’19 Goodman, Brian ’70-71 Finstad, Jim ’62 Goodman, Tahaan 2013-14-15 Fiorentino, Tony ’60-61-62 Goodrich, Paul ’67 Fisher, Denzel 2015 Goodstein, Maurice ’28-29-30 Fitterer, Scott ’93 Goodwin, Marvin ’91-92-93 Fitts, Kylie 2013 Flanagan, Mike ’93-94-95 Gordon, Ike ’78-79-80-81 Gordon, Scott ’82-83 Fleming, Joe ’26-27-28 Gould, Stanley ’26-27-28 Fletcher, Anthony ’98-99-00-01 Fletcher, Bryan ’98-99-00-01 Goynes, Chester ’80 Fletcher, John ’31-32 Graham, Danny ’68-69 Florence, John ’50-51 Graham, Doug ’44 Flores, Mike ’71 Graham, Jamie 2011 Flynn, Ed ’50-51-52 Graham, Keenan 2010-11-12-13 Forbath, Kai 2007-08-09-10 Grant, Wes ’68-69 Forbes, Ted ’40-41 Grau, Jeff ’98-99-00-01 Forcier, Chris 2008 Graves, Ryan 2006-07-08 Ford, Greg ’94 Gray, Carlton ’89-90-91-92 Ford, Jim ’68-69 Gray, Rex ’81-82 Forde, Weldon ’95-96-97 Greedy, Garrett ’90-91-92-93 Forge, James ’77-78-79-81 Green, Gaston ’84-85-86-87 Forster, George ’28-29-30 Green, Jason ’91-92-93-94 Foster, DeShaun ’98-99-00-01 Green, Sandy ’65-66-67 Foster, Don ’51-53 Greenwood, Carl ’91-92-93-94 Fowler, John ’75-76-77 Greenwood, Marcus ’84-85-86 Fox, Dennis 2001 Grider, Dallas, ’65-66 Francis, Don ’62-63-64 Griffin, Cameron 2015 Francisco, Kent ’62-63-64 Grieb, Mike ’95-96-97-98 Francois, Greg ’83-84-85 Griffin, Edison ’56 Franey, David ’86 Griffin, Harold ’66-67-68 Frankel, Lorry ’71 Griffith, Chris ’99-00-01-02 Franklin, Johnathan 2009-10-11-12 Griffith, Kim ’67-68 Franklin, Scott ’83-84-85 Griswold, Hoxie ’42-46 Frankovich, Lee ’36-37 Grossman, Aubrey ’29-31 Frankovich, Mike ’32-33-34 Grounds, Randy ’77
Groves, J.D. 2002-03 Grubb, Gerald ’40-41 Gueringer, Ron ’77 Gueringer, Tony ’78 Guidry, Javelin ’94-95-96-97 Guidry, Paul ’93-94-95-96 Gully, Sean ’94-95-96-97 Gunther, Rich ’72 Gustafson, Mark ’66-67-68 Gutman, Tom ’60-61 Guyton, Brent ’93-94 Guzman, Frank 2010
H Hackett, Kyle ’83 Haffner, Mike ’61-63-64 Haight, Leslie ’30 Hair, J.J. 2004-05-06 Hajimihalis, Peter 2014 Hakes, Randy ’98-99 Hale, John 2005-06-07-08 Hale, Lynn ’49 Hale, Tre 2011-12-13-14 Hall, Jake 2015 Hall, John 2000 Hall, Larry ’79-80 Hall, Santi ’98-99 Hampton, Kerns ’30-32 Hampton, Russ ’54-55 Handler, Sam 2014 Hansen, Howard ’48-49-50 Hanson, Bob ’44-45 Haralson, Burnett ’19-20-22-23 Haradon, Howard ’34 Harden, Wilbur ’75-76 Hardin, Harold ’74-75-76 Harkey, Cory 2008-09-10-11 Harmon, Mark ’72-73 Harper, Joe ’56-57-58 Harris, Akil 2000-01-02-03 Harris, Ahmaad 2014 Harris, Earl ’35-36-37 Harris, Esker ’55-56 Harris, Merle ’36-38 Harris, Mike 2008-09-10-11 Harrison, Jason 2002-04 Harrison, Morrie ’42 Hartmeier, Mike ’82-83-84-85 Harvey, Clarence ’43 Harwell, Brigham 2004-05-06, 08 Haslam, Fred ’31-32-33 Haslam, Warren ’38 Hassler, Edgar ’31-32-33 Hastings, Charles ’24-25-26 Hastings, John ’34-35-36 Hatcher, Orville ’46 Hauck, Bill ’61-62-63 Havner, Spencer 2002-03-04-05 Heater, Adam 2008 Helm, John ’78-79 Henderson, Bob ’25-26-27 Henderson, Othello ’90-91-92 Henderson, Scott ’71 Henderson, Ted ’85 Hendricks, Phil ’70 Hendry, Robert ’31-32-33 Henley, Darryl ’85-86-87-88 Henry, Wally ’74-75-76 Hermann, Johnny ’53-54-55 Herrera, Andy ’65-66-67 Herrera, Efren ’71-72-73 Herrera, Mike ’75 Hershman, Leo ’49-50 Hesse, Don ’39 Hester, Aaron 2010-11-12 Heydenfeldt, Bob ’52-53-54 Hickman, Gale ’62-63 Hickman, Justin 2004-05-06 Hicks, Chuck ’59-60-61 Hicks, DuVal ’95-96-97-98 Hicks, Skip ’93-94-96-97 Hill, Austin 2011 Hill, Ernest ’37-38-39 Hilliard, Dalton 2009-10-11-12 Hinshaw, Lynn ’67 Hirshon, Hal ’36-37-38 Hofmeister, Ryan 2012-13-14 Hohl, Mason ’43 Hoisch, Alan ’46-47 Holcomb, Eric ’93-94-95 Holland, Pete ’96-97-98-99 Holland, Tyler 2007
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Hollaway, Chuck ’55-56 Hollingsworth, Cece ’2324-25 Hollins, Deon 2013-14-15 Holman, H. R. ’43 Holmes, Damien 2009-10-11-12 Holmes, Fred 2004-05, 07 Hookano, Steve ’71-72 Hopwood, Don ’77-78 Horgan, Paul ’63-64-65 Horta, Joe ’50 Horton, Chris 2004-05-06-07 Horton, Myke ’73-74 Horton, Troy ’43 Hosea, Bobby ’77-78 Houston, Lovell ’99 Howard, Bob ’52 Howard, Jack ’43 Howard, Sean ’88-89 Howell, Harper ’80-81-82-83 Hoyt, Bill ’46-47 Hubbard, Phil ’76-77-78-79 Hudson, James ’25-26-27 Hudspeth, Marcus ’84-85-86 Huff, Doug ’68-69-70 Huff, Robert ’20 Hulick, Carl 2013-14-15 Hull, Ron ’59-60-61 Huma, Ramogi ’95-97-98 Hummel, Ben ’87 Hundley, Brett 2012-13-14 Hunt, Howard ’41-46 Hunt, Don ’47-48-49 Hunter, Joe ’99-00-01-02 Hurd, Eric 2013 Huse, Russell ’28-29 Hutchins, Adam ’83-86 Hutt, Eddie ’64-65-66 Huusfeldt, Drew 2014
I Ieremia-Stansbury, Ed ’98-9900-01 Iese, Nate 2013-14-15 Ioja, Bob ’96 Inglis, Bill ’52 Innes, Kody 2012 Ippolito, Tony ’97-99 Irvin, P.J. 2006-07 Irvine, Gifford ’84-85-86 Irwin, Ed ’40-41 Isaia, Sale ’91-92-93-94 Izmirian, Albert ’42
J Jackson, Chris ’99-00 Jacobs, Brian ’89-90 Jacobson, Abe ’19 Jacobson, Don ’28-29-31 Jacobson, Keith ’88-89 Jacoby, Mike ’74 Jack, Myles 2013-14-15 Jackson, Billy Don ’77-78-79 Jackson, John ’24-25-26 Jackson, Melvin ’84-85-86-87 Jackson, Warren ’62-63 Jamabo, Soso 2015 James, Gary ’73 James, Jordon 2011-12-13-14 James, Mil‘Von 2003-04 James, Stewart ’20 Jarecki, Steve ’82-83-84-85 Jarvis, William ’24 Jaso, Jerry ’69-70 Jasper, Shane ’91-92-93-94 Jefferson, Anthony 2012-13-14 Jennings, Charles ’23-24-25 Jensen, Keith ’61 Jensen, Roy ’48-49-50 Jessen, James 2002 Jessup, Morris ’25 Johns, Gerald ’63-64 Johnson, Bret ’89 Johnson, Chance ’85-8687-88 Johnson, Chris 2004 Johnson, Dominique 2007-08 Johnson, Ernie ’46-47-48-49 Johnson, Jerry 2010-12 Johnson, Jim ’58-59-60 Johnson, John 2015 Johnson, John ’41-46 Johnson, Kermit ’71-72-73
HISTORY
Johnson, Mitch ’62-63-64 Johnson, Mitch ’85 Johnson, Mossi, 2014-15 Johnson, Norm ’78-79-80-81 Johnson III, Stephen 2015 Johnston, Dan ’67 Jolly, Mike ’80-81 Jondle, Riley 2003-04-05-06 Jones, Anthony ’94 Jones, Arthur ’22-23-24-25 Jones, Brian ’86 Jones, Carl ’62-63 Jones, Datone 2008-09-11-12 Jones, Dick ’45 Jones, Eugene ’72-73 Jones, Frank ’69-70 Jones, Gerald ’78 Jones, Gordon, ’30-31-32 Jones, Greg ’67-68-69 Jones, Ike ’50-51-52 Jones, Ivory ’59-60 Jones, Jimmie ’72-73 Jones, Malcolm 2010-11, 13 Jones, Ted ’39-40 Jordan, Al ’89-91-92 Jordan, Fritz ’86-87-88 Jordan, Kevin ’92-93-94-95 Jordan, Wes ’83 Jorgensen, Bruce ’68-69 Joseph, Chris 2004-05-06-07 Joyce, Cody ’98-99-00-01 Judge, Cameron 2013-14-15
K Kahn, Mitch ’74-75-76 Kase, George ’92-93-94-95 Kealey, Pat ’71-72 Keane, Andy 2010 Keating, David ’86-87-88 Keeble, Joseph ’31-32-33 Keefer, Robert ’44-46-47 Keeton, Rocen ’87-88-89-90 Keim, Paul ’22 Kelly, Brian ’88-89-90-91 Kelly, Jon ’89-90 Kendall, Chuck ’57-58 Kendricks, Eric 2011-12-13-14 Kendricks, Marv ’70-71 Kennedy, Paul ’91-92-93-94 Ketchum, Gavin 2005-06,08-09 Key, R. F. (Ted) ’34 Keyes, Dennis 2004-05-06-07 Keyes, Luther ’50-51 Keyler, Courtney ’90-91-92-93 Kezirian, Blane 2001-02-03 Kezirian, Ed ’72-73
Kezirian, Rob ’75-76 Kia, Micah 2006-07-08 Kibbe, George ’26 Kibble, Robert 2005 Kidder, John ’84-85-86-87 Kiefer, Ken ’44-45-46 Kilmer, Bill ’58-59-60 Kimble, Phil ’74 King, Bob ’57-58 King, Nelson ’44-45 Kinney, Jack ’40 Kipnis, Howard ’77-78 Kirby, Dean ’49-51 Kirschke, Travis ’93-94-95-96 Kitchen, Bill ’41 Kjeldgaard, Kipp ’87-88-89 Klein, Jerry ’64-65 Kline, Doug ’85-86-87-88 Klosterman, Steve ’72-73 Kluwe, Chris 2003-04 Knowles, Lee ’82-83-84 Knox, Milton 2009 Knox, Ronnie ’55 Knudson, Laddie ’23 Knupper, Max ’70-71 Kocher, Ken ’98-99-00-01 Koral, David 2004-05 Kordakis, James ’84 Koster, Jared 2011 Krall, Luke 2000-01 Krehbiel, Don ’43 Kroeber, George ’51 Kroener, Frank ’36-37 Kuehn, Art ’72-73-74 Kukulica, Rick ’73-74 Kurrasch, Roy ’42-45-46 Kuykendall, Fulton ’72-73-74 Kvitky, Ben ’39-40 Kyzivat, Louis ’37-38-39
L LaBrucherie, Bert ’26-27-28 LaChapelle, Sean ’89-90-91-92 Lacy, Kenny 2014-15 Lagace, Taylor 2013-14-15 Laidman, Dan ’51-52 Lake, Carnell ’85-86-87-88 Lambert, Dion ’88-89-90-91 Lane, Herb ’50-51 Lang, Walter ’80-81-82 Langston, Guy ’77 Lanis, Aleksey 2006-07 Larimore, Patrick 2009-10-11 LaRose, Chad ’91-92 Lassalette, Tom ’88-91
SPENCER HAVNER, 2002-05
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Lasley, Jordan 2015 Lawrence, Teddy ’92-93-94-95 Leal, Russ ’70-71-72 Leckman, Arnold ’49 Lee, Eugene ’43-44-45 Lee, Kenny ’74-75-76 Lee, John ’82-83-84-85 Lee, Larry ’78-79-80 Lee, Rodney ’94-96-97 Leeka, Bill ’56-57-58 Leggins, Bobby ’79 Lehmann, Shane 2000-01-02-03 Leisle, Rodney 2000-01-02-03 Lembeck, Bert ’26 Lemmerman, Alan ’70-71-72 Leonard, Robert ’46 Leoni, Eugene ’81-82 Lepisto, Garrett 2001-02-03 Lepisto, Vic ’64-66-67 Lescoulie, Jack ’40-41-42 Lesley, Jason ’93 Leventhal, Barry ’63-64-65 Levy, Dave ’52-53 Lewand, Ray ’48-50-51 Lewin, Kurt ’57 Lewis, Jermaine ’97-98-99-00 Lewis, Marcedes 2002-03-04-05 Lightner, Clifford ’33 Lilyquist, Rodney ’28 Link, Dennis 2000-01-02-03 Linn, Mike ’89-90-91 Lippman, Melville ’19-20 Littleton, Nkosi ’90-91-92-93 Livesay, Ransom ’32-33-34 Livingston, Cliff ’50-51 Lloyd, Glenwood ’29 Locke, Jeff 2009-10-11-12 Lockett, Bret 2005-06-07-08 Lockwood, Brian ’87-88-89-90 Lo’Curto, John ’61-62-63 Lodish, Mike ’86-87-88-89 Lombard, Kenneth 2005-06-07 Lombard, Kory ’98-99-00 London, Justin 2002-03-04-05 Long, Bob ’52-53-54 Long, Don ’56-57-58 Long, Freeman ’25-26 Longo, Tony ’58-59-60 Longo, Christopher 2013-14-15 Lorier, Benjamin 2003-04 Lott, Sinclair ’32-33-34 Loudd, Rommie ’53-54-55 Love, Duval ’81-82-83-84 Love, Glenn 2008-09-10-11 Lucien, Devin 2012-13-14 Luster, Marv ’58-59-60 Luther, Dylan 2015 Lyman, Brad ’69-70-72 Lyman, Dell ’38-39-40 Lynn, Johnny ’75-76-77-78 Lyons, Damion ’90
M Macari, Frank ’59-60-61 Mackey, Clarence ’41 MacLachian, Bruce ’48-49-50 MacPherson, Don ’38-39-40 Maddox, Tommy ’90-91 Magee, Danjuan ’94-95-96-97 Maggio, Kirk ’86-87-88-89 Mahan, Mike ’83 Mahlstedt, Don ’80-81-82 Maiava, Kai 2009-11 Main, Jim ’76-77-78-79 Maizlish, Bryan ’82 Makakaufaki, Saia ’99-00-01-02 Malmberg, Don ’42-43-45-46 Malone, James ’88-89-90-91 Mancini, Dom ’71 Mandula, Francis ’49-50 Manfro, Steven 2012-13 Manning, Bob ’68-69-70 Manning, Don ’65-66-67 Manning Jr., Ricky ’99-00-01-02 Mannon, Mark ’82-83-84 Manumaleuna, Frank ’74 Marienthal, Mike ’42-43 Markel, Art ’43 Markey, Chris 2004-05-06-07 Markham, Dean ’44-45 Markowitz, Barry ’74 Marlett, Walter ’41 Marsh, Cassius 2010-11-12-13 Marston, Charles ’21 Martin, Travis 2007 Martinez, Mike ’73-74 Marty, Pat ’78 Marvin, Joe ’49-50-51 Marvray, Ricky 2010-11-12 Mascarenas, Alex 2010-11 Mascola, Lou ’76 Mason, Bill ’57 Mason, Mike ’79-80-81 Massey, Thaddeus ’93-95-96 Massington, Eldridge 2014-15 Mastera, Jim ’84-85-86 Matheny, Dwight ’24-25-26 Matheny, Jim ’55-56 Matheson, Martin ’38-39-40 Matheson, Tory ’67-68 Mathews, Ned ’38-39-40 Mathis, Wendell 2002 Matthews, West ’46-47-48-49 Maurer, Mark ’47 Mayer, Vic ’78-79 Mayfield, Paul ’66 Maxwell, William ’31-32-33 Mazzone, Grayson 2013 McAlister, James ’72-73 McAteer, Tim ’64-65-66 McBride, Tod ’95-96-97-98 McCabe, Mike ’44 McCaffrey, Mike ’66 McCann, Ryan ’99-00-01
McCarthy, Ellis 2012-13-14 McChesney, Bob ’32-34-35 McClave, Andrew ’91-92-93 McCloskey, Mike 2002-03-04-05 McClure, Darren ’93-94-95-96 McConnaughy, James ’47 McConnell, Lawrence ’34-35-37 McCracken, Brendan ’85-86-87-88 McCullough, Abdul ’93-94-95-96 McCullough, Jim ’82-83-84-85 McDermott, Conor 2014-15 McDermott, Kevin 2010-11-12 McDonald, Tevin 2011-12 McDougall, Gerry ’54-55 McDougall, Thomas ’24-25-26 McElroy, Jim ’94-95-96-97 McElroy, Lee ’67-68-69 McEwan, Scott ’99-00-01 McFarland, Matt ’77-78-79-80 McGaugh, Eugene ’84 McGee, Jeremy 2006 McGill, Mark ’86-87-88-89 McGue, Delbert ’32-33 McIntire, Ken ’63 McKay, Jack ’54 McKay, Stan 2010-11-12-13 McKenzie, Leonard ’42 McKenzie, Stuart ’40-41 McKinley, Takkarist 2014-15 McKinnely, Phil ’73-74-75 McLandrich, Greg ’68-69 McLaughlin, Leon ’46-47-48-49 McMillan, Lloyd ’29-30-31 McNairy, Louis ’36 McNeal, Eric 2003-04-05-06 McNeal, Jeff ’96 McNeil, Freeman ’77-78-79-80 McNeill, Fred ’71-72-73 McNown, Cade ’95-96-97-98 McPherson, Pat ’88-89-90 McReynolds, Kevin 2014 McSween, Alton ’72-73 Meadors, Nate 2015 Meadows, Chris 2007-08 Medina, Ryan 2011-12 Medlock, Justin 2003-04-05-06 Mefferd, Frank ’43 Mehr, Steve ’85-86-87-88 Meigs, Raymond ’19 Melsby, Brad ’95-97-98-99 Mena, Xavier ’46-50 Mengel, Matt 2014-15 Menifield, Bobby ’85-86-87-88 Merrill, Mike ’92 Merrill, William ’32 Merten, Bjorn ’93-94-95-96 Metcalf, Jack ’58-59-60 Mewborn, Gene ’81-82-83 Meyer, Rick ’86-87-88-89 Meyers, Andy ’95-96-97-98 Mike, Robert ’46-47 Milum, Edward ’29-30
Millan, Chad ’94 Miller, Andy ’87-88-89 Miller, Chuckie ’83-84-85-86 Miller, Ed ’50-51 Miller, Jamir ’91-92-93 Miller, Jeff 2008-09 Miller, Jim ’63-64-65 Miller, Kolton 2015 Miller, Mitch ’93-94 Miller, Scott ’89-90 Miller, Willie ’73 Milliner, James ’92-93-94-95 Michel, Howard ’33 Mitchell, Freddie ’98-99-00 Mitchell, Hal ’49-50-51 Mitchell, Jim ’37-38-39 Moala, Poasi 2014-15 Mociler, Paul 2001-02-03-04 Mohl, Curt ’77-78-79-80 Mok, Vince ’70-71-72 Molina, Mike ’76-77-78 Moline, Chad 2007 Moline, Chane 2006-07-08-09 Moline, Chase 2005-06-07-08 Molrine, Ron ’23 Monahan, Steve ’73-74 Montgomery, Blanchard ’79-80-81-82 Montgomery, Jack ’36-37-38 Montoya, Max ’77-78 Moomaw, Donn ’50-51-52 Moore, Bob ’50-51 Moore, Jeff ’98 Moore, Jevone ’94-95 Moore, Matt 2002-03 Moore, Michael ’90-91 Moore, Rahim 2008-09-10 Moore, Reggie ’87-88-89-90 Moore, Reynaud ’69-70 Moore, Terry ’83-84 Moreau, Fabian 2012-13-14-15 Moreau, Ismael ’92 Morehead, Terry ’81-82 Moreno, Gil ’53-54-55 Morgan, George ’50 Morgan, Karl ’79-80-81-82 Morgan, Kyle 2004-05 Morgan, Steve ’99-00-01-02 Morris, Marvin ’77-78 Morris, Nate ’87 Morton, Dave ’76-77 Morze, Mark ’72 Moss, Idris 2003 Moss, Martin ’78-79-80-81 Moutra, Antwon 2008-09 Moya, Ryan 2005-06-08-09 Moyneur, Paul ’70-71-72 Mugler, Charles ’25 Muir, Larry ’90 Mulhaupt, Richard ’29-30-31 Muller, Walter ’32-33 Munro, Jack ’43 Murdock, Lawrence ’35-36-37 Muro, Jeff ’75-77-78 Murphy, Dennis ’65-66-67 Murphy, Rex ’48 Murphy, Tom ’76 Murphy, William ’33-34-35 Myers, Jack ’44-46-47
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Naar, Joe ’46 Nader, Jim ’68-69-70 Nagel, Ray ’46-47-48-49 Nanoski, John ’73-74 Narleski, Ted ’50-51-52 Nash, Robert ’36-37 Nece, Ryan ’98-99-00-01 Neighbor, Richard ’44 Nelson, Byron ’63-64-65 Nelson, Dan ’45-46-47 Nelson, Danny 2004-05-06 Nelson, Don ’45 Nelson, Glenn ’29 Nelson, Harvey ’28-29 Nelson, Kevin ’80-81-82-83 Nelson, Paul ’99 Neufeld, Ryan ’95-96-97-98 Neuheisel, Jerry 2013-14-15 Neuheisel, Rick ’81-82-83 Nevadomsky, Jason ’95-97 Nguyen, Mike ’91-92-93-94 Nichols, Perry ’76 Nielsen, Ron ’91-92
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Nikcevich, John ’46-47-48-49 Niusulu, C.J. 2002-03-04 Noble, Eugene ’27-28-29 Nordli, Phil ’32-33 Norfleet, Greg ’72-73-74 Norfleet, Haughton ’30-31-32 Norrie, David ’82-83-84-85 Norris, Clarence ’53-54 Norris, Michael 2004-05-07-08 Norris, Trusse ’57-58-59 Norton, Ken ’84-85-86-87 Norton, Pat 2001-02-03-04 Novitsky, Craig ’90-91-92-93 Nowinski, Jeff ’84-85 Noyes, Dave ’63 Nuttall, Dave ’66-67 Nwoke, Ted ’92-93-94-95
O Oatis, Shawn 2006-07 Obbema, Rick ’76-77 Obidine, John ’41-42 Odighizuwa, Owamagbe 201011-12, 14 Oesterling, Tim ’69-70 O’Garro, Pete ’51-55-56 Ogden, Beverly ’29 Ogden, Jonathan ’92-93-94-95 Oglesby, Paul ’57-58-59 Ohaeri, Nnamdi 2002-03 Okuneff, Gerry ’53-54 Olaniyan, Aramide 2011-12-13 O’Leary, Prentice ’62-63-64 Oliver, Al ’72-73 Oliver, Homer ’30-31-32 Oliver, Jim ’67 Olmstead, Remington ’3334-35 Olorunfunmi, Bolu 2015 Olson, Ben ’06-07-08 Olson, Carl ’34-35-41 Olson, Drew 2002-03-04-05 Olson, Harold ’19-20-21 Olson, Milo ’26 Onwutuebe, Emmanuel ’88-8990-91 O’Quinn, Carrick ’90-91-92-93 Oram, Phil ’60-61-62 Oredugba, Olukayode 2004-05 Orjioke, Kene 2012-13, 15 Ortiz, Jalen 2013-14 Otey, Dave ’77-78-80-81 Overhauser, Chad ’94-95-96-97 Overlin, Bill ’38-39-40 Owen, Dave ’51-52 Owens, James ’75-76-77-78 Owens, Jerry 2000 Oxford, Rex ’41
P Pace, Gayle ’49-50-51 Page, Charles ’47 Page, Kenny ’80-82-83 Page, Jarrad 2002-03-04-05 Pagni, Mike ’92 Pahulu, Otieni ’86 Paige, Bill ’86-87-88-89 Painter, Earl ’30 Palmer, Steve ’53-54-55 Pankopf, Tory ’83-84-85-86 Paopao, Tony ’76 Pardi, Don ’43 Parisi, Tillie ’23-24 Parker, Maury ’23 Parker, Vaughn ’90-91-92-93 Parslow, Phil ’56-57-58 Pasquale, Nick 2013 Pastre, George ’46-47-48-49 Paton, George ’88-89-90-91 Paton, Tom ’59-60-61 Patterson, Ernest ’32-33 Patton, Marvcus ’86-87-88-89 Patton, Thomas 2003 Paul, Don ’43-44-46-47 Paul, Rick ’65-66 Paulsen, Logan 2005-06-07, 09 Pauly, Ira ’51-52-53 Paus, Cory ’99-00-01-02 Pavich, Mike ’69-70-71 Payton, Jordan 2012-13-14-15 Peak, Loran ’22-23-24-25 Pearce, Kent ’73-74 Pearman, Greg ’69-70-71
Pearson, Wade ’65-66-67 Peddie, Will ’43 Pederson, Don ’73-75-76-77 Pedrini, Tom ’43 Peeke, Gerald ’72-73 Peers, Ray ’35-36 Pele, Pete ’75-76 Penaranda, Jairo ’79-80 Penner, Gerald ’55-56 Pentecost, John ’62-63-64 Perez, Aaron 2005-06-07-08 Perez, Louis ’91-92 Perkins, Paul 2013-14-15 Pernecky, Paul ’90-91-92-93 Perry, Tab 2000-01-02-04 Person, Barney ’74-75 Pertulla, Rick ’68 Peters, Adam 2001 Peters, Doug ’54-55 Peterson, Cal ’71-72-73 Peterson, Dan ’55-57 Peterson, Dan ’82 Peterson, Dave ’56-57-58 Peterson, Dick ’62-63-64 Peterson, Earl ’70-71 Peterson, Elwin ’25-26-27 Peterson, John ’51-52-53-54 Peterson, Marion ’45 Petrie, Roger ’86 Pfeiffer, George ’36-37-38 Phelan, Matt ’97-98-99 Phifer, Roman ’87-88-90 Phillips, Art ’57-58-59 Phillips, George ’41-42-44 Phillips, Sean ’99-00-01-02 Phillips, Tony ’82-83-84-85 Phinny, Sherm ’37-38 Pickett, Adarius 2015 Pickert, Joe ’85-86-87 Pieper, Billy ’98-99 Pierce, Tyrone ’94-95-96-97 Pierovich, John ’57-58-59 Pierson, Ray ’41-42 Pifferini, Bob ’69-70-71 Pike, Charles ’34-35-36 Pinkston, Pat ’56 Pitre, Michael 2004-05-06 Pitts, Ron ’81-82-83-84 Piver, Arthur ’32 Plemmons, Brad ’77-78-80-81 Polak, Brian ’97-98-99-00 Poli-Dixon, Brian ’97-98-00-01 Polizzi, Ignatius ’46-48 Porter, Jack ’45 Potter, Ken ’82-83-84 Pottios, Moe ’94 Presley, Morrell 2009-10 Preston, Steve ’68-69 Price, Brian 2007-08-09 Price, Dennis ’84-85-86-87 Price, Durell ’96-97-98-99 Price, Sheldon 2009-10-11 Primus, James ’84-85-86-87 Prince, Kevin 2009-10-11-12 Profit, Mel ’61-62-63 Pryor, Jon ’86-87-88-89 Puffer, Jeff ’97 Purdy, Rick ’66-67-68 Putnam, Bill ’44
Q Quessenberry, Scott 2013-14 Quinby, Roy ’21 Quarles, Bernard ’79
R Rae, James ’88 Raffee, Alan ’51 Rafferty, Thomas ’31-32-33 Ramirez, Christian 2006-0709-10 Ramsey, Herschel ’72-73-74 Ramsey, Tom ’79-80-81-82 Randle, David ’82-83-84 Raney, Jack ’33 Raney, Matt 2005 Rasmus, Bob ’27-28-29 Rasshan, Osaar 2007 Ray, Billy ’85-86-87-88
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL
NELSON ROSARIO, 2008-11
Ray, George ’25 Ray, Joe ’52-53-54 Raymo, Jibril 2001-02 Ream, John 2001 Record, Clayton ’70 Redmond, Alex 2013-14-15 Reece, Severn ’75-76-77-78 Reed, Jack ’62 Reed, Micah 2006-07-08 Reel, Stanley ’32-33 Reemsten, Brian ’90 Rees, Danny 2009-10 Reese, Devon ’99-00-01 Reese, Floyd ’67-68-69 Reese, Marcus ’99-00-01-02 Reeves, Doug ’80 Reichle, Art ’35-36 Reid, Scott ’77-78 Reidt, Eric ’93 Reiges, Ben ’46-47 Reinhard, Robert ’29 Reilly, Paul ’86 Remsberg, John ’29 Reyes, Bob ’73-74-75 Reynolds, Jim ’64 Reynosa, Mark ’97-98 Rice, Dan ’71 Rice, Jr., Jerry 2011-12 Richards, Brian ’92-93-94-95 Richards, David ’87 Richardson, Bob ’63-64-65 Richardson, John ’64-65-66 Richardson, Paul ’88-8990-91 Riddle, Everett ’41-42 Riggs, Darrell ’48-49-50 Rile, Glen ’35-36 Riley, Avon ’79-80 Riley, Dietrich 2010-11 Rios, Marcus 2012, 14-15 Riskas, Mike ’57-58 Roberts, Austin 2015 Roberts, Dick ’45 Roberts, Gerry ’72-73 Roberts, Howard ’29-30-31 Robinson, George ’35-36 Robinson, G. H. ’43 Robinson, Jackie ’39-40
Robinson, Jerry ’75-76-77-78 Robinson, Raymond ’78-79 Robotham, George ’42-45 Roenicke, Josh 2002 Roesch, Johnny ’43-44-46-47 Rogers, Don ’80-81-82-83 Rogers, Eric ’83-85-86 Rohlinger, George ’88 Rohme, Mike ’92-93-94-95 Rohrer, Robert ’43 Roof, Mike ’64-65-66 Roques, Aaron ’94-95-96-97 Roques, Ryan ’96-97-98-99 Rosario, Nelson 2008-09-10-11 Rosen, Josh 2015 Rosenkrans, Joe ’59-60-61 Ross, Ben ’34 Rossell, Eddie ’20-21 Rossi, Cal ’44-45-46-47 Rosskopf, Bob ’23 Rotstein, Jimmy 2007-08 Rowell, Russell ’80-81 Rowland, Gene ’45-46-47-48 Rubinstein, Brian 2007 Rubio, Chris ’94-95-96-97 Rubio, Garrett 2009 Ruckman, Jeff ’93-95-96-97 Ruddy, Lorenz ’22 Ruettgers, Joe ’38-39 Ruhl, Phillip 2011-12-13 Rumbaoa, Phil ’79 Russell, Bob ’44-45-46-47 Russo, Mario ’41 Russom, Jerry ’27-28-29 Rutledge, Craig ’83-84-85-86 Ruziecki, Brian 2005-06 Ryland, John ’36-37-38
S Sabol, Joe ’50-51-52 Saenz, Ernie ’77 Saffer, Mike ’99-00-01-02 Sailer, Chris ’95-96-97-98 Saipale, Toa ’78-79-81-82 Salsbury, Jim ’51-52-53-54 Sanchez, Chris ’92-94 Sanchez, Lupe ’79-80-82-83 Sandifer, Bill ’72-73 Sandifer, Dominic ’88-91
MIKE SHERRARD, 1982-85
San Jose, Bobby ’87-88 Sargent, Earl ’35-36 Sarpy, James ’75-76-77 Sarver, Joe ’33 Sauter, Chad ’94-95-96-97 Savage, Darius 2007-08-09-10 Savaiinaea, Isaako 2013-14-15 Schager, Darren ’91-92-93-94 Schell, Walt ’35-36-37 Schexnayder, Anthony ’87-8889-90 Schmidt, Mark ’86-87 Schmidt, Pat ’75-76 Schmitt, Mike 2008-09-10 Schneider, Bert ’46 Schoner, Bob ’63 Schroeder, Cliff ’48-49 Schroeder, Jay ’80 Schroeder, Robert ’34-35-36 Schroller, Karl ’92-93-94 Schuh, Charlie 2005 Schuhmann, Charlie ’72-73-74 Schwartz, Randy ’62 Schwenk, Vic ’46 Sciarra, John ’72-73-74-75 Sciarra, John 2002 Scribner, Rob ’70-71-72 Scott, Burness ’81-82 Scott, Eric ’95-96-97 Scott, Tyler ’95 Scott, Tyler 2014-15 Searl, Adam 2014 Seidman, Mike ’99-00-01-02 Selecky, Mark ’87 Senteno, Rick ’78-79 Sergel, Jack ’22 Sermons, Brandon 2009, 11-12-13 Serwanga, Wasswa ’96-97 Settles, Gene ’72-73-74 Sharpe, Luis ’78-79-80-81 Shaw, Meech ’89-90 Sheley, Dale ’74 Sheller, Henry ’44-46 Sheller, Sean 2010-11 Shelton, Ken ’91-92 Sheppard, Craig 2007-09 Sherrard, Mike ’82-83-84-85
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Shinnick, Don ’54-55-56 Shinnick, Josh ’82-83-84-85 Shipkey, Jerry ’44-46-47 Shipman, Travis ’92-93-94-95 Shirk, Marshall ’59-60-61 Shoemaker, Steve ’75 Short, Dick ’48-49-50 Short, Keith 2000-01-02-03 Shubin, John ’37 Shubin, William ’39 Siewierski, Jerzy 2007-08-09 Simons, John ’44 Simpson, Clifton ’27-28-29 Simpson, David ’85 Simpson, Robert ’39-40-41 Simpson, Sherwood ’49 Sims, Arthur ’70 Sindell, Steve ’63-64 Singler, Jake ’26-27-28 Singleton, Ezell ’60-61-62 Skaggs, Nathaniel 2005-07-08 Slagle, Larry ’65-66-67 Slater, Matthew 2006-07 Sloan, Steve 2008-09-10 Smalley, Rod ’91-92-93-94 Smalley, Steve ’67-68 Smith, Arthur ’26-29 Smith, Bobby ’59-60-61 Smith, Brian ’79 Smith, Charles ’30-31 Smith, Chester ’29 Smith, Damon ’96-97 Smith, Dave ’57 Smith, Earl ’59-60 Smith, Earl ’84-85 Smith, Eric ’84-85-86-88 Smith, Frank ’43 Smith, Hal ’55-56 Smith, Jeff ’74-75 Smith, John ’45 Smith, John (Cappy) ’5051-52 Smith, John ’53-55 Smith, Josh 2010-11 Smith, Julian ’33-34 Smith, Kevin ’88-89-90-91 Smith, Lee ’77 Smith, Mark ’76
HISTORY
MATTHEW SLATER, 2006-07
Smith, Martin ’19 Smith, Milt ’40-41-42 Smith, Nathan (Skip) ’5859-60 Smith, Ray ’57-58-59 Smith, Rob ’61-62 Smith, Ryan 2000-01-02-03 Smith, Vic ’41-42-44 Smith, Willie ’65-67 Snead, William 2004-05-06-07 Snelling, Ken ’41-42 Snyder, Greg ’69-70-71 Soenksen, Matt ’92-93-94-95 Sogoian, Justin ’95-96 Solari, Al ’41-42 Solid, Ken ’44-45 Solomon, Edward ’27-29-30 Soltis, John ’90 Sommers, Jack ’38-39-40 Sosnowski, Steve ’76-77 Spalding, Scott ’88-89-90-91 Sparlis, Al ’41-42-45 Spaulding, William ’34-36 Spencer, Octavius 2015 Spielman, Art ’42 Spindler, Rich ’65-66-67 Spurling, Dennis ’68-69 Stabile, Bach ’97 Stalwick, Don ’51-52-53 Stamper, Bill ’45-48 Stanley, Charles ’26 Stanley, Jim ’60-62-63 Stanley, Matt ’99-00-01 Stanley, Steve ’65-66-67 Starks, Nate 2014-15 Stauch, Scott ’77-78-79-80 Stawisky, Sam ’33-34-35 Steadman, Monte '39 Steel, Greg ’73 Steele, Scott ’68 Steffen, Art ’45-46-47-48 Steffen, Jim ’57-58 Steiner, Les ’46-47-48 Stephens, Frank ’75-76-77 Stephens, Jason ’98-9900-01 Stephens, Jimmy 2004-05 Steponovich, Tony ’67
Stevens, Bob ’59-60-61 Stevens, Derek ’90-91-92-93 Stevens, Matt ’83-84-85-86 Stevens, William ’19-20 Stevenson, Scott ’86-87 Stewart, Brian ’94 Stickel, Walter ’31-32 Stiers, William ’43 Stiles, Bob ’65 Stits, Bill ’51-52-53 Stockert, Ernie ’50-51-52 Stoeffen, Howard ’29 Stokes, J.J. ’91-92-93-94 Stokes, Reginald 2008-09-10 Story, Al ’59 Storey, Sam ’33-34 Stout, Dave ’60-61-62 Strawn, Dean ’44 Stretz, Grady ’92-93-94-95 Strode, Woody ’37-38-39 Stromsborg, Kevin 2001 Stroschein, Breck ’48-49-50 Stuart, Shawn ’95-96-97-98 Strycula, Joey ’97-98-99 Sua, Stephen ’98-99-00-01 Su’a-Filo, Xavier 2009, 12-13 Sublett, Ryan 2013 Sullivan, John ’73-74-75 Sullivan, Tom ’79-80-81-82 Sutherland, Lester ’36-37-38 Sutherland, Noah 2004-0506-07 Svensgaard, Ira ’45 Sweet, Logan 2012-13-14-15 Sweetland, Pat ’73-74 Swick, Jim ’73-74 Sykes, Jim ’64
T Taber, Norman ’35-36 Tamborski, Steve ’70 Tandy, John ’26 Tata, Vae ’94-95-98 Taua, Ainuu 2015 Tauscheck, Russell ’44-45 Tautofi, David 2002-03 Tautolo, John ’77-78-79-80 Tautolo, Ray ’79 Tautolo, Terry ’74-75
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Taylor, Eric ’64 Taylor, Greg ’74-75-76 Taylor, Junior 2002-03-04-06 Taylor, Ryan 2010 Taylor, Tommy ’82-83-84-85 Tennell, Derek ’83-84-85-86 Tenningkeit, Tim ’74-75-76 Tepa, Iuta 2009-11 Terry, John ’26 Tetrick, Steve ’75-76-77 Tevaga, Shannon 2004-05-06-07 Theodore, Terry ’82-83-84-85 Theriot, Trevor 2007-09 Thigpen, Damien 2009-10, 12-13 Thoe, Rueben ’28-29-30 Thomas, Cliff ’78-79 Thomas, Jewerl ’75-76 Thomas, Jim ’51-52 Thomas, Larry ’80-81-82 Thomas, Robert ’98-99-00-01 Thompkins, Glenn ’94-95-96-97 Thompson, Almose ’60-61 Thompson, Charles 2004 Thompson, Danny ’85-86-87-88 Thompson, Harry ’48-49 Thursby, Scott ’23-24 Tibbs, Burt ’51 Tiedemann, Bill ’63 Tiesing, Scot ’79-81 Tighe, Brian ’91-92-93 Timmons, George ’24 Tinsley, Phil ’46-47-48 Titensor, Glen ’76-77 Toland, Don ’40 Toran, Najee 2015 Townsell, Jojo ’79-80-81-82 Toy, Maury ’88-89-90-91 Treadaway, Jim ’82 Treat, Ben ’58 Trembley, Vic ’72 Tretter, Ron ’66-68-69 Tritt, Bill ’45 Trotter, Harry ’33-34 Troxel, William ’37 Truesdell, Steve ’61-62-63 Tuala, Siitupe ’89-90 Tuiasosopo, Manu ’75-76-77-78 Tuinei, Mark ’78-79 Tuioti-Mariner, Jacob 2014-15 Tumey, Terry ’84-85-86-87 Tunney, Clayton 2010 Turner, Eric ’87-88-89-90 Turner, Jamil 2007 Turner, Jimmy ’78-80-81-82 Turner, Marcus ’85-86-87-88 Turner, Travor ’96-97-98-99 Turney, Grayson ’24-25 Tyler, Ed ’42 Tyler, Randy ’70-71-72 Tyler, Wendell ’73-74-75-76
U Ulu-Perry, Fred 2015 Umodu, Tobi 2010
V Van Rodney 2004-05-06-07 Vanderdoes, Eddie 2013-14 Van Dyke, Alex 2014-15 Vanis, Mike ’99-00 Vannatta, Chuck ’43-44 Vassar, Brad ’75 Veal, Zeno ’71 Velasco, Alfredo ’86-87-88-89 Velasco, Louis ’28 Velega, Byron 2005 Vena, Don ’59-60-61 Verner, Alterraun 2006-07-08-09 Vernoy, Terry ’70-71-72 Versen, Walter ’46 Verti, Mark ’96-97-98 Vieira, Steven 2001-02-03-04 Viger, Joe ’38-39 Villalobos, Ray ’86-87 Villaneuva, Primo ’53-54 Vinci, Zach 2014 Viney, Courtney 2008-09-10 Vlack, Russ ’46 Von Sonn, Andy ’60-61-62 Vujovich, Roy ’48-49
W Waddell, Tom ’72-73-74 Waddleton, Tim ’94 Wadood, Jaleel 2014-15 Wagner, Jim ’88-89-90 Wahler, Jim ’85-86-87-88 Wai, Francis ’37-38 Waldron, Richard '30 Walen, Mark ’82-83-84-85 Walendy, Craig ’95-96-97-98 Walker, Bruce ’90-91-92 Walker, John ’61-62-63 Walker, Ken ’76-77-78 Walker, Kenneth III 2012, 14-15 Walker, Kevin ’93-94-95 Walker, Rick ’74-75-76 Walker, Rob ’92-93-94-95 Walker, Wesley 2002-03-04-05 Wallace, Aaron 2012-13-14-15 Wallace, Jim ’57-58-59 Wallen, Dick ’56-57-58 Walter, Charlie ’20-21 Walton, Bruce ’70-71-72 Walton, Cyril ’25 Walton, Gary ’92-93-94-95 Ward, Chris 2010-11 Ward, Jess 2006-07-08-09 Ward, Phillip ’93-94-95-96 Ware, Aaron 2006-07-08-09 Ware, Matt 2001-02-03 Ware, Tom ’65-66 Warfield, Tim 2001-02-03-04 Wargo, John ’71 Warnick, Russ ’84-85-86-87 Washington, Daron ’91-92-93-94 Washington, Kenny ’37-38-39 Washington, James ’84-85-86-87 Wassel, Doug ’84-85-86-87 Waterfield, Bob ’41-42-44 Waters, Gene ’95-96 Watson, Bob ’48-49-50 Watson, Jarvis ’95 Watts, Jack ’44-46 Way, Guy ’50 Wayland, Cory ’89-90-91 Webb, Josh ’97-98-99-00 Webb, Micah ’97-98-99-00 Weeden, Bob ’57-61 Weisman, Mark ’97 Weisstein, Julie ’49-50-51 Welch, Herb ’83-84 Wellendorf, Leonard ’29-30-31 Wentzel, Donald ’25-26 Werner, Matt ’90-91-92-93 Wescott, Walt ’21-22-23 West, Bert ’44-45-46 West, Doug ’81-82-83 Westgate, Sean 2008-09-10-11 Westland, Duke ’36 Wetzel, Warren ’63 Wheeler, Bob ’44-45 White, Brett ’74-75 White, Gordon ’22 White, John ’62-63 White Jr., Manuel 2001-0203-04 White, Roger ’53-54-55 White, Tony ’97-98-99-00 White, Torian 2012 Whitebook, Milt ’39-40 Whitenight, Tom ’85-86-87 Whitfield, Clint ’56-57-58 Whitfield, Eric ’96-97-98-99 Whitley, Zach 2014 Whitney, Jerry ’47 Whittington, Aaron 2004-0506-07 Widmer, Don ’67-68-69 Wiener, Herb ’40-41-42-43 Wikert, Ryan 2000 Wilcox, Bryan ’87-88 Wilcox, Tom ’26-27 Wilder, Marc ’88-89-90-91 Wiley, Bryan ’81-82-83-84 Wiley, Micheal ’96-97-98 Wilford, David ’98 Wilkes, Rick ’69-70 Wilkins, Ryan ’98-99-00 Wilkinson, Bob ’48-49-50 Wilks, Deon ’90 Williams, Billy Bob ’35-36-37
Williams, Charles '31 Williams, Dave ’50 Williams, Derrick 2004-05-06 Williams, Dokie ’78-79-80-82 Williams, Eddie 2009-10 Williams, Greg ’73-74 Williams, Jim ’74-76 Williams, Julius ’98-99 Williams, Kevin ’89-90-91-92 Williams, Lewis ’52 Williams, Michael ’89-90-91-92 Williams, Robin ’39-40 Williams, Rusty ’99-00-01-02 Williams, Shaun ’94-95-96-97 Williams, Steve ’73 Williams, Steve ’81-82-83 Willis, Brandon 2012-13 Willis, Matt 2005-06 Willis, Priest 2013-14 Willmer, Brian ’94-95-96-97 Willoughby, Howard ’30 Wills, Duane ’59-60 Wills, Shawn ’88-89-90-91 Wilson, Al ’84-85 Wilson, Kirk ’56-57-58 Wilton, Wilton ’33-34 Windom, Glenn ’78-80-81 Wingle, Blake ’80-81-82 Winnek, John ’88-89-90-91 Witcher, Dick ’64-65
Witt, Dean ’43-44-46 Woefle, Rod ’42-45 Wollard, Ron ’76-77 Womble, Wendell ’34 Wood, John ’32 Woodfin, London ’91-92-93-94 Woods, Bill ’44-47 Woolley, Don ’76 Worley, Blake ’99-00 Wright, Doc ’21 Wrightman, Tim ’78-79-80-81 Wyatt, Harold ’20 Wyrick, Clestine ’36-37-38 Wysocki, Ben 2012-13-14
Zarubica, Mladin ’37-38-39 Zdenek, Jason ’97-00 Zelinka, Bob ’50-51 Zeno, Eric ’87 Zeno, Joe ’60-61-62 Zeno, Lance ’87-88-89-90 Zeno, Larry ’62-63-64 Zilinskas, John ’88-90 Zimmerman, Kurt ’65-66 Zimmerman, Meyer ’29 Zumwalt, Erick 2014 Zumwalt, Jordan 2010-11-12-13 Zwaneveld, Onno ’83-84-85-86
Y Yandall, Wade 2011 Yearick, Clayton ’32-33 Yelich, Chris ’80-81-82-83 Young, Chuck ’44 Young, H. M. ’43 Young, Kenny 2014-15 Young, Mike ’81-82-83-84 Yount, Christian 2007-08-09-10 Yturralde, Martin ’19 Yurosek, Gary ’56
Z Zaby, Carl ’74-75 Zaby, John ’36-39 Zamano, Rosco ’96
True Freshman Starters Player
Pos.
