242 BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY Sept. 30, 2000 - UCLA 38, Arizona State 31 at Rose Bowl Arizona State 14 7 7 3 — 31 UCLA 0 7 28 3 — 38 Attn.: 68,113 Weather: Hazy and Overcast (70˚) (21-point deficit in the second quarter) No. 15 UCLA staged one of the greatest comebacks in school history, rallying from a 21-0 second-quarter deficit to defeat Arizona State, 38-31, at the Rose Bowl. The 21-point comeback matched the largest in UCLA annals, tying the mark set at Michigan in 1982 in a 31-27 victory. With 5:28 remaining in the second quarter, the Bruins trailed 21-0, had the ball on their own five-yard line and had lost DeShaun Foster with a fractured bone in his right hand. But on third-and-11 at the four-yard line, Cory Paus found Brian Poli-Dixon for 17 yards and a first down. Later on the drive, Jermaine Lewis gained 32 yards to the Sun Devil 23-yard line and on the next play Akil Harris, on just the second carry of his career, raced around right end for a 23-yard touchdown and the comeback had begun. On the first play of the second half, Lewis burst free and raced 57 yards, the longest run of his career, for a touchdown to make the score 21-14. With just over 12 minutes remaining in the third quarter, Joe Hunter picked off a pass at the ASU 21-yard line and less than two minutes later, Harris scored his second touchdown from seven yards out to tie the game. On UCLA’s next possession, Paus drove the Bruins 56 yards on 12 plays and gave the Bruins their first lead when he found Freddie Mitchell over the middle for an eight-yard touchdown. The Sun Devils countered on their next snap, scoring on a 60- yard pass to tie the game at 28. However, the Bruins seized the lead for good with 1:31 remaining when Paus found Mitchell behind the defense and the two combined for an 80-yard touchdown, the ninth- longest pass play in school history, to complete a 28-point quarter. In the fourth quarter, the teams traded field goals and ASU’s final shot at the end zone from 49 yards out was batted to the ground to preserve the 38-31 victory. Paus, playing his first full game of the year (he played only three snaps in the opener due to his separated right shoulder), completed 17 of 30 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns. Poli-Dixon led the team with eight receptions for 107 yards and Mitchell produced 125 yards and two scores with his four catches. Lewis, stepping in for the injured Foster, rushed for 104 yards, the second-highest total of his career, and one touchdown. Harris, seeing the first extensive action of his career, rushed for 100 yards and two scores. Defensively, UCLA held the Sun Devils to 185 yards and 10 points in the final 30 minutes to aid the comeback. Strong safety Audie Attar, starting in place of injured Marques Anderson, led the Bruins with eight tackles. Middle linebacker Robert Thomas made seven stops, including one for loss, and cornerback/special teams performer Keith Short added five stops. Cornerback Joe Hunter, free safety Jason Zdenek and outside linebacker Tony White each added four stops. The defense forced three turnovers (a fourth was by the ASU defense after an interception) and made a season-high four sacks. Jan. 1, 1998 - UCLA 29, Texas A&M 23 at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX UCLA 0 7 14 8 — 29 Texas A&M 7 9 7 0 — 23 Attn.: 59,215 Weather: Partly Cloudy (53 º) (16-point deficit in the second quarter) In their first bowl game under second-year coach Bob Toledo, the Bruins got off to a sluggish start, falling behind 16-0 in the first half before making a dramatic second half comeback to beat 20th-ranked Texas A&M, 29-23. Despite outgaining the Aggies 393-247 on the day, the Aggies used their defense and one big play to take a 16-point lead late in the second quarter. Midway through the first quarter the Bruins appeared ready to take the lead as they drove to the Aggie nine-yard line. However, Texas A&M linebacker Dat Nguyen picked off a Cade McNown pass and returned it to the 36 before lateralling to teammate Brandon Jennings. Jennings took it the final 64 yards for a 7-0 lead. Then, with the Bruins backed up inside their own five, Aggie Zerek Rollins corralled McNown in the end zone for a safety and it was 9- 0. Minutes later, Dante Hall took a hand-off and ran 76 yards for a touchdown. At 16-0 the Bruins faced their biggest deficit since a 27- 3 second half score