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  2. UCLA Bruins football - Wikipedia

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    The first football team fielded by UCLA took the field in 1919. [5] The team was coached by Fred Cozens , and compiled a 2–6 record. [ 5 ] UCLA did not participate in an athletic conference until 1920, so the 1919 football team played a schedule full of local high schools and other assorted teams. [ 5 ]

  3. Rose Bowl (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The Bruins have played 12 Rose Bowl games in the stadium. The attendance of 105,464 for the 1976 Rose Bowl is the largest crowd to ever watch a UCLA football game in the stadium. It is a record that is not likely to be broken, as the Rose Bowl seating has been reduced to 91,136 for UCLA Bruins Football [21] and 92,542 for the Rose Bowl Game. [22]

  4. A history of one of college football's rich traditions ...

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    The spectacle of college football and its rich traditions have been in place for over a century. Loran Smith digs into the history of tailgating...

  5. Why is California in the ACC? A look back at college football ...

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    Oregon and Washington said they would join USC and UCLA in the Big Ten, and Arizona State and Utah jumped to the Big 12. The Pac-12 dissolving left four major conferences for any other teams to join.

  6. Why UCLA's plans for an on-campus football stadium were ... - AOL

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    Plans in 1965 to build an on-campus football stadium at UCLA were nixed by wealthy homeowners as well as students. Reviving the notion is a non-starter.

  7. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it has served as a home field for a number of other teams, including the 1960 inaugural season for the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Raiders of the NFL from 1982 to 1994, and UCLA Bruins football. From 1959 to 2016, the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena was located adjacent to the Coliseum before it closed in March 2016.

  8. ESPN Ranked College Football’s Top 5 Traditions

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    The college football game has some of the most storied traditions in the world of sports. And on Wednesday, ESPN released its rankings of the top-five traditions in the NCAA. The list goes as ...

  9. Victory Bell (UCLA–USC) - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Bell is the trophy that is awarded to the winner of the UCLA–USC football rivalry game. The game is an American college football rivalry between the UCLA Bruins and USC Trojans, part of the overall UCLA–USC rivalry. The Victory Bell is a 295-pound (134 kg) brass bell that originally rang atop a Southern Pacific railroad ...