Former UCLA Dance Team captain Katie has made it to the finals of the Next Fox Sports West girl. Thank you to all who voted the first time around. Please click through and give her another 5-star rating (and while you're at it, feel free to give the others 1 star). You can vote once per day, and you can use multiple browsers and multiple devices (computer, smart phone, tablet) to vote as well. CLICK HERE TO VOTE
Hello Bruins, Former UCLA Dance Team captain Katie is trying to become the next Fox Sports West girl. Please take a moment to thank her for her years of entertaining us at the Rose Bowl & Pauley Pavilion by giving her a 5-star rating. CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR KATIE Thank you!
Yes, this is the opposite mentality that the NCAA committee has towards our Bruins. However, Bruinsnation needs to set aside their differences of opinions towards the coaching staff, athletic department, and players, and rally behind the fact that we all share the same passion for UCLA basketball and desperately want them to succeed! This bracket represents the kind of possessed self-delusion we need to make a surprise run at banner number twelve. Yes, the NCAA and the national media has treated us as outsiders, but let's use it as fuel and channel it to become OUTLIERS! Yes, there has only been 3 #6 seeds to advance to the final four, with only one winning it all (1988 Kansas Jayhawks). But, come on. Don't let the low seed fool you. This team has a #1 seed star in Shabazz! For the next couple of weeks (hopefully) let us unite Bruin fans and then worry about the postseason itinerary when it arrives. We are going to need excessive 8claps for these 6wins people! Go Bruins.
I found this at the bottom of today's baseball open thread. Yes...that's an Adidas ad wanting to sell you the UCLA Zubaz uniforms. Adidas clearly needs to re-think their online advertising strategy.
A program that doesn't hang banners for Fina-4s is now excitedly tweeting out picture of a championship banner of one of the worst basketball conferences in the country. And, where is Tony Parker in this picture?
on the cover of Sports Illustrated 125 times (the most) and at least once in 49 of the last 52 years.