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The success of the University of California, Los Angeles Bruins Football team all started by 1954. Most of the triumph of UCLA Bruins Football also came during year 1980s and 1990s; the coach by then was Terry Donahue. By 1954, the UCLA Bruins Football team was voted National Champions by the United Press International. The Bruins had a triumph of 9-0 record. The UCLA Bruins had a 151-74-8 record during the term of Terry Donahue as the team’s coach. This included an eight straight bowl winning NCAA record with 13 football games.
The University of California, Los Angeles Bruins Football scheduled by September 18 had a success of 67-0 victory. The football team defeated the San Diego Navy and the Bruin has made the highest score in school history. The following games of the UCLA Bruins Football had 32-7 wins over Kansas. The UCLA Bruins Football by the 20th of November encountered USC that held a 7-0 lead by the start of the fourth quarter. During the final fifteen minutes of the clock, the team gained 27 points finishing the season with a record of 9-0.
The University of California, Los Angeles Bruins Football team had enormous and outstanding records by the year 1954. In school history, the team of UCLA Bruins Football ranks first in scoring defense, rushing defense, and total defense.
The first players who had first-team All-America honors were Jim Salisbury as well as Jack Ellena. On the other hand, All-America honorable mentions were given to Sam Boghosian, Hardiman Cureton, Terry Dabay, Jim Decker, Bob Heydenfeldt, Rommie Loudd, John Peterson, as well as Joe Ray.
The 2006 roster of University of California, Los Angeles Bruins Football is the following:
| Robert Chai |
No.54 |
| Joseph Angelo |
No.26 |
| Chinonso Anyanwu |
No.47 |
| Terrence Austin |
No.4 |
| Andrew Baumqartner |
No.18 |
| Kahlil Bell |
No.36 |
| Brandon Bennett |
No.69 |
| McLeod Bethel-Thompson |
No.14 |
| Korey Bosworth |
No.55 |
| Kyle Bosworth |
No.54 |
| Brandon Breazell |
No.1 |
| Justin Brown |
No.76 |
| Kevin Brown |
No.75 |
| Trey Brown |
No.23 |
| Matt Caldwell |
No.28 |
| Ryen Carew |
No.35 |
| David Carter |
No.85 |
| Reggie Carter |
No.51 |
| Robert Chai |
No.54 |
| Joe Cowan |
No.26 |
| Patrick Cowan |
No.12 |
| Bruce Davis |
No.44 |
| Jake Dean |
No.57 |
| Nikola Dragovic |
No.96 |
| Brian Abraham |
No.68 |
| Daniel Al-Gattas |
No.20 |
| Tom Blake |
No.89 |
| Matt Culver |
No.35 |
| Joshua Edwards |
No.53 |
| Nick Ekbatani |
No.75 |
| Marcus Everett |
No.9 |
| Justin Fareed |
No.23 |
| Kai Forbath |
No.15 |
| Michael Ghobrial |
No.90 |
| Scott Glicksberg |
No.99 |
| Ryan Graves |
No.2 |
| J.J. Hair |
No.81 |
| John Hale |
No.12 |
| Brigham Harwell |
No.93 |
| Adam Heater |
No.83 |
| Justin Hickman |
No.17 |
| Tyler Holland |
No.87 |
| Fred Holmes |
No.49 |
| Chris Horton |
No.14 |
| Ben Idemundia |
No.40 |
| P.J. Irvin |
No.67 |
| Chris Johnson |
No.52 |
| Dominique Johnson |
No.19 |
| Riley Jondle |
No.57 |
| Chris Joseph |
No.60 |
| Andy Keane |
No.94 |
| Gavin Ketchum |
No.10 |
| Dennis Keyes |
No.11 |
| Micah Kia |
No.73 |
| Robert Kibble |
No.19 |
| Aleksey Lanis |
No.78 |
| Tony Lee |
No.70 |
| Bret Lockett |
No.25 |
| Kenneth Lombard |
No.77 |
| Chris Markey |
No.28 |
| Travis Martin |
No.92 |
| Jeremy McGee |
No.3 |
| Eric McNeal |
No.2 |
| Chris Meadows |
No.30 |
| Justin Medlock |
No.7 |
| Aaron Meyer |
No.50 |
| Jeff Miller |
No.98 |
| Chad Moline |
No.46 |
| Chane Moline |
No.42 |
| Chase Moline |
No.50 |
| Ryan Moya |
No.15 |
| Danny Nelson |
No.43 |
| Michael Norris |
No.22 |
| Shawn Oatis |
No.8 |
| Ben Olson |
No.7 |
| Logan Paulsen |
No.86 |
| Will Peddie |
No.82 |
| Aaron Perez |
No.17 |
| Michael Pitre |
No.32 |
| Christian Ramirez |
No.21 |
| Osaar Rasshan |
No.11 |
| Micah Reed |
No.58 |
| Nicky Rodriguez |
No.56 |
| Jimmy Rotstein |
No.37 |
| Brian Rubinstein |
No.64 |
| Garrett Rubio |
No.31 |
| Dylan Rush |
No.41 |
| Brian Ruziecki |
No.61 |
| Darius Savage |
No.97 |
| Vache Sevajian |
No.99 |
| Sean Sheller |
No.72 |
| Jerzy Siewierski |
No.56 |
| Nathaniel Skaggs |
No.51 |
| Matt Slater |
No.18 |
| William Snead |
No.48 |
| Jimmy Stephens |
No.45 |
| Reginald Stokes |
No.91 |
| Noah Sutherland |
No.74 |
| Christian Taylor |
No.33 |
| Shannon Tevaga |
No.71 |
| Sonny Tevaga |
No.55 |
| Trevor Theriot |
No.31 |
| P.J. Tobayansen |
No.62 |
| Jamil Turner |
No.6 |
| Tobi Umodu |
No.45 |
| Steven Urrutia |
No.95 |
| Rodney Van |
No.3 |
| Alterraun Verner |
No.1 |
| Jess Ward |
No.52 |
| Aaron Ware |
No.27 |
| Bobby Whithorne |
No.29 |
| Aaron Whittington |
No.42 |
| Derrick Williams |
No.30 |
| Matt Willis |
No.88 |
The College Football Hall of Famers are the following:
- Gary Beban
- Terry Donahue
- Kenny Easley
- Tom Fears
- Billy Kilmer
- Donn Moomaw
- Tommy Prothro
- Jerry Robinson
- Red Sanders
- Al Sparlis
- Kenny Washington
