Monday, June 30

Despite 28-20 win, UCLA football is dissatisfied with performance

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Standing outside the locker room following his team’s 28-20 win at Virginia, coach Jim Mora watched his players walk in, the expressions on their faces a telling one. Read more...

Photo: The sight of redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley throwing with a Virginia defender in his face was a common one during Saturday’s game. UCLA was unable to produce a passing touchdown in the game, partly because of a Cavaliers pass rush that frequently laid waste to the Bruins’ injury-riddled offensive line. (Courtesy of Marshall Bronfin / The Cavalier Daily)


UCLA scrapes 28-20 win over UVA

This post was updated on August 30 at 1:11 p.m. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Escape. That much would best be used to describe UCLA football’s closer-than-expected 28-20 win over Virginia in its season opener. Read more...






Despite stats, Virginia may prove a challenge for UCLA

It’s hard to describe the feeling for UCLA football headed into its season opener v. Virginia Saturday. “I really feel they’re … excited to play a game,” said coach Jim Mora. Read more...

Photo: The tough coverage that redshirt junior wide receiver Devin Lucien (left) frequently faced against UCLA’s talented junior cornerback Fabian Moreau (right) should be similar to the coverage he will encounter this Saturday against Virginia. The Cavaliers have one of the best defensive secondaries in the nation. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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