Tag: UCLA Bruins

  • College Football – Teams With Reason to Panic

    College Football – Teams With Reason to Panic

    Patience is usually the smart way to go about things in College Football, especially when the end game isn’t always about winning right now and this season. However, two games into the 2014 campaign, programs like Texas, Michigan, Ohio State and even the 2-0 UCLA should be concerned about how this season is shaping up to be very different from their expectations.

  • NFL Rumors – Seattle Seahawks Could Start Rookie Cassius Marsh

    NFL Rumors – Seattle Seahawks Could Start Rookie Cassius Marsh

    The Seattle Seahawks are a perfect example of a team that doesn’t look at the experience and numbers that come with a player: They give the best and most suitable ones the bigger roles. Rookie Cassius Marsh out of UCLA might be a fourth round pick and a defensive end, position the Seahawks are loaded in, but it doesn’t mean there’s no chance for him to start next season.

  • NBA Draft – Kyle Anderson Becoming A Lot More Popular Thanks to Boris Diaw

    NBA Draft – Kyle Anderson Becoming A Lot More Popular Thanks to Boris Diaw

    One of the more intriguing prospects in the 2014 NBA Draft is Kyle Anderson of UCLA. A 6’9 point forward who was always going to be a very coveted prospect, but after the success of Boris Diaw for the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA, his value and stock took a serious rise, with a lot of teams a lot more interested in a player with size who can pass, run the floor and potentially do everything.

  • Teams With the Most NCAA Tournament Championships

    With a fourth national championship, UConn join an elite group that includes Duke, Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina and UCLA of basketball programs to win the NCAA Tournament at least four times.

  • Florida Over UCLA – According to Plan

    Florida Over UCLA – According to Plan

    This group that has done so well for Florida this season and in the past isn’t unfamiliar with being in the final eight of College Basketball. The 79-68 win over UCLA? Nothing but routine, mostly thanks to a big shooting night from Michael Frazier. But this time, the expectations from everyone are a lot higher.

  • NCAA Tournament – Sweet Sixteen Predictions (UCLA vs Florida, Dayton vs Stanford)

    NCAA Tournament – Sweet Sixteen Predictions (UCLA vs Florida, Dayton vs Stanford)

    After a few days of rest the NCAA Tournament resumes with the Sweet Sixteen stage. In the South region, the semifinals give us two double digit seeds in Dayton and Stanford opening the evening, followed by another Pac-12 team, UCLA, facing the number one team in the country, Florida.

  • Conference Championships: UCLA in the Pac 12, Iowa State in the Big 12

    Conference Championships: UCLA in the Pac 12, Iowa State in the Big 12

    March Madness is asocciated with the NCAA tournament, but it’s also about conference championships, which begins with minor teams and goes on to the big boys. The first two champions from the five major conferences are UCLA, beating the favored Arizona to claim the Pac-12 title, and Iowa State, going through Baylor to win the tournament of the Big 12.

  • College Football Rumors – Texas Trying to Sign Jim Mora From UCLA

    The Mack Brown is officially over (with a bowl game loss to Oregon), which means Texas have all their focus directed at one thing: finding a new head coach. On the top of their list at the moment is Jim L. Mora, coming off his second season with UCLA.

  • UCLA Beats Virginia Tech – Finding Out Brett Hundley can Run

    UCLA Beats Virginia Tech – Finding Out Brett Hundley can Run

    There’s always something bittersweet about finishing a season you expected a lot more from with a win in a bowl game you didn’t want to go to, but you won’t hear too much complaining from UCLA players after beating Virginia Tech 42-12 in the Sun Bowl, as Brett Hundley put on quite a show that also might be his last for the Bruins.

  • Duke Beats UCLA – There’s a Reason They’re not Close in the Polls

    Duke Beats UCLA – There’s a Reason They’re not Close in the Polls

    Misleading numbers made some people think that UCLA were going to put up a fight against Duke due to the similar records. It turns out the folks of the AP Poll knew what they were doing with Duke coming in as #8 into the game, while the Bruins weren’t even ranked. Jabari Parker, with an impressive double-double, made sure the second half was the end of all the debate.