against Tennessee. Reeling and in desperate need of momentum, the Bruins faced a third-and-thirteen at the Aggie 42 with twenty-four seconds to go. McNown hit Farmer over the middle with a twenty yard pass, and two plays later, hit Jim McElroy for a touchdown with two seconds to go before halftime. Chris Sailer’s kick sent the Bruins to the locker room down only 16-7. Skip Hicks took a McNown pass 41 yards on the Bruins’ first possession of the second half to cut the deficit to 16-14. Hicks would finish the day with 193 all-purpose yards (140 on the ground and 53 receiving). However, the Aggies came right back on their next possession. Following a crucial fourth down conversion, Chris Cole ran 43 yards on a reverse to extend the lead back to nine at 23-14. The Bruins, however, would respond before the end of the quarter. After a trade of punts, the Bruins went 65 yards in eight plays, culminated by McNown’s 20-yard touchdown run and it was 23-21. In the fourth quarter, the Bruins defense stepped it up to give the offense a chance to win. The Aggies had no first downs in the fourth quarter and had minus-one yard of total offense. The Bruins finally took the lead when Ryan Neufeld took a reverse into the end zone. McNown ran in the two-point conversion and it was 29-23. The Bruins stopped the Aggies on their final two possessions and ran out the clock for the win. Nov. 23, 1996 - UCLA 48, USC 41 at Rose Bowl USC 10 14 7 7 3 0 — 41 UCLA 0 7 14 17 3 7 — 48 Attn.: 80,644 Weather: Light Fog (74°) (17-point deficit in fourth quarter) Do you believe in miracles? Now you do, after the Bruins rallied from a 17-point, fourth quarter deficit to secure their sixth straight win in the city-series, 48-41, in overtime, before 80,644 spectators in the Rose Bowl. After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime period, Skip Hicks scored the game-winner on a 25-yard run, breaking several Trojan tackles, on the first play of the second overtime period. UCLA then clinched the win when Anthony Cobbs intercepted a fourth-down pass in the end zone and the four-hour, 23-minute battle was over. USC dominated the game for three quarters like UCLA had for the previous five seasons — forcing turnovers and making the big play on offense. The Trojans marched out to a 17-0 lead in the first 21 minutes of the game and led 31-21 entering the fourth quarter and 38- 21 after R. Jay Soward streaked down the right sideline on his way to a 78-yard scoring play with 11:06 to play in the game The Bruins narrowed the deficit to 38-24 on a 47-yard field goal by Bjorn Merten with 6:12 remaining. The Bruins quickly got the ball back after pinning USC against its own goal-line and forcing a short punt. Nine plays and 41 yards later freshman Keith Brown scored from the one-yard line to slice the margin to 38-31 at the 2:49 mark. GREAT BRUIN COMEBACKS
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Sept. 30, 2000 - UCLA 38, Arizona State 31 atRose BowlArizona State 14 7 7 3 — 31UCLA 0 7 28 3 — 38Attn.: 68,113 Weather: Hazy and Overcast (70˚)
(21-point deficit in the second quarter) No. 15 UCLA staged oneof the greatest comebacks in school history, rallying from a 21-0second-quarter deficit to defeat Arizona State, 38-31, at the RoseBowl. The 21-point comeback matched the largest in UCLA annals,tying the mark set at Michigan in 1982 in a 31-27 victory.
With 5:28 remaining in the second quarter, the Bruins trailed21-0, had the ball on their own five-yard line and had lost DeShaunFoster with a fractured bone in his right hand. But on third-and-11 atthe four-yard line, Cory Paus found Brian Poli-Dixon for 17 yardsand a first down. Later on the drive, Jermaine Lewis gained 32 yardsto the Sun Devil 23-yard line and on the next play Akil Harris, on justthe second carry of his career, raced around right end for a 23-yardtouchdown and the comeback had begun.
On the first play of the second half, Lewis burst free and raced 57yards, the longest run of his career, for a touchdown to make the score21-14. With just over 12 minutes remaining in the third quarter, JoeHunter picked off a pass at the ASU 21-yard line and less than twominutes later, Harris scored his second touchdown from seven yardsout to tie the game.
On UCLA’s next possession, Paus drove the Bruins 56 yards on12 plays and gave the Bruins their first lead when he found FreddieMitchell over the middle for an eight-yard touchdown.
