What about UCLA football? Do the Bruins get a reprieve?
The Bruins are the defending Pac-12 champions, with their first loss of the season on the road in Palo Alto. UCLA already lost to Oregon State last week and beat Cal in a season sweep of the Bears on the road late in the year.
They have not lost in the Coliseum since a 31-27 loss to Arizona in 2001, but they did it without star playmaker Byron Wesley.
That’s a tough spotWhat about UCLA football?
The Bruins’ recruiting class continues to make headlines, and there are a lot of them.
We’ve updated our rankings of 2015’s top prospects, and in doing so, we put together another ranking of all the players in the top 12 from the past five years.
We found a number of familiar names among the top 25, as well as three new players:
#1. Jonathan Taylor, WR (6-3, 185 pounds):What about UCLA football? Who are your players?”
“A great majority of them are going to walk on and play for us, but there will be a few who need to try out, which will be the case for most of the big-time schools,” Keim said. “If an opportunity comes up or we feel like we need to take a look at somebody, then we’ll explore it.”
“We will open up the recruiting process,
title: What about UCLA football?
What about UCLA football? Do the Bruins get a reprieve?
The Bruins are the defending Pac-12 champions, with their first loss of the season on the road in Palo Alto. UCLA already lost to Oregon State last week and beat Cal in a season sweep of the Bears on the road late in the year.
They have not lost in the Coliseum since a 31-27 loss to Arizona in 2001, but they did it without star playmaker Byron Wesley.
That’s a tough spotWhat about UCLA football?
The Bruins’ recruiting class continues to make headlines, and there are a lot of them.
We’ve updated our rankings of 2015’s top prospects, and in doing so, we put together another ranking of all the players in the top 12 from the past five years.
We found a number of familiar names among the top 25, as well as three new players:
#1. Jonathan Taylor, WR (6-3, 185 pounds):What about UCLA football? Who are your players?”
“A great majority of them are going to walk on and play for us, but there will be a few who need to try out, which will be the case for most of the big-time schools,” Keim said. “If an opportunity comes up or we feel like we need to take a look at somebody, then we’ll explore it.”
“We will open up the recruiting process,