Sunday, June 22



UCLA in need of luck against No. 6 Stanford

It's tough to get someone on the UCLA football team to name a weakness of Andrew Luck's, but anyone could start listing his apparently innumerable strengths. Read more...

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Sophomore strong safety Dietrich Riley makes a diving tackle against a Texas player. Riley and the Bruins will travel to Northern California to take on the No. 6 Cardinal.



Farmers Field can be an asset for UCLA

On a sweltering Italian day in 1998 "“ so hot that gelato quickly became ge-not-o "“ I walked the concourse of the world's most legendary stadium. Here in the Roman Colosseum, men fought jaguars, lions, bears, panthers and the wild whims of their owners. Read more...


Sophomore Malcolm Jones carries football team in its time of need

Malcolm Jones was riding high in the fall of 2009. As a senior at Oaks Christian High School, he had the Lions off to a 12-0 start as a running back averaging 190 yards per game. Read more...

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After an unexciting start to his sophomore season, tailback Malcolm Jones, center, got his chance to stand out against Oregon State last weekend. He carried the ball nine times against the Beavers for 38 yards. With Johnathan Franklin hampered by a hip injury sustained against Oregon State, Jones and senior running back Derrick Coleman will lead UCLA’s ground attack against the Stanford Cardinal and Heisman frontrunner Andrew Luck.


Bruin defense gets another chance against Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck with his decision to stay in school

Rick Neuheisel deadpanned when asked what he thought about Andrew Luck's decision to stay in school. "I was very disappointed," the UCLA coach said before letting out a chuckle. Despite knowing that he would be a guaranteed first-round pick, Luck turned down the riches of the NFL to return to Stanford for one more year. Read more...

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Stanford senior quarterback Andrew Luck and the Cardinal will look for a home victory over the Bruins after delivering a 35-0 drubbing at the Rose Bowl last September.



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