The Sun Devils countered on their next snap, scoring on a 60-yard pass to tie the game at 28. However, the Bruins seized the lead forgood with 1:31 remaining when Paus found Mitchell behind thedefense and the two combined for an 80-yard touchdown, the ninth-longest pass play in school history, to complete a 28-point quarter.In the fourth quarter, the teams traded field goals and ASU’s final shotat the end zone from 49 yards out was batted to the ground to preservethe 38-31 victory.
Paus, playing his first full game of the year (he played only threesnaps in the opener due to his separated right shoulder), completed17 of 30 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns. Poli-Dixon led theteam with eight receptions for 107 yards and Mitchell produced 125yards and two scores with his four catches.
Lewis, stepping in for the injured Foster, rushed for 104 yards,the second-highest total of his career, and one touchdown. Harris,seeing the first extensive action of his career, rushed for 100 yards andtwo scores.
Defensively, UCLA held the Sun Devils to 185 yards and 10points in the final 30 minutes to aid the comeback. Strong safetyAudie Attar, starting in place of injured Marques Anderson, led theBruins with eight tackles. Middle linebacker Robert Thomas madeseven stops, including one for loss, and cornerback/special teamsperformer Keith Short added five stops.
Cornerback Joe Hunter, free safety Jason Zdenek and outsidelinebacker Tony White each added four stops. The defense forcedthree turnovers (a fourth was by the ASU defense after an interception)and made a season-high four sacks.
(16-point deficit in the second quarter) In their first bowl gameunder second-year coach Bob Toledo, the Bruins got off to a sluggishstart, falling behind 16-0 in the first half before making a dramaticsecond half comeback to beat 20th-ranked Texas A&M, 29-23.
Despite outgaining the Aggies 393-247 on the day, the Aggiesused their defense and one big play to take a 16-point lead late in thesecond quarter. Midway through the first quarter the Bruins appearedready to take the lead as they drove to the Aggie nine-yard line.However, Texas A&M linebacker Dat Nguyen picked off a CadeMcNown pass and returned it to the 36 before lateralling to teammateBrandon Jennings. Jennings took it the final 64 yards for a 7-0 lead.Then, with the Bruins backed up inside their own five, Aggie ZerekRollins corralled McNown in the end zone for a safety and it was 9-0. Minutes later, Dante Hall took a hand-off and ran 76 yards for atouchdown. At 16-0 the Bruins faced their biggest deficit since a 27-3 second half score against Tennessee.
Reeling and in desperate need of momentum, the Bruins faceda third-and-thirteen at the Aggie 42 with twenty-four seconds to go.McNown hit Farmer over the middle with a twenty yard pass, and twoplays later, hit Jim McElroy for a touchdown with two seconds to gobefore halftime. Chris Sailer’s kick sent the Bruins to the locker roomdown only 16-7. Skip Hicks took a McNown pass 41 yards on theBruins’ first possession of the second half to cut the deficit to 16-14.Hicks would finish the day with 193 all-purpose yards (140 on theground and 53 receiving).
However, the Aggies came right back on their next possession.Following a crucial fourth down conversion, Chris Cole ran 43 yardson a reverse to extend the lead back to nine at 23-14.
The Bruins, however, would respond before the end of thequarter. After a trade of punts, the Bruins went 65 yards in eight plays,culminated by McNown’s 20-yard touchdown run and it was 23-21.
In the fourth quarter, the Bruins defense stepped it up to give theoffense a chance to win. The Aggies had no first downs in the fourthquarter and had minus-one yard of total offense.
The Bruins finally took the lead when Ryan Neufeld took areverse into the end zone. McNown ran in the two-point conversionand it was 29-23.
The Bruins stopped the Aggies on their final two possessions andran out the clock for the win.
(17-point deficit in fourth quarter) Do you believe in miracles?Now you do, after the Bruins rallied from a 17-point, fourth quarterdeficit to secure their sixth straight win in the city-series, 48-41, inovertime, before 80,644 spectators in the Rose Bowl.
After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime period,Skip Hicks scored the game-winner on a 25-yard run, breakingseveral Trojan tackles, on the first play of the second overtime period.UCLA then clinched the win when Anthony Cobbs intercepted afourth-down pass in the end zone and the four-hour, 23-minutebattle was over.
