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The band also spelled out the initials SMUT (Stanford Marching Unit Thinkers – an official acronym for the group of band members who conceive the show) on the field before the 1972 Rose Bowl. [ 6 ] In 1986, the university suspended the band from traveling to the UCLA football game scheduled on November 8, 1986, after incidents in previous ...
The incumbent Stanford band manager now annually passes his or her position to the new manager with 4 seconds left in the Stanford–Cal game. [14] Whenever Stanford holds the Stanford Axe, the plaque is altered in protest so that the outcome reads as a 20–19 Stanford victory. When the Axe is returned to Cal's possession, the plaque is ...
The entire UCLA Bruin Marching Band travels to the San Francisco Bay area each fall for either the Stanford or Cal game. This tradition began in 1931, when the band traveled to the Stanford game by ship from Los Angeles.
Stanford: Stanford Band: Stanford CA 1893 scramble ACC: SMU: Mustang Band: Dallas TX 1917 ... UCLA: Bruin Marching Band: Los Angeles CA 1928 show band Big Ten:
Carson Steele ran for three touchdowns to stake No. 25 UCLA to an early 21-point lead on his 21st birthday and the Bruins went on to beat Stanford 42-7 on Saturday night. “That’s pretty cool ...
The Bruins had a 35–18–1 record on the Cougars. UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Ceremony was held during half-time. The game was the conference opener for both teams. UCLA quarterback Kevin Craft (#3) passed for 224 yards, Derrick Coleman (#33) rushed for 51 yards and Terrence Austin (#4) had 78 yards of receiving in this game.
Oct. 29, 2005: No. 8 UCLA 30, Stanford 27 (OT) UCLA tailback Maurice Drew (21), shown celebrating during a game against Washington State, played a key role in the Bruins' win over Stanford.
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