Here is all of your game day information for everything regarding the UCLA Football and their first Pac-12 fight against the Stanford Cardinal, including TV, radio, odds, history and more.
The UCLA Football team gets to find out if their new offense stacks up against the best in the Pac-12 as the #7 Stanford Cardinal come to town this weekend.
We all know UCLA has lost eight straight to Stanford, which hurts, but is this the year that script changes? We are not sure, but we have all the information for you leading up to the game.
Here is all you need to know about Stanford vs. UCLA:
Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA (Cap.: 92,542)
Kickoff: 5:00 p.m. PT
Ticket Information: UCLABruins.com
TV: ABC
Radio: AM 1150 (Los Angeles)
Internet Radio: Tune-In/IMG Network
Satellite Radio: Sirius 84, XM 84
Betting Line: Stanford -3, O/U 46
Weather:
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Records (2015): #7 Stanford 2-0, 1-0 Pac-12 | UCLA 2-1
Last Game: #7 Stanford d. USC, 27-10 | UCLA d. BYU, 17-14
Head Coaches: UCLA – Jim Mora, Stanford – David Shaw
History:
Well we all know the recent history. Eight games. Eight Stanford wins. Though UCLA has had a revolution under Jim Mora, that revolution has de-evolved whenever they play Stanford. Mora has not defeated David Shaw in five games, including the 2012 Pac-12 Championship Game. It was the closest the Bruins had come to beating Stanford in a 27-24 loss. For the sake of Bruin fans, let us hope it is not nine games in a row.
Stats provided by Winsipedia
- UCLA leads the series 45-39-3
- Stanford holds the current win streak at 8 games (2009-2015)
- UCLA’s largest margin of victory – 72 points, 72-0 in 1954
- Stanford’s largest margin of victory – 82 points, 82-0 in 1925
- UCLA’s longest win streak, 6 games from 1963-1968
- Stanford’s longest win streak, 8 games (2009-2015)
- In the last meeting, Stanford defeated UCLA, 56-35 (2015)
Previews:
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