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The 33rd Rose Bowl featured the 10-0 UCLA Bruins, led by head coach Ray Eliot, and the 7-2 Illinois Fighting Illini, led by head coach Bert LaBrucherie. UCLA lost the game, 14-45, they were favored to win by 14 points. Illinois rushed for a combined 320 yards, a then Rose Bowl record (Harrison 2018). [10]
0–9. 1943 Rose Bowl; 1947 Rose Bowl; 1954 Rose Bowl; 1956 Rose Bowl; 1962 Rose Bowl; 1966 Rose Bowl; 1976 Liberty Bowl; 1976 Rose Bowl; 1978 Fiesta Bowl; 1981 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
BYU Bowl Games - 1986 Freedom Bowl Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine; Robinson, Doug – 1986 Freedom Bowl: UCLA 31, BYU 10 Turbulent BYU year ends with rout to UCLA Deseret News, December 31, 1986; Penner, Mike – THE FREEDOM BOWL : UCLA'S CRAIG RUTLEDGE : You Can Go Home to Orange County. Los Angeles Times, December 25, 1986
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches # AP °; Fred Cozens (Independent) (1919): 1919: Fred Cozens: 2–6: Harry Trotter (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1920–1922)
His teams compiled a record of 8–4–1 in bowl games and were the first to win a bowl game in seven consecutive seasons. [42] Donahue's UCLA teams won or shared five Pacific-10 Conference championships and won three Rose Bowls (1983, 1984, and 1986). [42] Donahue's record was 10–9–1 against USC in the UCLA–USC rivalry.
Neuheisel eventually became the coach of the UCLA Bruins, replacing Rose Bowl teammate Karl Dorrell. It was the first time that an unranked team defeated a top five team in a bowl game. The only other time this has happened was in when Purdue won on an 80-yard drive led by Drew Brees with 1:25 left in the 1998 Alamo Bowl versus #4 ranked Kansas ...
The 1999 Rose Bowl was the 85th Rose Bowl game and was played on Friday January 1, 1999, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. It was a college football bowl game at the end of the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. Wisconsin defeated UCLA by a score of 38–31. Ron Dayne of Wisconsin was named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game. [1]
The 1943 Rose Bowl game was the 29th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Friday, January 1. The second-ranked Georgia Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) defeated the #13 UCLA Bruins of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), 9–0.