Josh Rosen (13) Jaleel Wadood (8) Caleb Benenoch (9) Sean Covington (13) Myles Jack (12) Eddie Vanderdoes (7) Alex Redmond (13) Ka’imi Fairbairn (14) Simon Goines (13) Owamagbe Odighizuwa (6) Xavier Su’a-Filo (13) Sheldon Price (11) Rahim Moore (12) Taylor Embree (8) Jeff Baca (8) Cory Harkey (7) Brian Price (5) Chase Moline (9) Shannon Tevaga (6) Jarrad Page (10) Matt Ware (11) Nate Fikse (11) Ricky Manning, Jr. (9) Marques Anderson (5) Cheyane Caldwell (5) Cade McNown (9) Chris Sailer (12) Javelin Guidry (4) Jonathan Ogden (5) Carlton Gray (8) John Lee (12) Lupe Sanchez (8) Norm Johnson (12) Kenny Easley (10) Billy Don Jackson (7) Manu Tuiasosopo (5) Ray Burks (8)
QB S OT P LB/RB DL OG PK OT DE OT CB FS WR OT TE DT DT OG S CB P CB CB FB QB P CB OT CB PK CB PK FS DL DL TE
Year 2015 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2005 2004 2002 2001 1999 1999 1997 1995 1995 1995 1994 1992 1989 1982 1979 1978† 1977 1977 1975 1973
(Had to start more games than anyone else at the position to be listed) † Kickoffs only, as a freshman
Redshirt Freshman Starters Player
Pos.
Year
Eldridge Massington Ishmael Adams Jake Brendel Brett Hundley Torian White Tevin McDonald Keenan Graham Kevin Prince Johnathan Franklin Jeff Locke Steve Sloan Mike Harris Kai Forbath Reggie Carter Aleksey Lanis Aaron Perez Justin Medlock Tyler Ebell Spencer Havner Mike McCloskey Eyoseph Efseaff
REC CB C QB OT S DE QB TB P LB OT PK LB OT P PK TB LB C OG
2014 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2003 2002 2002 2002 2001
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Rodney Leisle Cory Paus Mike Saffer Rusty Williams Blake Worley Santi Hall Ryan Nece Jason Stephens Kris Farris Chad Overhauser Bjorn Merten Donnie Edwards Carl Greenwood Craig Novitsky Vaughn Parker Tommy Maddox Courtney Keyler Bret Johnson Matt Darby Alfredo Velasco Dennis Price James Washington Kevin Buenafe Jojo Townsell
DT QB OG DE OT LB LB SS OT OT PK OLB CB OT OT QB P QB SS PK SS FS P FL
2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1996 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1990 1990 1990 1989 1988 1986 1984 1984 1981 1979
Four-Year Starters Player
Pos.
Jake Brendel (school-best 52 starts) Ka'imi Fairbarin Jeff Baca Johnathan Franklin Jeff Locke Sheldon Price Kai Forbath Christian Yount Reggie Carter Trey Brown Shannon Tevaga Justin Medlock Jarrad Page Nate Fikse Ricky Manning, Jr. Cory Paus Mike Saffer Ryan Nece Cade McNown Chad Overhauser Bjorn Merten Jonathan Ogden Craig Novitsky Vaughn Parker Carlton Gray Matt Darby Alfredo Velasco James Washington John Lee Kevin Buenafe Lupe Sanchez Jojo Townsell Kenny Easley Manu Tuiasosopo
C PK OG/T RB P CB PK LS LB CB OG PK SS P CB QB OT LB QB OT PK OT OG OT CB SS PK FS PK P CB FL FS DL
Years 2012-15 2012-15 2008-09, 11-12 2009-12 2009-12 2009-12 2007-10 2007-10 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2003-06 2002-05 1999-02 1999-02 1999-02 1999-02 1998-01 1995-98 1994-97 1993-96 1992-95 1990-93 1990-93 1989-92 1988-91 1986-89 1984-87 1982-85 1981-84 1979-80, 82-83 1979-82 1977-80 1975-78
All starter lists are 1972-Present
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Rose Bowl Georgia 9, UCLA 0 • January 1, 1943 UCLA’s first ever bowl appearance did not end on a successful note, as the No. 1-ranked Bulldogs defeated the Bruins. Playing one of its best games of the season, UCLA held the Bulldogs scoreless for three quarters. However, the powerful UGA defense held the Bruins without any points as well. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Georgia’s Red Boyd blocked Bob Waterfield’s punt deep in the end zone for a safety. Georgia added a touchdown following an interception of a Waterfield pass by Clyde Ehrhardt. The Bulldogs’ All-American Frankie Sinkwich powered over from the one-yard line for the lone touchdown in the contest.
Scoring Georgia 0 0 0 9 — 9 UCLA 0 0 0 0 — 0 Attendance: 90,000. Scoring: UGA—Red Boyd blocks Bob Waterfield’s punt for an automatic safety. UGA—Frankie Sinkwich, oneyard run. Leo Costa converts.
Georgia 24 61/212 161 30/12/2 91/373
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
5 26/97 62 15/4/4 41/159
Top Individuals Rushing — Trippi (G) 27-115-0; Snelling (U) 5-41-0; Sinkwich (G) 11-33-1.
who made a great leaping catch. The reception pulled the Bruins to within one point, 21-20 with 12:36 to play in the fourth quarter. UCLA failed on its conversion attempt, leaving the Spartans clinging to a one-point lead. Bruin hopes of regaining the lead were thwarted when Billy Wells returned a Cameron punt 62 yards for a touchdown with 4:51 left in the game.
Scoring Michigan State 0 7 14 7 — 28 UCLA 7 7 0 6 — 20 Weather: Sunny. Attendance: 100,500. Scoring: UCLA—Bill Stits 13-yard pass from Paul Cameron. John Hermann converts. UCLA—Cameron, two-yard run. Hermann converts. MSU—Ellis Duckett, six-yard blocked punt return. Evan Slonac converts. MSU—LeRoy Bolden, one-yard run. Slonac converts. MSU—Billy Wells, two-yard run. Slonac converts. UCLA—Rommie Loudd, 28-yard pass from Cameron passes 28 yards to Rommie Loudd. Kick failed. MSU— Wells, 62-yard punt return. Slonac converts.
Michigan State
UCLA
14 53/195 11 10/2/1 63/206
16 40/90 152 24/9/2 64/242
First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
Top Individuals Rushing — Wells (M) 14-80-1; Bolden (M) 14-52-1; Stits (U) 5-25-0; Davenport (U) 8-22-0; Dailey (U) 7-20-0; Villaneuva (U) 5-17-0; Passing — Cameron (U) 22-9-1-152-2; Yewcic (M) 8-2-1-11-0; Receiving — Stits (U) 2-46-1; Hermann (U) 2-15-0; Heydenfeldt (U) 1-330; Loudd (U) 1-28-1; Bolden (M) 1-18-0.
Rose Bowl Illinois 45, UCLA 14 • January 1, 1947
Rose Bowl
The Bruins scored their first ever post-season points when quarterback Ernie Case scored on a sneak to give the Bruins a slim 7-6 first-quarter lead. However, it was the fourth-ranked Illini who tallied quickly and often, outscoring unranked UCLA 39-7 from that point on en route to a 45-14 victory. Illinois dominated the Bruins on the ground, compiling 320 yards to the Bruins 62. UCLA’s Al Hoisch returned Illinois kicker Don Maechtle’s kickoff 103 yards, establishing a Rose Bowl record which still stands today.
Michigan State 17, UCLA 14 • January 1, 1956
Scoring Illinois 6 19 0 20 — 45 UCLA 7 7 0 0 — 14 Attendance: 93, 000. Scoring: IL—Julius Rykovich, one-yard run. Kick failed. UCLA—Ernie Case, one-yard sneak. Case converts. IL—Buddy Young, two-yard run. Don Maechtle converts. IL—Paul Patterson four-yard run. Kick failed. IL—Perry Moss one-yard sneak. Kick blocked. UCLA— Al Hoisch returns Maechtle’s kickoff 103 yards. Case converts. IL—Young, one-yard run. Maechtle converts. IL—Ruck Steger, 68-yard interception return. Kick failed. IL—Stan Green, 20-yard interception return. Maechtle converts.
Illinois 23 64/320 78 15/4/2 79/398
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
12 32/62 176 29/13/4 61/238
Top Individuals Rushing — Rykovich (I) 18-103-1; Young (I) 20-1032; Patterson (I) 5-57-1; Hoisch (U) 4-27-0; Rossi (U) 10-23-0; Passing — Case (U) 24-11-2-165-0; Moss (I) 8-3-0-65-0.
Rose Bowl Michigan State 28, UCLA 20 • January 1, 1954 Fifth-ranked UCLA completely dominated the first half of the game and capitalized on two Spartan fumbles to score the first 14 points in the contest. However, a missed blocking assignment allowed MSU’s Ellis Duckett room to block a Paul Cameron kick and score from the Bruin six-yard line with 4:45 left in the half. The Bruins left the field at halftime ahead 14-7 after allowing No. 3 Michigan State only one completed pass, for a seven-yard loss, and a net gain of 56 total yards. MSU outscored the Bruins 14-0 afer two long third quarter drives to grab a 21-14 lead. After another Spartan fumble, Cameron connected on a 28-yard pass to Rommie Loudd
David Kaiser’s field goal with seven seconds remaining provided a sensational finish to a spectacular game as the second-ranked Spartans earned a 17-14 decision over fourth-ranked UCLA. The Bruins scored first when fullback Bob Davenport scored from the two-yard line four plays after Jim Decker picked off an Earl Morral pass. Michigan State scored the next two touchdowns but the Bruins tied the score at 14 in the fourth quarter when Doug Peters dove over from the one-yard line. With time running out in the game, UCLA was called for an intentional grounding infraction which pushed the ball back to its own one-yard line. A poor punt gave the Spartans the ball at the UCLA 40. However, the Bruins were cited for interference with the kick returner and the Spartans received the ball at the Bruin 19, setting up Kaiser’s game-winning 41-yard field goal.
Scoring Michigan State 0 7 0 10 — 17 UCLA 7 0 0 7 — 14 Attendance: 100,809. Scoring: UCLA—Bob Davenport, two-yard run. Jim Decker converts. MSU—Clarence Peaks, 13-yard pass from Earl Morral. Gerald Planutis converts. MSU—John Lewis, 67-yard pass from Peaks. Planutis converts. UCLA—Doug Peters, one-yard run. Decker converts. MSU—David Kaiser, 41-yard field goal.
Michigan State
UCLA
18 50/251 33 18/6/2 68/381
13 42/136 61 10/2/1 52/197
First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
Top Individuals Rushing — Kowalczyk (M) 13-88-0; Planutis (M) 12-660; S. Brown (U) 14-63-0; Davenport (U) 10-26; Passing — Knox (U) 8-2-1-61-0; Morral (M) 15-4-2-38-1; Peaks (M) 2-1-0-67-1; Receiving — Peaks (M) 3-40-1; Decker (U) 1-47; Loudd (U) 1-14.
Bruins could muster and Minnesota scored touchdowns in the first, second, and fourth quarters.
Scoring Minnesota 7 7 0 7 — 21 UCLA 3 0 0 0 — 3 Weather: Sunny. Attendance: 98,214. Scoring: UCLA—Bobby Smith, 28-yard field goal. MINN—Sandy Stephens, one-yard run. Tom Loechler converts. MINN—Bill Munsey, three-yard run. Loechler converts. MINN—Stephens, two-yard run. Loechler converts.
Minnesota 21 55/222 75 11/7/0 66/297
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
8 34/55 52 8/5/0 42/107
Top Individuals Rushing — Alexander (U) 10-48-0; Stephens (M) 1246-2; Dickson (M) 12-45-0; Smith (U) 10-8-0. Passing — Stephens (M) 11-7-0-75-0; B. Smith (U) 5-2-0-22-0; Singleton (U) 2-2-0-18-0. Receiving — Alexander (U) 3-26-0; Cairns (M) 2-24-0; Zeno (U) 1-14-0; Hauck 1-12-0.
Rose Bowl UCLA 14, Michigan State 12 • January 1, 1966 Fifth-ranked UCLA earned its first Rose Bowl victory by upsetting No. 1-ranked and previously unbeaten, Michigan State. Quarterback Gary Beban ran for two touchdowns and threw for 147 yards in leading the Bruins to victory. UCLA took a 7-0 lead on the first play of the second quarter on a one-yard run by Beban after John Erquiaga had recovered a fumbled punt return. A successful onside kick was recovered by Dallas Grider at the MSU 42-yard line. A 21-yard run by Mel Farr and a 20-yard pass from Beban to Kurt Altenberg gave the Bruins the ball at the one-yard line. On the next play, with 11:50 left in the first half, Beban sneaked in for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead. Michigan State finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter when Bob Apisa scored on a 38-yard run at the 6:13 mark but the Spartans failed on a two-point pass attempt. On the next series, Bubba Smith partially blocked Larry Cox’s punt to give MSU the ball at the UCLA 49. Steve Juday finished off a 14-play scoring drive with a one-yard sneak with 31 seconds to play. Bob Stiles and Grider stopped Apisa short of the goal line on the two-point try.
Scoring Michigan State 0 0 0 12 — 12 UCLA 0 14 0 0 — 14 Weather: Sunny 65º. Attendance: 100,087. Scoring: UCLA—Gary Beban, one-yard run. Kurt Zimmerman converts. UCLA—Beban, one-yard run. Zimmerman converts. MSU—Bob Apisa, 38-yard run. Steve Juday’s pass failed. MSU—Juday, one-yard run. Apisa run failed.
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13 46/204 110 22/8/3 68/314
10 41/65 147 20/8/0 61/212
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Top Individuals Rushing — C. Jones (M) 20-113-0; Apisa (M) 4-49-1; Lee (M) 15-41-0; Farr (U) 10-36-0; Beban (U) 25-14-2; Horgan (U) 5-12-0. Passing — Beban (U) 20-8-0147-0; Juday (M) 18-6-3-80-0; Raye (M) 4-2-0-30-0. Receiving — Washington (M) 4-81-0; Altenberg (U) 3-55-0; Nelson (U) 2-29-0.
Rose Bowl UCLA 23, Ohio State 10 • January 1, 1976
Rose Bowl Minnesota 21, UCLA 3 • January 1, 1962 With 16 players returning from their 1961 Rose Bowl loss, the Golden Gophers were primed and ready for the 1962 renewal, and they used that experience to defeat the Bruins, 21-3. The Bruins opened the scoring when Bobby Smith kicked a 28-yard field goal at the 8:40 mark of the first quarter. However, that was all the offense the
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On Jan. 1, 1976, the 11th-ranked Bruins returned to Pasadena to take on Woody Hayes’ top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes and two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin. During a first half in which Ohio State had the ball for 20 of the 24 minutes, kicker Tom Klaban provided the only points with a second-quarter field goal, giving the Buckeyes a 3-0 halftime lead. The Bruins tied the game early in the third quarter on a 33-yard field goal by Brett White. On UCLA’s next possession, John Sciarra and Wally Henry hooked up on a 16-yard touchdown play. Late in the third quarter, Sciarra and Henry combined for a 67-yard
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL touchdown play. OSU’s Pete Johnson countered with a three-yard touchdown but Wendell Tyler, who rushed for 172 yards, countered with a 54-yard touchdown. Sciarra was named Rose Bowl MVP for completing 13-of-19 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns.
Scoring Ohio State 3 0 0 7 — 10 UCLA 0 0 16 7 — 23 Weather: Clear 60º. Attendance: 105,464. Scoring: OSU—Tom Klaban, 42-yard field goal. UCLA—Brett White, 33-yard field goal. UCLA—Wally Henry, 16-yard pass from John Sciarra. White kick failed. UCLA—Henry, 67-yard pass from Sciarra. White converts. OSU—Pete Johnson, three-yard run. Klaban converts. UCLA—Wendell Tyler, 54-yard run. White converts.
Ohio State 20 51/208 90 18/7/2 69/298
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
19 47/202 212 19/13/2 66/414
Top Individuals Rushing — Tyler (U) 21-172-1; Griffin (O) 17-93-0; Johnson (O) 19-70-1. Passing — Sciarra (U) 19-13-2212-2; Greene (O) 18-7-2-90-0; Receiving — Henry (U) 5-113-2; Andersen (U) 3-39-0; Baschnagel (O) 3-26-0.
Liberty Bowl Alabama 36, UCLA 6 • December 20, 1976 The 1976 Liberty Bowl marked the first time the Bruins participated in a bowl game other than the Rose, but were soundly defeated by the Crimson Tide in a game played in windy and near-freezing conditions. No. 16 Alabama took control early, scoring 17 first quarter points on a Bruin team that had allowed only 23 all year. Alabama pulled away to a 30-0 lead before running back Theotis Brown dashed 61-yards for the lone score by the No. 7 Bruins. UCLA totaled 380 offensive yards, but commited four turnovers and was stopped on downs inside the Alabama five-yard line on two occasions. Brown (1,092) and Wendell Tyler (1,003) became the school’s first twinthousand yard rushers for a season during the contest.
Scoring Alabama 17 7 3 9 — 36 UCLA 0 0 0 6 — 6 Weather: Windy 34º. Attendance: 52,736. Scoring: ALA—Buckey Berrey, 37-yard field goal. ALA—Barry Krauss 44-yard interception return. Berrey converts. ALA—Johnny Davis, two-yard run. Berrey converts. ALA—Jack O’Rear, 20-yard pass from Tony Nathan. Berrey converts. ALA—Berrey, 25-yard field goal. ALA—Berrey, 28-yard goal. UCLA—Theotis Brown 61-yard run. Corral kick failed. ALA—Rick Watson, one-yard run. Berrey pass failed.
Alabama 23 52/268 104 11/8/0 63/372
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
17 49/233/1 147 18/10/3 67/380
Top Individuals Rushing — Brown (U) 16-102-1; Nathan (A) 9-67-0; Dankworth (U) 15-60-0; Tyler (U) 17-59-0; Davis (A) 11-59-1. Passing — Dankworth (U) 17-10-3-147-0; Rutledge (A) 7-5-0-53-0. Receiving — Brown (U) 3-240; Newsome (A) 2-13-0; Walker (U) 2-44-0; O’Rear (A) 2-16-1; Neal (A) 2-45-0.
Fiesta Bowl UCLA 10, Arkansas 10 • December 25, 1978 On this Christmas day in Tempe, AZ, the 15th-ranked Bruins and eighth-ranked Razorbacks played to a 10-10 tie. Running back James Owens ran for 121 yards and Theotis Brown added 84 as offensive standouts for the Bruins. After Arkansas grabbed a 10-0 halftime lead, the Bruin defense took charge, and the offense produced the game-tying points in the second half on a field goal by Peter Boermeester and a 15-yard run by quarterback Steve Bukich, making his only start of the season.
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Arkansas 0 10 0 0 — 10 UCLA 0 0 3 7 — 10 Weather: Sunny 70º. Attendance: 55,202. Scoring: ARK—Roland Sales, four-yard run. Ismael Ordonez converts. ARK—Ordonez, 37-yard field goal. UCLA—Peter Boermeester, 41-yard field goal. UCLA— Steve Bukich, 15-yard run. Boermeester converts.
Michigan 0 0 7 7 — 14 UCLA 7 3 7 7 — 24 Weather: Clear 70º. Attendance: 104,991. Scoring: UCLA—Tom Ramsey, one-yard run. John Lee converts. UCLA—Lee kicks 39-yard field goal. MICH—Eddie Garrett, one-yard pass from Dave Hall. Ali Haji-Sheikh converts. UCLA—Danny Andrews, nineyard run. Lee converts. UCLA—Blanchard Montgomery 11-yard interception return. Lee converts. MICH—Dan Rice, four-yard pass from Hall. Haji-Sheikh converts.
Arkansas 19 51/200 78 24/13/2 75/278
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
14 55/255 61 11/4/2 66/316
Top Individuals Rushing — Owens (U) 17-121-0; Cowins (A) 24-89-0; Brown (U) 11-84-0. Passing — Calcagni (A) 16-110-49-0; Bukich (U) 11-4-2-61-0. Receiving — Clay (A) 3-11-0; Eckwood (A) 3-(-1)-0; Reece (U) 2-36-0. Tackles — Muro (U) 19; Robinson (U) 15; Tuiasosopo (U) 13.
Bluebonnet Bowl Michigan 33, UCLA 14 • December 31, 1981 In what would be their last bowl defeat for over a decade, No. 19 UCLA was held to 33 yards rushing in the 33-14 loss to No. 16 Michigan. Despite its inability to move the ball, UCLA trailed by only five points midway through the final period. With 7:37 remaining in the contest, the Bruins closed to within 19-14 when Tom Ramsey threw his second touchdown pass of the game, 16th of the year, covering nine yards to Tim Wrightman. Michigan answered with a couple of touchdowns in the final five minutes, including one with just eight seconds remaining in the game, to produce the deceptively large final margin.
Scoring Michigan 10 0 3 20 — 33 UCLA 0 0 7 7 — 14 Weather: 72º (indoors). Attendance: 40,309. Scoring: MICH—Ali Haji-Sheikh, 24-yard field goal. MICH—Anthony Carter, 50-yard pass from Steve Smith. Haji-Sheikh converts. UCLA—Jojo Townsell, 17-yard pass from Tom Ramsey. Norm Johnson converts. MICH—Haji-Sheikh, 47-yard field goal. MICH—Butch Woolfolk, one-yard run. Run failed. UCLA—Tim Wrightman, nine-yard pass from Ramsey. Johnson converts. MICH—Smith, nine-yard run. Haji-Sheikh converts. MICH—B.J. Dickey, five-yard run. Haji-Sheikh converts.
Michigan 25 54/315 168 16/10/0 70/483
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
14 33/33 162 26/12/2 61/195
Top Individuals Rushing — Woolfolk (M) 27-186-1; Smith (M) 10-64-1; Nelson (U) 18-33-0. Passing — Smith (M) 15-9-0-1521; Ramsey (U) 25-12-1-162-2. Receiving — Carter (M) 6-127-1; Carney (U) 5-89-0.; Townsell (U) 3-37-1. Tackles — Rogers (U) 13; Montgomery (U) 11.
Rose Bowl UCLA 24, Michigan 14 • January 1, 1983 The fifth-ranked Bruins began their record-setting bowl streak by defeating the 19th-ranked Michigan Wolverines, 24-10, in the 1983 Rose Bowl. Earlier in the year, the two teams had played in Ann Arbor and the Bruins had rallied from a 21-0 second-quarter deficit for a 31-27 victory. UCLA, 9-1-1 during the regular season, outscored the Wolverines 10-0 in the first half on Tom Ramsey’s oneyard touchdown run and John Lee’s 39-yard field goal. Michigan closed the gap to three points early in the third quarter, but Danny Andrews countered with a nine-yard touchdown scamper. The Bruins put the game out of reach with just over eight minutes remaining when Blanchard Montgomery intercepted a pass and returned it 11 yards to make the score 24-7. Ramsey was voted Player of the Game, completing 18 of 25 passes for 162 yards.
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Michigan 19 38/110 209 34/19/3 72/319
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
19 47/181 162 25/18/0 72/343
Top Individuals Rushing — Ricks (M) 23-88-0; Nelson (U) 11-48-0; Cephous (U) 8-46-0; Andrews (U) 12-42-1. Passing — Ramsey (U) 25-18-0-162-0; Hall (M) 24-13-2-1552; Smith (M) 9-6-0-54-0. Receiving — Bergmann (U) 6-48-0; Dunaway (M) 5-110-1; Carter (M) 5-59-0; Townsell (U) 4-45-0. Tackles — Rogers (U) 11; Montgomery (U) 9; Knowles (U) 9.
Rose Bowl UCLA 45, Illinois 9 • January 2, 1984 Unranked UCLA won its fourth straight Rose Bowl, upsetting highly-favored No. 4 Illinois (10-1 entering the game). Quarterback Rick Neuheisel, who was ill the previous night, was the star, completing 22 of 31 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns. Don Rogers’ interception 43 seconds into the game led to Neuheisel’s first TD pass, a three-yarder to Paul Bergmann. After an Illini field goal made the score 7-3, UCLA scored 21 points in the next eight minutes. Kevin Nelson ran 28 yards for a score, Neuheisel found Karl Dorrell with a 16-yard TD pass following another Rogers interception and Mike Young’s 53-yard touchdown reception made it 28-3 at intermission. Neuheisel tossed another touchdown pass to Dorrell in the second half and the Bruins added one more touchdown to make the final score 45-9.
Scoring Illinois 0 3 0 6 — 9 UCLA 7 21 10 7 — 45 Weather: Sunny 84º. Attendance: 103,217. Scoring: UCLA—Paul Bergmann, three-yard pass from Rick Neuheisel. John Lee converts. IL—Chris White, 41-yard field goal. UCLA—Kevin Nelson 28-yard run. Lee converts. UCLA—Karl Dorrell, 16-yard pass from Neuheisel. Lee converts. UCLA—Mike Young, 53-yard pass from Neuheisel. Lee converts. UCLA—Dorrell, 15yard pass from Neuheisel. Lee converts. UCLA—Lee, 29-yard field goal. IL—Thomas Rooks, five-yard pass from Jack Trudeau. Pass failed. UCLA—Bryan Wiley, eight-yard run. Lee converts.
Illinois 16 17/0 205 47/25/4 64/205
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
27 52/213 298 31/22/0 83/511
Top Individuals Rushing — Cephous (U) 12-86-0; Nelson (U) 18-69-1. Passing — Neuheisel (U) 31-22-0-298-4; Trudeau (I) 39-23-3-178-1. Receiving — Williams (I) 10-88-0; Rooks (I) 6-35-1; Young (U) 5-129-1; Dorrell (U) 5-61-2. Tackles— Knowles (U) 10; Taylor (U) 7; Rogers (U) 6.
Fiesta Bowl UCLA 39, Miami 37 • January 1, 1985 UCLA, ranked 14th, rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to earn its third consecutive New Year’s Day victory, defeating 13th-ranked Miami 39-37, in the Fiesta Bowl. Tailback Gaston Green, in his first career start, rushed for 144 yards and scored two touchdowns and was named Offensive Player of the Game. James Washington intercepted his fifth pass of the year to earn Defensive Player of the Game honors. With Miami leading 21-7 in the second quarter,
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Green’s 72-yard run and two John Lee field goals gave UCLA a 22-21 halftime lead. Miami rallied, taking a 3736 lead with 2:58 remaining, but Steve Bono moved the Bruins down the field and Lee kicked a 22-yard field goal for the winning points. Miami mounted one last charge but Terry Tumey forced a fumble after a sack of Bernie Kosar to seal the win.
Scoring Miami 14 7 3 13 — 37 UCLA 7 15 7 10 — 39 Weather: Sunny 51º. Attendance: 60,310. Scoring: UCLA—Gaston Green, six-yard run. John Lee converts. MIA—Darryl Oliver 34-yard run. Greg Cox converts. MIA—Ed Brown, 68-yard punt return. Cox converts. MIA—Brian Blades, 48-yard pass from Bernie Kosar. Cox converts. UCLA—Green 72-yard run. Lee converts. UCLA—Shinnick tallies safety. UCLA—Lee, 51-yard field goal. UCLA—Lee, 33-yard field goal. MIA—Cox, 31-yard field goal. UCLA—Mike Sherrard, 10-yard pass from Steve Bono. Lee converts. UCLA— Mike Young, 33-yard pass from Bono. Lee converts. MIA—Melvin Bratton, 19-yard run. Kosar pass failed. MIA—Bratton, three-yard pass from Kosar. Cox converts. UCLA—Lee kicks 22-yard field goal.
Miami 23 33/129 294 44/31/1 77/423
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
20 44/161 243 27/18/0 61/404
Top Individuals Rushing — Green (U) 21-144-2; Oliver (M) 8-75-1; Bratton (M) 12-56-2. Passing — Bono (U) 27-18-0243-2; Kosar (M) 44-31-1-294-2. Receiving — Bratton (M) 9-42-1; W. Smith (M) 8-61-0; Sherrard (U) 5-94-1; Green (U) 5-47-0. Tackles — Price (U) 10; Taylor (U) 8; Washington (U) 7.
For the fifth consecutive year, No. 15 UCLA capped a successful campaign with a post-season victory, defeating BYU, 31-10. Tailback Gaston Green had a record-setting performance against the Cougars and the Bruin defense held BYU without a touchdown until just under two minutes remained in the contest. Green scored three touchdowns and passed for a fourth en route to setting a major-bowl record with 266 net yards rushing. By the end of the third quarter, he had already rushed for 262 yards and three scores. UCLA led just 7-3 at halftime, but the Bruins broke the game open with 17 third-quarter points.
Scoring BYU 3 0 0 7 — 10 UCLA 7 0 17 7 — 31 Weather: Clouds 68º. Attendance: 55,422. Scoring: BYU—Leonard Chitty, 32-yard field goal. UCLA—Gaston Green three-yard run. Dave Franey converts. UCLA—Green, one-yard run. Franey converts. UCLA—Franey, 49-yard field goal. UCLA— Green, 79-yard run. Franey converts. UCLA—Karl Dorrell, 13-yard pass from Green. Franey converts. BYU—Bruce Hansen three-yard run. Chitty converts.
BYU 18 43/73 221 43/25/3 86/294
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
19 49/423 95 21/8/1 70/518
Top Individuals Rushing — Green (U) 33-266-3; Greenwood (U) 5-1040; Heimuli (B) 11-40-0; B. Hansen (B) 8-36-1. Passing — Jensen (B) 31-18-3-124-0; Stevens (U) 20-7-1-82-0. Receiving — Heimuli (B) 8-66-0; Dorrell (U) 6-83-1; Parker (B) 5-27-0. Tackles — Norton (U) 17; Lake (U) 11; Bolin (U) 10; Wahler (U) 9.
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UCLA 20, Florida 16 • December 25, 1987
UCLA 45, Iowa 28 • January 1, 1986
UCLA became only the fifth school in college football history to win six consecutive bowl games with its 20-16 triumph over Florida in the Aloha Bowl. Florida built a 10-3 lead in the second quarter, but the 10th-ranked Bruins mounted an 81-yard drive over the final four minutes which resulted in Brian Brown’s one-yard TD run with three seconds remaining in the half. The Bruins took the lead for good with 1:18 remaining in the third quarter as tailback Danny Thompson grabbed a tipped pass in the end zone for a 17-10 lead. Velasco’s second field goal of the contest made the score 20-10, but Kerwin Bell’s second touchdown pass of the day, with 7:51 remaining, closed the gap to four points, 20-16.
Redshirt freshman Eric Ball rushed for 227 yards, the second highest total in Rose Bowl annals, and four touchdowns to lead 13th-ranked UCLA to a 45-28 victory, its fourth in as many years on New Year’s Day. The tailback was not the only star of the day. Junior quarterback Matt Stevens, starting in place of injured David Norrie, completed 16 of 26 passes for 189 yards and one touchdown and scored UCLA’s last TD on a fourth-quarter sneak. James Washington, Tommy Taylor and Ken Norton, with 10 tackles each, led a Bruin defense that limited the fourth-ranked Hawkeyes to 13 points during a 45-minute span in which the Bruin offense was scoring 45 points.
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Scoring Iowa 7 3 7 11 — 28 UCLA 10 14 7 14 — 45 Weather: Overcast 71º. Attendance: 103,292. Scoring: IOWA—David Hudson, one-yard run. Rob Houghtlin converts. UCLA—Eric Ball, 30-yard run. John Lee converts. UCLA—Lee, 42-yard field goal. IOWA—Houghtlin, 24-yard field goal. UCLA—Ball, 40yard run. Lee converts. UCLA—Ball, six-yard run. Lee converts. IOWA—Chuck Long four-yard run. Houghtlin converts. UCLA—Mike Sherrard, six-yard pass from Matt Stevens. Lee converts. UCLA—Ball, 32-yard run. Lee converts. IOWA—Houghtlin, 52-yard field goal. UCLA—Stevens, one-yard run. Lee converts. IOWA— Bill Happel, 11-yard pass from Long. Harmon run.
Iowa 25 34/82 319 38/29/1 72/401
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
29 55/299 189 26/16/1 81/488
Top Individuals Rushing — Ball (U) 22-227-4; R. Harmon (I) 14-55-0; Hudson (I) 13-53-1; Green (U) 13-46-0. Passing — Long (I) 37-29-1-319-1; Stevens (U) 26-16-1-189-1. Receiving — R. Harmon (I) 11-102-0; Happel (I) 6-891; Sherrard (U) 4-48-1; Dorrell (U) 3-59-0. Tackles — Washington (U) 10; Norton (U) 10; Taylor (U) 10.
Freedom Bowl UCLA 31, BYU 10 • December 30, 1986
Florida 7 3 0 6 — 16 UCLA 3 7 7 3 — 20 Weather: Sunny 78º. Attendance: 24,839. Scoring: UCLA—Alfredo Velasco, 34-yard field goal. FLA—Stacey Simmons, seven-yard pass from Kerwin Bell. Robert McGinty converts. FLA—McGinty, 32-yard field goal. UCLA—Brian Brown, one-yard run. Velasco converts. UCLA—Danny Thompson, five-yard pass from Troy Aikman. Velasco converts. UCLA—Velasco, 32-yard field goal. FLA—Anthony Williams, 14-yard pass from Bell. Kick blocked.
to Corwin Anthony. Eighth-ranked Arkansas got on the board late in the third quarter when Kendall Trainor kicked a 49-yard field goal. UCLA’s Alfredo Velasco countered with a 32-yard three-pointer with just under six minutes remaining in the game. UCLA held Arkansas to just 42 net yards and four first downs on 36 plays. Tailback Shawn Wills became the first freshman in the history of the Cotton Bowl game to rush for over 100 yards (120).
