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227's YouTube Chili'-ESPN-BCS-UCLA Bruins football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search UCLA Bruins football First season 1919 Athletic director Dan Guerrero Head coach Rick Neuheisel 2nd year, 11–14 (.440) Home stadium Rose Bowl (stadium) Stadium capacity 92,542 Stadium surface Grass Location Pasadena, California Conference Pac-10 All-time record 517–348–37 (.594) Postseason bowl record 14–13–1 Claimed national titles 1[1] Conference titles 17 Heisman winners 1 Consensus All-Americans 37 Current uniform Colors Blue and Gold Fight song Sons of Westwood Mascot Joe & Josephine Bruin Marching band UCLA Bruin Marching Band Rivals USC Trojans Rose Bowl, panorama Fall football practices at Spaulding FieldThe UCLA Bruins football program competes in NCAA Division I FBS and is a member of the Pacific-10 Conference. The Bruins have enjoyed several periods of success in their history, having been ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll at least once in every decade since the poll began in the 1930s. Their first major period of success came in the 1950s, under head coach Red Sanders. Sanders led the Bruins to a shared national championship in 1954, three conference championships, and an overall record of 66-19-1 in nine years. In the 1980s and 1990s, during the tenure of Terry Donahue, the Bruins compiled a 151-74-8 record, including 13 bowl games and an NCAA record eight straight bowl wins. The program has produced 28 first round draft picks, 30 consensus All-Americans, and multiple major award winners. The UCLA Bruins main rival are the USC Trojans. Contents [hide] 1 Current coaching staff 2 Facilities 2.1 Rose Bowl 2.2 Acosta Athletic Complex 2.3 Spaulding Field 3 Football Uniforms 4 Team Win-Loss Record History 5 Chronology of UCLA Head Coaches 6 Individual Award Winners 7 College Football Hall of Famers 8 Pro Football Hall of Famers 9 Rose Bowl MVP 10 Rose Bowl Hall of Fame 11 Current NFL Players 12 Other famous players 13 All-Century UCLA Bruin Team 14 Retired Numbers 15 School records 15.1 Team records 15.2 Individual records 16 Media 17 References 18 External links [edit] Current coaching staff Rick Neuheisel, Head Coach Norm Chow, Offensive Coordinator Chuck Bullough, Defensive Cooridinator/Linebackers coach Frank Gansz, Jr., Special Teams Todd Howard, Defensive Line coach Ted Hundley, Secondary Coach Carnell Lake, Cornerbacks Reggie Moore, Wide Receivers coach Wayne Moses, Running Backs coach Bob Palcic, Offensive Line coach Philip Rauscher, Graduate Assistant/Offense [edit] Facilities Head Coach Rick Neuheisel[edit] Rose Bowl Main article: Rose Bowl (stadium) The Rose Bowl is a National Historic Landmark located in Pasadena, California with an official capacity of 92,542. It has been the home football field for the UCLA Bruins since the 1982 season. The Bruins had played their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which is also the home of the rival USC Trojans, beginning in 1928. As the Coliseum is located across the street from (UCLA's rival) the USC campus, Bruin officials long sought to move out from under the Trojans' shadow. An on-campus facility was discussed, but UCLA's location is not conducive to adequate traffic flow, and the campus lacks room for sufficient parking. There was an attempt to build a 44,000 seat stadium on campus, at the site where Drake Stadium eventually was built. However, the proposal was blocked by influential area residents, as well as other politicians.[2][3] In addition, the Coliseum already was constructed by and is a facility of the State of California. When the Oakland Raiders became the Los Angeles Raiders, in 1982, and after arduous negotiations with the city of Pasadena, UCLA decided to move out of the Coliseum, relocating its home games to the Rose Bowl Stadium.