UCLA Football’s Top Moments Of 2014

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Jan 2, 2015; San Antonio, TX, USA; UCLA Bruins athletic coach Jim Mora (left), tailback Paul Perkins (center) and linebacker Eric Kendricks celebrate after the 2015 Alamo Bowl against the Kansas State Wildcats at Alamodome. UCLA defeated Kansas State 40-35. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

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In the words of Led Zeppelin, this season of UCLA Football had some “Good Times, Bad Times“, but thank goodness there were a lot more good times than bad. Sure, we can get into the Utah, Oregon and Stanford games, but we do not want to. Instead, we want to relive the top moments UCLA had against the likes of Virginia, Memphis, Texas, Arizona State, Washington and especially those kids across town at USC who lost for a third straight year.

Sure this season had many expectations and the Bruins were close to obtaining several of those, but in the end, they won 10 games for the second straight year. They won nine games in three consecutive seasons for the first time in UCLA football history. They even ended their season with a big win over #11 Kansas State in the Valero Alamo Bowl, despite some post-game nonsense.

So without further adieu, in no particular order, here are the top moments in 2014 for UCLA Football.