Here is all of your game day information for UCLA Football’s most difficult Pac-12 game of the season against Washington, including TV, live stream, betting lines, stats, history and more.
The UCLA Football team is 4-3 after a win over Oregon and are now two wins away from being bowl eligible. That will not come easy as the Bruins start a two-game road trip at Washington.
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The Bruins made improvements in the Oregon game, but are going to need to step it up against the Huskies. Can they pull off the upset or are they doomed for a beat down? Here is everything you need to know about UCLA vs. Washington:
UCLA Football vs. #12 Washington Game Day Information
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Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA (Cap.: 70,138)
Kickoff: Sat, Oct 28, 12:30 p.m. PT
Ticket Information: GoHuskies.com
TV: ABC
Radio: AM 570 or AM 1150 (Los Angeles)
Internet Radio: Tune-In/IMG Network
Satellite Radio: Sirius-83, XM-83
Betting Line: Washington -17.5, O/U: 58
Cast of Characters
Head Coaches: UCLA – Jim Mora | Washington – Chris Petersen
Rosters: UCLA | Washington
Weather – Seattle, WA
At kickoff (projected): Temp – 58 F, Rain – 0%, Humidity – 69%, Wind – SSE 2 mph
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Previews and Predictions
History, Stats and Numbers
UCLA and Washington have had a friendly rivalry, one that does not draw a lot of venom. Whether that is due to the distance between the schools or the lack of aggression, this has always been one of the lesser rivalries in the conference. But when games like this come along, you can bet both will try and bring their best games. Washington is trying to return to the CFB Playoffs while UCLA is trying to stay alive in the South Division. A win increases the chances of these happening for each team and a loss redirects that team’s future.
Stats provided by Winsipedia
- UCLA leads the series 39-31-2
- UCLA holds the current win streak at 2 games (2013-14)
- UCLA’s largest margin of victory: 49 points, 62-13 in 1973
- Washington’s largest margin of victory: 41 points, 41-0 in 1940
- UCLA’s longest win streak: 7 games from 1952-58
- Washington’s longest win streak: 4 games from 1932-37
- In the last meeting, UCLA defeated Washington in Seattle, 44-30 (2014)
Records: UCLA 4-3, 2-2 (4th Pac-12 South | #12 Washington 6-1, 3-1 (3rd Pac-12 North)
Last Game: UCLA d. Oregon, 31-14 | Arizona State d. #5 Washington, 13-7
UCLA Football vs. Washington – Statistical Matchup
UCLA Offense vs. Washington Defense
UCLA Off. | |||
---|---|---|---|
Total | Rushing | Passing | Scoring |
510.1 (2nd) | 129.6 (9th) | 380.6 (1st) | 38.3 (2nd) |
236.9 (1st) | 73.0 (1st) | 163.9 (2nd) | 10.6 (1st) |
Total | Rushing | Passing | Scoring |
UW Def. |
UCLA Defense vs. Washington Offense
UCLA Def. | |||
---|---|---|---|
Total | Rushing | Passing | Scoring |
494.0 (12th) | 303. 4 (12th) | 190.6 (3rd) | 36.7 (11th) |
403.4 (8th) | 158.9 (6th) | 244.6 (7th) | 37.9 (3rd) |
Total | Rushing | Passing | Scoring |
UW Off. |
*Stats in ( ) denote conference ranking
Current Pac-12 Standings
North Division | South Division |
---|---|
1. (20) Stanford 6-2, 5-1 | 1. (21) USC 6-2, 4-1 |
2. (15) Washington State 7-1, 4-1 | 2. Arizona 5-2, 3-1 |
3. (12) Washington 6-1, 3-1 | 3. Arizona State 4-3, 3-1 |
4. California 4-4, 1-4 | 4. UCLA 4-3, 2-2 |
5. Oregon 4-4, 1-4 | 5. Utah 4-3, 1-3 |
6. Oregon State 1-7, 0-5 | 6. Colorado 4-4, 1-4 |
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