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UCLA has participated in five Rose Bowl games since moving to the stadium. The stadium is the host of the UCLA–USC rivalry football game on even numbered years, alternating with the Coliseum. In the first rivalry game at the stadium between UCLA and USC in 1982, USC fans sat on the west side of the stadium and UCLA fans sat on the east side ...
3. 103,000 — vs. USC 1945 (UCLA home game) 4. 102,548 — vs. USC 1954 (UCLA home game) 5. 102,050 — vs. UCLA 1947 (USC home game) The UCLA Media guide does not list the 1939 game against USC, and only lists attendance for the second game in 1945 for Coliseum attendance records. These are the top three listed UCLA record Coliseum crowds: 1 ...
UCLA vs. USC Football Manager's Bowl – UCLA and USC football equipment managers compete in a flag football contest the week leading up to the actual football game. [34] The series was suspended in 2007 after several participants required hospital emergency-room treatment in 2006 because of injuries [ 35 ] In 2011, the UCLA managers beat the ...
USC defensive end Sam Greene hits UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers as he delivers an incomplete pass on Bruins' last offensive play during a loss to Trojans on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.
The Bruins handed No. 6 USC its first loss of the year 71-64 on Saturday, and when UCLA guard Londynn Jones tossed the ball in the air, it didn’t go much higher than the 5-foot-4 guard’s head ...
No. 12 UCLA and No. 8 USC will face off Saturday at the Rose Bowl. After a weekend full of surprises, Los Angeles Times college football writers Ben Bolch, Ryan Kartje, J. Brady McCollough and ...
UCLA clinched the Gauntlet prior to the conclusion of the athletic season, and the resulting trophy inscription showed the score 70–40. Afterwards, USC won back 2.5 points with a victory over UCLA in the NCAA Women's Tennis Championship: 2005–06 USC 60–50 2006–07 UCLA 72.5–37.5 2007–08 USC 67.5–42.5 2008–09 USC 65–45 [11]
USC coach Lincoln Riley, left, and UCLA coach DeShaun Foster meet on the field after the game. Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times. And on Saturday, that was enough for USC to clinch bowl eligibility ...