[4] UCLA has participated in five Rose Bowl games since moving to the stadium, including the 1983 Rose Bowl at the end of the Bruins' first season there. [edit] Acosta Athletic Complex Training room, weight room, football facilities, and locker rooms are all located in the Acosta Athletic Complex, just west of Pauley Pavilion. [edit] Spaulding Field The on campus practice facility for the football team is Spaulding Field, which has two football fields, one grass and one artificial turf, or synthetic turf. [edit] Football Uniforms Bruin on Bruin scrimmageThe UCLA athletic colors are "True Blue" and gold. The "True Blue" is a slightly darker shade than the previous powder blue worn by teams. The shade was developed by the UCLA athletic department and Adidas for the 2003 school year.[5] In the early days of the school, UCLA had the same colors as UC Berkeley: navy blue and gold. The colors represent blue for the ocean, and gold for the California poppy, "The Golden State" motto, and sunsets.[6] When football coach Red Sanders came to UCLA for the 1949 season he redesigned the football uniforms. The navy blue was changed to a lighter shade of blue. Sanders figured that the baby blue would look better on the field and in film. He would dub the baby blue uniform "Powderkeg blue", powder blue with an explosive kick.[7] For the 1954 season, Sanders added a the now familiar loop on the shoulders, the UCLA Stripe, to give an impression of motion.[8] The away uniforms became white, with a navy blue and gold shoulder stripe and gold pants. The helmets became gold. At times, beginning with the 1954 football season, the font for the numbers on the uniforms has been Clarendon typeface. Otherwise it has been block numerals.[8] In the 1980s the uniform pants became yellow to look better in color publications, the jerseys a lighter blue, and the UCLA script was added to the helmets. In the 1990s, the uniform pants became gold again. In 2003, the True Blue colors were adopted. The away uniforms got true blue shoulder stripes and numbers in 2006.[9] [edit] Team Win-Loss Record History Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP° Fred Cozens (Independent) (1919–1919) 1919 UCLA 2-6 — — UCLA: 2-6 2-6 Harry Trotter (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1920–1922) 1920 UCLA 0-5-0 0-5-0 — — 1921 UCLA 0-5-0 0-5-0 — — 1922 UCLA 2-3-1 1-3-1 — — UCLA: 2-13-1 1-13-1 James J. Cline (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1923–1924) 1923 UCLA 2-5-0 0-5-0 — — 1924 UCLA 0-5-3 0-4-1 — — UCLA: 2-10-3 0-9-1 William H. Spaulding (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1925–1927) 1925 UCLA 5–3–1 3–1–1 — — 1926 UCLA 5–3 4–2 — — 1927 UCLA 6–2–1 4–0–1 2nd — — William H. Spaulding (Pacific Coast Conference) (1928–1938) 1928 UCLA 4–4–1 0–4 9th (tie) — — 1929 UCLA 4–4 1–3 6th — — 1930 UCLA 3–5 1–4 8th (tie) — — 1931 UCLA 3–4–1 0–3 9th (tie) — — 1932 UCLA 6–4 4–2 3rd — — 1933 UCLA 6–4–1 1–3–1 8th — — 1934 UCLA 7–3 2–3 6th — — 1935 UCLA 8–2 4–1 1st (tie) — — 1936 UCLA 6–3–1 4–3–1 4th — — 1937 UCLA 2–6–1 1–5–1 9th — — 1938 UCLA 7–4–1 4–3–1 3rd (tie) W 32-7 Poi — — UCLA: 72–51–8 33–34–6 Edwin Horrell (Pacific Coast Conference) (1939–1944) 1939 UCLA 6-0-4 5-0-3 1st (tie) — 7 1940 UCLA 1-9-0 1-6-0 — — 1941 UCLA 5-5-1 3-4-1 — — 1942 UCLA 7-4-0 6-1-0 1st L 0-9 Rose † — 13 1943 UCLA 1-8-0 0-4-0 — — 1944 UCLA 4-5-1 1-2-1 — — UCLA: 24-31-6 16-17-5 Bert LaBrucherie (Pacific Coast Conference) (1945–1948) 1945 UCLA 5-4-0 2-3-0 — — 1946 UCLA 10-1-0 7-0-0 1st L 14-45 Rose † — 4 1947 UCLA 5-4-0 4-2-0 — — 1948 UCLA 3-7-0 2-6-0 — — UCLA: 23-16-0 15-11-0 Henry Russell Sanders (Pacific Coast Conference) (1949–1957) 1949 UCLA 6-3-0 5-2-0 2nd — — 1950 UCLA 6-3-0 5-2-0 3rd — — 1951 UCLA 5-3-1 4-1-1 2nd 17 17 1952 UCLA 8-1-0 5-1-0 2nd 6 6 1953 UCLA 8-2-0 6-1-0 1st L 20-28 Rose † 4 5 1954* UCLA 9-0-0 6-0-0 1st 1 2 1955 UCLA 9-2-0 6-0-0 1st L 14-17 Rose † 4 4 1956 UCLA 7-3-0 5-2-0 T 2nd — — 1957 UCLA 8-2-0 5-2-0 3rd 18 — UCLA: 66-19-1 47-11-1 William F. Barnes (Athletic Association of Western Universities) (1958–1964) 1958 UCLA 3-6-1 2-4-1 1959 UCLA 5-4-1 3-1 T-1st 1960 UCLA 7-2-1 2-2 1961 UCLA 7-4 3-1 1st L 2-21 Rose † 1962 UCLA 4-6-0 1-3-0 1963 UCLA 2-8 2-2 1964 UCLA 4-6 2-2 UCLA: 32-36-3 15-15-1 Tommy Prothro (Pacific-8 Conference) (1965–1970) 1965 UCLA 8-2-1 4-0 1st W 14-12 Rose † 5 4 1966** UCLA 9-1 3-1 T-2nd 5 