Scoring Arkansas 0 0 3 0 — 3 UCLA 0 14 0 3 — 17 Weather: Cloudy 65º. Attendance: 74,304. Scoring: UCLA—Mark Estwick, one-yard run. Alfredo Velasco converts. UCLA—Corwin Anthony, one-yard pass from Troy Aikman. Velasco converts. ARK—Kendall Trainor, 49-yard field goal. UCLA—Velasco, 32-yard field goal.
Arkansas 4 22/21 21 14/4/1 36/42
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
22 55/199 172 27/19/1 82/371
Top Individuals Rushing — Wills (U) 18-120-0; Brown (U) 16-56-0; Grovey (A) 7-19-0. Passing — Aikman (U) 27-19-1172-1; Grovey (A) 7-2-0-10-0. Receiving — Farr (U) 4-48-0; McCracken (U) 2-16-0. Tackles — Kline (U) 8; Davis (U) 6; Wahler (U) 6.
Hancock Bowl UCLA 6, Illinois 3 • December 31, 1991 No. 22 UCLA increased its record of consecutive bowl victories to eight with a 6-3 victory over Illinois in the John Hancock Bowl. UCLA took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter on a 32-yard Louis Perez field goal, after Michael Williams blocked a punt by Illinois’ Forrey Wells. Illinois tied the score in the third quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Chris Richardson. The game remained tied until the fourth quarter, when the Bruin special teams unit came through again, with senior Randy Cole recovering a fumbled punt by Filmel Johnson on the Illini 11-yard line to set up a game-winning 19-yard field goal by Perez. The Illini took the ensuing kickoff and drove all the way to the UCLA 29, but were stopped when senior linebacker Stacy Argo intercepted a Jason Verduzco pass and returned it to the UCLA 34. Linebacker Arnold Ale, who made a first-quarter goal-line interception, was named the game’s MVP.
Scoring Illinois 0 0 3 0 — 3 UCLA 3 0 0 3 — 6 Weather: Clear 57º. Attendance: 42,281. Scoring: UCLA—Louis Perez, 32-yard field goal. IL— Chris Richardson, 27-yard field goal. UCLA—Perez,19yard field goal.
Illinois 19 26/119 189 38/17/3 64/308
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
14 41/92 176 28/17/1 69/268
Top Individuals Florida 24 38/185 188 38/19/0 76/373
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
15 41/48 173 30/19/2 71/221
Top Individuals Rushing — Smith (F) 17-128-0; Ball (U) 23-49-0; W. Williams (F) 8-43-0; Brown (U) 10-29-1. Passing — Aikman (U) 30-19-0-173-1; Bell (F) 38-19-0-188-2. Receiving — Anderson (U) 4-52-0; Smith (F) 4-19-0; Snead (F) 3-62-0; Pickert (U) 3-37-0. Tackles — Washington (U) 12; Johnson (U) 11; Dial (U) 10.
Mobil Cotton Bowl UCLA 17, Arkansas 3 • January 2, 1989 UCLA became the first school in college football history to win seven consecutive bowl games with its 17-3 triumph over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl. In addition, Terry Donahue became the first coach in history to accomplish that feat. No. 9 UCLA built a 14-0 halftime lead on a one-yard run by Mark Estwick and Troy Aikman’s one-yard pass
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Rushing — Feagin (I) 12-71-0; Williams (U) 23-52-0; Carter (U) 6-22-0. Passing — Maddox (U) 28-17-1-1760; Verduzco (I) 38-17-3-189-0. Receiving — Wright (I) 9-94-0; LaChapelle (U) 5-69-0; Davis (U) 4-41-0; Bell (I) 4-19-0; Williams (U) 3-13-0. Tackles — Darby (U) 8; Henderson (U) 5; Cole (U) 5.
Rose Bowl Wisconsin 21, UCLA 16 • January 1, 1994 UCLA was playing in its 10th bowl in 13 seasons, but despite a record-setting performance by receiver J.J. Stokes, the 14th-ranked Bruins were unable to pull out a victory against the ninth-ranked Badgers. Putting the finishing touches on his All-American season, Stokes set Rose Bowl records for receptions (14) and receiving yards (176) in the Bruins’ losing effort. Playing only days after a serious bout with the flu caused him to miss three practices during game week, UCLA quarterback Wayne Cook passed for 288 yards while completing 28 passes, the third-highest total in school history at the time. UCLA trailed most of the game, but pulled to within five points with 3:38 remaining in the game. On its next possession,
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA moved from its own 38-yard line to the Badger 15-yard line as the clock ticked away the final seconds.
UCLA 3 0 0 13 — 16 Wisconsin 7 7 0 7 — 21 Weather: Haze 73º. Attendance: 101,237. Scoring: UCLA—Bjorn Merten, 27-yard field goal. WISC—Brent Moss three-yard run. Rick Schnetzky converts. WISC—Moss, one-yard run. Schnetzky converts. UCLA—Ricky Davis 12-yard run. Merten converts. WISC—Darrell Bevell 21-yard run. Schnetzky converts. UCLA—Mike Nguyen, five-yard pass from Wayne Cook. Pass failed.
later, hit Jim McElroy for a touchdown with two seconds to go before halftime. On UCLA’s first possession of the second half, Skip Hicks took a McNown pass 41 yards to cut the deficit to 16-14. Hicks would finish the day with 193 all-purpose yards (140 on the ground and 53 receiving). After an Aggie touchdown, McNown’s 20-yard touchdown run made the score 23-21. In the fourth quarter, the Bruins defense stepped it up. The Aggies had no first downs in the fourth quarter and had minus-one yard of total offense. The Bruins finally took the lead when Ryan Neufeld took a reverse and ran five yards into the end zone. McNown carried in the two-point conversion and it was 29-23 UCLA. The Bruins stopped the Aggies on their final two possessions and ran out the clock for the win.
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UCLA 0 7 14 8 — 29 Texas A&M 7 9 7 0 — 23 Weather: Cloudy 53º. Attendance: 59,215. Scoring: A&M—Brandon Jennings, 64-yard interception return after lateral from Dat Nguyen. Kyle Bryant converts. A&M—Safety, Cade McNown sacked in end zone by Zerick Rollins. A&M—Dante Hall, 74-yard run. Bryant converts. UCLA—Jim McElroy, 22-yard pass from McNown. Chris Sailer converts. UCLA—Skip Hicks, 41yard pass from McNown. Sailer converts. A&M—Chris Cole, 43-yard run. Bryant converts. UCLA—McNown, 20-yard run. Sailer converts. UCLA—Ryan Neufeld, five-yard run. McNown runs for conversion.
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21 46/250 96 20/10/1 66/346
First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
Top Individuals Rushing — Moss (W) 36-158-2; Davis (U) 13-88-1; Hicks (U) 8-67-0. Passing — Cook (U) 43-28-1-2881; Bevell (W) 20-10-1-96-0. Receiving — Stokes (U) 14-176-0; Dawkins (W) 4-33-0; Allen (U) 4-32-0; Jordan (U) 3-34-0. Tackles — Miller (U) 9; Bennett (U) 8; Collier (U) 8.
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Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl Kansas 51, UCLA 30 • December 25, 1995 It was Terry Donahue’s final game as head coach of the Bruins, but 11th-ranked Kansas dominated it from the start. The Jayhawks, moving the ball on the ground and in the air, built a 17-0 halftime lead en route to the victory. Early in the third quarter, Kansas built the lead to 23 points. The unranked Bruins came back to put numbers on the scoreboard. A Cade McNown touchdown pass to Brad Melsby capped a 10-play, 80-yard drive that narrowed the Kansas lead to 23-7. Trailing 37-7 entering the fourth quarter, the Bruins staged a fourth-quarter rally that made things interesting. Behind the passing and scrambling of McNown, the Bruins scored 23 points in the quarter but it wasn’t enough to avert defeat.
Texas A&M First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing. Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
10 40/192 55 14/7/1 54/247
Top Individuals Rushing — Hicks (U) 31-140-0; Hall (T) 7-93-1. Passing — McNown (U) 16-29-1-239-2; Stewart (T) 4-8-030-0; McCown (T) 3-6-1-25-0. Receiving — McElroy (U) 5-84-1; Farmer (U) 4-40-0; Hicks (U) 3-53-1; Cole (T) 4-32-0; Oliver (T) 3-23. Tackles — Magee (U) 12, Williams (U) 10, Willmer (U) 9, Guidry (U) 8.
Rose Bowl presented by AT&T Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31 • January 1, 1999
Scoring UCLA 0 0 7 23 — 30 Kansas 7 10 20 14 — 51 Weather: Sunny 84º. Attendance: 41,112. Scoring: KU—Jim Moore, nine-yard pass from Mark Williams. Jeff McCord converts. KU—June Henley, 49-yard run. McCord converts. KU—McCord, 27-yard field goal. KU—Henley, two-yard run. McCord kick fails. UCLA—Brad Melsby, eight-yard pass from Cade McNown. Bjorn Merten converts. KU—Isaac Byrd, 77yard pass from Williams. McCord converts. KU—Andre Carter, 27-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts. UCLA—Kevin Jordan, eight-yard pass from McNown. Merten converts. UCLA—Karim Abdul-Jabbar, five-yard run. Melsby pass from McNown. KU—Williams, sixyard run. McCord converts. UCLA—Melsby, sevenyard pass from McNown. Abdul-Jabbar run. KU—Eric Vann, 67-yard run. McCord converts.
UCLA 21 45/286 136 38/15/0 83/395
23 48/154 239 30/16/1 78/393
KU First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att./Comp./Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
21 43/277 292 28/19/1 71/548
Top Individuals Rushing — Abdul-Jabbar (U) 26-152-1; Henley (K) 13108-2; McNown (U) 11-82-0; Vann (K) 5-78-1. Passing — Williams (K) 27-18-3-288-1; McNown (U) 34-13-3121-0; R. Walker (U) 4-2-0-15-0. Receiving — Byrd (K) 4-116-1; Henley (K) 3-41-0; Melsby (U) 5-35-2; AbdulJabbar (U) 4-34-0. Tackles — Williams (U), 8; Bennett (U), Edwards (U), Nevadomsky (U) 5.
Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl UCLA 29, Texas A&M 23 • January 1, 1998 In their first bowl game under second-year coach Bob Toledo, the No. 5 Bruins fell behind 16-0 before making a dramatic second half comeback to beat 20th-ranked Texas A&M, 29-23. Trailing 16-0 late in the first half, the Bruins faced a third-and-thirteen at the Aggie 42 with twenty-four seconds to go. McNown hit Danny Farmer over the middle with a twenty-yard pass, and two plays
Despite setting the single team Rose Bowl record for total yards, the sixth-ranked Bruins were unable to overcome Ron Dayne’s four touchdowns as No. 9 Wisconsin defeated the Bruins 38-31 in front of 93,872. Both teams started slowly offensively before exploding midway through the first quarter. The teams would shatter the old record of 931 combined yards of offense, combining for 1,035 yards before the game ended. In the second quarter, UCLA took its only lead of the game (21-14) with back-to-back touchdowns. Freddie Mitchell hit a wide open Durell Price with a 61-yard bomb on a halfback pass and on UCLA’s next possession, Danny Farmer slipped behind the defense and caught a 41-yard touchdown pass from Cade McNown. Wisconsin scored the final 10 points of the half to take a three-point lead (24-21). The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter. Wisconsin grabbed a 10-point fourth quarter lead following an interception return, and UCLA could manage to score only a field goal the remainder of the period. In his final game, McNown passed for 340 yards, the fourth-highest total in bowl history, and UCLA finished with 538 yards, 418 in the air.
Rushing — Dayne (W) 27-246-4; Samuel (W) 13-65-0; Lewis (U) 10-50-1; Foster (U) 10-38-0. Passing — McNown (U) 19-34-1-2-340; Samuel (W) 9-17-0-0-154. Receiving — Farmer (U) 7-142-1; Price (U) 3-102-1; Melsby (U) 3-66-0. Tackles — Atkins (U) 9, Hicks (U) 9, Thomas (U) 8, Nece 8 (U), White (U) 8.
Wells Fargo Sun Bowl Wisconsin 21, UCLA 20 • December 29, 2000 The already hobbled Bruins lost five starters during the course of the game to injury, including quarterback Cory Paus, and dropped a one-point decision. After the Badgers opened the scoring, Paus teammed up with Freddie Mitchell on a 64-yard scoring play and Chris Griffith followed with a field goal to give the Bruins a 10-7 lead. DeShaun Foster rushed for 100 yards in the first half, including a seven-yard scoring run which gave the Bruins a 17-7 halftime lead. However, the Bruins would return to the field without Paus, who suffered a broken collarbone on the final play of the first half. Also missing were starting cornerbacks Jason Bell (foot) and Ricky Manning (concussion). By the time the game was over, the Bruins would also be playing without safety Marques Anderson (ankle) and linebacker Robert Thomas (foot). Back-up Scott McEwan completed four of five passes on the initial drive of the second half, and Griffith booted a field goal which gave UCLA a 20-7 lead. The Badger offense began to frustrate the depleted Bruin defense as the game wore on, and the UW defense held Foster to just seven second-half rushing yards. After UW closed to 20-14 on a late third quarter scoring pass, the Badgers drove 70 yards in 12 plays for the go-ahead score on its first possession of the fourth quarter. Later in the quarter, Mitchell grabbed his ninth pass of the day good for 180 receiving yards, which set a Sun Bowl game record.
Scoring Wisconsin 7 0 7 7 — 21 UCLA 10 7 3 0 — 20 Weather: Clear 52º. Attendance: 49,093. Scoring: WISC—Lee Evans, 54-yard pass from Brooks Bollinger. Vitaly Pisetsky converts. UCLA—Freddie Mitchell, 64-yard pass from Cory Paus. Chris Griffith converts. UCLA—Griffith, 31-yard field goal. UCLA— DeShaun Foster, seven-yard run. Griffith converts. UCLA—Griffith, 25-yard field goal. WISC—Chris Chambers, three-yard pass from Bollinger. Pisetsky converts. WISC—Michael Bennett, six-yard run. Pisetsky converts.
Wisconsin 18 44/177 130 18/9/1 62/307
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
20 37/114 282 33/20/1 70/396
Top Individuals Rushing — Foster (U) 26-107-1; Bennett (W) 16-83-1. Passing — Paus (U) 15-8-0-147-1; McEwan (U) 1812-1-135-0; Bollinger (W) 16-8-0-107-2. Receiving — Mitchell (U) 9-180-1; Poli-Dixon (U) 7-50-0; Seidman (U) 2-33-0; Chambers (Wisc) 4-30-1. Tackles — Nece (U) 11, Thomas (U) 8, Reese (U) 7, White (U) 7.
SEGA Sports Las Vegas Bowl UCLA 27, New Mexico 13 • December 25, 2002
Scoring Wisconsin 7 17 7 7 — 38 UCLA 7 14 7 3 — 31 Weather: Sunny 74º. Attendance: 93,872. Scoring: WISC—Ron Dayne, 54-yard run. Matt Davenport converts. UCLA—Jermaine Lewis, 38-yard pass from Cade McNown. Chris Sailer converts. WISC— Dayne, seven-yard run. Davenport converts. UCLA— Durell Price, 61-yard pass from Freddie Mitchell. Sailer converts. UCLA—Danny Farmer, 41-yard pass from McNown. Sailer converts. WISC—Dayne, 10-yard run. Davenport converts. WISC—Davenport, 40-yard field goal. WISC—Dayne, 22-yard run. Davenport converts. UCLA—Lewis, 10-yard run. Sailer converts. WISC— Jamar Fletcher, 46-yard interception return. Davenport converts. UCLA—Sailer, 30-yard field goal.
Wisconsin 22 48/343 154 17/9/0 65/497
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UCLA won its 10th bowl game in its last 14 outings with a 27-13 defeat of New Mexico in the Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl. Interim head coach Ed Kezirian guided the Bruin team to victory in a game dominated by the defenses. Neither team managed an offensive touchdown until the fourth quarter. A 74-yard punt return for a touchdown by Craig Bragg turned the momentum to the Bruin’s side after New Mexico was forced to punt on its first possession of the second half. True freshman safety Jarrad Page added a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, and Tyler Ebell made it 27-6 with a one-yard scoring run with 10:40 left. Senior Chris Griffith converted following Page’s touchdown and in the process set a school record for most career extra points (136). In the first half, Nate Fikse connected on a pair of field goals and tied the score at six-all at the half. The successful kicks marked his 11th and 12th consecutive made field goals of the season. After Fikse’s 49-yarder in the first quarter, Desmar Black intercepted a Drew Olson pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown. The extra point, attempted by Katie Hnida, the first woman to play in a Division I-A football game, was blocked by Brandon Chillar.
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Scoring New Mexico 6 0 0 7 — 13 UCLA 3 3 7 14 — 27 Weather: Clear 50º. Attendance: 30,324. Scoring: UCLA—Nate Fikse, 49-yard field goal. NMX— Desmar Black, 55-yard interception return. Hnida’s kick blocked. UCLA—Fikse, 39-yard field goal. UCLA— Craig Bragg, 74-yard punt return. Fikse converts. UCLA—Jarrad Page, 29-yard interception return. Chris Griffith converts. UCLA—Tyler Ebell, one-yard run. Fikse converts. NMX—Joe Manning, 11-yard pass from Casey Kelly. Kenny Byrd converts.
New Mexico 15 34/45 237 35/18/1 69/282
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
9 39/73 94 22/12/1 61/167
Top Individuals Rushing — Ebell (U) 25-70-1; White (U) 9-23; Moore (NM) 14-17. Passing — Moore (U) 16-9-0-80-0; D. Olson (U) 6-3-1-14-0; Kelly (NM) 32-18-1-237-1. Receiving — Bragg (U) 4-38-0; Taylor (U) 4-19-0; Counter (NM) 5-78-0; Farrell (NM) 4-78-0. Tackles — Reese (U) 8, Page (U) 8, Havner (U) 6.
Silicon Valley Football Classic Fresno State 17, UCLA 9 • December 30, 2003 Fresno State scored early and held off a determined second half effort by UCLA to gain a 17-9 win in the Silicon Valley Football Classic, played on a crisp and wet evening at San Jose State’s Spartan Stadium. Fresno State led 14-0 after one quarter, and a Bulldog field goal early in the second quarter made it 17-0. It was not until late in the quarter that the Bruin offense gained some momentum. UCLA managed a 97-yard drive to narrow the gap to 17-7 at the half. With 20 seconds remaining in the half, Drew Olson connected with Craig Bragg, who made a spectacular diving catch in the right side of the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown. UCLA began the second half by driving to Fresno State’s 29-yard line, but Justin Medlock’s 47-yard attempt fell short in the poor weather and sloppy field conditions. However, the Bruin defense held tough and Asi Faoa broke free and blocked Fresno State’s punt for a safety to pull UCLA within 17-9 with 7:11 left to play in the third quarter. The Bruins had one more chance late in the fourth quarter, getting the ball at their own 25-yard line with 3:55 to play. After a couple of completions to Marcedes Lewis, Olson had a pass deflected at the line and intercepted to end the Bruin hopes.
Scoring UCLA 0 7 2 0 — 9 Fresno State 14 3 0 0 — 17 Weather: Cool, Wet 50º. Attendance: 20,126 Scoring: Fresno—Bryson Sumlin, one-yard run. Brett Visintainer converts. Fresno—Sumlin, 44-yard pass from Paul Pinegar. Visintainer converts. Fresno—Visintainer, 36-yard field goal. UCLA—Craig Bragg, 27-yard pass from Drew Olson. Justin Medlock converts. UCLA—Team safety, after punt blocked by Asi Faoa.
UCLA 11 25/68 96 31/11/1 56/164
FSU First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
20 49/156 133 26/12/1 75/289
Top Individuals Rushing — Davis (FS) 13-77-0, Drew (U) 17-65-0, Wright (FS) 13-58-0. Passing —Pinegar (FS) 26-12-1133-1, D. Olson (U) 31-11-1-96-1. Receiving — Bragg (U) 5-71-1, Wood (FS) 3-33-0, Cowan (U) 3-16-0, Lewis (U) 2-13-0. Tackles — Leisle 10, Ohaeri 9.
Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl Wyoming 24, UCLA 21 • December 23, 2004 UCLA played most of the game without starting quartback Drew Olson, who left the contest in the second quarter with a sprained knee. Linebacker Spencer Havner, the Pac-10’s leading tackler, did not dress for the game due to injury. David Koral took over for Olson and added a spark to the UCLA offense. Throwing just the second college pass of his career, Koral scrambled out of the pocket and connected with Craig Bragg for a 17-yard touchdown to stake UCLA to a 14-10 lead at the half. The two connected on another scoring play in the third
quarter to propel the Bruins to a 21-10 lead. The pair of scoring catches by Bragg tied the Bruin bowl game record. Wyoming mounted a late comeback, using a trick play early in the fourth quarter as Jovon Bouknight threw a 22-yard scoring pass to J.J. Raterink off a reverse. Later in the quarter, faced with a fourth-and-one at the Bruins’ 27, Wyoming used a quarterback sneak to keep a drive alive. A pass interference call against Matt Clark moved the Cowboys to the 12-yard line, setting up a game-winning touchdown pass with just 0:57 on the clock.
Scoring Wyoming 10 0 0 14 — 24 UCLA 0 14 7 0 — 21 Weather: Partly cloudy 42º. Attendance: 29,062 Scoring: Wyoming—Deric Yaussi, 39-yard field goal. Wyoming—Tyler Holden, 10-yard pass from Corey Bramlett. Yaussi converts. UCLA—Junior Taylor, 29yard pass from Drew Olson. Justin Medlock converts. UCLA—Craig Bragg, 17-yard pass from David Koral. Medlock converts. UCLA—Bragg, 25-yard pass from Koral. Medlock converts. Wyoming—J.J. Raterink, 22-yard pass from Jovon Bouknight. Yaussi converts. Wyoming—John Wadkowski, 12-yard pass from Bramlet. Yaussi converts.
Wyoming 19 30/76 329 38/21/1 68/405
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
19 42/126 185 24/13/0 66/311
Top Individuals Rushing — Drew (U) 25-126-0, Harris (W) 13-27-0. Passing — Bramlet (W) 34-20-1-307-2, Koral (U) 12-7-0-89-2, D. Olson (U) 12-6-0-96-1. Receiving — Bouknight (W) 5-107-0, Holden (W) 4-115-1, Bragg (U) 7-95-2, Lewis (U) 2-41-0. Tackles — London 6, T. Brown 6, Morgan 4, Page 4.
Vitalis Sun Bowl UCLA 50, Northwestern 38 • December 30, 2005 The Bruins rebounded from an early 22-point deficit to record the biggest comeback in school history, as they defeated Northwestern 50-38 in El Paso, TX. Led by a pair of young running backs, true soph Chris Markey and true freshman Kahlil Bell, the Bruins racked up 310 yards on the ground. Senior quarterback Drew Olson, who threw just three interceptions during the regular season, struggled early as he was picked off three times in the first quarter. Two were returned for TDs, while the third set up a Northwestern scoring drive. Down 22-0, UCLA got on the board after a five-yard run by Bell. In the second quarter, the Bruins scored 22 unanswered points, highlighted by a 58-yard strike from Olson to freshman tight end Ryan Moya. In the third quarter, Northwestern managed a field goal, while junior Michael Pitre tacked on seven more points for the Bruins on a scoring pass. With most of the fourth quarter gone, Northwestern scored first (2:29 remaining) on an eight-yard pass play. On the ensuing kickoff, an onside kick bounced up into the hands of receiver Brandon Breazell who returned it 42 yards for a score. With 24 seconds to play, the Wildcats scored to close to within 43-38. Another onside kick by the Wildcats was picked up by Breazell, who this time ran 45 yards for a touchdown. The two schools combined to set a Sun Bowl record for total yards (1,037) and highest combined score (88). Markey and Bell were named the game’s co-MVPs, while Breazell was named the Special Teams Player of the Game. Junior tailback Maurice Drew, who was sidelined by an injury early in the game, broke the NCAA record for punt-return average after recording his 15th punt return of the season (28.5 avg. yards).
Scoring Northwestern 22 0 3 13 — 38 UCLA 7 22 7 14 — 50 Weather: Clear 56º. Attendance: 50,426 Scoring: NW—Joel Howells, 33-yard field goal. NW— Kevin Mims, 30-yard interception return. Howells’ kick blocked. NW—Mark Philmore, 19-yard run. Howells’ kick failed. NW—Nick Roach, 35-yard interception return. Howells converts. UCLA—Kahlil Bell,five-yard run. Jimmy Rotstein converts. UCLA—Ryan Moya, 58-yard pass from Drew Olson. Rotstein converts. UCLA—Bell, six-yard run. Lewis, pass from Olson. UCLA—Marcus Everett eight-yard pass from D. Olson. Rotstein converts. UCLA—Michael Pitre, five-yard pass from D.Olson. Rotstein converts. NW—Amado Villar-
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real, 31-yard field goal. NW—Mark Philmore, eight-yard pass from Brett Basanez. Basanez conversion pass intercepted. UCLA—Brandon Breazell, 42-yard kickoff return. Brian Malette converts. NW—Shaun Herbert, five-yard pass from Basanez. Villarreal converts. UCLA—Breazell, 45-yard kickoff return. Rotstein converts.
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33 32/168 416 70/38/2 102/584
24 50/310 143 24/10/3 74/453
First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int. Total Plays/Total Yards
Top Individuals Rushing — Markey (U) 23-150-0, Bell (U) 19-136-2, Sutton (N) 18-84-0. Passing — Basanez (N) 70-38-2416-2, D. Olson (U) 24-10-3-143-3. Receiving — Lane (N) 7-136-0, Sutton (N) 7-67-0, Herbert (N) 7-61-1, Drew (U) 2-29-0. UCLA Tackles — C. Taylor 12, Horton 10.
Emerald Bowl Florida State 44, UCLA 27 • December 27, 2006 In front of a sold out, predominantly Bruin-friendly crowd at AT&T Ball Park in San Francisco, the Bruins dropped a 44-27 decision to Florida State in the Emerald Bowl. Despite an impressive offensive performance, the Bruins couldn’t overcome a 21-0 run by FSU in the fourth quarter. The Seminoles scored game’s first touchdown, but UCLA then scored 10 unanswered points, highlighted by Patrick Cowan’s 78-yard touchdown strike to Brandon Breazell, to end the first quarter up 10-7. The defense held Florida State to just two second quarter field goals, while the Bruins put up 10 more points on an amazing seven-yard touchdown catch by Junior Taylor and a 19-yard field goal by Justin Medlock to head into halftime up 20-13. The Seminoles opened the second half with a field goal, then tacked on seven more points after a UCLA punt was blocked and returned 25-yards for a touchdown. UCLA’s Chane Moline rushed for an eight-yard touchdown to put the Bruins up, 27-23, at the end of the third quarter. Florida State held the Bruins scoreless in the fourth, scoring 21 unanswered points, capped off by an 86-yard interception return for a score. In the game, UCLA racked up 434 yards of total offense with Cowan throwing for 240 yards. Running back Chris Markey broke the 1,000-yard rushing (11th Bruin to do so) mark with his 144-yard performance. The Bruin defense was led by Alterraun Verner, who equaled his career-high with nine tackles.
Scoring Florida State 7 6 10 21 — 44 UCLA 10 10 7 0 — 27 Weather: Clear and Windy 55º. Attendance: 40,331 Scoring: FSU—Lorenzo Booker, 25-yard run. Gary Cismesia converts. UCLA—Brandon Breazell, 78yard pass from Pat Cowan. Justin Medlock converts. UCLA—Medlock, 46-yard field goal. FSU—Cismesia, 39-yard field goal. UCLA—Junior Taylor, 7-yard pass from P. Cowan. Medlock converts. UCLA—Medlock, 19-yard field goal. FSU—Cismesia, 21-yard field goal. FSU—Cismesia, 36-yard field goal. FSU—Lawrence Timmons, 25-yard blocked punt return. Cismesia converts. UCLA—Chane Moline, 8-yard run. Medlock converts. FSU—Greg Carr, 30-yard pass from Drew Weatherford. Cismesia converts. FSU—Booker, 3-yard run. Cismesia converts. FSU—Tony Carter, 86-yard inter. return. Cismesia converts.
FSU 21 30/105 325 43/21/1 73/430
UCLA First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Att/Comp/Int Total Plays/Total Yards
17 35/194 240 36/15/2 71/434
Top Individuals Rushing - Markey (U) 19-144-0, Booker (F) 22-91-2; Receiving - Booker (F) 5-117-0, Breazell (U) 1-78-1; Passing - Weatherford (F) 43-21-1-325-1, Cowan (U) 36-15-2-240-2; UCLA Tackles - Verner 9, C. Taylor 8, Horton 6, Van 5, McNeal 4, R. Carter 4, Davis 4.
Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl BYU 17, UCLA 16 • December 27, 2007 In the second meeting of the season between the two schools, the Cougars came out on top in Las Vegas. The first quarter saw the teams trade field
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL goals. BYU took a 10-3 lead early in the second quarter on a touchdown pass. Another field goal by Kai Forbath pulled the Bruins to within four, but BYU once again marched down the field to score on a pass play for a 17-6 advantage. A Cougar fumble, just before the end of the first half, gave the Bruins the ball on BYU’s four-yard line. UCLA took advantage of the opportunity, scoring on a four-yard pass play from McLeod Bethel-Thompson to Brandon Breazell to close to within four at the break. After a scoreless third quarter, UCLA tacked on another field goal with 6:24 remaining to trail by just one, 17-16. The Bruin offense got the ball back one last time with two minutes to play and marched down the field to set up a potential game-winning field goal try with just seconds remaining. However, the Cougars blocked the attempt. Chris Markey led all rushers with 117 yards. Kyle Bosworth led the defense with 12 tackles, while Bruce Davis tallied 2.5 sacks. Scoring UCLA 3 10 0 3 — 16 BYU 3 14 0 0 — 17 Weather: Clear, Cool and Calm 42º. Attendance: 40,712 Scoring: UCLA—Kai Forbath, 22-yard field goal. BYU—Mitch Payne, 29-yard field goal. BYU—Austin Collie, 14-yard pass from Max Hall. Payne converts. UCLA—Forbath, 52-yard field goal. BYU—Michael Reed, 13-yard pass from Hall. Payne converts. UCLA—Brandon Breazell, 4-yard pass from McLeod Bethel-Thompson. Forbath converts. UCLA—Forbath, 50-yard field goal.
UCLA 18 47/162 154 29/11/1 76/316
BYU First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Att/Comp/Int Total Plays/Total Yards
17 28/34 231 35/21/0 63/265
Top Individuals Rushing - Markey (U) 27-117-0, Tonga (B) 3-21-0; Receiving - Breazell (U) 4-44-1, Collie (B) 6-107-1; Passing - Bethel-Thompson (U) 11-27-1-154-1, Hall (B) 21-35-0-231-2; UCLA Tackles - Ky. Bosworth 12, Keyes 9, Horton 7, Davis 7, R. Carter 6, Taylor 6.
EagleBank Bowl UCLA 30, Temple 21 • December 29, 2009 UCLA rallied from a 21-7 second-quarter deficit to win the second-ever EagleBank Bowl in Washington DC. It was UCLA’s fourth win in a five-game span and the first bowl victory under head coach Rick Neuheisel. In cold and windy RFK Stadium, Temple jumped to an early lead but UCLA tied the game when quarterback Kevin Prince and Nelson Rosario hooked up for a 46-yard touchdown. The Owls then scored the next two TDs, but UCLA drove for a field goal at the end of the half to make the score 21-10 at the break. Early in the third quarter, Terrence Austin turned a fourth-down slant pass into a 32-yard touchdown and Kai Forbath’s field goal early in the final quarter brought the Bruins to within one at 21-20. With just over six minutes left, linebacker Akeem Ayers picked off an Owl pass at the two-yard line and scored the go-ahead touchdown. A two-point conversion and a safety made the final score 30-21. UCLA’s defense allowed just 41 net yards and no points in the second-half of the come-from-behind win.
Scoring UCLA 7 3 7 13 — 30 Temple 7 14 0 0 — 21 Weather: Cold, windy 30º. Attendance: 23,072 Scoring: TEM—Steve Maneri, 26-yard pass from V. Charlton. B. McManus converts. UCLA—Nelson Rosario, 46-yard pass from Kevin Prince. Kai Forbath converts. TEM—Bernard Pierce, 11-yard run. McManus converts. TEM—Matt Brown, 2-yard run. McManus converts. UCLA—Forbath, 40-yard field goal. UCLA— Terrence Austin, 32-yard pass from Prince. Forbath converts. UCLA—Forbath, 42-yard field goal. UCLA— Akeem Ayers, 2-yard interception. Rosario, conversion pass from Prince. UCLA—Safety.
UCLA 13 28/93 221 31/16/1 59/314
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ALL-TIME BOWL RESULTS (16-18-1 Overall) Date Dec. 26, 2015 Jan. 2, 2015 Dec. 31, 2013 Dec. 27, 2012 Dec. 31, 2011 Dec. 29, 2009 Dec. 22, 2007 Dec. 27, 2006 Dec. 30, 2005 Dec. 23, 2004 Dec. 30, 2003 Dec. 25, 2002 Dec. 29, 2000 Jan. 1, 1999 Jan. 1, 1998 Dec. 25, 1995 Jan. 1, 1994 Dec. 31, 1991 Jan. 2, 1989 Dec. 25, 1987 Dec. 30, 1986 Jan. 1, 1986 Jan. 1, 1985 Jan. 2, 1984 Jan. 1, 1983 Dec. 31, 1981 Dec. 25, 1978 Dec. 20, 1976 Jan. 1, 1976 Jan. 1, 1966 Jan. 1, 1962 Jan. 1, 1956 Jan. 1, 1954 Jan. 1, 1947 Jan. 1, 1943
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Opponent Score Bowl Game Nebraska 37 Foster Farms Bowl Kansas State 35 Valero Alamo Bowl Virginia Tech 12 Hyundai Sun Bowl Baylor 49 Bridgepointe Education Holiday Bowl Illinois 20 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Temple 21 EagleBank Bowl Brigham Young 17 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl Florida State 44 Emerald Bowl Northwestern 38 Vitalis Sun Bowl Wyoming 24 Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl Fresno State 17 Silicon Valley Football Classic New Mexico 13 SEGA Sports Las Vegas Bowl Wisconsin 21 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl Wisconsin 38 Rose Bowl presented by AT&T Texas A&M 23 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Kansas 51 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl Wisconsin 21 Rose Bowl Illinois 3 Hancock Bowl Arkansas 3 Mobil Cotton Bowl Florida 16 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl Brigham Young 10 Freedom Bowl Iowa 28 Rose Bowl Miami 37 Fiesta Bowl Illinois 9 Rose Bowl Michigan 14 Rose Bowl Michigan 33 Bluebonnet Bowl Arkansas 10 Fiesta Bowl Alabama 36 Liberty Bowl Ohio State 10 Rose Bowl Michigan State 12 Rose Bowl Minnesota 21 Rose Bowl Michigan State 17 Rose Bowl Michigan State 28 Rose Bowl Illinois 45 Rose Bowl Georgia 9 Rose Bowl
Hyundai Sun Bowl UCLA 42, Virginia Tech 12 • December 31, 2013 Quarterback Brett Hundley used his arm and legs to help UCLA best Virginia Tech in the Sun Bowl. Hundley had touchdown runs of 86- and 7-yards and threw scoring passes of 8- and 59-yards against the Hokies’ fourthranked defense. He finished with 161 yards on the ground and 226 passing yards. “It was a special game,” Hundley said. “We played well as an offense. We had to make adjustments. When we did, we got things going.” Hundley and UCLA linebacker Jordan Zumwalt shared MVP honors. Zumwalt had 10 tackles and returned an interception 43 yards to set up a touchdown. “It’s the best game I’ve ever seen him play,” Mora said about Zumwalt. “He was unbelievable from start to finish. The Bruins (10-3) outscored the Hokies (8-5) 28-2 in the fourth quarter. After Virginia Tech cut it to 14-10 on a 22-yard field goal with 3:53 left in the third quarter, UCLA answered with a 12-play, 85-yard drive, capped by Paul Perkins’s 5-yard run early in the fourth. True freshman linebacker Myles Jack then intercepted a pass and returned 29 yards for a touchdown that made it 28-10. “In the second half we blocked things up better,” Mora said. “We got back to doing what we do best. We played with great tempo. We were not as uptight.” UCLA pushed it to 35-12 on Hundley’s 8-yard touchdown pass to freshman receiver Thomas Duarte with 7:31 to play. Hundley fired a 59-yard scoring strike down the right sideline to Shaquelle Evans for another score with 5:49 remaining. It wasn’t that easy early on, though, for UCLA, which led 14-7 at the half. Hundley had six carries for 168 yards in the half. He set the Sun Bowl record for rushing yards by a quarterback by halftime, even though he lost 7 yards in the second. The win in the first meeting between the teams allowed UCLA to post its first 10-win season since 2005.
return. Fairbairn converts. VT—safety, punter stepped out of end zone. UCLA—Thomas Duarte 8-yard pass from Hundley. UCLA—Shaq Evans, 59-yard pass from Hundley. Fairbairn converts.
UCLA 22 36/197 250 30/17/0 66/447
Va Tech First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Att/Comp/Int Total Plays/Total Yards
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Top Individuals Rushing - Hundley (U) 10-161-2, Manfro (U) 5-37-0, Thomas (VT) 3-49-0; Receiving - Evans (U) 4-92-1, James (U) 3-35-0, Lucien (U) 2-41-0, Payton (U) 2-240, Stanford (VT) 3-34-0; Passing - Hundley (U) 16-290-226-2, Fafaul (U) 1-1-0-24-0; Thomas (V) 4-12-0-480, Leal (VT) 11-24-2-128-0; UCLA Tackles - Zumwalt 10, Goforth 8, Jefferson 7, Sermons 6.
Scoring Virginia Tech 7 0 3 2 — 12 UCLA 7 7 0 28 — 42 Weather: Clear, 47º. Attendance: 47,912 Scoring: UCLA—Brett Hundley, 7-yard run. Ka’imi Fairbairn converts. VT—J.C. Coleman, 1-yard run. Miachel Branthover converts. UCLA—Hundley, 86-yard run. Fairbairn converts. VT—Branthover, 22-yard field goal. UCLA—Paul Perkins, 5-yard run. Fairbairn converts. UCLA—Myles Jack, 24-yard interception
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UCLA 40, Kansas State 35 • January 2, 2015
16 39/331 136 24/12/0 63/467 1/1 15/128 24:36 7/15 7/51 4/4
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Even with a 31-6 halftime lead, UCLA coach Jim Mora knew the Bruins had a lot of work to do to finish off Kansas State in the Alamo Bowl. ‘’We’re playing the 11th-ranked team in the country, and it’s not going to be easy,’’ Mora said. ‘’You know they’re going to fight back. If they don’t fight back, they don’t deserve to be No. 11.’’ The No. 14 Bruins held on, beating the Wildcats 40-35 on Friday night. Kansas State scored 22 of the first 25 points in the second half, cutting it to 34-28 on quarterback Jake Waters’ 1-yard run with 4:54 left. Paul Perkins countered for UCLA with a 67-yard run with 2:20 to go. The Wildcats weren’t finished. Waters threw a 29-yard touchdown pass with 1:21 left, but Perkins recovered the onside kick for UCLA and the Bruins ran out the clock. Waters was sacked seven times - twice by Butkus Award winner Eric Kendricks - and threw an interception (Myles Jack) and lost a fumble. UCLA raced to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter, with quarterback Brett Hundley scoring on runs of 10 and 28 yards. The Bruins outgained Kansas State 218-4 and had a 9-1 edge in first downs in the quarter. In the second quarter, Perkins had a 32-yard touchdown run and Hundley threw a 7-yard scoring pass to Devin Lucien. The Bruins sacked Waters five times in the half. With the win, UCLA matched the school mark for victories in a season and become the ninth Bruin team to win as many as 10 games in a season. The 10-win season was the first back-to-back 10 wins seasons for the Bruin program since 1997 and 1998. The victory also marked UCLA’s 10th straight away from the Rose Bowl (a schoolbest 7-0 record in 2014). The last time it had a streak of as many as 10 straight wins away from home was when it captured a school-best 10 straight during 1997-98. It went unbeaten in 12 straight games (10-0-2) away from home in a series of contests in 1974-76, but never won more than six in a row. Kendricks established a new school record with his 11th double-digit tackle performance of the season and upped his school record tackle total to 481. Kendricks finished the season with 149 tackles, which is fourth on the school single-season list. Hundley improved his school record totals in touchdown passes to 75 and total offense to 11,713 yards. Kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn became the first Bruin to register at least 100 points in three straight seasons during the contest. Receiver Jordan Payton has caught a pass in a teambest 16 straight games. With his four catches, receiver Jordan Payton moved up to sixth, with a total of 67, on the school’s all-time single season receptions list. Perkins registered a new career-high of 194 yards rushing in the win and moved past Wendell Tyler (1,388-1975), Freeman McNeil (1,396-1979), Gaston Green (1,4051986) and Karim Abdul-Jabbar (1,571) and into secondplace on the school’s all-time single-season rushing list. Perkins’ season total of 1,575 yards ranks second on the all-time school list behind only Johnathan Franklin (1,734 in 2012). It was UCLA’s third win of the season over teams ranked in the AP top 15 at the time of the game, which is the most by the program since it defeated four such teams in 1952 --- previous 2014 wins were at #15 Arizona State and vs. #14 Arizona. In the 1952 season, the Bruins posted wins over #9 TCU, #13 Stanford, at #10 Wisconsin and at #11 California. UCLA has now played a game in the state of Texas in six straight calendar years: 2015 – Alamo Bowl, 2014 – win in Arlington, Texas vs. Texas, 2013 – win in El Paso, Texas Sun Bowl vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 – win in Houston, Texas at Rice, 2011 loss at U. of Houston, 2010 win at U. of Texas.