USC dominated the game for three quarters like UCLA had forthe previous five seasons — forcing turnovers and making the bigplay on offense. The Trojans marched out to a 17-0 lead in the first 21minutes of the game and led 31-21 entering the fourth quarter and 38-21 after R. Jay Soward streaked down the right sideline on his way toa 78-yard scoring play with 11:06 to play in the game
The Bruins narrowed the deficit to 38-24 on a 47-yard field goalby Bjorn Merten with 6:12 remaining. The Bruins quickly got the ballback after pinning USC against its own goal-line and forcing a shortpunt. Nine plays and 41 yards later freshman Keith Brown scoredfrom the one-yard line to slice the margin to 38-31 at the 2:49 mark.
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The ensuing onside kick was recovered by USC and two playslater the Trojans had a first and ten at the Bruin 41 with less than twominutes to play. However, on the next play, junior linebacker DanjuanMagee reached in and hit running back LaVale Woods as he was aboutto break away from the pack, forcing a fumble that senior cornerbackKusanti Abdul-Salaam recovered and returned to the Bruin 44.UCLA had 1:27 on the clock and a single timeout left to go 56 yards,trailing 38-31.
Quarterback Cade McNown began the drive by connecting withJim McElroy for 17 yards and three plays later lofted a 23-yarder toRodney Lee who made a spectacular diving grab at the USC 11. On thenext play, Skip Hicks found the end zone on a burst up the middle.The game was tied when Merten sent the extra point through theuprights and 39 seconds showed on the clock.
USC had one last chance to win the game in regulation after a 39-yard pass play and a pass interference penalty put the ball at the UCLA23. But Adam Abrams’ 40-yard field goal attempt sailed into theBruin line and it was on to overtime for the first time in the 66-gameseries.
(21-point deficit in the second quarter) In what many havedeemed the greatest comeback in UCLA history, the Bruins ralliedfrom a 21-point second quarter deficit to best Bo Schembechler’s20th-ranked Wolverines, 31-27, in front of over 105,000 shockedMichigan fans who had seen their team lose at Notre Dame the weekbefore. Senior Tom Ramsey thrust himself into the national spotlightwith a truly All-American performance, completing 22 of 36 passesfor 311 yards and two touchdowns in leading UCLA to its first winever over the Wolverines.
Trailing 7-0 after one period, the 12th-ranked Bruins nearly sawthe game slip away early in the second quarter. Quarterback SteveSmith’s six-yard run gave Michigan a 14-0 lead and after the Wolver-ines blocked a Bruin punt and took possession on the UCLA seven,Smith’s five-yard pass to Anthony Carter made the score 21-0 with12:57 remaining in the second quarter.
However, on the next series, UCLA converted two key fourth-down plays to keep the drive alive. Facing a third-and-25 situation onthe UM 46-yard line, Ramsey saw Dokie Williams streaking down thesideline, hit him in stride at the three-yard line and the speedsterscored to give UCLA its first touchdown at the 4:34 mark of thesecond quarter to culminate an 80-yard drive.
After the Bruins stopped Michigan on its next series. Ramseypassed for a couple of first downs and then hit Jojo Townsell on aspectacular 25-yard pass play to set up a one-yard quarterback sneakthat narrowed the gap to 21-14 with 2:34 to play in the first half.Michigan ended the first half with a field goal to make the score 24-14 at the intermission.
An interception by Don Rogers on the second play of the secondhalf gave the Bruins the ball on the Michigan 22-yard line for theirfirst possession of the half. Ramsey connected on a six-yard touch-down pass to Townsell to make it 24-21. Another Michigan field goalpushed the UM advantage up to 27-21 with 4:32 remaining in thethird quarter. Williams returned the ensuing kickoff 65 yards and theBruins took it in from there on a two-yard run by Kevin Nelson. JohnLee’s conversion put the Bruins in the lead at 28-27 with 2:50 to playin the third quarter.
Interceptions by Danny Lauter and Neal Dellocono helped stiflethe UM’s attempted rally. Lee followed up with a 26-yard field goalwith 11:46 to go in the contest. Neither team could put any additionalpoints on the board, but a fumbled pitch from Ramsey to fullbackFrank Cephous gave Michigan one last chance with 1:05 to play. UMtook over on its own 48-yard line and managed to squeeze 12 playsinto their final series, but could not score and the final gun soundedwith the Wolverines at the Bruin eight-yard line.
(16-point deficit in fourth quarter) Senior quarterback DavidNorrie led the Bruins in a come-from-behind fourth quarter rally totie Tennessee at 26-all. With the Bruins trailing 26-10 with 11:57 toplay in the fourth quarter, Norrie entered the game to replace starterMatt Stevens and direct the game-tying drives. However, Tennesseeintercepted Norrie on his first series under center, the fourth pick byUT in the game.