5 1967 UCLA 7-2-1 4-1-1 T-2nd 10 — 1968 UCLA 3-7 2-4 T-5th — 1969 UCLA 8-1-1 5-1-1 T-2nd 10 13 1970 UCLA 6-5 4-3 T-2nd UCLA: 41-18-3 22-10-2 Pepper Rodgers (Pacific-8 Conference) (1971–1973) 1971 UCLA 2-7-1 1-4-1 8th 1972 UCLA 8-3 5-2 1973 UCLA 9-2-0 6-1-0 5 12 UCLA: 19-12-1 12-7-1 Dick Vermeil (Pacific-8 Conference) (1974–1975) 1974 UCLA 6-3-2 4-2-1 3 (tie) — — 1975 UCLA 9-2-1 7-1 1 (tie) W 23-10 Rose † 5 5 UCLA: 15-5-3 11-3-1 Terry Donahue (Pacific-10 Conference) (1976–1995) 1976 UCLA 9-2-1 6-1 2 L 6-36 Liberty 15 15 1977 UCLA 0-11 (a) 0-8 — — 1978 UCLA 8-3-1 6-2 2 T 10-10 Fiesta 14 12 1979 UCLA 5-6 3-4 7 — — 1980 UCLA 9-2 5-2 2 (b) 13 14 1981 UCLA 7-4-1 4-2-1 4 - T L 14-33 Bluebonnet — — 1982 UCLA 10-1-1 5-1-1 1 W 24-14 Rose † 5 5 1983 UCLA 7-4-1 6-1-1 1 W 45-9 Rose † 17 13 1984 UCLA 9-3 5-2 3 - T W 39-37 Fiesta 9 10 1985 UCLA 9-2-1 6-2 1 W 45-28 Rose † 7 6 1986 UCLA 8-3-1 5-2-1 2 - T W 31-10 Freedom 14 14 1987 UCLA 10-2 7-1 1 - T W 20-16 Aloha 9 11 1988 UCLA 10-2 6-2 2 W 17-3 Cotton 6 6 1989 UCLA 3-7-1 2-5-1 9 — — 1990 UCLA 5-6 4-4 6 - T — — 1991 UCLA 9-3 6-2 2 - T W 6-3 Sun 19 18 1992 UCLA 6-5 3-5 8 — — 1993 UCLA 8-4 6-1 1 - T L 16-21 Rose † 18 17 1994 UCLA 5-6 3-5 5 - T — — 1995 UCLA 7-5 4-4 5 - T L 30-51 Aloha — — UCLA: 144-81-8 92-61-5 Bob Toledo (Pacific-
10 Conference) (1996–2002) 1996 UCLA 5-6 4-4 — — 1997 UCLA 10–2 7-1 1 W 29-23 Cotton 5 5 1998 UCLA 10–2 8-0 1 L 31-38 Rose † 8 8 1999 UCLA 4-7 2-6 9 — — 2000 UCLA 6–6 3-5 L 20-21 Sun — — 2001 UCLA 7-4 4-4 — — 2002 UCLA 7-5 4-4 W 27-13 Las Vegasc — — UCLA: 49-32 32-24 Karl Dorrell (Pacific-10 Conference) (2003–2007) 2003 UCLA 6–7 4–4 T–5th L 9-17 Silicon Valley — — 2004 UCLA 6–6 4–4 T–5th L 21-24 Las Vegas — — 2005 UCLA 10–2 6–2 3rd W 50-38 Sun 13 16 2006 UCLA 7–6 5–4 4th L 27-44 Emerald — — 2007 UCLA 6–7 5–4 T–4th L 16-17 Las Vegasd — — UCLA: 35–27 24–18 Rick Neuheisel (Pacific-10 Conference) (2008–present) 2008 UCLA 4–8 3–6 8th — — 2009 UCLA 7–6 3–6 8th W 30-21 EagleBank — — UCLA: 11-14 6-12 Total: 537-371-37 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title †Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. Notes (a) National Champion UCLA was ineligible for the Rose Bowl due to a "no-repeat" rule, w/ usc, a team UCLA had beaten 34-0, sent instead (and lost) (b) 9-1, #5 ranked UCLA was voted out of the Rose Bowl by the AAWU conference in favor of 7-4 usc due to it having one more 'conference game win", 4-1 to UCLA's 3-1. UCLA beat usc in the head to head. (c) UCLA forfeited 7 games in 1977 due to having an ineligible player, 5 of which were in conference—the team finished tied for 2nd before the forfeit (d) UCLA was ineligible for post season play after the 1980 season due to probation (e) Coach Toledo was fired before the bowl game, so offensive line coach Ed Kezirian coached the 2002 Las Vegas Bowl. (f) Coach Dorrell was fired before the bowl game, so defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker coached the 2007 Las Vegas Bowl. [edit] Chronology of UCLA Head Coaches Years Coach Record 1919 Fred Cozens 2–6 1920–1922 Harry Trotter 2–13–1 1923–1924 James J. Cline 2–10–3 1925–1938 William H. Spaulding 72–51–8 1939–1944 Edwin C. Horrell 24–31–6 1945–1948 Bert LaBrucherie 23–16 1949–1957 Henry Russell Sanders 66–19–1 1958 George W. Dickerson 1–2 1958–1964 William F. Barnes 31–34–3 1965–1970 Tommy Prothro 41–18–3 1971–1973 Pepper Rodgers 19–12–1 1974–1975 Dick Vermeil 15–5–3 1976–1995 Terry Donahue 151–74–8 1996–2002 Bob Toledo 49–32 2003–2007 Karl Dorrell 35–27 2008– Rick Neuheisel 11–14 [edit] Individual Award Winners Heisman Trophy Gary Beban - 1967 Maxwell Award Gary Beban - 1967 Davey O'Brien Award Troy Aikman - 1988 John Mackey Award Marcedes Lewis - 2005 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Cade McNown - 1998 Outland Trophy Jonathan Ogden - 1995 Kris Farris - 1998 Lou Groza Award Kai Forbath - 2009 UCLA became the first school to have a top winner in both basketball and football in the same year with Gary Beban winning the Heisman Trophy and Lew Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) winning the U.S. Basketball Writers Association