Scoring Kansas State 0 6 15 14 — 35 UCLA 17 14 3 6 — 40 Weather: Clear, 74º indoors. Attendance: 60,517 Scoring: UCLA—Brett Hundley, 10-yard run. Ka’imi Fairbairn converts. UCLA—Fairbairn 27-yd field goal. UCLA—Hundley 28 yd run, Fairbairn converts. KS— Matthew McCrane, 47-yd field goal. KS—McCrane 29-yd field goal. UCLA—Paul Perkins, 32-yard run. Fairbairn converts. UCLA—Devin Lucien 7-yd pass from Hundley. Fairbairn converts. KS—Tyler Lockett 3-yd pass from Jake Waters. Lockett pass from Waters. KS—DeMarcus Robinson 2-yd run. McCrane converts. UCLA—Fairbairn 44-yd field goal. KS—Waters 1-yd run. McCrane converts. UCLA—Perkins 67-yd run. Perkins rush failed. KS—Lockett 29-yd pass from Waters. McCrane converts.
K-State First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Comp/Att/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Conversion/Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
27 33/31 338 49/31/1 81/369 1/1 6/39 35:24 6/16 2/14 4/4
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 20-194-2, Hundley (U) 11-96-2, Lucien (U) 1-34-0, Jones (KS) 9-19-0; Receiving - Payton (U) 4-58-0, Lucien (U) 3-29-1, Fuller (U) 2-19-0, Johnson (U) 2-11-0, Duarte (U) 1-19-0, Lockett (KS) 13-164-2, Sexton (KS) 10-104-0, Cook (KS) 3-26-0; Passing Hundley (U) 12-24-0-136-1; Waters (KS) 31-48-1-338-2; UCLA Tackles - Kendricks 10, Moreau 9, Wadood 8, Jack 8, Jefferson 7.
Scoring UCLA 7 14 0 8 — 29 Nebraska 7 14 9 7 — 37 Weather: Partly Cloudy 46º. Attendance: 33,527 Scoring: UCLA—Paul Perkins, 1-yard run. Ka’imi Fairbairn converts. NEB—Imani Cross, 1-yard run. Drew Brown converts. UCLA—Kenneth Walker 60-yd pass from Josh Rosen. Fairbairn converts. UCLA—Nate Starks, 26-yard pass from Rosen. Fairbairn converts. NEB—Terrell Newby 3-yd run. Brown converts. NEB— Andy Janovich, 1-yard run. Brown converts. NEB—Stanley Morgan 22-yd pass from Tommy Armstrong. Kick failed. NEB—Brown 20-yd field goal. NEB—Armstrong 3-yd run. Brown converts. UCLA—Jordan Payton 9-yd pass from Rosen. Thomas Duarte pass from Rosen.
UCLA 17 16/67 319 41/26/2 57/386 2/0 7/56 21:45 5/12 1/7 2/3
NEB First Downs Carries/Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Passing Pass Att/Comp/Int Total Plays/Total Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties Time of Possession Third Down Converstion/Att Sacks/Yds Red Zone
31 62/326 174 19/12/0 81/500 1/1 6/38 38:15 7/11 0/0 5/6
Top Individuals Rushing - Perkins (U) 12-68-1; Ozigbo (N) 21-87-0, Armstrong (N) 10-76-1; Cross (N) 15-55-1; Receiving Andrews (U) 6-38-0, Duarte (U) 4-52-0, Walker (U) 3-881, Payton (U) 3-37-1; Reilly (N) 3-38-0, Westerkamp (N) 2-44-0; Passing - Rosen (U) 26-40-2-319-3, Armstrong (N) 12-19-0-174-1; UCLA Tackles - Clark 11, Wadood 10, Goforth 9, Wallace 8.
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Foster Farms Bowl Nebraska 37, UCLA 29 • December 26, 2015 SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Tommy Armstrong Jr. threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score to help Nebraska cap a losing season by beating UCLA 37-29 in the Foster Farms Bowl on Saturday night. The Cornhuskers (6-7) scored 30 straight points after falling behind 21-7 early to overtake the Bruins (8-5) and provide a happy ending to coach Mike Riley’s first season. Stanley Morgan Jr. gave Nebraska the lead for good with a one-handed, 22-yard catch in the third quarter and Imani Cross, Terrell Newby and Andy Janovich all ran for scores for the Cornhuskers. Armstrong completed 12 of 19 passes for 174 yards and ran for 76 more to lead the way for Nebraska, which had a season high with 326 yards rushing on 62 carries. Five UCLA opponents surpassed 200 rushing yards this season. “We need to get bigger, obviously,” said Bruins coach Jim Mora. “We need to get stronger, obviously.” Josh Rosen threw for 319 yards and two touchdowns for the Bruins. Nebraska only got the chance to play in a bowl because there were not enough six-victory teams to fill all 80 slots — and the Cornhuskers made the most of the opportunity by taking the game over in the third quarter. After tying the score with two late touchdowns in the second quarter, Nebraska outgained UCLA 196 to 1 in the third quarter behind a dominant running game. The Cornhuskers gained 151 yards on the ground alone in the third quarter, with the run game setting up Morgan’s touchdown catch that made the score 27-21 and then leading the way on drives that ended in a field goal and Armstrong’s 3-yard run in the opening minute of the fourth quarter to make the score 37-21. UCLA defensive back Jaleel Wadood recorded 10 tackles, one for loss, and added a fumble recovery while earning the Defensive Player of the Game honors.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON In 1954, UCLA fielded the finest football team in the school’s history. The 1954 Bruins compiled a perfect 9-0 record and were voted National Champions by United Press International at the end of the season. Most of the key players from the 1953 Bruins, who posted a record of 8-2, returned for the 1954 season, led by legendary head coach Henry R. “Red” Sanders. During his nine seasons in Westwood, Sanders’ winning percentage was .773 and he won three Pacific Coast Conference titles. The Bruins opened the 1954 season on Sept. 18 with a 67-0 victory over San Diego Navy at the Coliseum. The point total was the highest in school history at the time. The following week, the Bruins improved to 2-0 with a 32-7 victory at Kansas. On Friday night, Oct. 1, amid much pre-game hype, defending national champion Maryland invaded the Coliseum. Playing in front of 73,376 fans, Bob Davenport rushed for 87 yards and both touchdowns in a 12-7 Bruin victory. The next week, UCLA received its sternest test of the year. Playing Washington on the road in Seattle, UCLA built a 21-0 lead. However, the Husky passing attack brought the home team within striking distance and a missed PAT turned out to be the difference in a 21-20 Bruin win. Stanford was next on the hit parade and the Indians were hit often. The Bruins rushed for 418 yards and threw for 59 more. Defensively, UCLA intercepted Stanford, led by future NFL quarterback John Brodie, eight times. UCLA scored early and often en route to a 72-0 win and a victory margin that remains as the school record. The carnage continued the following week as the Bruins won 61-0 at Oregon State. UCLA accounted for 593 yards of total offense, including 498 on the ground. The following week, California scored the only touchdown UCLA’s defense allowed in the season’s final five games, but it wasn’t nearly enough. The Bruins won 27-6 in Berkeley, behind 113 yards rushing and 120 yards passing by Primo Villanueva. The Bruins improved to 8-0 on the season the following week, shutting out Oregon, 41-0, in the Coliseum. On Nov. 20, the Bruins faced USC before 102,548 fans in the sold out Coliseum.
UCLA held a 7-0 lead entering the fourth quarter before exploding for 27 points in the final 15 minutes to finish the season with a perfect 9-0 record. UCLA did not play in the Rose Bowl following that magical season because of the “no-repeat” rule. It was voted No. 1 on the United Press International poll and shared the national championship with Ohio State (the Associated Press champ). The 1954 team set numerous records, including points in a season (367), points in a game (72) and touchdowns in a season (55). It led the nation in scoring offense (40.8 average) and scoring defense (4.4 average). Today, it still ranks No. 1 in school history in rushing defense (659 yards), total defense (1,708 yards) and scoring defense (40 points) while its 40.8 scoring average ranks second in school history. Tackle Jack Ellena, who finished seventh in the 1954 Heisman Trophy balloting, along with guard Jim Salsbury, fullback Bob Davenport and halfback Primo Villanueva each earned first-team All-America honors, as well as All-Coast and All-PCC acclaim. Eight other Bruins were named All-America honorable mention, including guard Sam Boghosian, who earned Academic All-America honors and was first-team All-Coast. Terry Debay was the team’s most valuable player and a second-team Academic All-American. Other All-America honorable mentions included Hardiman Cureton (All-Coast and All-PCC second team), John Peterson (All-Coast second team), Bob Heydenfeldt (All-Coast second team), Jim Decker (All-PCC second team), Joe Ray (All-Coast and All-PCC second team) and Rommie Loudd. Bob Long was selected secondteam All-Coast and All-PCC while Gil Moreno and Warner Benjamin earned AllCoast honorable mention. Decker led the team and ranked fifth in the PCC in rushing with 508 yards, followed by Villanueva with 486 and Davenport with 479. Villanueva passed for 400 yards and five touchdowns to lead the team while Davenport led the PCC in scoring with 11 touchdowns and Sam Brown led the league in punt returns (26.2 average and three touchdowns). Heydenfeldt ranked second in punting (39.9). Tommy Prothro, who would later become head coach at UCLA (1965-70) after a successful stint at Oregon State, was a key assistant coach on this team. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1991.
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UCLA’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS TROY AIKMAN UCLA’s starting quarterback from 1987-88 … Consensus All-American in 1988 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008 … 1988 winner of the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award ... Third in the 1988 Heisman Trophy voting ... Ranks sixth in school history in career touchdown passes (41) and completions (406); seventh in yardage (5,298) despite playing just two years after transferring from Oklahoma ... Led UCLA to a two-year record of 20-4 and two bowl victories ... His 24 touchdown passes in 1988 rank fourth (tied) on that UCLA list … No. 1 selection in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys ... Won three Super Bowls in his 12-year NFL career ... Only the second Bruin to be selected for both the NFF and Pro Football Halls of Fame ... Had his UCLA jersey retired in Nov. of 2014.
GARY BEBAN UCLA’s starting quarterback from 1965-67 … Only UCLA player to win Heisman Trophy (1967) … Consensus All-American in 1967 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988 … Ranks 11th in career passing yards with 4,087 and seventh in career total offense with 5,358 yards … Ranks fifth in school history with 35 career touchdowns and 12th in scoring (214) … Led the team in passing and total offense three times … Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame.
RANDY CROSS One of the best linemen to play at UCLA, Randy lined up at both center and guard during the 1973-74-75 seasons … Named All-American in 1975 … Starter in 28 of his 34 career games, including the final 23 … Named team’s outstanding lineman in 1974 and 1975 … Member of the 1976 Rose Bowl team which defeated top-ranked Ohio State … Team went 24-7-3 in his three seasons … Second-round selection of the 49’ ers in the ’76 NFL draft … Played with San Francisco from 1976-88 and was on Super Bowl championship teams in ’82, ’85 and ’89 … Works as an NFL and college television analyst for CBS/CBS College Sports, Sirius Sports radio ... Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2010.
TERRY DONAHUE Served as head coach for 20 years (1976-95) … The winningest coach in school history with a record of 151-74-8 and the winningest coach in Pacific-10 Conference history with 98 league victories … The first coach in NCAA history to win a bowl game in seven consecutive seasons (1982-88) … His teams went on to win eight straight bowls overall … Led UCLA to five Pac-10 titles, four Rose Bowls and a post-season record of 8-4-1 … Won his final five games against USC, becoming the first coach in the history of the series to win five consecutive games, and finished with a 10-9-1 record in the series … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2000 … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
Played offensive tackle in 1992-93-94-95 … Consensus All-American in 1995 … Twice selected All-Pac-10 (1994-95) … Four-year starter … Winner of 1995 Outland Trophy … Runner-up for 1995 Lombardi Award … Did not allow a sack as a senior and just one in his final two years … Moved into the starting lineup midway through his true freshman season … Selected in first round (No. 4 overall) by the Baltimore Ravens in the 1996 NFL Draft … Selected to play in 11 Pro Bowls … Played in the 2001 Super Bowl … Retired on June 12, 2008 after 12 NFL seasons … UCLA jersey was retired in Feb. of 1997 … Selected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2012 ... Class of 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame.
TOMMY PROTHRO Served as head coach from 1965-70 … Compiled record of 41-18-3 and his winning percentage of .686 ranks second in UCLA history (three years minimum) … Led UCLA to its first bowl win, a 14-12 victory over Michigan State in the 1966 Rose Bowl … Four of his six teams ranked in the final UPI Top 10 … Coached UCLA’s only Heisman Trophy winner (Gary Beban) … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1991.
JERRY ROBINSON Starting linebacker for UCLA from 1976-78 and a reserve receiver in 1975 … The nation’s first three-time consensus All-American since SMU’s Doak Walker in 1947-49 and the first-ever in Pac-10 and UCLA history (1976-78) … AllConference from 1976-78 … Ranks second on UCLA career tackles list, with 468, and first (161) and second (159) on the single-season lists … 10th in the 1978 Hesiman Trophy balloting … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1996.
RED SANDERS Served as head coach from 1949 through 1957, passing away shortly before the 1958 season … Led UCLA to its only national championship in 1954 … Compiled a record of 66-19 and his winning percentage of .773 is the highest in UCLA history … Won three Pacific Coast Conference titles … Charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1996.
JOHN SCIARRA Played quarterback at UCLA in 1972-73-74-75 and posted a 16-3-3 record as starter ... Named a consensus All-American in 1975 ... 1975 tri-captain ... Led Bruins to a win in the 1976 Rose Bowl over top-ranked Ohio State and was named Player of the Game ... Finished seventh in the 1975 Heisman Trophy voting ... NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship winner ... NCAA Top 10 Award winner ... National FB Foundation Scholar-Athlete ... Played in the Canadian Football League and with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1978-83 ... Was on the 1981 Eagle Super Bowl team.
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Played free safety for UCLA from 1977-1980 … Became a starter in the second game of his freshman year… One of two three-time consensus All-Americans in UCLA and Pac-10 history (1978-80) … First defensive four-time first-team All-Pac-10 player (1977-80) … Ranks first on UCLA career interception list with 19 and fifth in career tackles with 374 … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1991.
Al played guard in 1941-42-45 … Named an All-American following the 1945 season … Starter on UCLA’s first Rose Bowl team in 1943 … Returned to UCLA after a three-year stint in the U.S. Air Force … Named team MVP in ’45 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1983.
TOM FEARS Tom played wide receiver in 1946-47 … Earned All-Coast recognition as a senior … Starred with the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1976 ... First Bruin in the NFF and Pro Football Halls of Fame.
KENNY WASHINGTON Played halfback for UCLA from 1937-1939 … UCLA’s first All-American in 1939 … All-Conference in 1939 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1956, the first UCLA player so honored … Ranks 18th on UCLA career rushing list with 1,915 yards (he ranked first from 1939 through 1972) and among the all-time leaders in total offense with 3,206 yards … Led the team in passing and rushing three straight seasons … Charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame.
BILL KILMER Bill played single-wing halfback in 1958-59-60 … Named All-American in 1960 … Team MVP in 1960 … Led the nation in total offense that season with 1,889 yards … Led UCLA in total offense, passing and punting in 1959-60 and both rushing and scoring in 1960 … Went on to a highly successful NFL career as a quarterback with San Francisco, New Orleans and Washington … Played in the 1973 Super Bowl with the Redskins … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1999.
DONN MOOMAW Starting linebacker/center for UCLA from 1950-52 … Earned All-American honors in 1950 and consensus honors in 1952 … All-Conference from 1950-52 … Fourth in the 1952 Heisman Trophy balloting … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1973 … 1952 Academic All-American … First round draft choice of Los Angeles Rams in 1953 NFL Draft … Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame and the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’S PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS TROY AIKMAN Inducted in 2006 … Aikman was the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys from 1989-2000 … No. 1 selection of the 1989 NFL Draft … First quarterback in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span … Winningest starting quarterback of any decade with 90 of 94 career wins occurring in 1990s … Passed for 32,942 yards and 165 touchdowns in his 165 starts … Posted 13 regular season and four playoff 300-yard passing games … Named to six Pro Bowls.
TOM FEARS Inducted in 1970 … Fears played wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams from 1948-56 … During his career, he made 400 receptions for 5,397 yards and 38 touchdowns … Led all NFL receivers in each of his first three seasons (1948-50) … In 1950, he made 84 receptions for 1,116 yards and seven touchdowns … Set a single-game record (since broken) with 18 receptions … The first Bruin in the Pro Football and College Football Hall of Fame … Passed away in 2000.
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JIMMY JOHNSON Inducted in 1993 … Johnson played cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers from 1961-76 … During his career, he made 47 interceptions for 615 yards… Played in five Pro Bowls … Opponents usually avoided throwing in his area … Brother of 1960 Olympic gold medalist Rafer Johnson.
JONATHAN OGDEN Inducted in 2013 ... Selected in first round (No. 4 overall) by the Baltimore Ravens in the 1996 NFL Draft … Played 12 seasons with the Ravens ... Selected to play in 11 Pro Bowls … Named All-Pro nine times ... Played in the 2001 Super Bowl … Retired on June 12, 2008 after 12 NFL seasons … UCLA jersey was retired in Feb. of 1997 … Selected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2012.
BOB WATERFIELD Inducted in 1965 (third Hall of Fame class) … Waterfield played for the Cleveland Rams in 1945 and the Los Angeles Rams in 1946-52 … Named NFL Most Valuable Player as a rookie in 1945 while leading the Rams to the league championship … Led the NFL in passing in 1946 and 1951 and in touchdown passes in 1945 and 1946 … Played both ways and made 20 career interceptions … Led the NFL in field goals made in three separate seasons … Passed away in 1983.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’S ALL-AMERICANS Here is UCLA’s list of all-time All-Americans. UCLA has had 97 first-team All-American selections (87 players), headed by three-time consensus choices Jerry Robinson and Kenny Easley. Robinson (1976-77-78), an inside linebacker, and Easley (1978-79-80), a free safety, were the only three-time consensus All-Americans in Pac-10 history. The list also includes 1967 Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban, 1988 Davey O’Brien Award winner Troy Aikman, Outland Trophy winners Jonathan Ogden (1995) and Kris Farris (1998), 1998 Unitas Award winner Cade McNown, 2005 Mackey Award winner Marcedes Lewis, 2009 Groza Award winner Kai Forbath, 2013 Lott Trophy winner Anthony Barr, 2014 Lott Trophy, Butkus Award winner Eric Kendricks and 2015 Groza Award winner Ka’imi Fairbairn and two-time All-Americans Donn Moomaw, Paul Cameron, Bob Davenport, John Lee, Rahim Moore and Chris Sailer. Sailer is the only Bruin to earn first-team All-America honors at two positions in the same season.
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Name John Ryland, g (third team) Kenny Washington, h Jack Lescoulie, g (third team) Al Sparlis, g Burr Baldwin, e Ernie Case, b (second team) Don Paul, c (second team) Jerry Shipkey, b (second team) Don Malmberg, g (second team) Tom Fears, e (second team) Mike Dimitro, g (third team) Donn Moomaw, lb Donn Moomaw, lb (second team) Donn Moomaw, lb Paul Cameron, hb Ernie Stockert, e (second team) Paul Cameron, hb Jack Ellena, t Jim Salsbury, g Bob Davenport, fb Primo Villanueva, b (second team) Bob Davenport, fb Hardiman Cureton, g Rommie Loudd, e Jim Brown, g Sam Brown, b (second team) Jim Matheny, c (second team) Esker Harris, g (second team) Dick Wallen, e Bill Leeka, t (second team) Bill Leeka, t Bill Kilmer, hb Ron Hull, c Kermit Alexander, hb John Richardson, dt (second team) Mel Farr, hb John Richardson, dl Gary Beban, qb Don Manning, lb Larry Slagle, ot Mike Ballou, lb Floyd Reese, dt Dave Dalby, c (third team) Dave Dalby, c Jimmy Allen, db Efren Herrera, k Kermit Johnson, rb James McAlister, rb Fred McNeill, de Al Oliver, ot Randy Cross, og Cliff Frazier, ng John Sciarra, qb Jeff Dankworth, qb Oscar Edwards, db Jerry Robinson, lb Jerry Robinson, lb Manu Tuiasosopo, dt (second team) Gus Coppens, ot (third team) Kenny Easley, s Jerry Robinson, lb Manu Tuiasosopo, dt (second team) Kenny Easley, s Freeman McNeil, tb (third team) Kenny Easley, s Freeman McNeil, tb Tim Wrightman, te Luis Sharpe, ot Tom Ramsey, qb (second team) Cormac Carney, wr (second team) Karl Morgan, ng (second team) Don Rogers, s Paul Bergmann, te (second team) Mike Sherrard, wr (second team) Duval Love, ot (third team)
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Name John Lee, pk Duval Love, ot (second team) Neal Dellocono, lb (third team) John Lee, pk Mark Walen, dt (second team) James Washington, s (second team) Jim McCullough, og (third team) Gaston Green, tb (second team) Ken Norton, Jr., lb (second team) James Washington, s (third team) Gaston Green, tb Ken Norton, Jr., lb Troy Aikman, qb (second team) Carnell Lake, lb (second team) David Richards, ot (second team) Troy Aikman, qb Charles Arbuckle, te Darryl Henley, cb Carnell Lake, lb Frank Cornish, c (second team) Alfredo Velasco, pk (third team) Frank Cornish, c Kirk Maggio, p Charles Arbuckle, te (second team) Roman Phifer, olb Eric Turner, s Scott Miller, wr (third team) Matt Darby, s Sean LaChapelle, wr (second team) Carlton Gray, cb (third team) Carlton Gray, cb Vaughn Parker, ot (second team) Marvin Goodwin, s Bjorn Merten, pk Jamir Miller, olb Craig Novitsky, og Vaughn Parker, ot J.J. Stokes, wr Kevin Jordan, fl Donnie Edwards, olb (second team) Darren Schager, p (second team) Karim Abdul-Jabbar, tb Jonathan Ogden, ot Mike Flanagan, c (third team) Skip Hicks, tb Chad Overhauser, ot Chris Sailer, pk Chris Sailer, p Shaun Williams, fs Larry Atkins, ss (second team) Cade McNown, qb (third team)
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Name *& Kris Farris, ot *% Cade McNown, qb Larry Atkins, ss (second team) * Freddie Mitchell, wr Brian Polak, og (second team) * Robert Thomas, lb DeShaun Foster, tb (second team) Kenyon Coleman, dt (third team) Mike Saffer, ot (second team) * Dave Ball, de Brandon Chillar, lb (third team) Spencer Havner, lb * Maurice Drew, kr *@ Marcedes Lewis, te Bruce Davis, de * Justin Hickman, de * Justin Medlock, pk Chris Horton, s Matthew Slater, kr Bruce Davis, de (second team) Trey Brown, cb (second team) Kai Forbath, pk (third team) Alterraun Verner, cb (fourth team) ^* Kai Forbath, pk Rahim Moore, s Brian Price, dt Alterraun Verner, cb Rahim Moore, s Akeem Ayers, lb (second team) Jeff Locke, p (third team) Johnathan Franklin, rb Anthony Barr, lb (second team) Xavier Su’a-Filo, og (third team) ! Anthony Barr, lb Xavier Su’a-Filo, og (second team) !& Eric Kendricks, lb ^* Ka’imi Fairbarin, pk Kenny Clark, dl (third team)
Selections are first team unless otherwise indicated.
*Consensus Selection; †Heisman Trophy Winner; #Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award Winner; &Outland Trophy winner;%Johnny Unitas Award winner; @John Mackey Award winner; ^Lou Groza Award winner; ! Lott IMPACT Trophy Winner, &Butkus Award winner
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#11 • ANTHONY BARR, 6-4 240 San Pedro, Calif. Loyola HS Barr played linebacker in 2012 and 13 after being a running back in his first two seasons in the program ... 2013 Lott IMPACT Trophy winner ... 2013 Team Co-Captain ... Totaled 41.5 tackles for loss in his career, sixth on the all-time school list ... His career total of 23.5 sacks is tied for sixth on that school list ... Ranked among the nation’s leaders in sack (second) and tackles for loss in 2012 ... Second-team All-America pick in 2012 ... Named first-team All-Pac-12 after 2012 and 2013 seasons ... Selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft.
#33 • KARIM ABDUL-JABBAR, 5-11 198 Los Angeles, CA Dorsey HS Karim played tailback in 1992-94-95 … Earned All-America honors in 1995 … Set UCLA single-season rushing record (since broken) with 1,567 yards in 1995, despite missing virtually two entire games … The only player in school history to rush for over 200 yards in three consecutive games … His 261 rushing yards at Stanford ranks No. 5 at UCLA … Seventh player in Pac-10 history and first Bruin to rush for over 1,200 yards in back-to-back seasons … Tied school record (since broken) with eight games of 100+ yards in 1995, including four of at least 180 yards … Ended his career ranked No. 3 in rushing with 3,182 yards (now No. 5) … Selected in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins and rushed for over 1,000 yards as a rookie … Led the NFL in total touchdowns in 1997 ... Also played with Cleveland and Indianapolis Colts.
#43 • DAVE BALL, 6-5 235 Dixon, Calif. Dixon HS Played defensive end in 2000-01-02-03, starting the final three seasons … Earned consensus All-America honors as a senior (2003) … Selected ABC-Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year … One of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy for National Defensive Player of the Year … One of four finalists for the Lombardi Award, presented to the Nation’s Top Lineman … One of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks National Defensive End of the Year Award … Winner of the Pop Warner Award as Top Senior Player on the West Coast … Named Pac10 Defensive Player of the Year by league‘s coaches … Defensive winner of Morris Trophy, awarded to Pac10’s top lineman … Tied for the national lead with 16.5 quarterback sacks in 2003, setting a new UCLA record … Finished career with a school-record 30.5 sacks … Made 27.5 sacks in his final two years (25 games) … His 20.5 tackles for losses in 2003 rank No. 6 on UCLA’s single-season list and his 43.5 career tackles for losses rank No. 3 all-time … Selected in the fifth round (first pick) of the 2004 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers ... Has also been with the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets and Tennessee Titans.
#8 • TROY AIKMAN, 6-4 217 Henryetta, Okla. Henryetta HS Troy played quarterback in 1987-88 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1988 … Won the Davey O’Brien award as the nation’s top quarterback in 1988 and placed third in Heisman Trophy balloting … Posted a 20-4 two-year record as a starter … Led the Bruins to wins in the Aloha and Cotton Bowls … Set school records with 24 touchdown passes in a season and four (tied) in a game (both since broken) … Set school marks with 228 completions (since broken) in a season and 32 (since broken) in a game … In his two-year career, he completed 406 passes (No. 6) for 5,298 yards (No. 7) and 41 touchdowns (No. 6) … Named UCLA offensive MVP in 1988 … Selected as the No. 1 pick of the 1989 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys and played from 1989-2000 … First quarterback in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span … Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999 … Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008 ... Had his UCLA jersey retired at the Stanford game in 2014.
#57 • MIKE BALLOU, 6-3 230 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles HS Mike played middle linebacker in 1967-68-69 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1969 … Started 29 of 30 games in his career … 1969 tri-captain … Served as captain of his team in the Shrine All-Star Game … Played the 1970 season with the Boston Patriots.
#33 • KERMIT ALEXANDER, 5-11 187 Los Angeles, CA Mt. Carmel HS Kermit played halfback in 1960-61-62 … Earned AllAmerican honors in 1962 … Two-time team MVP and All-Around Excellence award winner … Team leader in pass receiving and kickoff returns in ’61 and ’62 … 1962 rushing leader … Also one of the team’s top defensive players … A first-round selection in the NFL draft by San Francisco … Enjoyed a long NFL career from 1963-76 with San Francisco, Los Angeles and Philadelphia ... Played in the 1968 Pro Bowl.
#16 • GARY BEBAN, 6-0 195 Redwood City, Calif. Sequoia HS Gary quarterbacked the Bruins in 1965-66-67 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1967 … Heisman Trophy winner in 1967 … Three-time All-Coast performer … Led team in total offense, passing and scoring in 1965-67 … Finished fourth in the 1966 Heisman Trophy balloting … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988 … Still ranks among the all-time greats at UCLA in career passing yards (No. 11 with 4,087 yards), total offense (No. 7 with 5,358 yards) and touchdowns scored (No. 5 with 35) … One of nine players to have his number retired … A charter member of UCLA’s Hall of Fame … A second-round selection by the Los Angeles Rams, he also played a couple of seasons with the Washington Redskins.
#83 • JIMMY ALLEN, 6-2 191 Clearwater, Fla. Los Angeles HS Jimmy played defensive back in 1972-73 … Named AllAmerican in 1973 … Started all 22 games in his career and the team posted a 17-5 record … Team interception leader and Rookie of the Year in 1972 … 1973 Leadership award winner … Set UCLA record with 100-yard interception return vs. California in 1973 … Drafted in the fourth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1974 … Played for Pittsburgh and the Detroit Lions from 1974-81 … Appeared in the 1975-76 Super Bowls with the Steelers.
#81 • CHARLES ARBUCKLE, 6-2 233 Houston, Tex. Willowridge HS Charles played tight end in 1986-87-88-89 … Earned All-America honors as a junior in 1988 … Second-team All-American in 1989 … Led the team in receiving in 1989 (33) … Had 73 career receptions … Selected in the fifth round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints … Also a member of the San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts ... Works as a college football analyst for ESPNU.
#63 • JIM BROWN, 6-0 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola HS Jim played guard in 1954-55 … Earned All-American honors in ’55 … Transferred from Santa Clara, which dropped its program … Teamed with Hardiman Cureton to form perhaps the nation’s top guard tandem … Member of the 1954 National Championship team … Team went 18-2 in his two seasons.
#38 • BURR BALDWIN, 6-1 196 Bakersfield, Calif. Kern Co. HS Burr played end in 1941-42-46 … Consensus All-American in 1946 … UCLA’s first consensus All-American … 1946 team MVP and co-captain … Seventh in 1946 Heisman Trophy balloting … Played in UCLA’s first two Rose Bowls … Starter on UCLA’s first regular-season unbeaten team (1946) … Jersey number is retired … Member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #34 • PAUL CAMERON, 6-0 179 Burbank, Calif. Burbank HS
#19 • JEFF DANKWORTH, 6-0 200 Reno, Nev. Reno HS
Paul played halfback in 1951-52-53 and earned consensus All-America honors in 1953 … Team MVP in ’51 and ’53 … Conference total offense leader in 1951 (1,482 yards) … Rushing (665 yards) and scoring leader (78 points) in 1953 … Led Bruins to the 1954 Rose Bowl game … Third in the ’53 Heisman Trophy balloting and sixth in 1952 … Bruins went 21-6-1 in his three seasons … Had his jersey number retired … Played in the NFL and the Canadian Football League.
Jeff played quarterback in 1974-75-76 … Earned AllAmerica honors in 1976 … 1974 Rookie of the Year … 1976 total offense leader (1,681 yards) and tri-captain … Team offensive MVP in 1976 … Finished 10th in Heisman Trophy balloting in 1976 … Team posted 24-7-4 record in his three seasons … NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winner … NCAA Top 10 award winner … Football Foundation Hall of Fame Scholarship winner.
#27 • BOB DAVENPORT, 6-1 210 Long Beach, Calif. Jordan HS Bob played fullback in 1953-54-55 … First Bruin to earn back-to-back All-American honors in 1954 and ’55 … Scored 25 touchdowns in 26 games during his three years … Played for three Pacific Coast Conference champions and was a member of the 1954 National Championship team … Member of two Rose Bowl teams … 1955 team MVP … Team posted a 26-4 record in his three seasons … Went on to play a season in the Canadian Football League.
#68 • FRANK CORNISH, 6-4 280 Chicago, Ill. Mt Carmel HS Frank played center in 1986-87-88-89 … Earned AllAmerica honors in 1989 … Three-year starter (1987-8889) and started all 35 games during that span … UCLA’s offensive MVP in 1989 … All-Pac-10 first-team in 1988 and second-team in 1989 … Selected in the sixth round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers … Played for San Diego, Dallas, Minnesota, Jacksonville and Philadelphia … Played in the 1993 and 1994 Super Bowls with the Cowboys to become part of the first father-son combination to have appeared in a Super Bowl.
#44 • BRUCE DAVIS, 6-3 250 Houston, Tex. Clear Creek HS Four-year letterman (2004-05-06-07) as a defensive end and linebacker ... As a starting defensive end in 2006, he earned first-team All-America honors from CollegeFootballNews.com and SI.com ... Earned second-team honors (Walter Camp Foundation) in 2007 ... Twice second-team All-Pac-10 (2006-07) ... As a junior, ranked fourth (tied) in NCAA with 12.5 quarterback sacks and 18th in tackles for loss (1.35 average - 17.5) ...Tied for first in Pac-10 in sacks and was No. 2 in the conference in tackles for loss ... As a senior, made 12.0 sacks and 15.5 TFL ... Ranks tied for fourth (2006) and eighth (2007) on UCLA’s season sack list and second with 29.0 career sacks ...Ranks fourth on UCLA list with 42.5 career TFL ... Made 47 tackles as a junior ... Made at least one sack in each of the final six regular-season games in 2006 ... Made 45 tackles as a senior ... In Las Vegas Bowl, made seven tackles, including 3.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks ... Selected by Pittsburgh in the third round of the 2008 NFL draft.
#51 • RANDY CROSS, 6-4 260 Tarzana, Calif. Crespi HS Randy played center and guard in 1973-74-75 … Named All-American in 1975 … Starter in 28 of his 34 career games, including the final 23 … Named team’s outstanding lineman in 1974-75 … Member of the 1976 Rose Bowl team which defeated top-ranked Ohio State … Team went 24-7-3 in his three seasons … Second-round selection of the 49ers in ’76 NFL draft … Played with San Francisco from 1976-88 and was on Super Bowl champion teams in ’82, ’85 and ’89 … Six-time All-Pro selection ... Works as NFL television analyst … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2010. ...
#60 • HARDIMAN CURETON, 6-1 218 Duarte, Calif. Monrovia HS
#5 • KENNY EASLEY, 6-3 206 Chesapeake, VA Smith HS
Hardiman played guard in 1953-54-55 and earned consensus All-America honors in 1955 … 1955 team captain … Member of the 1954 National Championship team … Played on three Pacific Coast Conference championship teams … Three-year starter on teams which produced a 26-4 record … Played both offensive and defensive line … Went on to play several years in the Canadian Football League … His team won the Grey Cup Championship in 1963 ... A 2005 UCLA Hall of Fame inductee.
Kenny played free safety in 1977-78-79-80 … First player in Pac-10 history to be named a first-team All-League selection in four straight years … UCLA’s second three-time consensus All-American … UCLA’s all-time interception leader (19) … Ranks fifth in career tackles (374) … 1977 Rookie of the Year … 1978 Most Improved Player … 1979 Outstanding Player of the USC game … 1980 Leadership award winner … 1979-80 Defensive team MVP … Finished ninth in the 1980 Heisman Trophy balloting … His No. 5 jersey has been retired … First-round pick and No. 4 selection overall by Seattle in the 1981 NFL draft … Played from 1981-87 with the Seahawks … Four-time All-Pro selection ... Named to NFL’s 1980’s All-Decade Team ... Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame and the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991.
#50 • DAVE DALBY, 6-2 250 Whittier, Calif. La Serna HS Dave played center in 1969-70-71 … Earned All-America honors in 1971 … Started all 31 career games … 1970-71 All-Coast selection … 1971 co-captain and team MVP … Enjoyed a long professional career with the Raiders from 1972-85 after being selected in the fourth round … Appeared in the 1977, ’81 and ’84 Super Bowls.
#21 • OSCAR EDWARDS, 6-0 187 Riverside, Calif. North HS Oscar played defensive back in 1975-76 … Earned AllAmerican honors in 1976 … 1976 team MVP on defense … 1976 tri-captain … Had highs of 14 tackles each against USC and Arizona State in 1976 …1975 Outstanding Defensive Player award … Second team All-Coast selection in 1975 … Had 165 tackles and the team posted a 18-4-2 record in his two seasons … Transferred from Riverside City College.
#43 • MATT DARBY, 6-2 205 Virginia Beach, VA Green Run HS Matt played strong safety in 1988-89-90-91 … Earned All-America honors in 1991 … Four-year starter … Led the team in tackles in 1991 with 85, including a team-best eight tackles for loss … Finished his career seventh alltime in tackles with 332 (now tied No. 9) … Selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fifth round of the 1992 NFL Draft and played in two Super Bowls with the Bills … Played with the Arizona Cardinals in 1996-97.
#77 • JACK ELLENA, 6-1 225 Susanville, Calif. Lassen HS Jack played tackle in 1952-53-54 … Named a consensus All-American in 1954 … An All-Conference performer in all three seasons … Alternate team captain in 1954 … Keyed the defense of UCLA’s undefeated 1954 national championship team … Finished seventh in the 1954 Heisman Trophy balloting … Named UPI Lineman of the Year in 1954 ... Team posted 25-3 record in his three seasons … Two-time Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Heavyweight wrestling champion … Also earned All-America honors on the UCLA wrestling team ... Went on to play in both the NFL and the Canadian Football League.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #15 • KA’IMI FAIRBAIRN, 6-0 190 Kailua, Haw. Punahou HS
#22 • MARVIN GOODWIN, 6-1 198 Camden, NJ Wilson HS
Ka’imi handled all placekicks in 2012-13-14-15 ... Earned consensus first-team All-America honors in 2015 ... Finished his career as the all-time leading scorer in Pac-12 and school history (413) ... Made a UCLA and conference game record long 60-yard field goal vs. Cal in 2015 ... First Bruin to record four straight seasons of 100-plus points ... Finished his career having made 41 straight field goals from 35 yards and in ... Second-team all-conference selection in 2015 ... Invited to the 2016 Senior Bowl and NFL Combine.
Marvin played safety in 1991-92-93 … Earned All-America honors as a junior in 1993 … Selected All-Pac-10 in 1993 … Led Pac-10 with six interceptions during the regular season … Led team in tackles (83) … Made key theft at end of game to preserve 27-21 victory over USC that clinched Rose Bowl berth … Two-year starter (1992-93) who started 23 straight games … Selected in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.
#3 • CARLTON GRAY, 6-1 185 Cincinnati, OH Forest Park HS #22 • MEL FARR, SR., 6-2 208 Beaumont, Tex. Hebert HS Mel played halfback in 1964-65-66 … Earned consensus All-American acclaim in ’66 … Named All-Coast in ’65-66 … Named Most Improved Player in ’65 … Named team MVP in ’66 … Team leader in rushing in 1965 (821 yds) and ’66 (809) … Seventh in the ’66 Heisman Trophy balloting … Team went 21-9-1 in his three seasons … First-round pick and No. 7 overall selection in the ’67 NFL draft by Detroit … Played with the Lions from 1967-73 and was NFL Rookie of the Year in 1967 ... Two-time Pro Bowl selection.
Carlton played cornerback in 1989-90-91-92 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1992 … Also named a GTE Academic All-American in ’92 … Four-year starter … Ranks second in UCLA history with his 16 career interceptions … Picked off 11 passes in 1991 to set a UCLA single-season record … National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete … Won the NCAA “Today’s Top Six” Award … Chosen in the second round of the 1993 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks … Played with the Seahawks, the Indianapolis Colts, the New York Giants and the Kansas City Chiefs … Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004.