The UCLA Bruins Football tickets were once again awaited by fans for a UCLA Bruins Football schedule last December 02, 2006. The Bruins Football schedule UCLA team won over University of Southern California. The UCLA hit the USC out of the Bowl Championship Series title game. The UCLA Bruins Football marked its way to victory through a good defense. UCLA Bruins had a week to prepare, having a second straight winning game after a four-game slip. The USC Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins Football with a score of 66-19 last season. Karl Dorrell, the head coach of the Bruins assigned Patrick Cowan as the starter at quarterback. Last January 8, Patrick Cowan passed for 114 yards and ran for another 55 for a Michigan-Ohio State rematch for the national championship.
Within the 1:10 remaining time, the Trojans moved into a possible game-winning touchdown and made a driving intercepted pass of John David Booty at the UCLA 20-yard line. With six seconds left in the clock, Booty had an incomplete pass from the USC as the Trojans’ final shot. The UCLA Bruins Football team had their victory and the game ended with a score of 13-9.
The UCLA Bruins Football also marked a successful game in the Sun Bowl season. Bruins rebounded from a twenty-two point shortfall to beat Northwestern 50-38 and has made five straight bowl appearances.
The UCLA Bruins Football team, who are winners of three straight games and having a record of 7-5, 5-4, will have a schedule on Dec. 27 at AT&T Park in San Francisco, playing with the Florida State in the Emerald Bowl. All time in football, the UCLA Bruins Football has a 13-13-1 record; on the other hand, the Florida State has 20-13-2. This game will be an opportunity for the UCLA Bruins Football team to have a four-game winning streak. The Florida State, with a record of 6-6 is heading to a bowl for 25 years in a row.
The UCLA Bruins this year has been playing with a great defense. The team is showing an outstanding game play as their defense improved. The UCLA Bruins Football ticket will surely have a great demand as the Bruins mark their way to success for their following games. The UCLA Bruins Football ticket is a must-have for Bruins fans and football fanatics. The UCLA Bruins Football will continue to create a spot in the history of college football.
The previous team statistics of the UCLA Bruins football team as of December 2006 yielded 299 points in scoring against the 259 points of its opponents. The UCLA Bruins had winning records defeating Utah by 31-10, Rice by 26-16, Stanford by 31-0, Arizona by 27-7, Oregon State by 25-7, Arizona State by 24-12, as well as their rival the USC Trojans by 13-9. Defeating the University of Southern California to close the 2006 regular season was a huge victory. As led by head coach Karl Dorrell, the result of Bruins' previous victory would earn preseason acclaims and thus making the 2007 season more challenging for the team.
The UCLA Bruins football team is preparing for a successful season. Head coach Karl Dorrell also organized the hiring of players as well as coaching staff for the upcoming seasons. One of the new coaches is Bob Connelly, who has been hired to coach UCLA Bruins offensive line. Connelly's expertise and level of energy will lead the young men in the team. Eric Scott, who was a former UCLA receiver and an assistant coach at Crenshaw High School, has also been hired as UCLA Bruins ' new receiver coach. Head coach Dorrell believes that Scott has great potentials to develop the skills of the players.
Aside from coaches, ten remarkable high school football players signed letters-of-intent to play football at UCLA . The staff believes that these players will make huge contributions for the success of the team in the upcoming season. These ten players include defensive end Akeem Ayers, running back Raymond Carter, tight end Nathan Chandler, defensive end Justin Edison, quarterback Chris Forcier, offensive lineman Mike Harris, defensive back Glenn Love, defensive tackle Brian Price, linebacker Steve Sloan, and cornerback Courtney Viney. Generally, eight of the ten signees earned All-America honors from at least one recruiting service/publication. Carter and Price earned Dream Team status from PrepStar while Akeem Ayers, Nathan Chandler, Chris Forcier, Glenn Love and Steve Sloan earned All-America honors from PrepStar. Ayers, Carter, Forcier, Price, Sloan and Courtney Viney were named to the SuperPrep All-America team.
Head coach Karl Dorrell will lead the team into a huge preparation for the 2007 season. In addition to this, the UCLA Bruins will open its 2007 football Spring Practice on the 5th of April. Head coach Dorrell and the outstanding UCLA Bruins football team are looking forward to an exciting and successful season in 2007. The team is indeed prepared to take the next step of their program as led by head coach Karl Dorrell.
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