player of the year award in 1968. [edit] College Football Hall of Famers Troy Aikman (2008) Gary Beban (1988) Randy Cross (2010)[10] Terry Donahue (2000) Kenny Easley (1991) Tom Fears (1976) Billy Kilmer (1999) Donn Moomaw (1973) Tommy Prothro (1991) Jerry Robinson (1996) Red Sanders (1996) Al Sparlis (1983) Kenny Washington (1956)[11] [edit] Pro Football Hall of Famers Troy Aikman (2006) Tom Fears Jimmy Johnson (1994) Bob Waterfield[12] UCLA football team's Rose Bowl records[edit] Rose Bowl MVP Bob Stiles, 1966, DB John Sciarra, 1976, QB Don Rogers, 1983, FS Tom Ramsey, 1983, QB Rick Neuheisel, 1984, QB Eric Ball, 1986, TB [edit] Rose Bowl Hall of Fame John Sciarra, 1991 Bob Stiles, 1993 Gary Beban, 1995 Eric Ball, 1996 Terry Donahue, 1997 Rick Neuheisel, 1998 Al Hoisch, 1999 Tom Ramsey, 2007 [edit] Current NFL Players Brendon Ayanbadejo Dave Ball Jason Bell Drew Bennett Ed Blanton Ryan Boschetti Craig Bragg Brandon Chillar Kenyon Coleman Bruce Davis Maurice Jones-Drew Donnie Edwards Mike Flanagan Bryan Fletcher DeShaun Foster Spencer Havner Chris Horton Travis Kirschke Chris Kluwe Rodney Leisle Marcedes Lewis Ricky Manning, Jr. Ryan Nece Ryan Neufeld Jarrad Page Tab Perry Marcus Reese Mike Seidman Matthew Slater Robert Thomas Steven Vieira Matt Ware Manuel White Shaun Williams[13] Matthew Willis [edit] Other famous players Kermit Alexander Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (Karim Abdul-Jabbar, nee Sharmon Shah) Flipper Anderson Steve Bono Cormac J. Carney Paul Cameron Lynn Compton Randy Cross Jim Decker Dennis Dummit Donnie Edwards Mel Farr *DeShaun Foster Gaston Green Mark Harmon Kermit Johnson Norm Johnson Ronnie Knox Carnell Lake Tommy Maddox James McAlister Jim McElroy Jamir Miller Rick Neuheisel Cade McNown Freddie Mitchell Ken Norton, Jr. Roman Phifer Jackie Robinson Chris Sailer Jay Schroeder Donn Shinnick J.J. Stokes Gary Yurosek, pka Gary Lockwood Woody Strode Eric Turner Wendell Tyler Herb Welch James Washington Bob Waterfield [edit] All-Century UCLA Bruin Team Chosen in 1999 by fan vote [citation needed] Offense C—Dave Dalby G—Hardiman Cureton G—Randy Cross T—Jonathan Ogden T—Bill Leeka TE—Tim Wrightman QB— Troy Aikman RB— Skip Hicks Kermit Johnson> RB— Freeman McNeil RB— Kenny Washington SE— Tom Fears FL— J. J. Stokes K— John Lee Defense DL— Manu Tuiasosopo DL— Irv Eatman DL— Jack Ellana DL— Floyd Reese MG— Cliff Frazier LB— Jerry Robinson LB— Donn Moomaw DB— Kenny Easley DB— Don Rogers DB— Eric Turner DB — Carlton Gray P— Ben Wilson [edit] Retired Numbers 5 Kenny Easley 13 Kenny Washington 16 Gary Beban 34 Paul Cameron 38 Burr Baldwin 79 Jonathan Ogden 80 Donn Moomaw 84 Jerry Robinson [14] [show]v • d • eUCLA Fooball Retired Numbers #5 Kenny Easley • #13 Kenny Washington • #16 Gary Beban • #34 Paul Cameron • #38 Burr Baldwin • #79 Jonathan Ogden • #80 Donn Moomaw • #84 Jerry Robinson [edit] School records [edit] Team records Consecutive wins: 20, 1997–1998; Consecutive wins at Home: 12, 1946–1947; Consecutive games without being shut out: 60, 1994-1999 Consecutive shutouts of opponents: 3, 1954–1955 [edit] Individual records Most rushing yards (game): 322 Maurice Drew against University of Washington Most rushing yards (season): 1,571 Karim Abdul-Jabbar in the 1995 season Most rushing yards (career): 3,731 Gaston Green 1984-1987 Most passing yards (game): 513 (tie) Cade McNown against Miami and Drew Olson against Arizona State Most passing yards (season): 3,470 Cade McNown in the 1998 season Most passing yards (career): 10,708 Cade McNown 1995-1998 Most passing touchdowns (game): 5 Cade McNown against Miami (1998) Most passing touchdowns (season): 34 Drew Olson in the 2005 season Most passing touchdowns (career): 68 Cade McNown 1995-1998 Most yards gained Punt Return (game): 101 against USC Most receiving yards (game): 263 J.J. Stokes against USC Most receiving yards (season): 1,494 Freddie Mitchell in the 2000 season Most receiving yards (career): 3,020 Danny Farmer 1996-1999 All-purpose yards (season): 1,878 Terrence Austin 2008 Most interceptions (season): 15 1986 [edit] Media KLAC 570-AM in Los Angeles ("AM 570") is