#71 • KRIS FARRIS, 6-9 310 Mission Viejo, Calif. Santa Margarita HS
#44 • GASTON GREEN, 5-11 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Gardena HS
Kris played offensive left tackle in 1996-97-98 … Started all 35 games of his career … As a junior in 1998, he became UCLA’s second-ever Outland Trophy winner … Also selected one of 12 semi-finalists for the Rotary Lombardi Award … Earned consensus All-America honors as a junior in 1998 … Selected in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers … Was also a member of the Buffalo Bills and Atlanta Falcons. ... Earned MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Business in June 2009.
Gaston played tailback in 1984-85-86-87 … Named All-American in 1987 … Ended his career as the all-time leading rusher at UCLA with 3,731 yards (since broken) and the most 100-yard games with 20 … Set a singleseason record for most rushing yards with 1,405 (now No. 4), most rushing TDs with 17 (since broken) and most 100-yard games with eight (since broken) … Offensive MVP in ’86 and ’87 … Eighth in the ’87 Heisman Trophy balloting … Team went 36-10-2 in his four seasons … First-round selection (No. 14) of the LA Rams in the 1988 NFL draft … Played in 1988-90 with the Rams, 1991-92 with the Denver Broncos and 1993 with the Raiders ... 1991 Pro Bowl selection.
#25 • KAI FORBATH, 6-0 192 Pacific Palisades, Calif. Notre Dame HS Kai was the Bruin place kicker in 2007-08-09-10 ... Earned consensus All-America honors in ’09 ... Won Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award as the nation’s top place kicker in ’09 ... Led nation in field goals per game (2.15) in ’09 and his 28 field goals in ’09 ranked No. 2 in UCLA history ... Tied NCAA record for best Fg% in under-40 yard kicks (19-19, 2009) ... Set an NCAA record by making two or more field goals in 31 games ... Had a streak of 40 straight made field goals from inside 50 yards over the 2009-2010 seasons ... Finished his Bruin career ranked tied for first in career field goals (85) and tied for second in career scoring (357) ... Made a school record total of 10 field goals of at least 50 yards during his career ... His .842 career field goal percentage is second in school history ... Played for Washington Redskins in 2012-14; Saints in 2015 ... Converted his first 17 straight field goals to begin his pro career and set an NFL record.
#41 • SPENCER HAVNER, 6-4 245 Nevada City, Calif. Nevada Union HS Four-year starter (2002-03-04-05) at linebacker … Started 48 games ... Earned first-team All-America honors from cbssportsline.com and collegefootballnews.com as a junior in ’04 … Also named second-team All-American by Walter Camp Football Foundation … Concluded his senior season ranked No. 3 on UCLA career tackles list (402) … Set a school record at the time with four career defensive touchdowns (three interceptions, one fumble recovery) … Made 11 career interceptions … In 2005, led UCLA with 99 tackles … As a junior, led the Pac-10 and placed No. 7 (tied) in NCAA with his average of 11.36 tackles/g … His 125 tackles in ’04 rank 12th (tied) on UCLA’s single-season list … Semifinalist for Butkus Award (Nation’s top linebacker) and Rotary Lombardi Award (nation’s top lineman) as a junior and a senior ... Member of the Green Bay Packers in 2006-10.
##23 • JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, 5-10 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey HS J Johnathan was a starting running back from 2009-2012 and finished his career as UCLA’s all-time leading rusher a ((4,403 yards) ... Earned 2012 first-team All-America honors from CBSSports.com after setting a school singleh season rushing record (1,734) and another school record s for f most 100-yard rushing games in a season (9) ... He was also a second-team All-America selection by Asw sociated Press ... Franklin was one of three finalists for s the 2012 Doak Walker Award ... He made 45 starts in t the Bruin backfield and his 19 career 100-yard rushing t games rank second all-time at UCLA ... Franklin also g completed his career as the school’s all-time leader in all-purpose yardage (4,925) and in 2012 set a new mark for single-season all-purpose yardage (2,062) ... He ended his career fifth on the all-time Pac-12/10 rushing chart ... Selected by Green Bay Packers in the 2013 NFL Draft.
#2 • DARRYL HENLEY, 5-10 175 Ontario, Calif. Damien HS Darryl played cornerback in 1985-86-87-88 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1988 … Ranked fifth in the nation as a punt returner with a 13.3 average in 1988 … Had scoring returns of 89 and 75 yards in ’88 … Also had a 74-yard scoring return in the 1987 season … His 654 return yards set a school record (now No. 5) … Finished his career No. 2 in career punt returns with 66 (now No. 5) … Credited with 51 tackles and a teamhigh 16 pass breakups in 1988 … Team went 37-9-2 in his four seasons … Selected in the second round of the 1989 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams … Played for the Rams from 1989-94.
#1 • EFREN HERRERA, 5-10 185 La Puente, Calif. La Puente HS #76 • CLIFF FRAZIER, 6-6 254 St. Louis, Mo. Lafayette HS
Efren was the Bruin place-kicker in 1971-72-73 … Named All-American in 1973 … UCLA’s scoring leader in 197172 … Set seven school kicking records … Connected on 121 of 127 PATs and 24 of 47 field goals in his career … His 24 made field goals rank tied for 11th on the school career list ... His 193 career points rank No. 15 all-time at UCLA … Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round in 1974 … Played from 1974-82 with the NFL’s Dallas, Seattle and Buffalo franchises … 1977 All-Pro selection ... Appeared in the 1978 Super Bowl with the Cowboys.
Cliff played nose guard in 1974-75 … Earned All-American honors for the 1975 season … One of three captains for the 1975 squad … Member of the 1976 Rose Bowl team which defeated top-ranked Ohio State …1975 team defensive MVP … Second-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1976 draft.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #42 • SKIP HICKS, 6-1 221 Wichita Falls, Tex. Burkburnett HS
#21 • MAURICE JONES-DREW, 5-8 205 Antioch, Calif. De La Salle HS
Skip played tailback in 1993-94-96-97 … Earned first-team All-America as a senior … Set a Pac-10 single-season record with 25 touchdowns as a senior and also became the Pac-10’s all-time single-season scoring leader with 150 points (26 and 156 including the Cotton Bowl) … Concluded his career as the all-time Pac-10 leader in touchdowns with 55 … Finished his career with 3,140 yards (still No. 8 in school history) and 330 points (No. 5) … Only player in UCLA history to net over 100 yards in both rushing and receiving in a game … Scored a school record four touchdowns in a game five times in his career … Selected in the third round of the 1998 NFL draft by the Washington Redskins … Also was with the Bears, Titans, Bengals and Panthers.
Two-year starter (2004-05) at tailback … Earned unanimous first-team All-America honors as a kick returner as a junior (2005) … Set NCAA record by averaging 28.5 yards on his 15 punt returns, including three for touchdowns of 72, 66 and 81 yards … Set a school record with 1,863 all-purpose yards (since broken) as a junior … Also finished his career as UCLA’s all-time leader with 4,688 all-purpose yards (since broken) … As a junior, he scored 20 touchdowns (T-No. 2 on single-season list) and his 39 career touchdowns rank No. 4 … Sixteen of those TDs measured at least 40 yards … Also ranks No. 2 (tied) for single-season scoring (120 points) and No. 12 on the career list (234) … Rushed for 1,007 yards as a sophomore, 914 yards as a junior … His 2,503 career rushing yards rank No. 11 on that list … Semifinalist for Doak Walker Award ... Second-round pick by Jacksonville in the 2006 NFL Draft ... Led NFL in rushing in 2011 ... Three-time Pro Bowl selection.
#17 • JUSTIN HICKMAN, 6-2 265 Glendale, Ariz. St. Mary’s HS Three-year starter (2004-05-06) at defensive end ... Earned consensus All-America honors as a senior in 2006 ... Named first-team All-America by Walter Camp Foundation, Sporting News and FWAA and second-team by Associated Press, SI.com and CollegeFootballNews.com ... One of six finalists for Ted Hendricks National Defensive End of the Year award ...Defensive winner of UCLA’s Red Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player ... All-Pac-10 first-team in 2006 ... As a senior, ranked fourth (tied) in NCAA with 12.5 quarterback sacks and 10th in tackles for loss (19.0) ...Tied for first in Pac-10 in sacks and led conference in tackles for loss ... Ranks fourth(tied) on UCLA’s season sack list and 11th with 19.5 career sacks ...Ranks eighth (tied) on UCLA’s season TFL list and tied for 20th with 31.0 career TFL ... Made 42 tackles as a senior ... Made three sacks against Notre Dame as a senior ... Played with the Indianapolis Colts in 2012 and 2013.
#4 • KEVIN JORDAN, 6-2 190 Beltsville, Md. High Point HS Kevin played wide receiver in 1992-93-94-95 … Earned All-America honors as a junior in 1994 … Led Pac-10 in receptions in 1994 … Set a then-UCLA record with 1,228 receiving yards in 1994 … Set regular-season record with 73 receptions (since broken) in 1994 … Completed his career ranked No. 1 at UCLA with 179 receptions (now No. 3) and 2,548 yards (now No. 4) … First Bruin to make at least 40 receptions in three seasons… Winner of UCLA Award for All-Around Excellence in 1995 after leading team with 43 receptions … Played with the Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals and Denver Broncos.
#17 • BILL KILMER, 6-0 200 Azusa, Calif. Citrus Union HS Bill played single-wing halfback in 1958-59-60 … Named All-American in 1960 … Team MVP in 1960 … Led the nation in total offense that season (1,889 yards) … Led UCLA in total offense, passing and punting in 1959-60 and both rushing (803 yds) and scoring (52 points) in 1960 … Fifth in the 1960 Heisman Trophy balloting … Enjoyed highly successful NFL career as a quarterback with San Francisco, New Orleans and Washington … Played in the 1973 Super Bowl with Redskins … Two-time All-Pro selection ... Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in December 1999.
#14 • CHRIS HORTON, 6-1 210 Metarie, La. De La Salle HS Two-year starter (2006-07) and four-year letterman (2004-05-06-07) at strong safety ... As a senior, he earned first-team All-America acclaim from The Sporting News ... Also named first-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches and was defensive co-winner of UCLA’s Paul I. Wellman Award for All-Around Excellence ... Ranked second on team as a senior with 90 tackles ... Totaled a career-high 16 tackles at Washington State and had 3.0 sacks versus Arizona State ... As a junior in 2006, he started all 13 games and led the team with 95 tackles ... His average of 7.31 stops ranked ninth in the Pac-10 ... Made 238 tackles and three interceptions during his career ... Selected by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL draft.
#6 • ERIC KENDRICKS, 6-0 230 Fresno, Calif. Hoover HS Kendricks played linebacker in 2011-14 ... Became first Bruin to win the Butkus Award in 2014 ... Also won the 2014 Lott IMPACT Trophy ... Finished as the school’s all-time leading tackler (481) ... Recorded a school-record 11 double-digit tackle games in 2014 and 25 for his career (2nd in school history) ... Started games during all four years and finished with 42 career starts ... Third Bruin to record three-straight 100 tackle seasons ... Led the nation in solo tackles in 2014 (7.8) ... Led Pac-12 in tackles avg. in 2012, third in 2013, second in 2014 ... His 150 tackles in 2012 were most by Bruin since 1978 ... Selected by Vikings in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
#50 • RON HULL, 6-1 205 Los Angeles, Calif. Wilson HS Ron played center in 1959-60-61 … Earned All-American honors in 1961 … 1961 team captain … Last of the singlewing centers … Conference champions in 1959 and ’61 … Member of the ’62 Rose Bowl team which played Minnesota … Team posted a 19-10-2 record in his career.
#31 • CARNELL LAKE, 6-1 210 Inglewood, Calif. Culver City HS Carnell played linebacker in 1985-86-87-88 … Earned All-America honors in 1988 … National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award winner … Semifinalist for the Butkus Award and Lombardi Trophy … Finalist for the NCAA Top Six award … Credited with 78 tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss in 1988 … Led Pac-10 in sacks in 1987 with 13, a then-UCLA record … Totaled 25.5 career sacks, which ranks fourth all-time at UCLA … Team went 37-9-2 in his four seasons … Drafted in the second round by Pittsburgh in 1989, was an All-Pro defensive back for the Steelers and signed with Jacksonville in 1999 … Five-time Pro Bowl selection ... Named to NFL All-90’s Decade team ... Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000 … Played with the Baltimore Ravens in 2001 ... Served as Bruin assistant coach in 2009 season and joined the Steelers’ coaching staff in 2011.
#37 • KERMIT JOHNSON, 6-1 185 Los Angeles, Calif. Blair HS Kermit played running back in 1971-72-73 … Named a consensus All-American in 1973 … All-Coast selection in 1972-73 … Finished 10th in the 1973 Heisman Trophy balloting … 1972 All-Around Excellence award winner … 1973 tri-captain and MVP … Set seven individual game, season and career records … Had Pac-10 record 7.53 yards per carry average (since broken) in 1973 … First Bruin to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season (1,129 in 1973) … Broke Kenny Washington’s 34-year old UCLA career rushing record with 2,495 yards and still ranks 13th on the career list … Went on to play a couple of seasons with the San Francisco 49ers after being a seventh-round selection in the 1974 draft.
#25 • JOHN LEE, 5-10 175 Downey, Calif. Downey HS John served as the Bruin place-kicker in 1982-83-84-85 … Named All-American in 1984 and consensus All-American in 1985 … He was the fifth Bruin multi-year All-American … Ended his career as the most prolific PAT and field goal specialist in NCAA, Pac-10 and Bruin history … In 47 games, he booted 85 field goals in 100 attempts and converted 135 of 136 PATs, including a streak of 108 straight … He set NCAA records for career field goals, accuracy (.857) and most field goals in a season … Now No. 2 on UCLA’s career scoring list with 390 points … Second-round selection of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1986 NFL draft … Played with the Cardinals in 1986.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #72 • BILL LEEKA, 6-0 202 Temple City,Calif. Alhambra HS
#32 • JAMES McALISTER, 6-1 205 Pasadena, Calif. Blair HS
Bill played tackle in 1956-57-58 … Named All-American in 1958 … All-Coast selection in 1957 and ’58 … Quick and consistent player who went both ways … Coach Red Sanders called him “one of the best tackles he had ever coached.”
James played running back in 1972-73 … Named AllAmerican in 1973 … Teamed with Kermit Johnson to form one of the best backfields in school history … Averaged 5.3 yards per carry and gained 1,492 yards in his career … Team went 17-5 in his two seasons … Set a school record in the long jump with a 27-0 1/2 effort in 1973 … Played in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles in 197576 and the New England Patriots in 1978 after being a sixth-round pick of the Raiders in 1974.
#19 • MARCEDES LEWIS, 6-6 256 Long Beach, Calif. Poly HS
#24 • FREEMAN McNEIL, 5-11 216 Carson, Calif. Banning HS
Three-year starter (2003-04-05) at tight end … Won John Mackey Award as nation’s top tight end as a senior … Named first-team All-America by FWAA, Walter Camp Foundation and The Sporting News as a senior in 2005 … First-team All-Pac-10 … As a senior, he set UCLA season records for receptions (58), yards (741) and touchdown catches (10) by a tight end … His career totals of 126 catches, 1,571 yards and 21 touchdowns are also UCLA tight end records … His 21 career touchdown receptions rank No. 2 in school history, behind J.J. Stokes, while his 126 receptions rank No. 12 (tied) on the all-time list … His 58 receptions in 2005 rank No. 12 (tied) on UCLA’s single-season list … As a junior, he was one of three finalists for the Mackey Award and earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors … Made 32 receptions for 402 yards and seven touchdowns … Caught 30 passes for 377 yards as a sophomore ... First-round pick by Jacksonville in 2006 NFL Draft.
Freeman played tailback in 1977-78-79-80 … Earned All-America honors in 1980 … Named All-Conference in 1979-80 … 1979 (1,396 yds) and 1980 (1,105) UCLA rushing leader … 1980 team scoring leader and Offensive Player vs. USC … 1979-80 Offensive team MVP … 1978 Most Improved Player … Ended career as UCLA’s top single-season rushing leader with 1,396 in 1979 (now No. 5) and all-time career ball carrier with 3,195 yards (now No. 4) … First-round pick and No. 3 selection overall by the NY Jets in the 1981 NFL draft … Played from 1981-92 with the Jets ... Led the NFL in rushing in 1982 ... Threetime Pro Bowl selection.
#92 • FRED McNEILL, 6-3 222 Baldwin Park, Calif. Baldwin Park HS Fred played defensive end in 1971-72-73 … Named AllAmerican in 1973 … Selected All-Coast in 1972-73 … 1971 Rookie of the Year … 1972 Leadership award winner … 1972 team tackle leader … 1973 team tri-captain … Firstround pick (17th overall) of the Minnesota Vikings in the 1974 NFL draft … Team advanced to the 1975 and ’77 Super Bowls … Played with the Vikings from 1974-85 ... Selected for induction into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.
#82 • ROMMIE LOUDD, 6-2 226 Madisonville, Tex. Jefferson HS Rommie played end in 1953-54-55 and was named AllAmerican in 1955 … Leading pass receiver on the ’54 National Championship team … Member of two Rose Bowl teams and three Pacific Coast Conference title teams … Also played defense … Team posted a 26-4 record in his three seasons … Played in the NFL and the Canadian Football League ... Became the first African-American coach in the AFL when he took a job with the Boston Patriots as linebackers coach in 1966 ... From 1968-71, he was the Patriots Director of Player Personnel.
#18 • CADE McNOWN, 6-1 214 West Linn, Ore. West Linn HS Cade started 44 of his 47 career games as the Bruin quarterback in 1995-96-97-98, including final 43 straight … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1998 … As a senior, he won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, placed third in balloting for the Heisman Trophy and was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award … Set UCLA season records for passing yards (3,470, since broken), touchdown passes (25, since broken) and total offense (3,652, since broken) as well as single-game records in the same three categories (513, five, since broken, and 515) … School leader in passing yards (10,708) ... Ranks second at school in total offense (11,285 yards — once a Pac-10 record, since broken) and touchdown passes (68, since broken) … Compiled a 30-14 record as a starter and led UCLA to a school-record 20 consecutive victories during his junior and senior seasons … Eighth in the 1997 Heisman Trophy balloting … Selected in the first round (No. 12) of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears … Also a member of the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49’ers.
#46 • KIRK MAGGIO, 5-11 165 Glen Arm, Md. Calvert Hall HS Kirk played punter for the Bruins in 1986-87-88-89 … Earned All-America honors in 1989 … Also selected first-team All-Pac-10 (1989) … In his lone season as a regular, Kirk averaged 45.2 yards on 45 punts … Ranked second in the nation with that 45.2 average and still ranks fourth on UCLA’s single-season list.
#7 • JUSTIN MEDLOCK, 6-0 185 Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose HS
#50 • DON MANNING, 6-2 201 Culver City, Calif. Culver City HS
Four-year starter (2003-04-05-06) at place kicker ... Earned consensus All-America honors as a senior in 2006 ... Named first-team All-America by Associated Press, AFCA, Sporting News, FWAA, CollegeFootballNews.com and Scout.com ... A second-team Walter Camp Foundation selection ... Groza Award semifinalist in 2004-06... Firstteam All-Pac-10 in 2004-06 and second-team in 2005 ...As a senior, made 28 of 32 field goals (.875) ... Led NCAA in field goals per game (2.15) and ranked ninth (tied) in scoring (8.69 average) ... His 28 field goals rank No. 2 (tied) on UCLA’s season list behind John Lee’s 32 in 1984 and his 113 points rank fifth on UCLA’s season list and second among kickers ... On UCLA’s career lists, he ranks tied for third in points (357) and third in field goals with 70 (on 88 attempts) ... Set UCLA career records with 147 PATs and 148 PAT attempts and set another mark with a string of 113 consecutive PATs ... The first kicker in school history with two field goals of 50+ yards in the same game ... Had six 50-yard field goals in all ... Selected by Kansas City in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft ... Played with Carolina Panthers and in the CFL ... CFL All-Star in 2011.
Don played linebacker in 1965-66-67 … Earned consensus All-American honors in 1967 … Named All-Coast in 196667 … Team interception leader in 1966 … Team posted a three-year record of 24-5-2 … Played in UCLA’s first Rose Bowl victory following the 1965 season … He and Gary Beban became the first Bruins to make consensus All-American in the same year.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #37 • BJORN MERTEN, 6-1 200 Centreville, Va. Centreville HS
#71 • CRAIG NOVITSKY, 6-6 270 Woodbridge, Va. Potomac HS
Bjorn was the Bruin place kicker for four years (1993-9495-96) … Earned All-America honors in 1993 … The only freshman in UCLA history to earn first-team All-America honors … Became only the fourth player in NCAA history to earn first-team All-America honors as a freshman … Made 21 of 26 field goals and ranked second in NCAA in field goals per game in 1993 … His 21 field goals in 1993 rank sixth on the season list ... Ranks fifth at UCLA in career field goals (57) and sixth in career scoring (301 points).
Played offensive guard and tackle in 1990-91-92-93 … Made 46 career starts ... Earned All-America honors in 1993 … All-Pac-10 in 1993 … Sophomore All-American in 1991 … Set UCLA record by starting 46 consecutive games — every game of his career … Started his career at left tackle and shifted to left guard midway through 1992 season … Started at guard, center and tackle as a senior … Selected in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft by the Saints … Also a member of the Denver Broncos.
#79 • JONATHAN OGDEN, 6-8 315 Washington, D.C. St. Albans HS #95 • JAMIR MILLER, 6-5 225 El Cerrito, Calif. El Cerrito HS
Jonathan played offensive tackle in 1992-93-94-95 … Earned consensus All-America honors in 1995 … Twice selected All-Pac-10 (1994-95) … A four-year starter at left tackle … Winner of 1995 Outland Trophy … Runner-up for Lombardi Award … Did not allow a sack as a senior and just one in his final two years … Moved into the starting lineup midway through his true freshman season and was a fixture for the rest of his career … Selected in the first round (No. 4 overall) by the Baltimore Ravens in the 1996 NFL Draft and earned All-Rookie honors … Selected to play in 11 Pro Bowls … Played in the 2001 Super Bowl … Retired on June 12, 2008 after 12 NFL seasons … His UCLA jersey was retired in Feb. of 1997 … Selected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2012 ... Class of 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame ... Also an NCAA champion (1996) shot putter.
Jamir played linebacker in 1991-92-93 … Earned AllAmerica honors in 1993 … One of three finalists for the Butkus award … Finalist for Football News’ Defensive Player of the Year … 1993 UCLA Defensive MVP and first-team All-Pac-10 Conference … His 12.5 sacks that season ranks fourth (tied) on the all-time list and his 18.0 tackles for loss ranks 11th (tied) … His 4.5 sacks in the 1993 BYU game set a school single-game record … Tied for sixth on the all-time sacks list (23.5) and tied for 13th on the tackles for loss list (35.0)... Selected in the first round (No. 10) of the 1994 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals and went on to earn All-Pro honors with the Cleveland Browns.
#3 • FREDDIE MITCHELL, 5-11 185 Lakeland, Fla. Kathleen HS Played wide receiver in 1998-99-00 … Earned All-America honors in his junior season (2000) … One of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award … Set a UCLA season record with 1,494 receiving yards in 2000, including a Bruin bowl record of 180 in the Sun Bowl … The 1,494 receiving yards were the fifth-most in Pac-10 single-season history at the time … Ranked second nationally that season with his average of 119.45 receiving yards per game … During his career, he made 119 receptions (No. 15) for 2,135 yards, seventh-most in school history, and 10 touchdowns … Also threw four touchdown passes … Selected in the first round (No. 25 overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles … Played in the 2005 Super Bowl.
#70 • AL OLIVER, 6-7 270 Artesia, Calif. Valley Christian HS
#80 • DONN MOOMAW, 6-4 220 Santa Ana, Calif. Santa Ana HS
#69 • CHAD OVERHAUSER, 6-5 292 Sacramento, Calif. Rio Americano HS
Donn played linebacker in 1950-51-52 … Named an AllAmerican in 1950 and a consensus All-American in 1952 … UCLA’s first two-time All-American … Team posted a 19-7-1 record in his three seasons … Twice named team MVP in ’50 and ’52 … Co-captain in 1952 … Fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1952 … Had his jersey number retired … National Football Foundation Hall of Fame member … A first-round draft choice by the Los Angeles Rams in 1953.
Chad played on the Bruin offensive line in 1994-95-96-97 … Earned All-America acclaim at tackle from the Associated Press, The Sporting News and Football Writers Assn. of America as a senior … He started in 42 of his 46 career games, including the last 30 in a row … 1997 season captain … Played guard, tackle and center during his career … Selected in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears … Also was a member of the Seattle Seahawks and the Houston Texans.
Al played offensive tackle in the 1972 and 73 seasons … Named an All-American in 1973 … Transferred to UCLA from Cerritos College … Started 10 games as a senior in 1973 … Helped clear the way for running back Kermit Johnson who ran for 1,129 yards that season and set seven school marks … Team went 9-2 in 1973 and was ranked 12th in the final AP poll … Started three games in 1972 … The Bruins defeated No. 1-ranked Nebraska in 1972 to open the season and went on to post an 8-3 record … Selected in the third round of the 1974 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams.
#3 • RAHIM MOORE, 6-1 197 Los Angeles, Calif. Dorsey HS
#68 • VAUGHN PARKER, 6-3 270 Buffalo, NY St. Joseph’s HS
Rahim started all 37 games of his career (2008-10) at free safety ... Earned first-team All-America honors from Scout.com and second-team from AP and Walter Camp in 2009 and first-team honors from Sporting News in 2010 ... Led the nation with his 10 interceptions in 2009, the most by an NCAA FBS player since 2003 ... His total was one shy of the UCLA season record ... Concluded his three-year career ranked No. 4 (tied) in school history with 14 career interceptions ... Second-round selection by the Denver Broncos in the 2011 NFL Draft.
Vaughn played offensive tackle in 1990-91-92-93 … A four-year starter who ended his career with 43 starts … Earned All-America honors in 1993 … One of just seven Bruins to earn first-team All-Pac-10 acclaim three times (1991-92-93) since the advent of two-platoon football in the early 1960s … Second-team All-American in 1992 … Started the final 32 games of his Bruin career … Selected in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers … Played in the 1995 Super Bowl … Played 11 years in the NFL with Chargers and Washington Redskins.
#41 • KEN NORTON, JR., 6-2 226 Los Angeles, Calif. Westchester HS Ken played linebacker in 1984-85-86-87 … Earned AllAmerica honors in 1987 … Team’s leading tackler in ’86 (106 stops) and in ’87 (125) … Finalist for the Butkus Award in ’87 … Defensive MVP in ’87 … Ranks eighth on the all-time school tackle list (339) ... Twice named outstanding defensive player of the USC game … Team went 36-10-2 in his four seasons … Selected in the second round of the ’88 NFL draft by the Cowboys … Played for Dallas in 1988-93 and with the 49’ers from 1994-2000 … First player in NFL history to play on three consecutive Super Bowl champions (’93 and ’94 with Dallas, ’95 with San Francisco) ... Three-time Pro Bowl selection ... Has gone on to coach in college and the NFL.
#40 • ROMAN PHIFER, 6-2 224 Pineville, NC So. Mecklenberg HS Roman played linebacker in 1987-88-90 … Earned AllAmerica honors in 1990 … Selected All-Pac-10 in 1990 … Ranked third on the team with 71 tackles … Led team with nine tackles for losses … Selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams … Led the Rams in tackles in 1993 ... Also played with the New York Jets and New York Giants … Was a member of three Super Bowl championship teams, ’02, ’04 and ’05, with the New England Patriots ... Four-time Pro Bowl alternate ... Has worked as an assistant coach in the NFL.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #92 • BRIAN PRICE, 6-2 300 Los Angeles, Calif. Crenshaw HS
#2 • CHRIS SAILER, 5-10 175 Burbank, Calif. Notre Dame HS
Brian was a two-year starter and three-year contributor at defensive tackle (2007-08-09) ... As a junior in 2009, he earned first-team All-America honors from the AFCA and SI.com ... Named 2009 Pac-10 Conference Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year ... Selected UCLA’s defensive MVP ... Ranked No. 3 (tied) in NCAA and No. 1 in Pac-10 with 23.5 tackles for loss in 2009 ...That total ranks No. 2 in UCLA history ... Also ranks No. 2 at UCLA with 44.5 career TFL, all in his final 29 games ... Semifinalist for the Bednarik Award for nation’s top defensive player in ’09 ... Selected in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Served as the Bruin punter in 1995-96-97-98 and the punter/place kicker in 1997-98 … One of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top place kicker in 1997 when he made 15 straight field goals during the season … Earned All-America acclaim as both a punter and place kicker in 1997 … Set a then-school record with a 56-yard field goal vs. Oregon in 1997 … Concluded his career ranked fourth (now eighth) in school history in field goals (33), fifth (now ninth) in punting average (41.99) and seventh (now 13th) in scoring (213 points) … Set school records for punts (241) and yardage (10,120) which have since been broken … One of only five Bruins to have scored over 100 points in a season twice.
#74 • FLOYD REESE, 6-2 222 Brentwood, Calif. Liberty Union HS Floyd played defensive tackle and middle guard in 196768-69 … Started in 28 of his 30 career games … Earned All-America honors in 1969 … Named Rookie of the Year in 1967 and team MVP in 1969 … 1969 tri-captain and keyed one of UCLA’s all-time best defenses … Served as general manager of the Tennessee Titans from 1994-2006 and drafted three NFL Rookie of the Year winners during his tenure ... Has worked on NFL coverage for ESPN ... Also went on to work as an executive in the front office of the New England Patriots.
#64 • JIM SALSBURY, 6-1 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Hamilton HS Jim was a four-year letterwinner who played guard in 1951-52-53-54 … Earned All-American honors in 1954 … Named All-Coast in 1952 and 1954 … An outstanding and dominating blocker … A big reason the 1954 national champions averaged over 40 points per game … Team posted 30-6-1 record in his four seasons … Went on to play for the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers from 1955-58.
#75 • JOHN RICHARDSON, 6-2 254 San Diego, Calif. Kearny HS John played defensive line in the 1964-65-66 seasons … Named an All-American in 1966 … Started all 10 games in 1966 for a team that finished fifth in the AP rankings and posted a 9-1 record … Only one opponent scored more than 16 points against the Bruins that season … At 254 pounds, he was the largest defensive lineman, to date, in school history … Named a second-team AllAmerican following the 1965 season in which he started each game, including the 1966 Rose Bowl win, UCLA’s first bowl victory, over No.1-ranked Michigan State … Played both sides of the ball during the 1964 season … Selected in the ninth round of the 1967 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins … Played with the Dolphins from 1967-71 and from 1972-73 with the Cardinals … Was a member of the Dolphins’ 1972 Super Bowl championship team.
#15 • JOHN SCIARRA, 5-10 180 Alhambra, Calif. Bishop Amat HS John played quarterback in 1972-73-74-75 … Named a consensus All-American in 1975 … 1973 Leadership Award winner … Team Offensive MVP in 1974-75 … 1975 tri-captain … Led Bruins to a win in the 1976 Rose Bowl over top-ranked Ohio State and was named Player of the Game … Ranks 11th in career total offense (4,464 yards) ... Rushed for a total of 1,813 yards in his career … Finished seventh in the 1975 Heisman Trophy balloting … Team went 32-10-3 in his four seasons … NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship winner … National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete … NCAA Top 10 award winner … College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2014 ... Played in the Canadian Football League and with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1978-83 … Member of the 1981 Eagles Super Bowl team.
#84 • JERRY ROBINSON, 6-3 220 Santa Rosa, Calif. Cardinal Newman HS Jerry played linebacker in 1976-77-78 after lettering as a receiver in 1975 … First Bruin to earn consensus AllAmerican honors in three straight years (1976-77-78) and the nation’s first since Doak Walker of SMU in 1947-48-49 … Led team in tackles in 1977-78 … Second on the UCLA list for career tackles (468) and ranks one and two on the single season list … Finished 10th in the 1978 Heisman Trophy balloting … His No. 84 has been retired … 1979 first-round draft choice by Philadelphia … Played for the Eagles in the 1981 Super Bowl and enjoyed a 13-year NFL career with the Eagles and Raiders … Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in December 1996.
#67 • LUIS SHARPE, 6-6 250 Detroit, Mich. Southwestern HS Played offensive tackle for the Bruins in 1978-79-80-81 … Named All-American in 1981 … UCLA’s Rookie of the Year for the 1978 season … Team Offensive MVP and Leadership award winner in 1981 … Played on two bowl teams, Fiesta (1978) and Bluebonnet (1981) … First-round pick (No. 16 overall) of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1982 NFL draft … Played with the Cardinals in 1982-84 and again in 1985-94 ... Three-time Pro Bowl selection.
#7 • DON ROGERS, 6-3 200 Sacramento, Calif. Norte Del Rio HS
#77 • LARRY SLAGLE, 6-3 243 Richmond, Calif. Ells HS
Don played safety in 1980-81-82-83 … Named consensus All-American in 1983 … Team leader in tackles in three straight seasons and ranks No. 3 with 405 career tackles … Ranks fourth (tied) with 14 career interceptions … Selected co-Player of the Game in the 1983 Rose Bowl … Chosen outstanding player of the 1983 USC game … Named Defensive MVP of the 1983 season … Appeared in two straight Rose Bowl games and was credited with 16 tackles and two interceptions … Team posted 3311-3 record in his four seasons … First-round selection by Cleveland in the 1984 NFL draft … Played with the Browns in 1984-85 ... NFL Rookie of the Year selection.
Larry played offensive line in the 1965-66-67 seasons … Named an All-American in the 1967 season … Co-captain of the 1967 Bruin team which featured Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban … Earned honorable mention allconference honors in 1966 … Started for most of the ’65 season and was a member of the ’66 Rose Bowl winning Bruin team…Team went 24-5-2 in his three seasons … Selected in the 11th round of the ’68 NFL draft by the St. Louis Cardinals … Played from 1968-71 in the Canadian Football League for Winnipeg.
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL #18 • MATTHEW SLATER, 6-0 197 Orange, Calif. Servite HS
#1 • ALTERRAUN VERNER, 5-11 180 Carson, Calif. Mayfair HS
Earned two letters (2006 and 2007) and was a member of the squad for four seasons (2004-05-06-07) ... As a senior, he earned first-team All-America honors as a kick returner from SI.com ... Enjoyed a spectacular season returning three kickoffs for touchdowns ... Led the Pac-10 and ranked 12th in the NCAA with his average of 29.00 yards on 34 kickoff returns ... His season average set a new school record, as did his 986 return yards and his 34 returns (both since broken) ...Scored on kickoff returns of 85 (Washington), 100 (at Arizona) and 89 yards (Arizona State) ... The three touchdowns set UCLA records for a season and a career ... His 986 return yards rank seventh on UCLA’s career list as well as No. 4 on the season list ...Also made 25 tackles, mostly on special teams coverage units ...Played both defensive back (2006-07) and wide receiver (2004-05) during his career, and blossomed on special teams as a senior ... Selected in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots and played in the 2012 and 2015 Super Bowls.
Alterraun was a three-year starter and four-year contributor (2006-07-08-09) at defensive back ... Earned first-team All-America honors from Rivals.com ... The epitome of the student-athlete, on-and-off the field ... Scored five touchdowns in his career - four interceptions and a blocked field goal return, tying the school record for defensive TDs ... Made 37 starts at cornerback ... His 13 career interceptions rank No. 8 (tied) on that UCLA list ... Made 279 career tackles to rank No. 20 on that chart ...Twice named first-team Pac-10 All-Academic and second team once ... Selected in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans and started as a rookie ... 2013 All-Pro selection.
#82 • DICK WALLEN, 6-0 185 Alhambra, Calif. Alhambra HS Dick played end for three seasons from 1956-57-58 … He was named a consensus All-American in 1957 … Team MVP in the 1957 season … Led the team in pass receiving for three straight years (23-’56, 20-’57, 19-’58) … Led the team in interceptions in 1957 (4) and in scoring in 1958 … Made a then-school record 10 catches in a game vs. Florida in 1958 ... Received the 1957 Voit Trophy as the top player on the Pacific coast.
#58 • AL SPARLIS, 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. Poly HS Al played guard in 1941-42-45 … Named an All-American following the 1945 season … Starter on UCLA’s first Rose Bowl team in 1943 … Returned to UCLA after a three-year stint in the U.S. Air Force … Named team MVP in ’45 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1983 ... Was a pilot in three wars and earned 11 military campaign medals.
#13 • KENNY WASHINGTON, 6-1 212 Los Angeles, Calif. Lincoln HS Kenny played halfback in 1937-38-39 … UCLA’s first football All-American in 1939 … Team MVP in ’37 and ’39 … National total offense leader with 1,370 yards in ’39 … Career rushing total of 1,915 yards was a UCLA record which stood for 34 years (still No. 18) … His No. 13 jersey was the first to be retired at UCLA … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1956 … Played for the L.A. Rams in 1946-48, breaking the NFL color barrier that had stood since 1934.
#18 • J.J. STOKES, 6-5 223 San Diego, Calif. Point Loma HS J.J. played wide receiver in 1991-92-93-94 … Earned consensus All-America honors as a junior in ’93 … Seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 1993 … Finalist for Football News Offensive Player of the Year award … 1993 Pac-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Year … Set a school record with 82 catches in 1993 … His 17 touchdown passes established a school record and tied the conference mark … Set a Rose Bowl game record in 1994 contest with 14 catches for 176 yards … Ranks No. 1 at UCLA with 28 career touchdown receptions, No. 5 in yardage (2,469) and No. 5 in receptions (154) … Selected in first round (No. 10) of the 1995 NFL Draft by the 49’ers … Played with Jacksonville and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in 2003.
#32 • SHAUN WILLIAMS, 6-2 195 Lake View Terrace, Calif. Crespi HS Played safety in 1994-95-96-97 … Earned All-America honors in his senior season ... Three-year starter … Named to the 1997 first-team all-conference team … Ranked among the team’s top three tacklers in the 199597 seasons … Tied for the team tackle lead in 1997 (68) … Rated as the nation’s top free safety by The Sporting News … Named Outstanding Defender in the 1996 USC game … First-round selection of the New York Giants in the 1998 NFL draft … Played in the 2001 Super Bowl ... Played nine seasons in the NFL.
#8 • ROBERT THOMAS, 6-2 230 Imperial, Calif. Imperial HS Played middle linebacker in 1998-99-00-01 … Earned consensus All-America honors as a senior (2001) … One of three finalists for the Butkus Award, presented annually to the nation’s top linebacker … Selected Pacific-10 Conference Defensive Player of the Year by the league’s coaches … Set a school record with 26.0 tackles for loss in 2001 and finished his career with 41 tackles for loss, now No. 7 on the career list … Led UCLA, in 2001, with 111 tackles and his average of 10.1 tackles per game ranked No. 1 in the Pac-10 … Ranks 14th on career tackles list with 293 … Made 18 tackles vs. Washington State as a senior in 2001 … Selected in the first round of the 2002 NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams ... Also played with the Raiders and Redskins.
#91 • TIM WRIGHTMAN, 6-3 242 San Pedro, Calif. Mary Star of the Sea HS Tim played tight end in 1978-79-80-81 … Named consensus All-American in 1981 … Named All-Pac-10 in 1980-81 … UCLA’s Rookie of the Year in 1978 … Leading receiver in 1979 (22) … Winner of the team All-Around Excellence award in 1979 and 1981 … Finished his Bruin career as the No. 2 all-time receiver with 73 catches … Named to the 1981 Academic All-American team … Third-round selection of the Bears in the 1982 NFL draft … Member of the 1986 Chicago Bears Super Bowl team … Played in the United States Football League (first member of the Chicago Blitz) and then with the Bears again in 1985-87… Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003.
#29 • ERIC TURNER, 6-2 206 Ventura, Calif. Ventura HS Eric played free safety at UCLA 1987-88-89-90 … Earned All-America honors in ’90 … Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist in ’90 … Selected UCLA’s defensive MVP … Three-year starter (1988-90) … Led team in tackles in ’90 (93) and ranked second in ’89 (141) … Led team in interceptions in ’90 … Sixth in career tackles (369); fourth (tied) in interceptions (14) … First-team Freshman All-American (1987) and Sophomore All-American (1988) … No. 2 selection in the 1991 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns … Played with the Browns/Ravens from 1991-96 and with the Oakland Raiders from 1997-99 ... Two-time Pro Bowl selection ... Inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame in 2008.
