Category Archives: College

Bruins Fall Short 28-21

By Alex A. Gonzalez Pasadena – Coming off their bye week, it was the annual Veterans & Armed Forces game Saturday night when the UCLA Bruins hosted Nebraska at Spieker Field at Rose Bowl Stadium, and after starting the contest slowly, UCLA played catch-up and ultimately fell to the Cornhuskers 28-21 in front of a […]

USC 38 Northwestern 17 – Postgame Notes

Information provided by Katie Ryan – Director of Football Communications

Bruins Bhaghani Boots Game Winning Kick

By Alex A. Gonzalez Pasadena – With back-to-back wins under interim head coach Tim Skipper, and looking to make it three in a row, the Bruins of UCLA took on the visiting Maryland Terrapins for their Homecoming game Saturday night at Spieker Field at the Rose Bowl. 

USC Postgame Notes: USC vs. Michigan

Courtesy of USC Football Communications: Katie Ryan USC vs. Michigan: United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles, Calif. Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025

Trojans Win is Fit for a King

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – King Miller ran for 158 yards and a touchdown and USC never trailed in a 31-13 win over Michigan Saturday before a sold-out crowd of 75,500 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Iamaleava Shines; UCLA Stuns Penn State

By Rich Whittington (Pasadena) – The UCLA Bruins got their first win of the season Saturday afternoon, stunning the Penn State Nittany Lions 42-37 in front of 39,256 at the Rose Bowl.

Trojans Finish Fast for Fourth Win

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC let a lead slip away in the third quarter but restored order and finished strong in the fourth to beat Michigan State 45-31 Saturday night before 67, 641 fans at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

Foster Dismissed at UCLA

By Alex A. Gonzalez After a 35-10 loss to New Mexico Friday night, the UCLA Bruins have relieved Head Football Coach DeShaun Foster of his duties, effective immediately. Martin Jarmond, The Alice and Nahum Lainer Family Director of Athletics, accounced today.

Bruins Still Can’t find Their Way, Lose 35-10

By Rich Whittington (Pasadena) – The UCLA Bruins could not earn their first victory of the 2025 football season, losing to the visiting New Mexico Lobos 35-10 Friday evening in front of an announced attendance of 31,163 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Another Offensive Explosion for Trojans

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC’s offense exploded for 755 yards of total offense in a 59-20 rout of Georgia Southern Saturday before 66,414 fans at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The Trojans have scored 134 points in their first two games.