the current flagship radio station for UCLA football. Chris Roberts and Matt Stevens are the current broadcast team in the booth, along with sideline reporter Wayne Cook, who was a Bruin quarterback. Former play-by-play announcers include John Rebenstorf (1991)[15], Paul Olden (1989–1990)[16], Joel Meyers (1984–1988)[17], Kent Derdivanis (1983–1985)[17], Fred Hessler (1961–1982)[18], and Roy Storey. Former UCLA football analysts include Billy Ray Smith (1997–2000), Steve Hartman (1996)[19], David Norrie (1991–1995)[20], John Rebenstorf (1990),[21] Bob Steinbrinck (1972–1989), and Bob Waterfield (1959). [edit] References ESPN College Football Encyclopedia (Pages 908-915) ^ [1] ^ Crowe, Jerry - There goes the neighborhood: How UCLA stadium bid was scuttled. Los Angeles Times, November 16, 2009 ^ Reich, Ken - Stadium for UCLA Given Support - Architect's Study Cites Project as 'Desirable' STADIUM SUPPORT. Los Angeles Times, November 18, 1965. UCLA officials--still reportedly trying to decide whether to recommend the building of a 44,000-seat football stadium on campus--have released details of an architectural feasibility study. ^ UCLA History Project - This Month in History Aug. 18, 1982 … A gridiron home - includes a photograph of the 1983 Rose Bowl game from an overhead shot ^ UCLA Graphic Standards Manual (PDF) ^ UCLA History Project: UCLA Traditions; School colors ^ "Powder Keg Blue" ^ a b UCLA football Media guide ^ Adam Foxman In with the TRUE blue; Athletics aims to raise recognition, revenue with new color. UCLA Daily Bruin. Monday, August 25, 2003 ^ Tillman, Howard elected to college Hall of Fame, Associated Press, May 27, 2010 ^ College Football Hall of Famers ^ Pro Football Hall of Famers ^ Current NFL Players ^ Bruin Gold ^ [2] ^ [3] ^ a b [4] ^ [5] ^ [6] ^ [7] ^ [8] [edit] External links Official site [show]v • d • eUniversity of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Academics UCLA College of Letters and Science · Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science · Anderson School of Management · David Geffen School of Medicine · Graduate School of Education and Information Studies · School of Dentistry · School of Law · School of Nursing · School of Public Affairs · School of Public Health · UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture (UCLA Arts) · School of Theater, Film & Television Knowledge Library · Fowler Museum of Cultural History · Hammer Museum · William Andrews Clark Memorial Library · Phonological Segment Inventory Database · Chicano Studies Research Center · Center for Embedded Network Sensing · Botanical Garden · Language Materials Project · Film and Television Archive · Royce Hall Athletics Baseball · Men's Basketball · Women's Basketball · Football · Gymnastics · Women's Volleyball · UCLA Bruins · Drake Stadium · Dan Guerrero · Pauley Pavilion · Jackie Robinson Stadium · Rose Bowl · Spieker Aquatics Center · LA Tennis Center · UCLA Band · UCLA–USC rivalry · John Wooden · Hail to the Hills of Westwood · Sons of Westwood · Mighty Bruins · List of UCLA people Life Daily Bruin · Dance Marathon at UCLA · Jazz Reggae Festival · Housing · Spring Sing · Westwood Village Medical Facilities Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center · Olive View-UCLA Medical Center · Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center [show]v • d • eUCLA Bruins Football: Bowl Games, Seasons, Coaches, & Players Bowl Games 1943 Rose Bowl · 1947 Rose Bowl · 1954 Rose Bowl · 1956 Rose Bowl · 1962 Rose Bowl · 1966 Rose Bowl · 1976 Rose Bowl · 1976 Liberty Bowl · 1978 Fiesta Bowl · 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl · 1983 Rose Bowl · 1984 Rose Bowl · 1985 Fiesta Bowl · 1986 Rose Bowl · 1986 Freedom Bowl · 1987 Aloha Bowl · 1989 Cotton Bowl Classic · 1991 John Hancock Bowl · 1994 Rose Bowl · 1995 Aloha Bowl · 1998 Cotton Bowl Classic · 1999 Rose Bowl · 2000 Sun Bowl · 2002 Las Vegas Bowl · 2003 Silicon Valley Classic · 2004 Las Vegas Bowl · 2005 Sun Bowl · 2006 Emerald Bowl · 2007 Las Vegas Bowl · 2009 EagleBank Bowl Teams 1940 · 1965 · 1966 · 1967 · 1967 USC vs. UCLA game · 1968 · 1969 · 1970 · 1975 · 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 · 1989 · • 1991 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 Coaches Terry Donahue · Karl Dorrell · Rick Neuheisel · Tommy Prothro · Red Sanders · Pepper Rodgers · William H. Spaulding · Bob Toledo · Dick Vermeil Notable Players Troy Aikman · Burr Baldwin · Gary Beban · Cormac J. Carney · Terry Donahue · Kenny Easley · Kris Farris · Kai Forbath · M. J. Frankovich · Mark Harmon · Maurice Jones-Drew · Billy Kilmer · Marcedes Lewis · Cade McNown · Donn Moomaw · Freddie Mitchell · Ken Norton Jr. · Jonathan Ogden · Jerry Robinson · Jackie Robinson · J. J. Stokes · Kenny Washington · Bob Waterfield [show]v • d • eUCLA Bruins starting quarterbacks Birlenbach • Russom • Solomon • Bergdahl • Hunt • Frankovich • Murphy • Harris • Mathews • Waterfield • Case • Reiges • Nagel • Hershmon • Debay • Knox • Ballard • Bradley • Shinnick • Gertsman • Kilmer • Zeno • Beban • Dow • Bolden • Dummit • Flores • Harmon • Sciarra • Dankworth • Bashore • Quarles • Ramsey • Schroeder • Neuheisel • Bono • Norrie • Stevens • Aikman • Johnson • Maddox • Cook • Barnes • Fien • McNown • Paus • McCann • McEwan • D. Olson • Moore • B. 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Atlantic Sun Conference Belmont - Rick Byrd Campbell - Robbie Laing East Tennessee State - Murry Bartow Florida Gulf Coast - Dave Balza Jacksonville - Cliff Warren Kennesaw State - Tony Ingle Lipscomb - Scott Sanderson Mercer - Bob Hoffman North Florida - Matt Kilcullen Stetson - Derek Waugh USC Upstate - Eddie Payne 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Sun Conference
Big 12 Conference Baylor - Scott Drew Colorado - Jeff Bzdelik Iowa State - Greg McDermott Kansas - Bill Self Kansas State - Frank Martin Missouri - Mike Anderson Nebraska - Doc Sadler Oklahoma - Jeff Capel III Oklahoma State - Travis Ford Texas - Rick Barnes Texas A&M - Mark Turgeon Texas Tech - Pat Knight 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big 12 Conference
Big East Conference Cincinnati - Mick Cronin Connecticut - Jim Calhoun DePaul - Jerry Wainwright Georgetown - John Thompson III Louisville - Rick Pitino Marquette - Buzz Williams Notre Dame - Mike Brey Pittsburgh - Jamie Dixon Providence - Keno Davis Rutgers - Fred Hill St. John's - Norm Roberts Seton Hall - Bobby Gonzalez South Florida - Stan Heath Syracuse - Jim Boeheim Villanova - Jay Wright West Virginia - Bobby Huggins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big East Conference
Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington - Kirk Earlywine Idaho State - Joe O'Brien Montana - Wayne Tinkle Montana State - Brad Huse Northern Arizona - Mike Adras Northern Colorado - Tad Boyle Portland State - Ken Bone Sacramento State - Brian Katz Weber State - Randy Rahe 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Sky Conference
Big South Conference Charleston Southern - Barclay Radebaugh Coastal Carolina - Cliff Ellis Gardner-Webb - Rick Scruggs High Point - Bart Lundy Liberty - Ritchie McKay Presbyterian - Gregg Nibert Radford - Brad Greenberg UNC-Asheville - Eddie Biedenbach VMI - Duggar Baucom Winthrop - Randy Peele 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big South Conference
Big Ten Conference Illinois - Bruce Weber Indiana - Tom Crean Iowa - Todd Lickliter Michigan - John Beilein Michigan State - Tom Izzo Minnesota - Tubby Smith Northwestern - Bill Carmody Ohio State - Thad Matta Penn State - Ed DeChellis Purdue - Matt Painter Wisconsin - Bo Ryan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Ten Conference
Big West Conference Cal Poly - Kevin Bromley Cal State Fullerton - Bob Burton Cal State Northridge - Bobby Braswell Long Beach State - Dan Monson Pacific - Bob Thomason UC Davis - Gary Stewart UC Irvine - Pat Douglass UC Riverside - Jim Wooldridge UC Santa Barbara - Bob Williams 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big West Conference