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THE BEBAN FILE • 1967 Heisman Trophy winner • 1967 Maxwell Award winner • 1967 Columbus Touchdown Club Player of the Year • 1967 Washington, D.C. Touchdown Club Player of the Year • 1967 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete • 1967 Unanimous All-American • 1967 First-team All-AAWU • 1966 Fourth-place finisher in Heisman Trophy voting • 1966 First-team All-AAWU • 1965 Third-team All-American • 1965 First-team All-AAWU • Led team to a record of 24-5-2 in his three varsity seasons
GARY BEBAN 1967 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER BEBAN’S PASSING 1967 Opponent Tennessee at Pittsburgh at Washington State at Penn State California at Stanford Oregon State Washington at USC Syracuse Totals
PA 20 10 14 16 14 7 18 22 24 11 156
PC 9 5 7 10 10 3 10 14 16 3 87
Pct .450 .500 .500 .625 .714 .429 .555 .636 .667 .273 .558
PI 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 8
Yds 107 69 128 108 133 50 157 289 301 17 1,359
Tds 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 8
BEBAN’S RUSHING 1967 Opponent Tennessee at Pittsburgh at Washington State at Penn State California at Stanford Oregon State Washington at USC Syracuse Totals
Att 21 13 10 19 13 21 16 7 16 9 145
Net Yds 72 15 10 1 51 81 21 44 -59 -9 227
Tds 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 11
U C L A’S TO P 1 0 HEISMAN TROPHY FINISHES Player, Pos. Drew Olson, qb Cade McNown, qb Cade McNown, qb J.J. Stokes, wr Troy Aikman, qb Gaston Green, rb Tom Ramsey, qb Kenny Easley, db Jerry Robinson, lb Jeff Dankworth, qb John Sciarra, qb
Year 2005 1998 1997 1993 1988 1987 1982 1980 1978 1976 1975
Place 8th 3rd 8th 7th 3rd 8th 7th 9th 10th 10th 7th
Player, Pos. Kermit Johnson, rb Gary Beban, qb Gary Beban, qb Mel Farr, Sr., rb Billy Kilmer, hb Jack Ellena, t Paul Cameron, hb Donn Moomaw, lb Paul Cameron, hb Burr Baldwin, e
Year 1973 1967 1966 1966 1960 1954 1953 1952 1952 1946
Place 10th 1st 4th 7th 5th 7th 3rd 4th 6th 7th
BEBAN’S CAREER PASSING Year 1967 1966 1965 Totals
PA 156 157 152 465
PC 87 78 78 243
Pct .558 .497 .513 .523
Yds 1,359 1,245 1,484 4,087
TD 8 6 9 23
BEBAN’S CAREER RUSHING Year 1967 1966 1965 Totals
Att 145 123 194 462
Net Yds 227 454 590 1,271
Tds 11 10 14 35
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AIKMAN’S 1988 STATISTICS Opponent PA San Diego State 18 Nebraska 22 Long Beach State 25 at Washington 26 Oregon State 36 at California 32 at Arizona 29 Washington State 44 at Oregon 23 Stanford 24 USC 48 Arkansas (Cotton Bowl) 27 Totals 354
PC 14 13 17 16 24 21 20 27 12 13 32 19 228
Pct .778 .591 .680 .615 .667 .656 .690 .614 .522 .542 .667 .704 .644
AIKMAN’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS PA PC Pct 1988 354 228 .644 1987 273 178 .652 Totals 627 406 .648
PI 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 9
PI 9 8 17
Yds 163 205 272 175 288 322 283 325 114 135 317 172 2,771
Yds 2,771 2,527 5,298
Tds 3 3 3 1 4 2 3 1 1 0 2 1 24
Lg 43 57 69 48 30 52 55 33 20 27 26 35 69
Tds 24 17 41
AIKMAN NOTES . . . • UCLA jersey #8 was retired at the 2014 Stanford game • Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008 • Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 • Played 12 seasons for the Dallas Cowboys (1989-2000) • Led Cowboys to three Super Bowl championships (1993, 1994, 1996) •1996 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award winner •1993 Super Bowl MVP • No. 1 selection in 1989 NFL Draft (Dallas) • 1988 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award winner (UCLA’s first) • 1988 Quarterback Club of Washington, D.C. National Quarterback Award winner • 1988 Third-place finisher in Heisman Trophy voting • One of three 1988 finalists for AFCA “Coaches Choice” Player of the Year • 1988 Consensus All-American (UPI, Walter Camp Foundation, The Sporting News, Football News) • 1988 UPI West Coast Player of the Year • 1987 Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year • 1987 Second-team All-American • Led Bruins to 20-4 record in two years
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CADE McNOWN 1 9 9 8 J O H N N Y U N I TA S G O L D E N A R M AWA R D W I N N E R
McNOWN’S 1998 STATISTICS Opponent PA Texas 30 at Houston 32 Washington State 27 at Arizona 24 Oregon 36 at California 27 Stanford 31 at Oregon State 37 at Washington 24 USC 20 at Miami 35 Wisconsin (Rose Bowl) 34 Totals 357
PC 20 17 14 10 20 15 19 23 12 12 26 19 207
Pct .667 .531 .519 .417 .556 .556 .613 .622 .500 .600 .743 .559 .580
PI 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 11
Yds 339 315 205 171 395 182 254 377 233 146 513 340 3,470
Tds 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 0 1 5 2 25
McNOWN’S CAREER PASSING NUMBERS PA 357 312 336 245 1,250
1998 1997 1996 1995 Totals
CADE McNOWN & JOHNNY UNITAS
PC 207 189 176 122 694
Pct .580 .606 .524 .498 .555
PI 11 6 16 8 41
Yds 3,470 3,116 2,424 1,698 10,708
McNOWN NOTES . . . • No. 12 selection in 1999 NFL Draft (Chicago Bears) • 1998 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner (UCLA’s first) • 1998 Quarterback Club of Washington, D.C. National Quarterback Award winner • 1998 Third-place Heisman Trophy finisher • 1998 First-Team All-American (Kodak, Associated Press) • 1998 Pop Warner Award winner (top player on West Coast) • 1998 Pac-10 Offensive co-Player of the Year • Led team to a school-record 20 consecutive victories during the ’97 and ’98 seasons • Finished his career ranked No. 1 in total offense (11,285 yards) and No. 3 in career passing yards (10,708) in the Pac-10 Conference • Finished his UCLA career as school leader in total offense (11,285 yards), passing yards (10,708), touchdown passes (68), completions (694) and attempts (1,250) • UCLA single-game leader in total offense (515 yards), passing yards (513) • Bruins went 32-15 in his four seasons
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Tds 25 24 12 7 68
Lg 79 61 51 64 60 35 53 61 61 42 77 44 79
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J O N AT H A N O G D E N 1995 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER • Member of the class of 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame • Selected for National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2012 • Member of ’01 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens • 11-time Pro Bowl NFL lineman • In 1997, became the eighth Bruin to have his jersey retired • No. 4 selection in 1996 NFL Draft (Baltimore) • 1995 Outland Trophy Winner (UCLA’s first) • 1995 Columbus Touchdown Club Lineman of the Year • 1995 UPI Lineman of the Year • 1995 Morris Trophy Winner • 1995 Rotary Lombardi Award runner-up • 1995 Unanimous First-team All-American • Earned first-team honors from: AFCA, AP, Walter Camp,UPI, Football News, College Sports, The Sporting News, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Writers Assn. of America) • 1995 First-team All-Pac-10 • UCLA’s Red Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player - 1995 • In 1995, led UCLA to its Highest Rushing Average (4.7) since 1976 • 1994 Third-team All-American • 1994 First-team All-Pac-10 • 1993 Second-team Sophomore All-American • 1992 First-team Freshman All-American
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K R I S FA R R I S 1998 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER • Earned his MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Business in June 2009 • Third-round selection (No. 74) in 1999 NFL Draft (Pittsburgh Steelers); Also was a member of the Buffalo Bills and the Atlanta Falcons • 1998 Outland Trophy Winner • 1998 First-team All-American (Walter Camp Football Foundation, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, Football News, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest) • One of 12 semi-finalists for the Rotary Lombardi Award • Led UCLA to its second-highest rushing average (4.5) since 1986 • Did not allow a sack during his junior season on a unit that allowed just 10 during the regular season • Bruins went 25-10 during his three seasons
KRIS FARRIS
MARCEDES LEWIS 2 0 0 5 J O H N M AC K E Y AWA R D W I N N E R • 2011 Pro Bowl Tight End • Led all NFL Tight Ends in average per catch in 2009 and 2010 • 2008 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Community Leader of the Year Award • No. 28 selection in first round of 2006 NFL Draft (Jacksonville) • 2005 John Mackey Award Winner (UCLA’s first) • 2005 first-team All-American by FWAA, Walter Camp, Sporting News • 2005 first-team All-Pac-10 Conference selection • Set school single-season tight end records for receptions (58), receiving yards (741) • Set UCLA career tight end records for receptions (126), receiving yards (1,571) and touchdown receptions (21) • No. 2 in UCLA history in career touchdown receptions (21) • Tie for No. 12 on UCLA all-time receptions list (126) • Played in 2006 Senior Bowl • 2004 John Mackey Award finalist (one of three) LEWIS’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Recpt. Yds Avg 2005 58 741 12.8 2004 32 402 12.6 2003 30 377 12.6 2002 6 51 8.5 Totals 126 1,571 12.5
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LG 40 29 38 16 40
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K A I F O R B AT H 2 0 0 9 LO U G R O Z A AWA R D W I N N E R • 2014 NFC Special Teams Player of the Week • Set NFL record for consecutive field goals made to begin a career (17) in 2012 • 2009 Lou Groza Award Winner (UCLA’s first) • 2009 first-team All-American by AFCA, Walter Camp, Sporting News, FWAA, Phil Steele, Rivals.com • 2009 first-team All-Pac-10 Conference selection • 2010 second-team All-Pac-10 Conference selection • Led the nation in field goals per game in 2009 (2.15) • Tied NCAA record for best Fg% in under-40 yard kicks (19-19, 2009) • Made 28 of 31 field goal attempts and 24 of 25 PATs for 108 points in 2009 • No. 1 (tied) in UCLA career field goals with 85, two shy of the NCAA record at end of career • No. 3 (tied) in UCLA career scoring with 357 points • No. 1 in UCLA career field goals of 50 or more yards (10) • Set numerous NCAA records: most field goals by a freshman (25 in 2007); highest percentage of field goals made, under 40 yards, in a season - tied (1.000% - 25 of 25 in 2009); most times kicking two or more field goals in a game for a season - tied (10 in 2007); most times kicking two or more field goals in a game for a career (31); most times kicking three or more field goals in a game for a career - tied (13) CAREER FIELD GOAL STATS - Kai Forbath
Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 Totals
fg-fga 13-18 28-31 19-22 25-30 85-101
01-19 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2
20-29 2-2 8-8 6-7 7-9 23-26
30-39 4-4 11-11 6-7 8-8 29-30
40-49 6-11 6-6 4-5 5-8 21-30
50+ lg 1-1 51 3-6 53 1-1 53 5-5 54 10-13 54
xp-a pts 27-27 66 24-25 108 21-22 78 30-30 105 102-104 357
ANTHONY BARR 2 0 1 3 L O T T I M PA C T T R O P H Y W I N N E R • Named to his first Pro Bowl (2016) as an injury replacement • Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week (week 8, 2014) • 2013 Lott IMPACT Trophy Winner (UCLA’s first) • No. 9 selection in first round of 2014 NFL Draft (Minnesota) • 2013 first-team All-American by USA Today, Sporting News, Walter Camp, NFL.com • 2013 first-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection • Finalist for 2013 Butkus, Lombardi, Bednarik awards • No. 6 all-time at UCLA in tackles for loss • Tied for No. 6 all-time at UCLA in sacks • Only played defense for two seasons • 2012 second-team AP All-America • 2012 first-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection • 2012 sack total (13.5) was second in the nation
BARR’S CAREER TACKLE STATISTICS Year TT T-AT SACKS 2013 65 42-23 10.0-66 2012 83 60-23 13.5-70 Totals 148 102-46 23.5-136
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ERIC KENDRICKS 2 0 1 4 L O T T I M PA C T T R O P H Y W I N N E R 2 0 1 4 B U T K U S AWA R D W I N N E R • Named to the Pro Football Writers of America’s 2015 NFL All-Rookie team • NFL Defensive Rookie for the month of October, 2015 • 2014 Butkus Award Winner (UCLA’s first) • 2014 Lott IMPACT Trophy Winner (UCLA’s second) • No. 45 selection in second round of 2015 NFL Draft (Minnesota) • 2014 first-team All-American by USA Today, si.com, Athlon, Phil Steele, nfl. com • 2014 second-team All-American by AP, Walter Camp, FWAA, Sporting News, cbssports.com • 2014 led the nation in solo tackles/game (7.8) average • 2014 second-team all-conference selection • UCLA’s all-time tackle leader (481) • Set UCLA record with 11 double-digit tackle games in 2014 season • Scored three career defensive touchdowns, tied for third on school list • Led the Bruins in tackles for three straight seasons
KENDRICKS’ CAREER TACKLE STATISTICS Year TT T-AT SACKS 2014 149 101-48 4.0-29 2013 106 62-44 2.0-9 2012 150 92-58 2.0-13 2011 76 52-24 2.0-9 Totals 481 307-174 10.0-60
TFL INT(Td) 11.5-45 3 (1) 4.0-10 1 6.0-21 1 4.5-16 0 26.0-92 5(1)
K A’ I M I FA I R B A I R N 2 0 1 5 LO U G R O Z A AWA R D W I N N E R • 2015 Consensus first-team All-American • Set Pac-12 and UCLA records for most career points (413) • Set Conference game record and UCLA record for longest field goal (60 yds) • Finished his career by connecting on 41 straight field goals from 35 yards and in • First Bruin to register at least 100 points in four straight seasons • 2015 second-team All-Pac-12 Conference selection • Finished his Bruin career fourth on the all-time field goal list (68) • Also handled kickoff duties for last three seasons • Invited to the Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine
CAREER FIELD GOAL STATS - Ka’imi Fairbairn
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals
fg-fga 16-22 14-21 18-22 20-24 68-89
01-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
20-29 7-7 5-5 8-8 7-7 27-27
30-39 7-9 4-7 6-7 9-9 26-32
40-49 2-5 5-8 4-6 2-5 13-24
50+ 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 2-6
lg 48 48 47 60 60
xp-a 56-59 59-60 47-48 47-47 209-214
pts 104 101 101 107 413
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’S RETIRED JERSEYS #5 • KENNY EASLEY Played free safety for UCLA from 1977-1980 and started from the second game of his freshman year… Only the second three-time consensus AllAmerican in UCLA and Pac-10 history (1978-80) … First and only defensive four-time first-team All-Pac-10 player in league history (1977-80) … Ranks first on UCLA career interception list with 19 and fifth in career tackles with 374 … Also ranks ninth in career punt returns (45) … 1981 first-round draft choice of Seattle Seahawks (No. 4 pick) … AFC Defensive Player of the Year in 1984 … Played in five Pro Bowls and was All-Pro four times … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in December 1991.
#8 • TROY AIKMAN Troy played quarterback in 1987-88 ... Earned consensus All-America honors in 1988 ... Won the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback in 1988 and placed third in the Heisman Trophy balloting ... Posted a 20-4 two-year record as a starter … Led the Bruins to wins in the Aloha and Cotton Bowls … Set school records with 24 touchdown passes in a season and four (tied) in a game (both since broken) … Set school marks with 228 completions (since broken) in a season and 32 (since broken) in a game … In his twoyear career, he completed 406 passes (No. 6) for 5,298 yards (No. 7) and 41 touchdowns (No. 6) … Named UCLA offensive MVP in 1988 … Selected as the No. 1 pick of the 1989 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys and played from 1989-2000 … First quarterback in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span … Inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999 … Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008 ... Had his UCLA jersey retired at the 2014 Stanford game.
#13 • KENNY WASHINGTON Played halfback for UCLA from 1937-1939 … Named UCLA’s first All-American in 1939 … AllConference in 1939 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1956, the first UCLA player so honored … Ranks 18th on UCLA career rushing list with 1,915 yards (he ranked first from 1939 through 1972) and has ranked among the leaders in total offense for many years with 3,206 yards … Led the team in passing and rushing three straight seasons … Charter member of the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame … Played for the L.A. Rams in 1946-48, breaking the NFL color barrier that had stood since 1934.
#16 • GARY BEBAN UCLA’s starting quarterback from 1965-67 … Only UCLA player to win Heisman Trophy (1967) … Consensus All-American in 1967 … All-Conference in 1965-67 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988 … Ranks 11th in UCLA career passing yards with 4,087 and seventh in career total offense with 5,358 yards … Ranks fifth in school history with 35 career touchdowns scored and 12th in scoring (214 points) … Led the team in passing and total offense from 1965-67 … Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame.
and co-captain ... Played in UCLA’s first two Rose Bowls .... Starter on UCLA’s first regular-season unbeaten team (1946) ... Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986.
#79 • JONATHAN OGDEN Four-year starter at offensive tackle in 1992-9394-95 …Class of 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame ... Selected into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 2012 … Consensus All-American in 1995 … Two-time All-Pac-10 selection (1994-95) … 1995 Outland Trophy winner … 1996 first round draft choice of the Baltimore Ravens (#4 overall) and earned All-Rookie team honors … 11-time NFL Pro Bowl lineman … Played in the 2001 Super Bowl … 1996 NCAA indoor shot put champion.
#80 • DONN MOOMAW Starting linebacker/center for UCLA from 195052 … Earned All-American honors in 1950 and consensus honors in 1952 … All-Conference from 1950-52 … Finished fourth in the 1952 Heisman Trophy balloting … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1973 … 1952 Academic All-American … First round draft choice of Los Angeles Rams in 1953 NFL Draft … Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame and the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame.
#34 • PAUL CAMERON Starting tailback in 1951-53 … Consensus AllAmerican in 1953 and All-Conference from 195153 … Led team in passing and total offense three times and rushing twice … Ranks 19th on career total offense list (3,332 yards) … Ranked among the leaders in career rushing for many years with 1,451 yards … Finished third in the 1953 Heisman Trophy balloting; sixth in 1952 … Charter member of UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame.
#38 • BURR BALDWIN Played offensive end for UCLA in 1941, 1942 and 1946 … First UCLA consensus All-American in 1946 when he led team in receiving … Seventh in the 1946 Heisman Trophy balloting … 1946 team MVP
#84 • JERRY ROBINSON Starting linebacker for UCLA from 1976-78 and a reserve receiver in 1975 … The nation’s first three-time consensus All-American since SMU’s Doak Walker in 1947-49 and the first ever in Pac10 and UCLA history (1976-78) … All-Conference from 1976-78 … 1979 first-round draft choice of Philadelphia Eagles (21st pick) … Played in the 1981 Super Bowl … Enjoyed a 13-year NFL career with the Eagles and the Raiders … Ranks second on UCLA career tackles list with 468 and first (161) and second (159) on the single-season list … Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 … Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in December 1996.
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Leonard Wellendorf, e Homer Oliver, c Lee Coats, c Verdi Boyer, g Chuck Cheshire, h; Sherman Chavoor, c John Ryland, c Woody Strode, e; Kenny Washington, h Bob Waterfield, q; Jack Lescoulie, g Don Malmberg, t John Roesch, h Al Sparlis, g; Cal Rossi, h Burr Baldwin, e; Don Malmberg, t; Ernie Case, q; Don Paul, c; Bill Chambers, t Tom Fears, e; Mike Dimitro, g; Don Paul, c; Bill Chambers, t Bob Wilkinson, e; Ernie Johnson, h Bob Wilkinson, e; Donn Moomaw, lb; Breck Stroschein, t Donn Moomaw, lb; Paul Cameron, h; Hal Mitchell, t; Ernie Stockert, e Donn Moomaw, lb; Paul Cameron, h; Ernie Stockert, e; Ed Flynn, g; Ike Jones, e; Chuck Doud, t; Jack Ellena, t; Myron Berliner, e; Jim Salsbury, g; Bill Stits, f Chuck Doud, t; Jack Ellena, t; Paul Cameron, h Jack Ellena, t; Jim Salsbury, g; Bob Davenport, fb; PrimoVillanueva,h;BobLong,e;SamBoghosian,g Sam Brown, h; Hardiman Cureton, g; Steve Palmer, c; Bob Davenport, fb; Rommie Loudd, e; Jim Brown, g Esker Harris, g; Jim Matheny, c Dick Wallen, e; Bill Leeka, t Bill Leeka, t Ray Smith, fb; Harry Baldwin, c Bill Kilmer, h; Marv Luster, e; Jack Metcalf, g; Steve Bauwens, t; Marshall Shirk, t Ron Hull, c; Bobby Smith, h Kermit Alexander, h; Andy Von Sonn, c Mel Profit, e Kurt Altenberg, e; Russ Banducci, g; Kent Francisco, ot Kurt Altenberg, e; Russ Banducci, t; Gary Beban, qb; Jim Colletto, e; Mel Farr, h; John Richardson, g; Bob Stiles, h Gary Beban, qb; Rich Deakers, g; Mel Farr, h; Don Manning, lb; John Richardson, g
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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
1984 1985 1986 1987
Zenon Andrusyshyn, p-pk; Gary Beban, qb; John Erquiaga,c;MarkGustafson,dhb;DonManning,lb; Dennis Murphy, g; Larry Slagle, t Larry Agajanian, dt; Mark Gustafson, dhb Dennis Alumbaugh, og; Mike Ballou, lb; Gordon Bosserman,ot;RonCarver,dhb;GwenCooper,oe; Wes Grant, de; Greg Jones, ohb; Floyd Reese, dt Dave Dalby, c; Bob Pifferini, lb; Tim Oesterling, dt Dave Dalby, c; Bob Christiansen, oe Bruce Barnes, p; Allan Ellis, db; Kermit Johnson, rb;SteveKlosterman,og;JamesMcAlister,rb;Fred McNeill, de; Bruce Walton, ot JimmyAllen,db;JamesBright,db;KermitJohnson, rb; Ed Kezirian, ot; Steve Klosterman, og; Fulton Kuykendall,lb;FredMcNeill,de;JohnNanoski,db; Al Oliver, ot; Cal Peterson, de Norm Andersen, se; Gene Clark, ot; Fulton Kuykendall, lb JohnSciarra,qb;RandyCross,g;PhilMcKinnely,g; Cliff Frazier, ng LeviArmstrong,db;TheotisBrown,rb;FrankCorral, k; Jeff Dankworth, qb; Oscar Edwards, db; Mitch Kahn, c; Jerry Robinson, lb; ManuTuiasosopo, dt; Wendell Tyler, rb; Rick Walker, te LeviArmstrong,db;GusCoppens,ot;KennyEasley, s; Jerry Robinson, lb; Manu Tuiasosopo, dt Peter Boermeester, pk; Theotis Brown, rb; Kenny Easley,s;JerryRobinson,lb;ManuTuiasosopo,ng Kenny Easley, s; Freeman McNeil, tb Kenny Easley, s; Irv Eatman, dt; Avon Riley, lb;Tim Wrightman, te; Larry Lee, og; Freeman McNeil, tb Cormac Carney, se; Irv Eatman, dt; Luis Sharpe, ot; Tim Wrightman, te CormacCarney,se;KarlMorgan,ng;TomRamsey, qb PaulBergmann,te;NealDellocono,olb;DuvalLove, ot; Kevin Nelson, tb; Don Rogers, s; Lupe Sanchez, cb; Mike Sherrard, se Kevin Buenafe, p; John Lee, pk; Duval Love, ot; Tommy Taylor, ilb MikeHartmeier,og;JohnLee,pk;TommyTaylor,ilb; Terry Tumey, ng; Mark Walen, dt GastonGreen,tb;CraigRutledge,s;TerryTumey,ng Troy Aikman, qb; Gaston Green, tb; Carnell Lake, olb; Ken Norton, Jr., ilb; David Richards, ot; Terry Tumey, ng; Alfredo Velasco, pk
PRIMO VILLANUEVA-1954
RICKY MANNING, Jr.-2001-02
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1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015
Troy Aikman, qb; Frank Cornish, c; Darryl Henley, cb; Chance Johnson, ilb; Carnell Lake, olb Kirk Maggio, p Eric Turner, s; Roman Phifer, olb MattDarby,s;SeanLaChapelle,wr;VaughnParker, ot Carlton Gray, cb; Vaughn Parker, ot MarvinGoodwin,ss;BjornMerten,pk;JamirMiller, olb; Craig Novitsky, og;Vaughn Parker, ot; Darren Schager, p; J.J. Stokes, se Donnie Edwards, lb; Mike Flanagan, c, Jonathan Ogden, ot; Darren Schager, p Karim Abdul-Jabbar, tb; Mike Flanagan, c; Jonathan Ogden, ot Bjorn Merten, pk SkipHicks,tb;ChadOverhauser,ot;ChrisSailer,pk; Shaun Williams, fs Larry Atkins, fs; Brendon Ayanbadejo, olb; Danny Farmer, fl; Mike Grieb, te; Andy Meyers, og; Cade McNown, qb; Shawn Stuart, c DeShaun Foster, tb; Ricky Manning, Jr., cb; Freddie Mitchell, wr Kenyon Coleman, de; Nate Fikse, p; DeShaun Foster,tb;RickyManning,Jr.,cb;RobertThomas,lb Nate Fikse, p; Ricky Manning, Jr., cb; Mike Saffer, ot; Mike Seidman, te Dave Ball, de; Brandon Chillar, lb Matt Clark, cb; Justin Medlock, pk Maurice Drew, kr; Marcedes Lewis, te Justin Hickman, de; Justin Medlock, pk Chris Horton, s; Matthew Slater, kr Aaron Perez, p; Brian Price, dt Reggie Carter, lb; Kai Forbath, pk; Rahim Moore, s; Brian Price, dt; Alterraun Verner, cb Akeem Ayers, lb; Rahim Moore, s Anthony Barr, lb; Jeff Locke, p; Xavier Su’a-Filo, og Anthony Barr, lb; Xavier Su’a-Filo, og Ishmael Adams, db Kenny Clark, dl
CARLTON GRAY-1992
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships (18)
CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame (8)
NCAA Top Eight Awards (14)
(Football only) 1966-67 1966-67 1969-70 1973-74 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1982-83 1983-84 1985-86 1989-90 1992-93 1995-96 1998-99 1999-00 2007-08 2012-13
1988 1990 1994 1994 1999 2005 2009 2011
1975-76 John Sciarra, football 1976-77 Jeff Dankworth, football 1981-82 Karch Kiraly, volleyball 1982-83 Cormac Carney*, football 1988-89 Carnell Lake*, football 1989-90 Jill Andrews**, gymnastics 1992-93 Carlton Gray, football 1992-93 Scott Keswick**, gymnastics 1993-94 Julie Bremner*, volleyball 1993-94 Lisa Fernandez, softball 1996-97 Annette Salmeen, swimming 2002-03 Stacey Nuveman, softball 2003-04 Onnie Willis, gymnastics 2006-07 Kate Richardson, gymnastics * Fall finalist **Spring finalist
Ray Armstrong* Dallas Grider Greg Jones Steve Klosterman John Sciarra Jeff Dankworth John Fowler Cormac Carney Rick Neuheisel Mike Hartmeier Rick Meyer Carlton Gray George Kase Chris Sailer, Shawn Stuart Danny Farmer Chris Joseph Jeff Locke
CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-Americans (16) (Football only) 1952 1953 1954 1966 1975 1977 1981 1982 1985 1992 1995 1998 2006 2007
Donn Moomaw, football Jamaal Wilkes, basketball Bill Walton, basketball Coach John Wooden, basketball John Fowler, football Cormac Carney, football Karch Kiraly, volleyball Julie Bremner Romias, volleyball
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarships (9) 1967-68 1969-70 1973-74 1975-76 1976-77 1988-89 1991-92 1992-93 2015-16
Gary Beban Dennis Dummit Mark Harmon John Sciarra Jeff Dankworth Carnell Lake Brian Kelly Carlton Gray Jake Brendel
Ed Flynn, G, Donn Moomaw, LB Ira Pauly, C Sam Boghosian, G Ray Armstrong, E John Sciarra, QB John Fowler, LB Cormac Carney, WR Tim Wrightman, TE Cormac Carney, WR Mike Hartmeier, OG Carlton Gray, CB George Kase, NG Shawn Stuart, C Chris Joseph, OG Chris Joseph, C
NACDA/Disney Scholar AthleteAwards (2) 1992-93 1993-94
Carlton Gray, football Julie Bremner, volleyball
Rhodes Scholarships (5) 1924-25 1961-62 1968-69 1996-97 2008-09
NFF AND HALL OF FAME SCHOLAR-ATHLETE JAKE BRENDEL
RHODES SCHOLAR CHRIS JOSEPH
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’s ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS Senior Bowl 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1968 1970 1972 1973 1974 1977 1978 1980 1983 1986 1987 1988 1989 1991
1992 1996 1998 1999 2000 2002
2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016
Bob Wilkinson, E Ernie Stockert, E Bill Stits, B Joe Ray, T Jim Brown, G John Erquiaga, C Mike Ballou, LB; Wes Grant, DE Dave Dalby, C Allan Ellis, DB Fred McNeill, DE Mitch Kahn, C; Wendell Tyler, RB Frank Corral, PK Brent Boyd, C Blanchard Montgomery, LB;Tom Ramsey, QB; Dokie Williams, FL Robert Cox, OT; John Lee, PK Joe Goebel, C Willie Anderson, WR Eric Ball, TB; Darryl Henley, CB; Carnell Lake, OLB; Jim Wahler, NG Corwin Anthony, TE; Randy Austin, TE; Rocen Keeton, OLB; Scott Miller, WR; Lance Zeno, C (inj) Dion Lambert, CB Donnie Edwards, LB; Mike Flanagan, C Skip Hicks, TB; Shaun Williams, FS Larry Atkins, S (inj.); Cade McNown, QB; Chris Sailer, K Danny Farmer, WR Marques Anderson, S; Kenyon Coleman, DE; Bryan Fletcher, TE; DeShaun Foster, TB; Ken Kocher, DT; Robert Thomas, LB (inj.) Mike Seidman, TE Dave Ball, DE; Rodney Leisle, DT Craig Bragg, WR; Manuel White Jr., RB Marcedes Lewis TE; Spencer Havner, LB Bruce Davis, DE Kai Forbath, PK; Christian Yount, LS Johnathan Franklin, RB; Jeff Locke, P; Datone Jones, DE Shaq Evans, WR; Jordan Zumwalt, LB Eric Kendricks, LB; Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DL; Anthony Jefferson, DB Ka’imi Fairbairn, PK; Jordan Payton, WR
East-West Shrine Game 1932 1934 1936 1944 1945 1946 1948 1949 1951 1952 1955 1957 1958 1960 1960 1962 1963 1966 1967 1969 1971 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977 1977 1979 1979 1981 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989
Leonard Wellendorf, C Lee Coats, C Chuck Cheshire, H Mike Marienthal, G Bob Waterfield, Q George Robotham, E Bill Chambers, T;Tom Fears, E; Don Paul, C, Cal Rossi, HB (J)Bill Clements, E; Ernie Johnson, HB Bob Wilkinson, E Hal Mitchell, T (J)Sam Boghosian, G; Jack Ellena, T; Jim Salsbury, G Pete O’Garro, E; Don Shinnick, LB Bill Leeka, T; Dick Wallen, E (J)Paul Oglesby, T; Ray Smith, B (D)Jim Johnson, E-B; Bill Kilmer, HB; Marv Luster, E Kermit Alexander, HB Mel Profit, E Mel Farr, HB; John Richardson, DG Gary Beban, QB; John Erquiaga, C; Larry Slagle, T Mike Ballou, LB; George Farmer, E; Greg Jones, HB (J)Dennis Dummit, QB;Tim Oesterling, DT (D)Bob Christiansen, E; Dave Dalby, C Bruce Barnes, P; Bruce Walton, OT James McAlister, RB; Al Oliver, OT; Bill Sandifer, DT Art Kuehn, C; Fulton Kuykendall, LB (J)Wendell Tyler, RB; Rick Walker, TE (D)Levi Armstrong, DB (J)Peter Boermeester, PK (D)Johnny Lynn, DB Avon Riley, LB; Larry Lee, OG Jimmy Turner, DB Kevin Nelson, RB Mike Hartmeier, OG Joe Goebel, C; Chuckie Miller, CB; Derek Tennell, TE David Richards, OT; James Washington, S Darryl Henley, CB; Carnell Lake, OLB; Jim Wahler, NG
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016
Frank Cornish, C; Charles Arbuckle, TE Roman Phifer, OLB; Eric Turner, FS Matt Darby, S; James Malone ILB Mike Chalenski, DE; Carlton Gray, CB; Sean LaChapelle, WR Vaughn Parker, OT Carl Greenwood, CB Kevin Jordan, WR Paul Guidry, DB Cade McNown, QB (dnp) Eric Whitfield, S Marques Anderson, S; Ryan Nece, LB (inj.) Mike Saffer, OT; Ricky Manning, DB; Nate Fikse, P/PK Ryan Boschetti, DL; Brandon Chillar, LB Tab Perry, WR Drew Olson, QB; Justin London, LB Justin Hickman, DE; Justin Medlock, PK Dennis Keyes, S Terrence Austin, WR; Reggie Carter, LB; Ryan Moya, TE; Alterraun Verner, CB David Carter, DT Cory Harkey, TE Jeff Baca, OG; Joseph Fauria, TE; Aaron Hester, CB; Sheldon Price, CB Cassius Marsh, DL Jake Brendel, OL; Aaron Wallace, LB
NFLPA Collegiate All-Star Game 2013 Andrew Abbott, S; David Allen, FB; Donovan Carter, DT; Damien Holmes, LB; Kevin Prince, QB 2014 Seali’i Epenesa, DL; Keenan Graham, DE 2015 Malcolm Bunche, OL 2016 Devin Fuller, REC
Hula Bowl 1947 Tom Asher, T; Burr Baldwin, E; Don Borden, G; Ed Breeding, C; Ernie Case, QB; Budd Cote, G; Morrie Harrison, G; Hoxsie Griswold, T; John Johnson, B; Roy Kurrasch, E; Don Malmberg, T; Donn Ross, E; Art Spielman, C 1948 Carl Benton, B; Don Capp, E; Robert Mike, T 1949 Bill Clements, E; Mike Dimitro, G 1950 George Pastor, G 1952 Hal Mitchell, T 1953 Donn Moomaw, LB 1954 Paul Cameron, HB; Chuck Doud, T 1955 Jack Ellena, T; Jim Salsbury, G; Primo Villanueva,HB 1956 Hardiman Cureton, G; Bob Davenport, FB; Rommie Loudd, E; Sam Brown, HB 1959 Bill Leeka, T; Dick Wallen, E 1960 Ray Smith, FB 1961 Bill Kilmer, HB; Marv Luster, E 1962 Ron Hull, C; Marshall Shirk, T; Bobby Smith, HB; Almose Thompson, HB 1963 Kermit Alexander, HB; Tony Fiorentino, G; Andy Von Sonn, C 1964 Walt Dathe, G; Mel Profit, E 1965 Kent Francisco, OT; Mike Haffner, HB; Larry Zeno, QB 1966 Kurt Altenberg, E; Russ Banducci, G 1967 Mel Farr, HB; John Richardson, DG 1968 Gary Beban, QB; Larry Slagle, OT 1969 Larry Agajanian, DT 1970 Greg Jones, HB; Floyd Reese, DT 1971 Dennis Dummit, QB; Tim Oesterling, DT 1972 Mike Pavich, G 1973 Randy Gaschler, C 1974 Jim Allen, DB; Kermit Johnson, RB; James McAlister, RB 1975 Gene Clark, OT; Art Kuehn, C 1976 Randy Cross, G; John Sciarra, QB 1977 Ray Burks, LB; Oscar Edwards, DB; Rick Walker, TE 1978 Gus Coppens, OT; Frank Stephens, LB 1979 Theotis Brown, RB; Jerry Robinson, LB; Manu Tuiasosopo, NG 1980 Brent Boyd, C 1981 Ken Easley, DB; Freeman McNeil, RB 1982 Luis Sharpe, OT; Tim Wrightman, TE 1983 Cormac Carney, SE; Irv Eatman, OT; Tom Ramsey, QB 1984 Don Rogers, DB; Lupe Sanchez, DB 1985 Neal Dellocono, LB; Duval Love, OT 1986 Mike Sherrard, SE; Tommy Taylor, LB 1987 Frank Batchkoff, DT; Karl Dorrell, FL 1988 Mel Farr, FB; Gaston Green, TB; Ken Norton, LB; Dennis Price, CB