With 4:46 left in the final quarter, Norrie hit senior flanker AlWilson with an eight-yard scoring pass to culminate a 97-yard drive.The key play was a 44-yard aerial to wide receiver Mike Sherrard ona third-and-ten play from the three-yard line. Norrie then passed tosenior tight end Jeff Nowinski for the two-point conversion and theBruins trailed by eight, at 26-18. It was Nowinski’s first-ever recep-tion. Tennessee punted the ball with 1:43 to play. Starting from theBruin 27, Norrie engineered another scoring drive. With just 37seconds remaining, he passed 25 yards to sophomore split endFlipper Anderson for a score. It was also a first career catch forAnderson. Sophomore tailback Gaston Green then swept around theright end for the game-tying two point conversion.
(18-0 deficit at halftime) UCLA staged one of its biggest second-half comebacks in besting ninth-ranked Arizona, 32-25, in the RoseBowl. The Bruins went to the lockerroom at the half down 18-0 to theunbeaten Wildcats. An interception, two blocked punts and a safetycontributed to the ‘Cats first half 18-point advantage.
The Bruin rally started in the third quarter when free safetyJames Washington intercepted Arizona quarterback Alfred Jenkins’pass at the UCLA 46-yard line. Hit just moments after the intercep-tion, the ball popped out of Washington’s grasp and into the arms ofcornerback Darryl Henley, who raced 54 yards for the touchdownwith 12:39 remaining in the third quarter.
UCLA still trailed 18-7 at the start of the final quarter of action.David Franey kicked a 29-yard field goal less than a minute into thequarter to make it 18-10. Quarterback Matt Stevens then hooked upwith Paco Craig on a 78-yard scoring pass and run to make the score18-16 after the two-point conversion attempt failed with 10:29 to go.Tailback Gaston Green raced nine yards for the go-ahead score with5:36 to play and Stevens hit fullback Marcus Greenwood for a two-point conversion to put the Bruins in the lead at 24-18. Arizonaanswered with a 72-yard, eight-play scoring drive of its own and tooka 25-24 lead at the 3:27 mark on a halfback pass.
UCLA took over with 3:22 on the clock and drove 77 yards innine plays to score the winning touchdown with just 0:41 secondsleft. Stevens completed five of six passes on the drive for 60 yards andGaston Green scored on a 32-yard burst down the left sideline,breaking three tackles along the way.
(16-point deficit in fourth quarter) The Bruins stormed backafter trailing by 16 points with fewer than 12 minutes to play to tieArizona State at 26. Determined running by Kevin Nelson and DannyAndrews combined with the pinpoint passing of Rick Neuheiselkeyed the comeback.
Down 26-10, UCLA drove 80 yards in 13 plays, Neuheisel hitKarl Dorrell on a fourth-and-goal pass from the seven for the score.
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Nelson then swept the right side on the conversion run to make it a26-18 ballgame with 8:07 to go. On ASU’s second play following theensuing kickoff, strong safety Joe Gasser picked off a Sun Devil passand gave the Bruins new life and the ball at their own 47. Eight playslater, Mike Young hauled in a Neuheisel toss on a third-and-fourfrom the 19, twisted away from a would-be tackler and danced intothe end zone to cut the ASU lead to 26-24 with 1:36 on the clock. Afteran ASU holding penalty on the first try for the two-point conversion,Nelson ran it in for the tying points.
Oct. 20, 1979 - UCLA 28, Cal 27 at LA ColiseumCalifornia 17 10 0 0 — 27UCLA 0 7 14 7 — 28Attn.: 40,546 Weather: Clear (69º) (20-point deficit at halftime) UCLA spotted Cal a 20-0 lead beforethe Bruins rallied behind backup quarterback Bernard Quarles andrunning back Freeman McNeil. Three Bruin fumbles helped to stakeCal to the early lead before the Homecoming crowd in the Coliseumand set the stage for Quarles. The redshirt freshman quarterbackentered the game with 13 minutes left in the half and the Bruins downby 20. Quarles went on to rush for 80 yards and completed eight of 13passes for 103 yards on the night. Shortly after Quarles replaced starter Rick Bashore, McNeil brokefree for a 13-yard scoring run at the 6:12 mark of the second quarter,following a 31-yard punt return by Kenny Easley. Cal made it 27-7 byfinding the end zone in the final seconds of the first half and theBruins entered the locker room once again down by 20. Five minutes into the second half, the Bruins closed to 27-14 on a14-yard burst by McNeil. The comeback continued seven minuteslater as McNeil cracked over from the one, slicing the Bears’ marginto 27-21 with 2:49 remaining in the third quarter. The Bruins’ juniortailback was not through. McNeil scored the tying points on anotherone-yard run and Peter Boermeester added the winner to culminatea 59-yard march with 5:09 remaining in the game. Linebacker ScottStauch had set up the winning drive with an interception. On Cal’snext two possessions, Stauch forced a fumble and Mike Barbeerecorded a quarterback sack and fumble.