Colonial Athletic Association Delaware - Monte Ross Drexel - Bruiser Flint George Mason - Jim Larranaga Georgia State - Rod Barnes Hofstra - Tom Pecora James Madison - Matt Brady Northeastern - Bill Coen Old Dominion - Blaine Taylor Towson - Pat Kennedy UNC-Wilmington - Benny Moss Virginia Commonwealth - Anthony Grant William & Mary - Tony Shaver 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Colonial Athletic Association
Conference USA East Carolina - Mack McCarthy Houston - Tom Penders Marshall - Donnie Jones Memphis - John Calipari Rice - Ben Braun Southern Methodist - Matt Doherty Southern Mississippi - Larry Eustachy Tulane - Dave Dickerson Tulsa - Doug Wojcik UAB - Mike Davis UCF - Kirk Speraw UTEP - Tony Barbee 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Conference USA
Horizon League - Butler - Brad Stevens Cleveland State - Gary Waters Detroit - Ray McCallum Loyola (Chicago) - Jim Whitesell UIC - Jimmy Collins UW-Green Bay - Tod Kowalczyk UW-Milwaukee - Rob Jeter Valparaiso - Homer Drew Wright State - Brad Brownell Youngstown State - Jerry Slocum 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Horizon League
Independents Bryant - Tim O'Shea Cal State Bakersfield - Keith Brown Chicago State - Benjy Taylor Houston Baptist - Ron Cottrell Longwood - Mike Gillian New Jersey Institute of Technology - Jim Engles North Carolina Central - Henry Dickerson Savannah State - Horace Broadnax SIU-Edwardsville - Lennox Forrester Texas-Pan American - Tom Schuberth Utah Valley - Dick Hunsaker 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
Ivy League Brown - Jesse Agel Columbia - Joe Jones Cornell - Steve Donahue Dartmouth - Terry Dunn Harvard - Tommy Amaker Penn - Glen Miller Princeton - Sydney Johnson Yale - James Jones 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ivy League
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Canisius - Tom Parrotta Fairfield - Ed Cooley Iona - Kevin Willard Loyola (Maryland) - Jimmy Patsos Manhattan - Barry Rohrssen Marist - Chuck Martin Niagara - Joe Mihalich Rider - Tommy Dempsey St. Peter's - John Dunne Siena - Fran McCaffery 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference Akron – Keith Dambrot Ball State – Billy Taylor Bowling Green – Louis Orr Buffalo – Reggie Witherspoon Central Michigan – Ernie Ziegler Eastern Michigan – Charles Ramsey Kent State – Geno Ford Miami – Charlie Coles Northern Illinois – Ricardo Patton Ohio – John Groce Toledo – Gene Cross Western Michigan – Steve Hawkins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Bethune-Cookman - Clifford Reed Coppin State - Ron Mitchell Delaware State - Greg Jackson Florida A&M - Mike Gillespie Hampton - Kevin Nickelberry Howard - Gil Jackson Maryland-Eastern Shore - Meredith Smith Morgan State - Todd Bozeman Norfolk State - Anthony Evans North Carolina A&T - Jerry Eaves South Carolina State - Tim Carter Winston-Salem State - Bobby Collins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Missouri Valley Conference Bradley - Jim Les Creighton - Dana Altman Drake - Mark Phelps Evansville - Marty Simmons Illinois State - Tim Jankovich Indiana State - Kevin McKenna Missouri State - Cuonzo Martin Northern Iowa - Ben Jacobson Southern Illinois - Chris Lowery Wichita State - Gregg Marshall 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Missouri Valley Conference
Mountain West Conference Air Force - Jeff Reynolds Brigham Young - Dave Rose Colorado State - Tim Miles New Mexico - Steve Alford San Diego State - Steve Fisher Texas Christian - Neil Dougherty UNLV - Lon Kruger Utah - Jim Boylen Wyoming - Heath Schroyer 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mountain West Conference
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut State - Howie Dickenman Fairleigh Dickinson - Tom Green LIU-Brooklyn - Jim Ferry Monmouth - Dave Calloway Mount St. Mary's - Milan Brown Quinnipiac - Tom Moore Robert Morris - Mike Rice Jr. Sacred Heart - Dave Bike St. Francis (PA) - Don Friday St. Francis (NY) - Brian Nash Wagner - Mike Deane 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Northeast Conference