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1989 Troy Aikman, QB; Darryl Henley, CB; Doug Kline, ILB; Eric Smith, OLB 1990 Frank Cornish, C; Charles Arbuckle, TE 1991 Roman Phifer, OLB 1992 Dion Lambert, CB; Kevin Smith, FB 1993 Arnold Ale, LB; Mike Chalenski, DE; Carlton Gray, CB; Sean LaChapelle, WR; Kevin Williams, TB 1994 Craig Novitsky, OG 1996 James Milliner, RB; Teddy Lawrence, DB 1998 Jim McElroy, FL; Chad Overhauser, OT 1999 Mike Grieb, TE; Craig Walendy, FB 2000 Eric Whitfield, S; Durell Price, FB 2001 Jason Bell, DB 2002 Ryan Nece, LB 2003 Ricky Manning, DB; Marcus Reese, LB 2004 Mat Ball, DE; David Tautofi, DL 2006 Ed Blanton, OT 2008 Shannon Tevaga, OG
Texas Vs. The World 2007 Junior Taylor, WR (injured in practice) 2008 Rodney Van, CB
Japan Bowl 1976 Randy Cross, C, John Sciarra, QB 1977 Raymond Burks, LB, Oscar Edwards, DB, Rick Walker, TE 1978 Levi Armstrong, DB, Gus Coppens, OT Frank Stephens, LB 1979 Bobby Hosea, DB, Max Montoya, OT Jeff Muro, LB 1980 Brian Baggott, DB 1981 Arthur Akers, LB; Kenny Easley, DB; Larry Lee, OG; Freeman McNeil, RB 1982 Willie Curran, FL; Luis Sharpe, OT 1983 Dan Dufour, C; Karl Morgan, NG;Tom Sullivan, DB; Jojo Townsell, FL 1984 Paul Bergmann, TE; Kevin Nelson, RB; Don Rogers, DB; Lupe Sanchez, DB; Doug West, LB 1985 Neal Dellocono, LB; Ron Pitts, DB 1986 John Lee, PK; David Norrie, QB; Mark Walen, DT 1987 Craig Rutledge, SS; Matt Stevens, QB 1988 Alan Dial, S; Gaston Green, TB; Ken Norton, LB; Russ Warnick, OT 1989 Troy Aikman, QB; Eric Ball, TB; Chance Johnson, ILB; Doug Kline, ILB; Marcus Turner, CB 1990 Mike Lodish, DT; Marvcus Patton, LB 1991 Corwin Anthony, TE; Brian Brown, TB; Brian Lockwood, OLB; Scott Miller, WR 1992 Scott Spalding, OG; Shawn Wills, TB; Brian Kelly, DT 1993 Arnold Ale, LB; Rick Daly, TE
Blue-Gray Game 1979 Brian Baggott, DB 1989 Mike Farr, WR, Mike Lodish, DT, Rick Meyer, OG 1990 Randy Austin, TE, Reggie Moore, WR 1994 J.J. Stokes, WR, Wayne Cook, QB 1996 Phillip Ward, LB, Travis Kirschke, DL 1999 Keith Brown, TB (injured), Durell Price, FB, Ryan Roques, DB 2001 Anthony Fletcher, DT
Villages Gridiron Bowl 1999 Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB; Andy Meyers, OG; Shawn Stuart, C; Craig Walendy, FB 2002 Brian Poli-Dixon, WR 2005 Matt Clark, CB, Chris Kluwe, P
Las Vegas All-American Classic (Paradise Bowl, 2002-2003) 2002 Troy Danoff, C, Anthony Fletcher, DT, Scott McEwan, QB, Jason Stephens, S 2003 Bryce Bohlander, OT, Rusty Williams, DL, Joe Hunter, DB 2004 Shane Lehmann, OL 2006 Jarrad Page, S, David Koral, QB
Raycom Collegiate All-Star Game 2013 Jerry Johnson, WR
Casino del Sol All-Star Game 2013 Dalton Hilliard, LB; Kevin McDermott, LS
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL BRUINS IN THE NFL UCLA annually ranks among the top schools in terms of producing players for the National Football League. Below is the list of Bruins on 2016 pre-season NFL rosters (as of 6/1/16):
ATLANTA FALCONS
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Devin Fuller, WR
CHICAGO BEARS
Anthony Barr, LB Mike Harris, OL Eric Kendricks, LB Jeff Locke, P Kevin McDermott, LS
Nate Chandler, OL
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
CINCINNATI BENGALS Alex Redmond, OL
Matthew Slater, WR Christian Yount, LS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Rahim Moore, DB Jordan Payton, WR
Kai Forbath, PK
NEW YORK GIANTS
DALLAS COWBOYS Jake Brendel, C
Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DL Paul Perkins, RB
GREEN BAY PACKERS
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Kenny Clark, DL Brett Hundley, QB Datone Jones, DE
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
BALTIMORE RAVENS Sheldon Price, DB
ERIC KENDRICKS #54 (photo courtesy of the MinnesotaVikings)
Malcolm Bunche, OL
Jordan Zumwalt, LB
HOUSTON TEXANS
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Ka’imi Fairbairn, PK Xavier Su’a-Filo, OL
Cassius Marsh, DL
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Caleb Benenoch, OL Alterraun Verner, CB
Shaq Evans, WR Myles Jack, LB Marcedes Lewis, TE
TENNESSEE TITANS
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Aaron Wallace, LB
Akeem Ayers, LB Cory Harkey, TE
WASHINGTON REDSKINS Logan Paulsen, TE
MIAMI DOLPHINS Thomas Duarte, TE
ANTHONY BARR #55
BRETT HUNDLEY #7
(Photo courtesy of the Minnesota Vikings)
(Photo courtesy of Jim Biever/Green Bay Packers)
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1977 1978 1980 1981
1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992
Baltimore Colts: Don Shinnick, LB Miami Dolphins: John Richardson, DL Washington Redskins: Bill Kilmer, QB Pittsburgh Steelers: Jimmy Allen, DB Minnesota Vikings: Fred McNeill, LB Dallas Cowboys: Cal Peterson, LB Bruce Walton, OT Pittsburgh Steelers: Jimmy Allen, DB Oakland Raiders: Dave Dalby, C Minnesota Vikings: Fred McNeill, LB Dallas Cowboys: Efren Herrera, PK Los Angeles Rams: Wendell Tyler, RB Frank Corral, PK Oakland Raiders: Dave Dalby, C Bruce Davis, OT Philadelphia Eagles: Wally Henry, FL Jerry Robinson, LB John Sciarra, DB San Francisco 49ers: Randy Cross, OG Cincinnati Bengals: Max Montoya, OG Washington Redskins: Rick Walker, TE Washington Redskins: Rick Walker, TE Los Angeles Raiders: Dave Dalby, C Bruce Davis, OT Dokie Williams, FL San Francisco 49ers: Randy Cross, OG Manu Tuiasosopo, DT; Wendell Tyler, RB Chicago Bears: Tim Wrightman, TE New England Patriots: Tom Ramsey, QB New York Giants: Herb Welch, DB Washington Redskins:Jay Schroeder, QB Denver Broncos: Larry Lee, OG San Francisco 49ers: Randy Cross, C Cincinnati Bengals: Max Montoya, OG San Francisco 49ers: Steve Bono, QB Mike Sherrard, WR Denver Broncos: Michael Young, WR Buffalo Bills: Mike Lodish, NT Marvcus Patton, OLB Buffalo Bills: Brad Daluiso, PK Mike Lodish, NT Marvcus Patton, OLB
1993
1994
1995 1996
1997 1998 1999 2001
2002 2003 2004
2005
2006 2007
Dallas Cowboys: James Washington, FS Troy Aikman, QB Frank Cornish, C Ken Norton, LB Derek Tennell, TE Buffalo Bills: Marvcus Patton, OLB Matt Darby, SS Mike Lodish, NT Dallas Cowboys: James Washington, FS Troy Aikman,QB Frank Cornish,C Ken Norton, LB Buffalo Bills: Marvcus Patton, OLB Matt Darby, SS Mike Lodish, NT San Francisco 49ers: Ken Norton, ILB San Diego Chargers: Vaughn Parker, OG Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, QB Pittsburgh Steelers: Norm Johnson, PK Carnell Lake, S New England Patriots: David Richards, OL Denver Broncos: Mike Lodish, DL Green Bay Packers: Steve Bono, QB Denver Broncos: Mike Lodish, DL New York Giants: Brad Daluiso, PK Craig Walendy, FB Shaun Williams, S Baltimore Ravens: Jonathan Ogden, OT New England Patriots: Roman Phifer, LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ryan Nece, LB Oakland Raiders: Kenyon Coleman, DL Carolina Panthers: DeShaun Foster, RB Ricky Manning Jr., CB Mike Seidman, TE (inj) New England Patriots: Roman Phifer, LB J.J. Stokes, WR Philadelphia Eagles: Freddie Mitchell, WR Matt Ware, CB New England Patriots: Roman Phifer, LB Pittsburgh Steelers: Travis Kirschke, DL Tommy Maddox, QB Chicago Bears: Ricky Manning Jr., CB Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB Indianapolis Colts: Bryan Fletcher, TE
MATTHEW SLATER (photo courtesy of New England Patriots) 2009
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2016
Pittsburgh Steelers: Travis Kirschke, DL Bruce Davis, LB Arizona Cardinals: Matt Ware, S Dennis Keyes, S (PS) New Orleans Saints: Rodney Leisle, DL (IR) Green Bay Packers: Brandon Chillar, LB (IR) Spencer Havner, LB (IR) NewEnglandPatriots:MatthewSlaterWR,KR Bret Lockett, DB (IR) Baltimore Ravens: Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB Denver Broncos: Rahim Moore, S (IR) Seattle Seahawks: Derrick Coleman, FB New England Patriots: Akeem Ayers, LB Matthew Slater, WR, KR Seattle Seahawks: Cassius Marsh, DL (IR) Derrick Coleman, FB (IR) Carolina Panthers: Nate Chandler, OL (IR)
FIRST ROUND NFL DRAFT CHOICES 1946 1947 1953 1961 1963 1967 1974 1979 1981 1982 1984 1986 1988 1989 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2006 2013 2014 2016
B Cal Rossi, Washington (No. 9)* B Cal Rossi, Washington (No. 4) B Ernie Case, Green Bay (No. 6) OL Donn Moomaw, Los Angeles (No. 9) B Jimmy Johnson, San Francisco (No. 6) B Bill Kilmer, San Francisco (No. 11) B Kermit Alexander, San Francisco (No. 8) RB Mel Farr, Detroit (No. 7) DL Bill Sandifer, San Francisco (No. 10) LB Fred McNeill, Minnesota (No. 17) DL Manu Tuiasosopo, Seattle (No. 18) LB Jerry Robinson, Philadelphia (No. 21) RB Freeman McNeil, New York Jets (No. 3) DB Kenny Easley, Seattle (No. 4) OL Luis Sharpe, St. Louis (No. 16) DB Don Rogers, Cleveland (No. 18) WR Mike Sherrard, Dallas (No. 18) RB Gaston Green, L.A. Rams (No. 14) QB Troy Aikman, Dallas (No. 1) DB Eric Turner, Cleveland (No. 2) QB Tommy Maddox, Denver (No. 25) LB Jamir Miller, Arizona (No. 10) WR J.J. Stokes, San Francisco (No. 10) OL Jonathan Ogden, Baltimore (No. 4) DB Shaun Williams, New York (No. 24) QB Cade McNown, Chicago (No. 12) WR Freddie Mitchell, Philadelphia (No. 25) LB Robert Thomas, St. Louis (No. 31) TE Marcedes Lewis, Jacksonville (No. 28) DL Datone Jones, Green Bay (No. 26) LB Anthony Barr, Minnesota (No. 9) DL Kenny Clark, Green Bay (No. 27)
MARCEDES LEWIS
*Lost choice due to ineligibility of player for draft **Member of AFL at time of draft
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Name Cornish, Frank, C
Pos Years in Pro Football 90-91 San Diego, 92-93 Dallas, 94 Minnesota, 94 Dallas, 95 Jacksonville, 95 Philadelphia Corral, Frank, PK 78-81 Los Angeles, 83 Chicago (USFL), 84 Arizona (USFL) Craig, Paco, WR 88 Detroit, 91 Sacramento (WL) Crecion, Gabe, TE 03 Barcelona (NFL Europe), 04 San Francisco Cross, Randy, C/OG 76-88 San Francisco Cureton, Hardiman, OG 56 Toronto (CFL), 57-59 Ottawa (CFL), 60-64 Hamilton (CFL) Curran, Willie, WR 82-84 Atlanta Dalby, Dave, C 72-85 Los Angeles (Raiders) Daluiso, Brad, PK 91 Atlanta, 91 Buffalo, 92 Denver, 93-00 New York (Giants), 01 Oakland Darby, Matt, SS 92-95 Buffalo, 96-97 Arizona Davenport, Bob, FB 56 Winnipeg (CFL) Davis, Bruce, OT 79-87 Los Angeles (Raiders), 87-89 Houston Davis, Bruce, LB 08 Pittsburgh, 09 New England (PS), 10 San Francisco (PS), 10 Oakland, 11 Oakland, San Francisco (PS) Davis, Milt, DB 54 Detroit, 57-60 Baltimore Dial, Alan, DB 89 Philadelphia Dufour, Dan, C 83-84 Atlanta Durden, Mike, DB 84 Edmonton (CFL) Dye, Tony, S 12-13 Cincinnati (12-IR) Easley, Kenny, S 81-87 Seattle Eatman, Irv, OT 83-84 Philadelphia (USFL), 85 Baltimore (USFL), 86-90 Kansas City, 91-92 New York (Jets), 93 Los Angeles (Rams), 94 Atlanta, 95-96 Houston Eck, Keith, OG 78 Washington, 79 New York (Giants) Edwards, Donnie, LB 96-01, 07 Kansas City, 02-06 San Diego, 07-08 Kansas City Elias, Lou, DB 58 Hamilton (CFL), 58 Toronto (CFL), 59 Saskatchewan (CFL) Ellena, Jack, OG/LB 55-56 Los Angeles, 57 Toronto (CFL) Ellis, Allan, DB 73-77, 79-80 Chicago, 81 San Diego Emanuel, Ben, DB 05 Carolina, 05 San Francisco, 06 Cleveland Emanuel, Bert, WR 94-97 Atlanta, 99-98 Tampa, 00 Miami, 01 Detroit, 01 New England Evans, Shaq, WR 14 NY Jets (IR) Farmer, Danny, WR 00-02 Cincinnati Farmer, George, WR 70-75 Chicago, 75 Detroit Farr, Mel, Sr., HB 67-73 Detroit Farr, Mel, Jr., FB 89 Los Angeles (Rams), 91 Sacramento (WL) Farr, Mike, WR 90-92 Detroit, 93 New England (inj.) Farris, Kris, OT 99 Pittsburgh (IR), 01 Buffalo, 02 Atlanta Fauria, Joseph, TE 13-14 Detroit; 15 Arizona (PS), 15 New England (PS) Fears, Tom, OE/DB 48-56 Los Angeles Fenenbock, Chuck, TB/HB/WB 43-45 Detroit, 46-48 Los Angeles (Dons), 48 Chicago (Rockets), 50 Calgary (CFL) Ferrell, Bobby, FB/HB 76-80 San Francisco Finlay, Jack, OG/LB 47-51 Los Angeles Flanagan, Mike, C 96-97 (IR) Green Bay, 98-05 Green Bay, 06-07 Houston Fletcher, Bryan, TE 02 Chicago (PS), 03 Berlin (NFL Europe), 04-07 Indianapolis Forbath, Kai, PK 11 Dallas (IR), 12-15 Washington, 15 New Orleans Foster, DeShaun, TB 02 Carolina (IR), 03-07 Carolina, 08 San Francisco Francisco, Kent, OT 66 Edmonton (CFL), 66-67 Toronto (CFL) Franklin, Johnathan, RB 13 Green Bay Frazier, Cliff, DT 77 Kansas City Gaines, Gene, DB 61 Montreal (CFL), 62-69 Ottawa (CFL), 70-76 Montreal (CFL) Galigher, Ed, DT/DE 72-76 New York (Jets), 77 -78 San Francisco Geddes, Bob, LB 72 Denver, 73-75 New England Goebel, Joe, C 87 San Diego Goodman, Brian, OG 73-74 Houston, 75 Denver Goodwin, Marvin, SS 94 Philadelphia, 96 Barcelona (WL), 96 Scottish WLAF
UCLA’S ALL-TIME PROFESSIONAL ROSTER Name Abdul-Jabbar, Karim, TB Adams, John, E-FB Adams, Tom, E Aikman, Troy, QB Ale, Arnold, LB Alexander, Kermit, DB Allen, Jimmy, DB Anderson, Avery, WR Anderson, Marques, DB Anderson, Willie, WR Andrusyshyn, Zenon, P-PK Anthony, Corwin, TE Arbuckle, Charles, TE Armstrong, Bill, OG Armstrong, Levi, DB Atkins, Larry, S Austin, Randy, TE Austin, Terrence, WR Ayanbadejo, Brendon, LB
Ayers, Akeem, LB Baca, Jeff, OG Baldwin, Burr, OE/DE Ball, Dave, DE Ball, Eric, RB Ballou, Mike, LB Barnes, Bruce, PK Barr, Anthony LB Baska, Rick, LB Bates, Patrick, DB Beban, Gary, QB/HB/WR Bell, Jason, DB Bell, Kahlil, RB Bennett, Drew, WR Bennett, Tommy, DB Bergey, Bruce, DE Bergmann, Paul, TE Blanton, Ed, OL Bono, Steve, QB Boschetti, Ryan, DL Bosworth, Korey, DE Bosworth, Kyle, LB Boyd, Brent, C/OG Boyd, Verdi, OG Bragg, Craig, WR Bright, James, DB Brown, Keith, RB Brown, Kevin, DT Brown, Theotis, RB Bunche, Malcolm, OL Burks, Ray, LB Butler, Homer, SE Cameron, Paul, DB Cantor, Leo, DB/HB/FB Carney, Cormac, WR Carter, David, DL Case, Ernie, DB/QB Cassel, Marcus, CB Cephous, Frank, RB Chaffin, Jeff, DT Chalenski, Mike, DT Chambers, Bill, OT/OG Chandler, Nate, DT/OT Chillar, Brandon, LB Christiansen, Bob, TE Clark, Eugene, OG Clark, Matthew, DB Cobbs, Anthony, DB Coffman, Ricky, WR Coleman, Derrick, RB Coleman, Kenyon, DL Cooper, Gwen, WR Copeland, Ron, WR Coppens, Gus, OT
Pos Years in Pro Football 96-99 Miami, 99 Cleveland, 00 Indianapolis 59-62 Chicago, 63 Los Angeles 56-57 Ottawa (CFL) 89-00 Dallas 93 Seattle (Dev.), 94 Kansas City 96 Scottish Claymores (WL), 96 San Diego 63-69 San Francisco, 70-71 Los Angeles, 72-73 Philadelphia 74-77 Pittsburgh, 78-81 Detroit 96 (IR) Indianapolis 02-03 Green Bay, 04 Oakland, 05 Denver, 05 San Francisco 88-94 Los Angeles (Rams), 95 Indianapolis 96 Washington, 97 Denver 71-77 Toronto (CFL), 78 Kansas City, 79 Hamilton (CFL) 80-82 Toronto (CFL), 83-85 Tampa Bay (USFL) 91 Los Angeles (Rams) Dev., 91-92 New York (Jets) Dev. 90 New Orleans (IR), 91 San Diego Dev., 92-95 Indianapolis 43 Brooklyn 78 New York (Jets) 99-02 Kansas City, 03 Oakland 91 Atlanta Dev. 10-11 Washington 00 Winnipeg (CFL), 01 Amsterdam (NFL Europe), 02 British Columbia, Toronto (CFL), 03-04 Miami, 05-07 Chicago, 08-12 Baltimore 11-14 Tennessee; 14 New England; 15 St. Louis 13-14 Minnesota; 14 San Diego 47-49 Los Angeles (AAFC) 04 San Diego, 05 San Diego, 05-06 New York Jets, 08-12 Tennessee 89-94 Cincinnati, 95 Oakland 70 Boston 73-74 New England 14-15 Minnesota 76-77 Denver 93-94 Los Angeles, 96 Atlanta 68-69 Washington 01 Dallas, 02-05 Houston, 06 NY Giants 09-12 Chicago; 12 N.Y. Jets 01-06Tennessee, 07-08 St. Louis 96-00 Arizona, 01 Detroit 71 Kansas City, 72-73 Toronto (CFL) 84 Jacksonville (USFL), 85 Oakland (USFL), 86 Kansas City 06 New York Jets (PS) 85-86 Minn., 87-88 Pitts., 89-93 San Fran., 94-96 Kansas City, 97 Green Bay, 98 St. Louis, 99 Carolina 04-08 Washington 10 Detroit (IR) 10-12 Jacksonville, 13 NY Giants, 13 Dallas 80-86 Minnesota 36 Brooklyn 05 Green Bay, 05 New York, 05 Chicago, 06 Amsterdam (NFLE) 74 Southern California (WFL) 00 Denver (PS) 08 Seattle (PS) 79-81 St. Louis, 81-83 Seattle, 83-84 Kansas City 15 Philadelphia (PS) 77 Kansas City 78 Dallas, 78-79 Saskatchewan (CFL) 54 Pittsburgh, 56-58 British Columbia (CFL) 42 New York (Giants), 45 Chicago (Cardinals) 84-85 Memphis (USFL) 11-13 Arizona; 13 Dallas; 14 Oakland, 14 Jacksonville 47 Baltimore 06 Carolina (PS/IR) 84 New York (Giants) 85 San Antonio (USFL) 93-95 Philadelphia (94 IR), 96 New York (Jets), 97 Miami, 98 Detroit 48-49 New York Yankees, 51 Montreal (CFL) 12-15 Carolina 04-07 St. Louis, 08-10 Green Bay 72 Buffalo 77-78 Toronto (CFL) 00 Cologne (NFLE) 97 New Orleans (Dev.), 98 Frankfurt, 00 Frankfurt (NFL Europe) 82 Los Angeles (Rams), 85 San Antonio (USFL) 12-15 Seattle (12-PS, 14-IR) 02 Oakland, 03-06 Dallas, 07-08 NY (Jets), 09-10 Cleveland, 11-12 Dallas, 13 New Orleans 70 Ottawa (CFL) 69 Chicago 78 Los Angeles, 79 New York (Giants), 83-84 Los Angeles (USFL)
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Name Grant, Wes, DE/DT Grau, Jeff, LS Gray, Carlton, DB Green, Gaston, RB Greenwood, Carl, CB Grieb, Mike, TE Guidry, Paul, CB Haffner, Mike, WR Hansen, Howie, HB Harkey, Cory, TE Harris, Mike, OT Havner, Spencer, TE/LB Henderson, Othello, DB Henley, Darryl, CB Henry, Wally, WR Herman, John, DB Herrera, Efren, PK Heydenfeldt, Bob, E/P Hickman, Justin, LB Hicks, Skip, RB Holloway, Chuck, HB Horton, Chris, S Horton, Myke, OG Hosea, Bobby, DB Hundley, Brett, QB Ieremia-Stansbury, Ed, FB Isaia, Sale, OG Jackson, Billy Don, LB Jefferson, Anthony, DB Jenkins, Robert (Cox), OT Jenson, Roy, G Johnson, Jim, DB/FL Johnson, Kermit, HB Johnson, Mitch, OT/OG Johnson, Norm, PK Jones, Brian, LB Jones, Datone, DE Jones, Greg, HB Jones, Jimmie, HB Jones-Drew, Maurice, TB Jordan, Kevin, WR Keeble, Joe, TB/WB/DB Keeton, Rocen, LB Kendall, Chuck, DB Kendricks, Eric, LB Kendricks, Marv, E Keyes, Dennis, S Kezirian, Ed, OT Kilmer, Bill, QB Kirschke, Travis, DL Kluwe, Chris, P Knox, Ronnie, QB Kocher, Ken, DT Kuehn, Art, C Kurrasch, Roy, OE/DE Kuykendall, Fulton, LB LaChapelle, Sean, WR Lake, Carnell, SS Lambert, Dion, CB Lee, John, PK Lee, Larry, OG Leisle, Rodney, DT Lewis, Marcedes, TE Livingston, Cliff, LB/DE Locke, Jeff P Lockett, Bret, S Lodish, Mike, NT Long, Bob, LB/DE Loudd, Rommie, LB Love, Duval, OG Luster, Marv, E Lyman, Del, T
Name Lynn, Johnny, DB Maddox, Tommy, QB
Pos Years in Pro Football 79-86 New York (Jets) 92-93 Denver, 94 LA (Rams), 95 New York (Giants), 0105 Pittsburgh Maggio, Kirk, P 91-92 Birmingham (WL) Manning Jr., Ricky, CB 03-05 Carolina, 06-07 Chicago, 08 St. Louis Manumaleuga, Frank, LB 79-81 Kansas Marsh, Cassius DL 14 (IR)-15 Seattle Matheny, Jim, C 57 Toronto (CFL) Mathews, Ned, B 40-43 Detroit McAlister, James, HB 74 Southern California (WFL), 75-76 Philadelphia, 78 New England McBride, Tod, DB 99-02 Green Bay, 03 Atlanta (IR), 04 Seattle, 04 St. Louis McChesney, Bob, OE/DE 36 Boston, 36-42 Washington McDermott, Kevin, LS 13 San Francisco; 14-Denver; 14-Baltimore; 15-Minnesota McDougall, Gerry, FB 57-61 Hamilton (CFL), 62 Toronto (CFL), 62-64 San Diego, 66 Hamilton (CFL), 67 Edmonton (CFL), 68 San Diego McElroy, Jim, WR 99 Berlin (NFL Europe) McKinnely, Phil, OT/TE 76-80 Atlanta, 81 LA, 82 Chicago, 84 Memphis (USFL), 85 Birmingham (USFL) McLaughlin, Leon, C 51-55 Los Angeles McNeil, Freeman, RB 81-92 New York (Jets) McNeill, Fred, LB 74-85 Minnesota McNown, Cade, QB 99-00 Chicago, 01 Miami, 02 San Fran. (IR) Medlock, Justin, PK 07 Kansas City, 12 Carolina Mike, Bob, OT 48-49 San Francisco, 52-53 Calgary (CFL) Miller, Chuckie, DB 88 Indianapolis Miller, Jamir, OLB 94-98 Arizona, 99-01 Cleveland, 02 Cleve. (IR) Miller, Scott, WR 91-96 Miami Mitchell, Freddie, WR 01-04 Philadelphia Mitchell, Hal, OT/OG 52 New York (Giants) Mohl, Curt, OT 81 Oakland Montgomery, Blanchard, LB 83-85 San Francisco, 85 Buffalo Montoya, Max, OT 79-89 Cincinnati, 90-94 LA (Raiders) Moomaw, Donn, LB 53 Toronto (CFL), 55 Ottawa (CFL) Moore, Rahim, DB 11-14 Denver, 15 Houston Moore, Reggie, WR 91-92 New York (Jets) Dev. Moore, Reynaud, DB 71 New Orleans Morgan, Karl, NG 83-84 Saskatchewan (CFL), 84-86 Tampa Bay, 86 Houston Morton, Dave, DT 78 Los Angeles Moss, Martin, DT 82-85 Detroit Myers, Jack, FB/LB 48-50 Philadelphia, 52 Los Angeles Nagel, Ray, QB 53 Chicago Nece, Ryan, LB 02 Tampa Bay (IR), 03-07 Tampa Bay, 08 Detroit Nelson, Kevin, RB 84-85 Los Angeles (USFL) Neufeld, Ryan, FB/TE 99 Dallas, 00 Rhein (NFL Europe), 00 Miami (PS), 00 Jacksonville, 03-07 Buffalo Neuheisel, Rick, QB 84-85 San Antonio (USFL), 87 San Diego, 87 Tampa Bay Nevadomsky, Jason, LB 99 Amsterdam (NFL Europe) Norrie, David, QB 87 New York (Jets) Norris, Trusse, OE 60 Los Angeles Norton, Ken, LB 88-93 Dallas, 94-00 San Francisco Novitsky, Craig, OG 94-96 New Orleans Odighizuwa, Owamabe, DL 15 NY Giants O’Garro, Pete, E 57-59 Toronto (CFL), 62 Toronto (CFL) Ogden, Jonathan, OG/T 96-07 Baltimore Oesterling, Tim, OT 72 Saskatchewan (CFL) Oglesby, Paul, DT 60 Oakland Olsen, Carl, OT 42 Chicago Olson, Drew, QB 06 Baltimore (PS), 07 Carolina, 07 San Fran. Otey, Dave, C 83 Arizona (USFL), 84 Jacksonville (USFL)
Pos Years in Pro Football 71 Buffalo, 71 Cleveland, 71 San Diego, 72 Cleveland, 72 Montreal (CFL), 73 Houston 02 Dallas, 03 Miami 93-96 Seattle, 97 Indianapolis, 98 New York Giants, 99-00 Kansas City 88-90 LA (Rams), 91-92 Denver, 93 LA (Raiders), 96 London Monachs (WL) 95-96 New York (Jets) 00 Amsterdam (NFL Europe) 97 Baltimore 68-70 Denver, 71 Cincinnati 51 Edmonton (CFL) 12-15 St. Louis (12-PS) 12-13 San Diego; 14-15 Minnesota 06-07 Green Bay (PS), 08-10 Green Bay, 10 Detroit 93-94 New Orleans 89-94 Los Angeles (Rams) 77-82 Philadelphia, 83 Arizona (USFL) 56 New York (Giants), 56 Baltimore 74-78 Dallas, 79-81 Seattle, 82 Buffalo, 84 Oklahoma (USFL) 55 Edmonton (CFL) 12-13 Indianapolis 98-00 Washington, 01 Tennessee, 02 Carolina 58 Calgary (CFL) 08-10 Washington 75 Toronto (CFL), 79-80 Calgary (CFL), 83 Washington (USFL), 84 Memphis (USFL) 79 Montreal (CFL), 80-81 Saskatchewan (CFL), 83 LA (USFL), 84 Jacksonville (USFL) 15 Green Bay 02 Houston 96 Baltimore, 97-98 Baltimore IR, 99 Oakland IR, 00 Frankfurt (NFL Europe), 00 New England 83 Boston (USFL) 15 Chicago (IR) 87-93 Los Angeles (Rams), 94 Los Angeles (Raiders), 95-96 Oakland 51-55 Calgary (CFL), 56-57 Brit. Columbia (CFL) 61-76 San Francisco 74 Southern California (WFL), 75-76 San Francisco 65 Dallas, 66-68, 72 Washington 82-90 Seattle, 91-94 Atlanta, 95-98 Pittsburgh, 99 Philadelphia 91 Indiana, 95-98 New Orleans 13-15 Green Bay 70-71 Buffalo 74 Detroit, 76 Hamilton (CFL) 06-13 Jacksonville; 14 Oakland 96 Arizona, 96 Cincinnati 37 Cleveland 92 Orlando (WL) 60 Houston 15 Minnesota 73 Toronto (CFL) 08 Arizona (PS) 74-75 Southern California (WFL) 61-62 San Francisco, 64-66 San Fran., 67-70 New Orleans, 71-78 Washington 97-02 Detroit, 03 San Fran., 04-09 Pittsburgh 05-12 Minnesota 56 Calgary (CFL), 56 Hamilton (CFL), 57 Chicago, 58-59 Toronto (CFL) 02 New England 75 Southern California (WFL), 76-83 Seattle, 83 New Eng. 84-85, Memphis (USFL) 47 New York (Yankees), 48 Pittsburgh 75-84 Atlanta, 85 San Francisco 93 LA (Rams), 96 Scottish Claymores (WL), 96 Kansas City, 97 Kansas City IR 89-98 Pittsburgh, 99 Jacksonville, 00 Jacksonville (IR), 01 Baltimore 92-93 New England, 94-95 Seattle 86 St. Louis 81-85 Detroit, 85-86 Miami, 87-88 Denver 04-06 New Orleans, 08 NY Giants (IR), 09 New Orleans 06-15 Jacksonville 54-61 NY (Giants), 62 Minn., 63-65 Los Angeles 13-15 Minnesota 09 New England, 10-11 New England (IR) 90-94 Buffalo, 95-00 Denver 55-59 Detroit, 60-61 Los Angeles, 62 Dallas 56 British Columbia (CFL), 60 Los Angeles, 60 San Diego, 61-62 Boston 85-91 LA (Rams), 92-94 Pitts., 95-96 Arizona 61-64 Montreal (CFL), 64-72 Toronto (CFL), 73-74 Montreal (CFL) 41 Green Bay, 44 Cleveland
CORY HARKEY
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MIKE HARRIS #79 (photo courtesy of Greg Turk) Name Overhauser, Chad, OT Owens, James, RB Pace, Gayle, C Page, Jarrad, S Palmer, Steve, C Parker, Vaughn, OG Patton, Marvcus, OLB Paul, Don, LB/C Paulsen, Logan, TE Pederson, Don, TE Penaranda, Jairo, RB Pentecost, John, OG Perry, Tab, WR Peters, Doug, HB Peterson, Cal, LB Phifer, Roman, LB Pifferini, Bob, LB Pitts, Ron, DB Potter, Ken, PK Price, Brian, DT Price, Dennis, DB Price, Sheldon, DB Primus, James, RB Profit, Mel, E Ramsey, Tom, QB Reese, Marcus, LB Richards, David, OT Richardson, Bob, DB Richardson, John, DT Richardson, Paul, WR Riley, Avon, LB Robinson, Jerry, LB Rogers, Don, DB Rosario, Nelson, TE Rutledge, Craig, DB Saffer, Mike, OT Salsbury, Jim, OG/OT Sanchez, Lupe, DB Sandifer, Dan, DB Sandifer, Bill, DT/DE Schroeder, Jay, QB Sciarra, John, DB
DATONE JONES #95 (photo courtesy of Green Bay Packers)
Pos Years in Pro Football 98-99 Chicago, 00 Seattle, 01 Atlanta (PR), 02 Houston 79 San Francisco, 81-84 Tampa Bay 52 Edmonton (CFL) 06-09 Kansas City, 10 New England, 11 Phila. 56 British Columbia (CFL) 94-03 San Diego, 04 Washington 90-94 Buffalo, 95-98 Washington, 99-02 Kansas City 48-55 Los Angeles 10-14 (15 IR) Washington 78 Los Angeles 81 LA (Rams), 83 Oakland (USFL), 84 Memphis (USFL), 85 Philadelphia 65 Ottawa (CFL), 67 Minnesota, 68-69 Winnipeg (CFL) 05-07 Cincinnati, 08 Miami (IR) 56 British Columbia (CFL) 74-75 Dallas, 76 Tampa Bay, 79-81 Kansas City, 82-83 Los Angeles (Raiders) 91-94 Los Angeles (Rams), 95-98 St. Louis, 99-00 NY (Jets), 01-04 New England, 05 NY (Giants) 72-75 Chicago, 77 Los Angeles 85-87 Buffalo, 88-90 Green Bay 85 Portland (USFL) 10-11 Tampa Bay. 12 Chicago 88-90 LA (Raiders), 90-92 New York (Jets) 13-15 Indianapolis, 15 Baltimore (PS) 88-89 Atlanta 66-71 Toronto (CFL) 83-84 LA (USFL), 84 Oakland (USFL), 84-88 New England, 89 Indianapolis 03 San Francisco (PS), 03 Chicago (PS), 04-05 Chicago 88-92 San Diego, 93 Detroit, 94-96 Atlanta, 96 New England 66 Denver, 67-68 Hamilton (CFL) 67-71 Miami, 72-73 St. Louis 93 Philadelphia 81-86 Houston, 87 Pittsburgh 79-84 Philadelphia, 85-91 LA (Raiders) 84-85 Cleveland 12 Carolina (PS) 87 Los Angeles (Rams) 03 Atlanta 55-56 Detroit, 57-58 Green Bay 84 Arizona (USFL), 85 Orlando (USFL), 86-88 Pittsburgh 50 San Francisco 74-76 San Francisco, 77-78 Seattle 84-88 Washington, 88-92 LA (Raiders), 93 Cincinnati, 94 Arizona 76-77 Brit. Columbia (CFL), 78-83 Philadelphia
Name Scribner, Rob, HB Seidman, Mike, TE Serwanga, Wasswa, DB
Pos Years in Pro Football 73-76 Los Angeles 03-06 Carolina, 07 Indianapolis (IR) 99 San Francisco, 00 Amsterdam (NFL Europe), 00-01 Minnesota Sharpe, Luis, OT 82-84 St. Louis, 85 Memphis (USFL), 85-87 St. Louis, 88-93 Phoenix, 94 Arizona Sherrard, Mike, WR 86-88 Dallas (injured 87-88), 89-92 San Fran., 93-95 NY (Giants), 96 Denver Shinnick, Don, LB 57-69 Baltimore Shipkey, Jerry, FB/DB/LB 48-52 Pittsburgh, 53 Chicago Shirk, Marshall, DT 65-71 Ottawa (CFL) Slagle, Larry, OG 68-71 Winnipeg (CFL) Slater, Matthew, WR/KR 08-15 New England Smith, Bobby, DB 62-65 Los Angeles, 65-66 Detroit Smith, Earl, E 61 Saskatchewan (CFL) Smith, Hal, DT 60 Boston, 60 Denver, 61 Oakland Smith, Kevin, TE/FB 92-94 LA (Raiders), 95 Oakland, 96 Green Bay Smith, Milt, OE/DB 45 Philadelphia Smith, Ray, HB 60-62 Saskatchewan (CFL) Snelling, Ken, FB/LB 45 Green Bay Sommers, Jack, C/LB 47 Washington Sparlis, Al, G/LB 46 Green Bay Stanley, Matt, FB 04 San Francisco Stauch, Scott, FB 81 San Francisco, 81 New Orleans Steffen, Jim, DB 59-60 Detroit, 61-65 Washington Stephens, Frank, LB 79-80 Toronto (CFL) Stevens, Matt, QB 87 Kansas City Stits, Bill, DB/HB 54-56 Detroit, 57-58 San Francisco, 59 Washington, 59-61 NY(Giants) Stokes, J.J., WR 95-02 San Francisco, 03 Jacksonville, 03 New England Strode, Woody, OE/DE 46 Los Angeles, 47 CFL, 48-49 Calgary (CFL) Stroschein, Breck, DE 51 New York (Yankees) Su’a-Filo, Xavier OL 14-15 Houston Sullivan, Tom, DB 83-85 Denver (USFL) Tautolo, John, OG 81 New England, 82-83 New York (Giants), 85 Portland (USFL) Tautolo, Terry, LB 76-79 Philadelphia, 80-81 San Francisco, 81-82 Detroit, 83 Miami, 84 Detroit Taylor, Tommy, LB 87 Los Angeles (Rams) Tennell, Derek, TE 87, 89 Cleveland, 91 Lions, 92 Minnesota, 92 Dallas, 93 Minnesota Tenningkeit, Tim, DT 79 Saskatchewan (CFL) Thomas, Robert, LB 02-04 St. Louis, 05 Green Bay, 06-08 Oakland Thompson, Harry, OG/DL/LB 50-54 Los Angeles, 55 Chicago Townsell, Jojo, FL 83-85 Los Angeles (USFL), 85-90 NY (Jets) Toy, Maury, RB 92 Pittsburgh (Dev.) Tuiasosopo, Manu, DT 79-83 Seattle, 84-86 San Francisco Turner, Eric, FS 91-95 Cleveland, 96 Baltimore, 97-99 Oakland Turner, Jimmy, DB 83-86 Cincinnati, 86-87 Atlanta
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2016 UCLA FOOTBALL Name Turner, Marcus, CB Tyler, Wendell, HB Verner, Alterraun, CB Vieira, Steven, OL Villanueva, Primo, QB Von Sonn, Andy, LB Wahler, Jim, DT Walen, Mark, DT Walendy, Craig, FB Walker, Bruce, NT Walker, Rick, TE Walton, Bruce, OT/OG/C Ward, Phillip, OLB
Pos Years in Pro Football 89-91 Phoenix, 92-94 NY (Jets), 95 Green Bay 77-82 LA (Rams), 83-86 San Francisco 10-13 Tennessee; 14-15 Tampa Bay 05 Cincinnati 55-58 British Columbia (CFL) 64 Los Angeles 89-92 Phoenix, 92-93 Washington 87-89 Dallas 00 New York (Giants) 94-95 New England, 97 Frankfurt (NFL Europe) 77-79 Cincinnati, 80-85 Washington 73-75 Dallas 97 Indianapolis IR, 98 St. Louis, 99 Berlin (NFL Europe), 00 New Orleans (PS) Ware, Matt, DB 04-05 Philadelphia, 06-10 Arizona Washington, James, DB 88-89 LA (Rams), 90-94 Dallas, 95 Washington Washington, Kenny, HB/DB 46-48 Los Angeles Waterfield, Bob, QB/DB 45 Cleveland, 46-52 Los Angeles, 60-62 Head Coach, Los Angeles 60-62 Welch, Herb, DB 85-88 New York (Giants), 89 Washington, 90-91 Detroit, 92 Sacramento (WL), 92 Barcelona (WL) Werner, Matt, DT 94 Seattle (Dev.) West, Doug, LB 84-85 Jacksonville (USFL) White Jr., Manuel, RB 05-06 Washington (IR) Wilkinson, Bob, OE/DB/HB 51-52 New York (Giants) Williams, Dokie, WR 83-87 Los Angeles (Raiders) Williams, Kevin, RB 93 Denver, 93 Green Bay Williams, Michael, DB 93 San Diego (Dev.), 95 San Francisco Williams, Shaun, DB 98-05 New York Giants, 06 Carolina Willis, Matt, WR 07 Baltimore, 08 Baltimore (PS), 09-12 Denver Wingle, Blake, OG 83-85 Pittsburgh, 85 Green Bay, 87 Cleveland Witcher, Dick, WR/TE/FL 66-73 San Francisco Wrightman, Tim, TE 83 Chicago (USFL), 84 Arizona (USFL), 85-86 Chicago Young, Michael, WR 85-88 LA (Rams), 89-92 Denver, 93 Kansas City, 93 Philadelphia, 94 Kansas City Yount, Christian, LS 11 Tampa Bay, 11-14 Cleveland Zeno, Lance, C/OG 92 Sacramento (WL), 92-93 Cleveland, 93 Green Bay, 96 Scottish Claymores (WL) Zumwalt, Jordan, LB 14-15 Pittsburgh (IR)
ALTERRAUN VERNER #21 (photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
JEFF LOCKE #12 (photo courtesy of Minnesota Vikings)
XAVIER SU’A-FILO #71 (photo courtesy of Houston Texans)
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ARIZONA CARDINALS
CHICAGO BEARS
Joseph Fauria, TE 2012 (2015 PS) David Carter, DL 2010 (2011-13) Matt Ware, DB 2003 (2006-10) Dennis Keyes, DB, 2007 (2008 PS) Tommy Bennett, DB 1995 (1996-2000) Jamir Miller, LB 1993 (1994-98) Matt Darby, DB 1991 (1996-97) Irv Eatman, OL 1982 (1995-96) Duval Love, OL 1984 (1995-96) Kevin Jordan, WR 1995 (1996) Norm Johnson, PK 1981 (1991-94) Jay Schroeder, QB 1980 (1994) Luis Sharpe, OL 1981 (1982-84, 85-94) Jim Wahler, DL 1988 (1989-92) Marcus Turner, DB 1988 (1989-91) John Lee, PK 1985 (1986) Theotis Brown, RB 1978 (1979-81) John Richardson, DL 1966 (1972-73) Harry Thompson, G 1949 (1955) Ray Nagel, B 1949 (1953) Leo Cantor, B 1941 (1945) Carl Olsen, OT 1941 (1942)
Anthony Jefferson, DB 2014 (2015 IR) Kahlil Bell, RB 2008 (2009-12) Ricky Manning, Jr., CB 2002 (2006-07) Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB 1998 (2005-07) Marcus Reese, LB 2002 (2004-05) Bryan Fletcher, TE 2001 (2002 PS) Cade McNown, QB 1998 (1999-00) Chad Overhauser, OL 1997 (1998-99) Tim Wrightman, TE 1981 (1985-86) Phil McKinnely, OL 1975 (1982) Allan Ellis, DB 1972 (1973-77, 79-80) George Farmer, WR 1969 (1970-75) Bob Pifferini, LB 1971 (1972-75) Ron Copeland, WR 1968 (1969) Ronnie Knox, B 1955 (1957) Jerry Shipkey, FB 1947 (1953)
