Sunday, June 22


Texas avenges last year's loss as UCLA tries to recover from early upsets

PASADENA – Last year’s win over Texas was the crowning achievement of the UCLA football team's season, a here’s-what-we-can-really-do message sent on national television by beating a college football powerhouse on its home turf. A year later, with home field reversed, the Longhorns delivered a message of their own: Last year was just an aberration. Texas delivered payback for the beatdown UCLA laid in Austin with a 49-20 drubbing at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. Read more...





Players to watch out for

Malcolm Brown "“ Freshman running back The bruising freshman back will look to use his 6-foot, 217-pound frame to the Longhorns' advantage on Saturday. Read more...

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The Texas Longhorns are not the same team UCLA faced last season. Junior quarterback Garrett Gilbert has been replaced by the tandem of sophomore Case McCoy and freshman David Ash, and freshman Malcolm Brown will be the starting running back. Take a closer look at how the team lines up on offense and defense below.


Rick Neuheisel ends his home game tradition of speaking before and after matchups

UCLA held on for a 27-17 win over San Jose State on Saturday night, but there was still an empty feeling inside the Rose Bowl. The announced attendance of 42,685, well short of half the stadium's capacity, probably had something to do with that. Read more...

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Rick Neuheisel, pictured here just hours before last year’s victory over Texas, is under pressure to pick up another win at the Rose Bowl.



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