Ohio Valley Conference Austin Peay - Dave Loos Eastern Illinois - Mike Miller Eastern Kentucky - Jeff Neubauer Jacksonville State - James Green Morehead State - Donnie Tyndall Murray State - Billy Kennedy Southeast Missouri - Zac Roman Tennessee-Martin - Bret Campbell Tennessee State - Cy Alexander Tennessee Tech - Mike Sutton 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ohio Valley Conference
Pacific-10 Conference Arizona - Russ Pennell Arizona State - Herb Sendek California - Mike Montgomery Oregon - Ernie Kent Oregon State - Craig Robinson Stanford - Johnny Dawkins UCLA - Ben Howland USC - Tim Floyd Washington - Lorenzo Romar Washington State - Tony Bennett 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Pacific-10 Conference
Patriot League American - Jeff Jones Army - Jim Crews Bucknell - Dave Paulsen Colgate - Emmett Davis Holy Cross - Ralph Willard Lafayette - Fran O'Hanlon Lehigh - Brett Reed Navy - Billy Lange 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Patriot League
Southeastern Conference Alabama - Philip Pearson Arkansas - John Pelphrey Auburn - Jeff Lebo Florida - Billy Donovan Georgia - Pete Herrmann Kentucky - Billy Gillispie LSU - Trent Johnson Mississippi - Andy Kennedy Mississippi State - Rick Stansbury South Carolina - Darrin Horn Tennessee - Bruce Pearl Vanderbilt - Kevin Stallings 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southeastern Conference
Southern Conference Appalachian State - Houston Fancher Chattanooga - John Shulman The Citadel - Ed Conroy College of Charleston - Bobby Cremins Davidson - Bob McKillop Elon - Ernie Nestor Furman - Jeff Jackson Georgia Southern - Jeff Price Samford - Jimmy Tillette UNC-Greensboro - Mike Dement Western Carolina - Larry Hunter Wofford - Mike Young 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southern Conference
Southland Conference Central Arkansas - Rand Chappell Lamar - Steve Roccaforte McNeese State - Dave Simmons Nicholls State - J. P. Piper Northwestern State - Mike McConathy Sam Houston State - Bob Marlin Southeastern Louisiana - Jim Yarbrough Stephen F. Austin - Danny Kaspar Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Perry Clark Texas-Arlington - Scott Cross Texas-San Antonio - Brooks Thompson Texas State - Doug Davalos 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southland Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama A&M - L. Vann Pettaway Alabama State - Lewis Jackson Alcorn State - Samuel West Arkansas-Pine Bluff - George Ivory Grambling State - Larry Wright Jackson State - Tevester Anderson Mississippi Valley State - Sean Woods Prairie View A&M - Byron Rimm II Southern - Rob Spivery Texas Southern - Tony Harvey 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Summit League Centenary - Greg Gary IPFW - Dane Fife IUPUI - Ron Hunter North Dakota State - Saul Phillips Oakland - Greg Kampe Oral Roberts - Scott Sutton South Dakota State - Scott Nagy Southern Utah - Roger Reid UMKC - Matt Brown Western Illinois - Derek Thomas 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! The Summit League
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas-Little Rock - Steve Shields Arkansas State - Dickey Nutt Denver - Joe Scott Florida Atlantic - Mike Jarvis Florida International - Sergio Rouco Louisiana-Lafayette - Robert Lee Louisiana-Monroe - Orlando Early Middle Tennessee - Kermit Davis New Orleans - Joe Pasternack North Texas - Johnny Jones South Alabama - Ronnie Arrow Troy - Don Maestri Western Kentucky - Ken McDonald 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Sun Belt Conference
West Coast Conference Gonzaga - Mark Few Loyola Marymount - Rodney Tention Pepperdine - Vance Walberg Portland - Eric Reveno Saint Mary's - Randy Bennett San Diego - Bill Grier San Francisco - Rex Walters Santa Clara - Kerry Keating 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! West Coast Conference
Western Athletic Conference Boise State - Greg Graham Fresno State - Steve Cleveland Hawai?i - Bob Nash Idaho - Don Verlin Louisiana Tech - Kerry Rupp Nevada - Mark Fox New Mexico State - Marvin Menzies San Jose State - George Nessman Utah State - Stew Morrill 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Western Athletic Conference
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