ATLANTA FALCONS Tod McBride, DB 1998 (2003) Mike Saffer, OT 2002 (2003) Kris Farris, OT 1998 (2002) David Richards, OL 1987 (1994-96) Irv Eatman, OL 1982 (1994) Norm Johnson, PK 1981 (1991-94) Brad Daluiso, PK 1990 (1991) Randy Austin, TE 1990 (1991D) James Primus, RB 1987 (1988-89) Jimmy Turner, DB 1982 (1986-87) Dan Dufour, OL 1982 (1983-84) Fulton Kuykendall, LB 1974 (1975-84) Willie Curran, WR 1981 (1982-84) Phil McKinnely, OL 1975 (1976-80)
BALTIMORE RAVENS Sheldon Price, DB 2012 (2015 PS) Kevin McDermott, LS 2012 (2014) Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB, 1998 (2008-12) Matt Willis, WR 2006 (2007-08 PS) Drew Olson, QB 2005 (2006 PS) Jonathan Ogden, OL 1995 (1996-07) Carnell Lake, DB 1988 (2001) Paul Guidry, DB 1996 (1997) Eric Turner, DB 1990 (1996) Sale Isaia, OL 1994 (1996)
DETROIT LIONS Joseph Fauria 2012 (2013-14) Aaron Hester, DB 2012 (2014 PS) Korey Bosworth, DE 2009 (2010 IR) Spencer Havner, LB 2005 (2010) Ryan Nece, LB 2001 (2008) Travis Kirschke, DL 1996 (1997-02) Tommy Bennett, DB 1995 (2001) Mike Chalenski, DL 1992 (1998) David Richards, OL 1987 (1993) Mike Farr, WR 1989 (1990-92) Derek Tennell, TE 1986 (1991) Herb Welch, DB 1984 (1990-91) Paco Craig, WR 1987 (1988) Martin Moss, DT 1981 (1982-85) Larry Lee, OL 1980 (1981-85) Terry Tautolo, LB 1975 (1981-82, 84) Jimmy Allen, DB 1973 (1978-1981) George Farmer, WR 1969 (1975) Jimmie Jones, RB 1973 (1974) Mel Farr, Sr., RB 1966 (1967-73) Bobby Smith, DB 1961 (1965-66) Jim Steffen, DB 1958 (1959-60) Bob Long, E 1954 (1955-59) Bill Stits, B 1953 (1954-56) Jim Salsbury, OL 1954 (1955-56) Milt Davis, HB 1953 (1954) Chuck Fenenbock, B 1939 (1943-45) Ned Mathews, B 1940 (1941-43)
CINCINNATI BENGALS Tony Dye, DB 2011 (2012 IR-13) Tab Perry, WR 2004 (2005-07, 2008 IR) Steven Vieira, OL 2004 (2005 IR/PS) Danny Farmer, WR 1999 (2000-02) Kevin Jordan, WR 1995 (1996) Eric Ball, RB 1988 (1989-94) Jay Schroeder, QB 1980 (1993) Max Montoya, OL 1978 (1979-89) Jimmy Turner, DB 1982 (1983-86) Rick Walker, TE 1976 (1977-79) Mike Haffner, WR 1964 (1971)
CLEVELAND BROWNS Christian Yount, LS 2010 (2011-14) Kenyon Coleman, DT 2001 (2009-10) Ben Emanuel, S 2004 (2006) Jamir Miller, LB 1993 (1999-02) Karim Abdul-Jabbar, RB 1995 (1999) Eric Turner, DB 1990 (1991-95) Lance Zeno, OL 1990 (1992-93) Derek Tennell, TE 1986 (1987, 89) Blake Wingle, DT 1982 (1987) Don Rogers, DB 1983 (1984-85) Wes Grant, DL 1969 (1972)
GREEN BAY PACKERS Brett Hundley, QB 2014 (2015) Datone Jones, DE 2012 (2013-15) Johnathan Franklin, RB 2012 (2013) Kahlil Bell, RB 2008 (2013) Brandon Chillar, LB 2003 (2008-10) Spencer Havner, LB/TE 2005 (2006 PS, 2007-10) Craig Bragg, WR 2004 (2005 PS) Mike Flanagan, OL 1995 (1998-05) Marques Anderson, DB 2001 (2002-03) Tod McBride, DB 1998 (1999-02) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1997) Kevin Smith, FB 1991 (1996) Marcus Turner, DB 1988 (1995) Kevin Williams, RB 1992 (1993) Lance Zeno, OL 1990 (1993) Ron Pitts, DB 1984 (1988-90) Blake Wingle, OL 1982 (1985) Jim Salsbury, OL 1954 (1957-58) Al Sparlis, G 1945 (1946) Ken Snelling, B 1942 (1945) Del Lyman, T 1940 (1941)
DALLAS COWBOYS
Ryan Neufeld, TE 1998 (2003-07) Kris Farris, OL 1998 (2001) Matt Darby, DB 1991 (1992-95) Mike Lodish, DL 1989 (1990-94) Marvcus Patton, LB 1989 (1990-94) Brad Daluiso, PK 1990 (1991) Ron Pitts, DB 1984 (1986-87) Blanchard Montgomery, LB 1982 (1985) Efren Herrera, PK 1973 (1982) Bob Christiansen, TE 1971 (1972) Greg Jones, RB 1969 (1970-71) Wes Grant, DL 1969 (1971)
David Carter, DL 2010 (2014) Kyle Bosworth, LB 2009 (2013) Kai Forbath, PK 2010 (2011 IR) Kenyon Coleman, DL 2001(2003-06, 2011-12) Jeff Grau, LS 2001 (2002) Jason Bell, CB 2000 (2001) Troy Aikman, QB 1988 (1989-2000) Ryan Neufeld, TE 1998 (1999) Frank Cornish, OL 1989 (1992-93, 94) James Washington, DB 1987 (1990-94) Ken Norton, LB 1987 (1988-93) Derek Tennell, TE 1986 (1992) Mark Walen, DL 1985 (1987-89) Mike Sherrard, WR 1985 (1986-88) Homer Butler, WR 1977 (1978) Efren Herrera, PK 1973 (1974-78) Cal Peterson, LB 1973 (1974-75) Bruce Walton, OL 1972 (1973-75) Mitch Johnson, OL 1964 (1965) Bob Long, LB 1954 (1962)
CAROLINA PANTHERS
DENVER BRONCOS
Nate Chandler, DL/OT 2011 (2011-15) Nelson Rosario, TE 2011 (2012 PS) Justin Medlock, PK 2006 (2012) Drew Olson, QB 2005 (2007) Shaun Williams, DB 1997 (2006) Marcus Cassel, DB 2005 (2006) Mike Seidman, TE 2002 (2003-06) DeShaun Foster, RB 2001 (2002-06-07) Ben Emanuel, S 2004 (2005 PS) Ricky Manning Jr., CB 2002 (2003-05) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1999)
Kevin McDermott, LS 2012 (2014) Aaron Hester, DB 2012 (2013 PS) Rahim Moore, DB 2010 (2011-14) Matt Willis, WR 2006 (2009-12) Marques Anderson, DB 2001 (2005) Keith Brown, TB 1999 (2000 PS) Mike Lodish, DL 1989 (1995-00) Willie Anderson, WR 1987 (1997) Mike Sherrard, WR 1985 (1996) Tommy Maddox, QB 1991 (1992-93) Brad Daluiso, PK 1990 (1992)
BUFFALO BILLS
Gaston Green, RB 1987 (1991-92) Michael Young, WR 1984 (1989-92) Larry Lee, OL 1980 (1987-88) Rick Baska, LB 1973 (1976-77) Brian Goodman, OL 1971 (1975) Bob Geddes, LB 1969 (1972) Mike Haffner, WR 1964 (1968-70) Bob Richardson, DB 1965 (1966) Hal Smith, DL 1956 (1960)
HOUSTON TEXANS Rahim Moore, DB 2010 (2015) Xavier Su’a-Filo, OL 2013 (2014-15) Mike Flanagan, C 1995 (2006-07) Jason Bell, DB 2000 (2002-05) Chad Overhauser, OL 1997 (2002) Ed Ieremia-Stansbury, FB 2001 (2002)
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Sheldon Price, DB 2012 (2013-14) Justin Hickman, LB 2006 (2011-13) Mike Seidman, TE 2002 (2007 IR) Bryan Fletcher, TE 2001 (2004-07) Karim Abdul-Jabbar, RB 1995 (2000) Phillip Ward, LB 1996 (1997 IR)
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Carlton Gray, DB 1992 (1997) Avery Anderson, WR 1995 (1996 IR) Willie Anderson, WR 1987 (1995) Charles Arbuckle, TE 1989 (1992-95) Tom Ramsey, QB 1982 (1989) Chuckie Miller, DB 1986 (1988) Don Shinnick, LB 1956 (1957-69) Milt Davis, DB 1953 (1957-60) John Hermann, B 1955 (1956) Ernie Case, B 1946 (1947)
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Kyle Bosworth, LB 2009 (2010-11 IR,2012) Marcedes Lewis, TE 2005 (2006-15) Maurice Jones-Drew, RB 2005 (2006-13) J.J. Stokes, WR 1994 (2003) Ryan Neufeld, TE 1998 (2000) Carnell Lake, DB 1988 (1999) Frank Cornish, OL 1989 (1995)
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Justin Medlock, PK 2006 (2007) Donnie Edwards, LB 1995 (1996-01, 07-08) Jarrad Page, S 2005 (2006-09) Larry Atkins, LB 1998 (1999-02) Marvcus Patton, LB 1989 (1999-02) Carlton Gray, DB 1992 (1999-00) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1994-96) Sean LaChapelle, WR 1992 (1996) Arnold Ale, LB 1992 (1994) Michael Young, WR 1984 (1993,94) Irv Eatman, OL 1982 (1986-90) Matt Stevens, QB 1986 (1987) Paul Bergmann, TE 1983 (1986) Theotis Brown, RB 1978 (1983-84) Cal Peterson, LB 1973 (1979-81) Zenon Andrusyshyn, P-PK 1969 (1978) Ray Burks, LB 1976 (1977) Cliff Frazier, DL 1975 (1977) Bruce Bergey, DE 1970 (1971)
LOS ANGELES RAMS Akeem Ayers, LB 2010 (2015) Cory Harkey, TE 2011 (2012 PS-13, 14-15) Justin Medlock, PK 2006 (2008 PS) Ricky Manning, Jr. 2002 (2008) Drew Bennett, WR 2000 (2007-08) Brandon Chillar, LB 2003 (2004-07) Tod McBride, DB 1998 (2004) Robert Thomas, LB 2001 (2002-04) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1998) Roman Phifer, LB 1990 (1991-98) Phillip Ward, LB 1996 (1998) Willie Anderson, WR 1987 (1988-94) Darryl Henley, DB 1988 (1989-94) Tommy Maddox, QB 1991 (1994) Sean LaChapelle, WR 1992 (1993) Irv Eatman, OL 1982 (1993) Corwin Anthony, TE 1990 (1991 D) Robert Cox, OL 1985 (1987-93) Duval Love, OL 1984 (1985-91) Gaston Green, RB 1987 (1988-90) Mel Farr, Jr., RB 1987 (1989) James Washington, DB 1987 (1988-89) Michael Young, WR 1984 (1985-88) Craig Rutledge, DB 1986 (1987) Tommy Taylor, LB 1985 (1987) Ricky Coffman, WR 1981 (1982) Wendell Tyler, RB 1976 (1977-82) Frank Corral, PK 1977 (1978-81) Phil McKinnely, OL 1975 (1981) Jairo Penaranda, RB 1980 (1981) Don Pederson, TE 1977 (1978) Rob Scribner, RB 1972 (1973-76) Gus Coppens, OL 1977 (1978) Dave Morton, DL 1977 (1978) Bob Pifferini, LB 1971 (1977)
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Kermit Alexander, DB 1962 (1970-71) Cliff Livingston, LB 1951 (1963-65) Bobby Smith, DB 1961 (1962-65) Andy Von Sonn, LB 1962 (1964) Bob Long, LB 1954 (1960-61) Rommie Loudd, LB 1955 (1960) Trusse Norris, WR 1959 (1960) Jack Ellena, OL 1954 (1955-56) Tom Fears, E 1947 (1948-56) Leon McLaughlin, C 1949 (1951-55) Don Paul, LB 1947 (1948-55) Harry Thompson, G 1949 (1950-54) Jack Myers, FB 1947 (1952) Bob Waterfield, B 1944 (1945-52) Jack Finlay, OL 1942 (1947-51) Kenny Washington, B 1939 (1946-48) Woody Strode, E 1939 (1946) Del Lyman, T 1940 (1944) Joe Keeble, B 1933 (1937)
MIAMI DOLPHINS Tab Perry, WR 2004 (2008 IR) Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB 1998 (2003-04) Jeff Grau, LS 2001 (2003) Cade McNown, QB 1998 (2001) Karim Abdul-Jabbar, RB 1995 (1996-99) Mike Chalenski, DL 1992 (1997) Scott Miller, WR 1990 (1991-96) Larry Lee, OL 1980 (1985-86) Terry Tautolo, LB 1975 (1983) John Richardson, DL 1966 (1967-71)
MINNESOTA VIKINGS Eric Kendricks, LB 2014 (2015) Kevin McDermott, LS 2012 (2015) Anthony Barr, LB 2013 (2014-15) Jeff Locke, P 2012 (2103-15) Jeff Baca, OG 2012 (2013) Mike Harris, OT 2011 (2014-15) Chris Kluwe, P 2004 (2005-12) Wasswa Serwanga, DB 1997 (2000-01) Frank Cornish, OL 1989 (1994) Derek Tennell, TE 1986 (1992-93) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1985-86) Brent Boyd, OL 1979 (1980-86) Fred McNeill, LB 1973 (1974-85) John Pentecost, OL 1964 (1967) Cliff Livingston, LB 1951 (1962)
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Joseph Fauria, TE 2012 (2015 PS) Akeem Ayers, LB 2010 (2014) Jarrad Page, S 2005 (2010) Bret Lockett, S 2008 (2009,10 IR, 11 IR) Matthew Slater, WR/KR 2007 (2009-15) Bruce Davis, OLB 2007 (2009 PS) Roman Phifer, LB 1990 (2001-04) J.J. Stokes, WR 1994 (2003) Ken Kocher, DL 2001 (2002) Sale Isaia, OL 1994 (2000) David Richards, OL 1987 (1996) Bruce Walker, DL 1992 (1994-95) Dion Lambert, DB 1991 (1992-93) Tom Ramsey, QB 1982 (1984-88) Art Kuehn, OL 1974 (1983) John Tautolo, OL 1980 (1981) James McAlister, RB 1973 (1978) Bob Geddes, LB 1969 (1973-75) Bruce Barnes, PK 1972 (1973-74) Mike Ballou, LB 1969 (1970) Rommie Loudd, LB 1955 (1961-62) Hal Smith, DL 1956 (1960)
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Kai Forbath, PK 2010 (2015) Kenyon Coleman, DL 2001 (2013 IR) Rodney Leisle, DT 2003 (2004-06, 09)
Anthony Cobbs, WR 1996 (1997 D) Craig Novitsky, OL 1993 (1994-96) Othello Henderson, DB 1992 (1993-94) Charles Arbuckle, TE 1989 (1990 IR) Scott Stauch, RB 1980 (1981) Reynaud Moore, DB 1970 (1971) Bill Kilmer, QB 1960 (1967-70)
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Malcolm Bunche, OL 2014 (2105 PS) Jarrad Page, DB 2005 (2011) Matt Ware, CB 2003 (2004-05) Freddie Mitchell, WR 2000 (2001-04) Norm Johnson, PK 1981 (1999) Mike Chalenski, DL 1992 (1993-95) Frank Cornish, OL 1989 (1995) Marvin Goodwin, DB 1993 (1994) Michael Young, WR 1984 (1993) Paul Richardson, WR 1991 (1993) Alan Dial, DB 1987 (1989) Jairo Penaranda, RB 1980 (1985) Jerry Robinson, LB 1978 (1979-84) John Sciarra, DB 1975 (1978-83) Wally Henry, WR 1976 (1977-1982) Terry Tautolo, LB 1975 (1976-79) James McAlister, RB 1973 (1975-76) Kermit Alexander, DB 1962 (1972-73) Jack Myers, B 1947 (1948-50) Milt Smith, E 1942 (1945)
NEW YORK GIANTS Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DL 2014 (2015) Kyle Bosworth, LB 2009 (2013) Rodney Leisle, DT 2003 (2008 IR) Jason Bell, DB 2000 (2006) Shaun Williams, DB 1997 (1998-05) Brad Daluiso, PK 1990 (1993-00) Craig Walendy, RB 1998 (2000) Carlton Gray, DB 1992 (1998) Tommy Maddox, QB 1991 (1995) Mike Sherrard, WR 1985 (1993-95) Herb Welch, DB 1984 (1985-88) Frank Cephous, RB 1983 (1984-85) John Tautolo, OL 1980 (1982-83) Gus Coppens, OL 1977 (1979) Keith Eck, OL 1977 (1979) Cliff Livingston, LB 1953 (1954-61) Bill Stits, DB 1953 (1959-61) John Herman, DB 1955 (1956) Hal Mitchell, OL 1951 (1952) Bob Wilkinson, B 1950 (1951-52) Leo Cantor, B 1941 (1942)
PITTSBURGH STEELERS Jordan Zumwalt, LB 2013 (2014-15 IR) Travis Kirschke, DL 1996 (2004-09) Bruce Davis, OLB 2007 (2008) Tommy Maddox, QB 1991 (2001-05) Kris Farris, OT 1998 (1999 IR) Carnell Lake, DB 1988 (1989-98) Norm Johnson, PK 1981 (1995-97) Duval Love, OL 1984 (1992-94) Maury Toy, RB (1991 (1992 D) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1987-88) Lupe Sanchez, DB 1983 (1986-88) Avon Riley, LB 1980 (1987) Blake Wingle, OL 1982 (1983-85) Jimmy Allen, DB 1973 (1974-77) Paul Cameron, DB 1953 (1954) Jerry Shipkey, B 1947 (1948-52) Roy Kurrasch, E 1946 (1948)
NEW YORK JETS Shaq Evans, WR 2013 (2014 IR) Kahlil Bell, RB 2008 (2012-13) Kenyon Coleman, DT 2001 (2007-08) Ed Blanton, OT 2005 (2006) Dave Ball, DE 2003 (2005-06) Craig Bragg, WR 2004 (2005 PS) Roman Phifer, LB 1990 (1999-2000) Mike Chalenski, DL 1992 (1996) Carl Greenwood, DB 1994 (1995-96) Marcus Turner, DB 1988 (1992-94) Irv Eatman, OL 1982 (1991-92) Corwin Anthony, TE 1990 (1991-92 D) Reggie Moore, WR 1990 (1991-92 D) Dennis Price, DB 1987 (1990-92) Freeman McNeil, RB 1980 (1981-92) JoJo Townsell, WR 1982 (1985-90) David Norrie, QB 1985 (1987) Johnny Lynn, DB 1978 (1979-86) Levi Armstrong, DB 1977 (1978) Ed Galigher, DL 1971 (1972-76)
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Jeff Baca, OG 2012 (2014) Mike Harris, OT 2011 (2012-13) Donnie Edwards, LB 1995 (2002-06) Dave Ball, DE 2003 (2004-05) Vaughn Parker, OL 1993 (1994-03) Arnold Ale, LB 1992 (1996) David Richards, OL 1987 (1988-92) Charles Arbuckle, TE 1989 (1991 D) Frank Cornish, OL 1989 (1990-91) Joe Goebel, OL 1986 (1987) Rick Neuheisel, QB 1983 (1987) Allan Ellis, DB 1972 (1981) Wes Grant, DL 1969 (1971) Gerry McDougall, RB 1955 (1962-64) Rommie Loudd, LB 1955 (1960)
OAKLAND RAIDERS Tony Dye, DB 2011 (2014 PS) David Carter, DL 2010 (2014) Justin Medlock, PK 2006 (2013 PS) Bruce Davis, LB 2007 (2010) Robert Thomas, LB 2001 (2006-08) Marques Anderson, S 2001 (2004) Larry Atkins, LB 1998 (2003) Kenyon Coleman, DL 2001 (2002) Eric Turner, DB 1990 (1997-99) Robert Cox, OL 1985 (1994-96) Eric Ball, RB 1988 (1995) Kevin Smith, TE 1991 (1992-95) Max Montoya, OL 1978 (1990-94) Gaston Green, RB 1987 (1993) Jay Schroeder, QB 1980 (1988-92) Jerry Robinson, LB 1978 (1985-91) Dennis Price, DB 1987 (1988-90) Bruce Davis, OL 1978 (1979-87) Dokie Williams, WR 1982 (1983-87) Dave Dalby, C 1971 (1972-1985) Cal Peterson, LB 1973 (1982-83) Curt Mohl, OL 1980 (1981) Hal Smith, DL 1956 (1961) Paul Oglesby, DL 1959 (1960)
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Kevin McDermott, LS 2012 (2013) Bruce Davis, LB 2007 (2010 PS) DeShaun Foster, RB 2001 (2008) Drew Olson, QB 2005 (2007) Ben Emanuel, S 2004 (2005) Matt Stanley, TE 2000 (2004) Gabe Crecion, TE 2000 (2004) Travis Kirschke, DL 1996 (2003) Cade McNown, QB 1998 (2002) J.J. Stokes, WR 1994 (1995-02) Ken Norton, LB 1987 (1994-00) Wasswa Serwanga, DB 1997 (1999) Michael Williams, DB 1992 (1995) Steve Bono, QB 1984 (1989-93) Mike Sherrard, WR 1985 (1989-92) Randy Cross, OL 1975 (1976-88) Manu Tuiasosopo, DL 1978 (1984-86)
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Wendell Tyler, RB 1976 (1983-86) Fulton Kuykendall, LB 1974 (1985) Blanchard Montgomery, LB 1982 (1983-85) Terry Tautolo, LB 1975 (1980-81) Bobby Ferrell, RB 1972 (1976-80) James Owens, RB 1978 (1979-80) Ed Galigher, DL 1971 (1977-78) Jim Johnson, DB 1960 (1961-76) Kermit Johnson, RB 1973 (1975-76) Bill Sandifer, DL 1973 (1974-76) Dick Witcher, WR 1965 (1966-73) Kermit Alexander, DB 1962 (1963-69) Bill Kilmer, QB 1960 (1961-62, 64-66) Bill Stits, DB 1953 (1959) Bob Mike, OT 1947 (1948-49)
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Cassius Marsh, DL 2013 (2014 IR, 15) Derrick Coleman, RB 2011 (2012, PS-13, 14-IR, 15) Kevin Brown, RB 2007 (2008 PS) Tod McBride, 1998 (2004) Chad Overhauser, 1997 (2000) Carlton Gray, DB 1992 (1993-96) Dion Lambert, DB 1991 (1994-95) Matt Werner, DT 1993 (1994 D) Arnold Ale, LB 1992 (1993) Norm Johnson, PK 1981 (1982-90) Kenny Easley, DB 1980 (1981-87) Theotis Brown, RB 1978 (1981-83) Manu Tuiasosopo, DL 1978 (1979-83) Art Kuehn, OL 1974 (1976-82) Efren Herrera, PK 1973 (1978-81) Bill Sandifer, DL 1973 (1977-78)
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Alterraun Verner, CB 2009 (2014-15) Brian Price, DT 2009 (2010-11) Ryan Nece, LB 2001 (2002-07) Rick Neuheisel, QB 1983 (1987) Karl Morgan, DL 1982 (1984-86) James Owens, RB 1978 (1981-84) Cal Peterson, LB 1973 (1976)
TENNESSEE TITANS Akeem Ayers, LB 2010 (2011-13) Alterraun Verner, CB 2009 (2010-13) Dave Ball, DE 2003 (2008-09, 12) Drew Bennett, WR 2000 (2001-06) Skip Hicks, RB 1997 (2001) Bruce Davis, OL 1978 (1987-89) Karl Morgan, DL 1982 (1986) Avon Riley, LB 1980 (1981-86) Brian Goodman, OL 1971 (1973-74) Chuck Kendall, DB 1958 (1960)
WASHINGTON REDSKINS Kai Forbath, PK 2010 (2012-14) Logan Paulsen, TE 2009 (2010-14, 15 IR) Terrence Austin, WR 2009 (2010-11) Chris Horton, S 2007 (2008-10) Ryan Boschetti, DL 2003 (2004-08) Manuel White, RB 2004 (2005-06 PS) Vaughn Parker, OL 1993 (2004) Skip Hicks, RB 1997 (1998-00) Marvcus Patton, LB 1989 (1995-98) Willie Anderson, WR 1987 (1996) James Washington, DB 1987 (1995) Jim Wahler, DL 1988 (1992-93) Herb Welch, DB 1984 (1989) Jay Schroeder, QB 1980 (1984-88) Rick Walker, TE 1976 (1980-85) Keith Eck, OL 1976 (1978) Bill Kilmer, QB 1960 (1971-78) NOTE --- Name, Pos., Last Year Lettered at UCLA (Years with NFL team)
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL UCLA’S NFL DRAFT HISTORY Player, Pos. 1936 Chuck Cheshire, B 1937 Fred Funk, B
Rd.-Pick 2-17
Team
Brooklyn Tigers
14-123
Cleveland Rams
11-92 14-126
Chicago Cardinals Green Bay Packers
7-58 9-75 27-251
Green Bay Packers Cleveland Rams Detroit Lions
5-42 8-74 12-112 20-204 23-234
Cleveland Rams Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles
10-97 11-103 12-116 13-129 22-221
New York Giants Cleveland Rams Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers
1946 Cal Rossi, B (voided pick; not eligible for draft) 1-9 Don Paul, C 5-40 George Robotham, E 7-57 Don Malmberg, T 20-187 Bill Stiers, B 22-205 Bob Hansen, E 28-263 Al Sparlis, G 30-286
Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions New York Giants Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers
1947 Cal Rossi, B Ernie Case, B Burr Baldwin, E Don Paul, C Jerry Shipkey, FB Roy Kurrasch, E Mike Dimitro, G Bernie Reiges, B Leon McLaughlin, C
Washington Redskins Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Los Angeles Rams Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams
1941 Jack Sommers, C Del Lyman, T
18-215 24-287 28-334
New York Yanks New York Yanks Pittsburgh Steelers
1952 Hal Mitchell, T Joe Marvin, B
14-167 19-223
New York Giants Washington Redskins
1953 Donn Moomaw, C Chuck Doud, G Jack Ellena, T Ike Jones, E Ernie Stockert, E Joe Sabol, B
1-9 12-144 19-228 25-295 25-298 28-326
Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Colts
4-44 8-91 8-97 9-100
Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers Detroit Lions New York Giants
1955 Bob Long, B Jim Salsbury,G Joe Ray,T
2-18 2-24 11-127
Los Angeles Rams Detroit Lions Los Angeles Rams
1956 Johnny Hermann, B Jim Decker, B Gil Moreno, T Tom Adams, E Jim Brown, G John Smith, B Sam Brown, B Bob Davenport, B Hardiman Cureton, T Rommie Loudd, E Doug Peters, B
10-117 11-132 12-142 17-202 18-210 19-226 22-265 25-301 26-312 26-304 29-338
New York Giants Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Chicago Bears Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers Detroit Lions
1957 Don Shinnick, LB Ronnie Knox, QB Hal Smith, B Pat Pinkston, E
2-20 3-37 18-214 21-243
Baltimore Colts Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Los Angeles Rams
1958 Bill Mason, B Jim Matheny, C Phil Parslow, B Esker Harris, G
14-163 20-231 23-274 26-302
Los Angeles Rams Chicago Cardinals Baltimore Colts Green Bay Packers
1959 Kirk Wilson, B Jim Steffen, B Bill Leeka, T Craig Chudy, E Rafer Johnson, B
9-106 13-149 17-199 24-282 28-333
Cleveland Browns Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams
1960 Marv Luster, E Paul Oglesby, T
9-97 10-113
Los Angeles Rams Chicago Cardinals
1960 AFL Ray Smith, FB Paul Oglesby, T Marv Luster, E
1st pick 2nd pick 2nd pick
1961 Jim Johnson, B Billy Kilmer, B Bobby Smith, B
1-6 1-11 7-88
Detroit Lions
7-62
1939 John Ryland, C
1951 Bob Watson, E James Stroschein, E Howie Hansen, B
1943 Ken Snelling, E Al Solari, B Chuck Fears, T
1954 Bill Stits, B Paul Cameron, B Milt Davis, B Pete O’Garro, E
1944 Bob Waterfield, B George Phillips, B Jack Lescoulie, G Dave Brown, E Milt Smith, DB
1945 Vic Smith, B Tom Fears, E Jack Boyd, B Bill Chambers, T Don Malmberg, B
1947 AAFC Ernie Case, B Burr Baldwin, E Jerry Shipkey, B Cal Rossi, B Don Malmberg, T Don Paul, C Mike Dimitro, G 1948 Jack Meyers, B
1-4 1-6 3-20 3-21 8-58 9-68 13-113 20-183 21-193
Special 1-5 2-13 4-29 6-41 8-61 11-85
5-33
Miami Los Angeles Dons Los Angeles Dons Los Angeles Dons Miami Los Angeles Dons Los Angeles Dons
Philadelphia Eagles
1948 AAFC Phil Timsley, E Al Hoisch, B Leon McLaughlin, C Bill Clements, E
22-146 28-194 29-205 30-216
Chicago Rockets Chicago Rockets Los Angeles Dons New York Yanks
1949 Bill Clements, E
22-218
Washington Redskins
1949 AAFC Art Steffen, B George Pastre, T
16-122 28-184
Los Angeles Dons Los Angeles Dons
1950 Bob Wilkinson, E Ernie Johnson, B
10-124 10-131
New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams
1961 AFL Jimmy Johnson, HB Billy Kilmer, HB/QB Gene Gaines, HB Bobby Smith, HB
4-31 5-39 21-167 26-205
Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers New York Titans (Jets)
1962 Marshall Shirk, T Andy Von Sonn, C Foster Anderson, T
9-114 14-189 20-268
Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears Los Angeles Rams
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Minneapolis Houston Oilers Buffalo Bills
NFL
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1962 AFL Marshall Shirk, T Andy Von Sonn, C
Player, Pos. 1963
1975 9-67 27-210
Dallas Texans(KC Chiefs) Denver Broncos
Rd.-Pick
Team
Fulton Kuykendall, LB Eugene Clark, OG Art Kuehn, C Myke Horton, OT
1-8 9-113
1963 AFL Kermit Alexander, B Mel Profit, E Tony Fiorentino, G
1-5 16-128 19-145
Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders
San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams
8-101 14-196
Dallas Cowboys Chicago Bears
1977
24-191
Oakland Raiders
Wendell Tyler, RB Rick Walker, TE Ray Burks, LB
17-229
Dallas Cowboys
Cliff Frazier, DT Randy Cross, C John Sciarra, DB Phil McKinnely, OT Norm Andersen, WR Terry Tautolo, LB Brett White, PK Dale Curry, LB
1964
1964 AFL Kent Francisco, T
Frank Corral, P Levi Armstrong, DB Homer Butler, WR Gus Coppens, OT
1966 Dick Witcher, E
8-119
San Francisco 49ers
1-7 9-216
Detroit Lions Miami Dolphins
Manu Tuiasosopo, DT Jerry Robinson, LB James Owens, WR Theotis Brown, RB Johnny Lynn, DB Max Montoya, OT Bruce Davis, OT
1968 Gary Beban, QB Larry Slagle, OG Don Manning, LB
2-30 11-285 17-436
Los Angeles Rams St. Louis Cardinals Cincinnati Bengals
7-168 7-169 14-362
Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Oakland Raiders
1969 Larry Agajanian, DT Ron Copeland, FL Harold Busby, WR
Brent Boyd, C
Freeman McNeil, RB Kenny Easley, DB Larry Lee, OG Avon Riley, LB Curt Mohl, OT Ronnie DeBose, TE Jairo Penaranda, RB
3-54 3-56 4-97 5-129 9-216 9-231 10-258 14-360
Chicago Bears Boston Patriots New York Giants Minnesota Vikings Cincinnati Bengals Dallas Cowboys Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Rams
10-253 14-354
Oakland Raiders Kansas City Chiefs
4-89 4-100 5-125 6-133
New York Jets Oakland Raiders Los Angeles Rams Chicago Bears
Luis Sharpe, OT Tim Wrightman, TE Martin Moss, DE Joe Gary, DT Ricky Coffman, SE
Blanchard Montgomery, LB Jojo Townsell, WR Jimmy Turner, DB Dokie Williams, WR Irv Eatman, OT Blake Wingle, OG Tom Ramsey, QB
5-107 5-126 12-287 12-290 13-332 15-386
Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers New England Patriots Dallas Cowboys Green Bay Packers
1-18 1-21 2-29 2-35 4-98 7-168 11-294
Seattle Seahawks Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers St. Louis Cardinals New York Jets Cincinnati Bengals Oakland Raiders
3-68
Minnesota Vikings
1-3 1-4 5-129 9-243 9-248 11-286 12-328
New York Jets Seattle Seahawks Detroit Lions Houston Oilers Oakland Raiders San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams
1-16 3-62 8-208 9-249 11-285
St. Louis Cardinals Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams
3-59 3-78 3-81 5-138 8-204 9-244 10-267
San Francisco 49ers New York Jets Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Raiders Kansas City Chiefs Pittsburgh Steelers New England Patriots
1-10 1-17 3-72 3-76 4-100 6-148 6-151 7-166 7-169 11-281 11-286 12-310
San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams Pittsburgh Steelers Oakland Raiders Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers Detroit Lions Cincinnati Bengals Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams
1984 Don Rogers, DB Jay Schroeder, QB Frank Cephous, RB Steve Gemza, OT Harper Howell, TE
1-18 3-83 11-283 11-302 12-319 *Supplemental Draft 1984 Paul Bergmann, TE 1-8 Kevin Nelson, RB 2-30 Lupe Sanchez, DB 2-34 Doug West, LB 3-71
1974 Bill Sandifer, DT Fred McNeill, LB Cal Peterson, LB Al Oliver, OT Jimmy Allen, DB James McAlister, RB James Bright, DB Kermit Johnson, RB Efren Herrera, PK Ed Kezirian, OT Gerry Roberts, DE Roger Freberg, OG
Los Angeles Rams New York Jets Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams
1983
1973 Allan Ellis, DB Bruce Walton, OT Brad Lyman, WR Bruce Barnes, P John Smith, WR Reggie Echols, WR
3-78 7-169 8-222 12-330
1982
1972 Ed Galigher, DE Dave Dalby, C Bob Christiansen, TE Bob Pifferini, LB
Los Angeles Rams Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs
1981
1971 Tim Oesterling, DT Bruce Bergey, DE
3-79 4-85 12-318
1980
1970 George Farmer, WR Mike Ballou, LB Wes Grant, DE Greg Jones, RB Bill Bolden, RB Zenon Andrusyshyn, PK Gordon Bosserman, T Bob Geddes, LB
Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears Atlanta Falcons Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys
1979
1967 Mel Farr, HB John Richardson, DT
2-41 2-42 4-103 9-246 11-299 13-353 15-412 15-430
1978
1965 Mitch Johnson, T
Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins New England Patriots
1976
Kermit Alexander, B Mel Profit, E
Al Geverink, HB Kent Francisco, T
6-132 9-222 15-384 17-428
Indianapolis Colts Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs Cleveland Browns
1985 Steve Bono, QB Mike Young, WR Ron Pitts, DB Duval Love, OT Neal Dellocono, LB Herb Welch, DB
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Cleveland Browns Washington Redskins New York Giants Seattle Seahawks New England Patriots
NFL
6-142 6-161 7-169 10-274 11-297 12-326
Minnesota Vikings Los Angeles Rams Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Rams Dallas Cowboys New York Giants
2016 UCLA FOOTBALL 1986 Mike Sherrard, SE John Lee, PK Mark Walen, DT Tommy Taylor, LB Robert Cox, OT Steve Jarecki, LB David Norrie, QB
1999 1-18 2-32 3-74 4-97 6-144 8-195 11-291
Dallas Cowboys St. Louis Cardinals Dallas Cowboys San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks
7-185 8-200 11-283 12-310
Seattle Seahawks Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers
1-14 2-41 2-46 4-98 5-131 5-137 9-222 9-248 10-254 12-317
Los Angeles Rams Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Raiders Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos Detroit Lions Dallas Cowboys
1-1 2-34 2-35 2-53 4-94 11-283 12-326
Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Rams Phoenix Cardinals Kansas City Chiefs New York Giants
5-125 6-143 8-208 10-265 12-325
New Orleans Saints San Diego Chargers Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills Green Bay Packers
1-2 2-31 8-199 9-246 11-288
Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons Miami Dolphins New York Jets
Cade McNown, QB Kris Farris, OT Larry Atkins, S
Danny Farmer, WR
Freddie Mitchell, WR
Robert Thomas, LB DeShaun Foster, TB Marques Anderson, S Kenyon Coleman, DE Bryan Fletcher, TE Jeff Grau, LS
Mike Seidman, TE Ricky Manning, Jr., CB
Matt Ware, DB Brandon Chillar, LB Dave Ball, DE Rodney Leisle, DT
Washington Redskins Carolina Panthers Cincinnati Bengals Green Bay Packers
1-28 2-60 7-228
Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs
5-160
Kansas City Chiefs
3-88 5-153 7-249
Pittsburgh Steelers New England Patriots Washington Redskins
2-35 4-104 7-219
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee Titans Washington Redskins
2-39 2-45 6-184
Tennessee Titans Denver Broncos Arizona Cardinals
Datone Jones, DE Johnathan Franklin, RB Jeff Locke, P Jeff Baca, OG
1-26 4-125 5-155 6-196
Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings
2014 Anthony Barr, LB Xavier Su’a-Filo, OL Cassius Marsh, DL Shaq Evans, WR Jordan Zumwalt, LB
1-9 2-33 4-108 4-115 6-192
Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans Seattle Seahawks New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers
2015 Eric Kendricks, LB Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DL Brett Hundley, QB
2-45 3-74 5-147
Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Green Bay Packers
2016 Kenny Clark, DL Myles Jack, LB Caleb Benenoch, OL Paul Perkins, RB Jordan Payton, WR Aaron Wallace, LB Thomas Duarte, TE Devin Fuller, WR
1-27 2-36 5-148 5-149 5-154 7-222 7-231 7-238
Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Giants Cleveland Browns Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons
Justin Medlock, PK
2008 Bruce Davis, DE Matthew Slater, KR/S Chris Horton, SS
2010
1-25 4-90 5-113 5-139 6-148 7-185
Denver Broncos New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Buffalo Bills Tampa Bay Buccaneers Los Angeles Raiders
Brian Price, DT Alterraun Verner, CB Terrence Austin, WR/KR
2-30 5-122 5-126 7-193
Seattle Seahawks Los Angeles Rams Denver Broncos New Orleans Saints
1-10 2-37 2-63 5-143 5-144
Arizona Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles San Diego Chargers New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles
1-10 5-142
San Francisco 49ers New York Jets
2011 Akeem Ayers, LB Rahim Moore, FS David Carter, DT
2013
1-4 3-80 3-90 4-98
Baltimore Ravens Miami Dolphins Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs
1998 Shaun Williams, FS Skip Hicks, TB Chad Overhauser, OT
4-120 5-171 6-190 6-195
2007
1996 Jonathan Ogden, OT Karim Abdul-Jabbar, TB Mike Flanagan, C Donnie Edwards, LB
Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers
Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Rams San Diego Chargers New Orleans Saints
Marcedes Lewis, TE Maurice Jones-Drew, RB Jarrad Page, S
1995 J.J. Stokes, WR Carl Greenwood, CB
3-76 3-82
2006
1994 Jamir Miller, OLB Bruce Walker, DL Vaughn Parker, OT Craig Novitsky, OG Marvin Goodwin, SS
St. Louis Rams Carolina Panthers Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders Chicago Bears Washington Redskins
3-89 4-130 5-133 5-139
Manuel White Jr., RB Ben Emanuel II, S Tab Perry, WR Craig Bragg, WR
1993 Carlton Gray, CB Sean LaChapelle, WR Kevin Williams, RB Othello Henderson, FS
1-31 2-34 3-92 5-147 6-210 7-230
2005
1992 Tommy Maddox, QB Dion Lambert, CB Maury Toy, RB Matt Darby, SS James Malone, ILB Kevin Smith, FB
Philadelphia Eagles
2004
1991 Eric Turner, FS Roman Phifer, OLB Randy Austin, TE Scott Miller, WR Rocen Keeton, OLB
1-25
2003
1990 Charles Arbuckle, TE Frank Cornish, C Marvcus Patton, OLB Mike Lodish, DT Kirk Maggio, P
Pittsburgh Steelers
2002
1989 Troy Aikman, QB Carnell Lake, LB Eric Ball, TB Darryl Henley, CB Jim Wahler, NG Marcus Turner, CB Eric Smith, LB
4-103
2001
1988 Gaston Green, TB Ken Norton, LB Willie Anderson, SE David Richards, OT Dennis Price, CB James Washington, S James Primus, FB Mel Farr, FB Paco Craig, SE Ben Hummel, OLB
Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Kansas City Chiefs
2000
1987 Derek Tennell, TE Chuckie Miller, CB Joe Goebel, C Marcus Greenwood, FB
1-12 3-74 3-84
1-24 3-69 7-217
New York Giants Washington Redskins Chicago Bears
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