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UCLA's Week 10 Trajectory: Bruins' Top-15 Defense?

After destroying Arizona, UCLA's defensive numbers are looking good. But the Bruins still have three big games to play and our clobberin’ of the ‘Cats means nothing if UCLA plays down to Wazzu or beat Southern Cal.

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Bruin Bites: Kendricks' Praise & Non-Revenue News

It's Monday morning, so once again, it's time for us to take a look at the various bits and pieces of news floating around the UCLA-iverse, as well as recap all of the non-revenue sports action from the past week.

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UCLA in National Rankings: Ignore the Hype

UCLA is now ranked higher than the glorified community college/football school across town for the first time in more than a decade. The players and Bruin fans should ignore the hyper because we still have ways to go.

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UCLA Football Unis: Thoughts About "L.A. Nights"

The Bruins looked very sharp against Arizona, not just in their football execution, but in how good their L.A. Nights alternate uniforms looked, which begs the question of why the Bruins don't switch back to the traditional Clarendon uniform font.

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UCLA Bears Down on Wildcats, Beats Arizona 66-10

After last year's debacle in the desert, UCLA returns the favor and dominates Arizona.

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UCLA vs. Arizona - Bruin Bites

Bruins Nation's morning college football open thread and Bruin Bites round-up of the various bits and pieces from around the UCLA-iverse.

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UCLA's Week 9 Trajectory: Focus on Special Teams

UCLA is technically in the hunt for the Pac-12 championship game with a record of 6-2, but the Bruins stand no chance winning against strong opponents if the Special Teams Unit continues with the play we’ve seen thus far.

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Cardboards - Guerrero's Idea of Big Game Promo

UCLA’s incompetent athletic director isn’t doing much to create buzz and excitement among UCLA student body to encourage turnout for Bruins’ biggest football game in years.

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Did Rich Rod Break NCAA's Concussion Policy?

Arizona head coach Rich Rodriquez may have broken NCAA's concussion policy with regards to handling head injury to his starting quarterback.

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