About UCLA

UCLA has tried to get a stadium on campus at least twice, but the rich dudes in Bel Air (just to the north of campus) squashed it. The campus is also not spread out and is in an urban area (although it is an amazing campus, IMHO).


Isn’t UCLA located in Brentwood and USC in Inglewood? Both schools are amazing and both have beautiful campuses, but isn’t Brentwood and Inglewood slightly different?
 
Isn’t UCLA located in Brentwood and USC in Inglewood? Both schools are amazing and both have beautiful campuses, but isn’t Brentwood and Inglewood slightly different?
Hi. Good question. UCLA is located in Westwood. Bel Air is immediately to the north of the campus (borders it) and Brentwood is on the west side of campus. Both are immediately adjacent to the UCLA campus on the west side of LA.

USC is is SW of downtown (DTLA) in an area called University Park, and is close to historic South Central area.
Inglewood is a little further to the sosuthwest of that.
 
I have no idea if DeShaun Foster is the long term answer for UCLA or not. I do know he has them playing well now. I will take a win by 1 or by 20, get the W and move on.
He strikes me as a solid coach. Understands the game and has the right temperament.
 
Hi. Good question. UCLA is located in Westwood. Bel Air is immediately to the north of the campus (borders it) and Brentwood is on the west side of campus. Both are immediately adjacent to the UCLA campus on the west side of LA.

USC is is SW of downtown (DTLA) in an area called University Park, and is close to historic South Central area.
Inglewood is a little further to the sosuthwest of that.
Cool thanks for the geography lesson. I've never been west of Vegas before. Hopefully someday I can get all the way out there. Have always wanted to take hwy 1 up the coast before I get too old
 
Its a bit unusual for an inconsistent team to put together 2 performances in a row where they play a near perfect game. UCLA played incredibly well in Lincoln, and the game was still in doubt at the end. It might be hard to match that intensity and clean play 6 days later.

Also, Iowa is the opposite of Nebraska. Patient, solid defense that forces turnovers, and an offense that just keeps coming at you. That said, this is strength on strength when Iowa is on offense in that both teams have good lines. Iowa is good at running the ball and UCLA can stuff. Seems like Sully is going to have to make a couple plays with his arm.

I am guessing low scoring and grinding type of game. First one to 17 wins.
 

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