The UCLA Football team is looking to bounce back after a heartbreaking loss to Stanford last weekend and shift their focus to the Arizona Wildcats in an effort to get back on track to win the South Division.
Stanford beat the UCLA Football team, blah, blah, blah… we move on.
After an unfortunate slide into a 2-2 record, the Bruins are looking to get back to their winning ways and that starts this Saturday against Arizona.
UCLA is experiencing some ups and downs with their new offense, though it seems as though they are having improvements overall (though that is just my humble opinion). Their defense is looking more and more stout which will help them slow teams down, especially in the run game.
Arizona is also trying find elevate their game, though its been getting harder on offensive with a handful of injuries. Despite a few losses on the field and in the “L” column, the Wildcats are still a very dangerous group, especially with their dual-threat QB Bradnon Dawkins.
With both Arizona and UCLA still controlling their destiny in the Pac-12 South Division, the Bruins and Wildcats will try to stay afloat with a win this Saturday, but who will come out the victor?