Ranking the 2016 UCLA Football Schedule By Difficulty

September 5, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins head coach Jim Mora leads players out onto the field against the Virginia Cavaliers before the first half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
September 5, 2015; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins head coach Jim Mora leads players out onto the field against the Virginia Cavaliers before the first half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 7, 2015; Corvallis, OR, USA; UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen (3) picks up a first down as he runs past Oregon State linebacker Jonathan Willis (32) during the second half at Reser Stadium. UCLA won 41-0. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Corvallis, OR, USA; UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen (3) picks up a first down as he runs past Oregon State linebacker Jonathan Willis (32) during the second half at Reser Stadium. UCLA won 41-0. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports /

11. vs Oregon State Beavers (2-10, 0-9 Pac-12)

Game #10, Saturday, November 12

It had been something like1 million years since UCLA got a shutout against an opponent. Last year the Bruins went up to Corvallis and destroyed Oregon State to once again get that blanking feeling.

Now mind you, the Beavers are in transition, but they are still a team that is not very good. Offense, defense… new Head Coach Gary Anderson has a lot that he has to fix. The Beavers might be better this year, but so will the Bruins.

Who knows what state either of these teams will be in this late in the season, but even if UCLA was bruised and battered (just like last season), they would still be able to take down Oregon State.

WIth this game at the Rose Bowl, UCLA should be able to get a shut out in consecutive years.

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