Nov. 21, 1992 - UCLA 38, USC 37 at Rose BowlUSC 10 7 14 6 — 37UCLA 10 7 0 21 — 38Attn.: 80,568 sWeather: Sunny (58º) (14-point deficit in fourth quarter) The Bruins used the passing ofsenior quarterback John Barnes, the receiving of sophomore split endJ.J. Stokes and a defensive play by junior inside linebacker NkosiLittleton at the end of the game, to upset the heavily-favored Trojans. UCLA trailed 31-17 entering the fourth quarter. With 12:49 re-maining in the game, Barnes threw a 29-yard scoring toss to Stokes tocap off a 69-yard, seven-play drive which pumped life into the Bruincomeback hopes. After stopping the Trojans on their next series,UCLA marched 80 yards on five plays to knot the score at 31-all. TwoBarnes to Stokes aerials on the first two plays of the series netted 73yards and Kevin Williams took it in from one yard out for the tyingscore with 7:00 minutes to play. The Bruin defense once again forced a Trojan punt on its nextseries and took over after the kick on the UCLA four-yard line. Aftera couple of short runs, Barnes faced a third-and-four situation fromhis own 10- yard line. He dropped back to pass and hit Stokes in strideat the UCLA 25. Stokes broke into the clear and then outmaneuvereda pair of Trojans near midfield on his 90-yard journey into the endzone which handed UCLA the lead at 38-31 with 3:08 to play. UCLA still had to withstand one last Trojan rally. QuarterbackRob Johnson drove USC 69 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown with 41seconds to play. The two-point conversion pass was knocked away byLittleton in the front left corner of the end zone to preserve the win.
Deficit Season Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Won21 2000 Arizona State 0-21 / Second 38-3121 1982 at Michigan 0-21 / Second 31-2720 1979 California 7-27 / Third 28-2718 1986 Arizona 0-18 / Third 32-2517 1996 USC 21-38 / Fourth 48-4116 1997 Texas A&M 0-16 / Second 29-23
(1998 Cotton Bowl)15 1993 Washington 0-15 / First 39-25
LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND
VICTORIES (SINCE 1957)LARGEST OPPONENT COME-FROM-BEHIND VICTORIES (SINCE 1957)Deficit Season Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Won21 1996 Arizona State 7-28 / Second 42-3421 1989 Washington 0-21 / Second 28-2721 1988 Washington St. 6-27 / Third 34-3019 1970 Oregon 21-40 / Fourth 41-4017 1998 at Miami 21-38 / Third 49-4517 1995 at Arizona State 10-27 / Third 37-3315 1959 at Pittsburgh 6-21 / Fourth 25-21
LARGEST UCLA COME-FROM-BEHIND
TIES (SINCE 1957)Deficit Season Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Tied16 1985 at Tennessee 10-26 / Fourth 26-2616 1983 Arizona State 10-26 / Fourth 26-26
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Date Qtr / Time Left Opponent (Site)
Nov. 9, 1957 Fourth / 0:42 at Washington StateRay Smith’s one-yard run after Dick Wallen recovered WSU fumblegave UCLA a 19-13 win (Red Sanders’ 100th coaching win)
Sept. 17, 1960 Fourth / 0:39 PittsburghEzell Singleton’s four-yard run and Bill Kilmer’s run for two-pointconversion gave UCLA its first win over No. 7 Pittsburgh
Oct. 6, 1962 Fourth / 1:35 Ohio StateLarry Zeno’s 24-yard field goal gave UCLA a 9-7 win over No. 1 OhioState
Oct. 31, 1964 Fourth / 1:10 at CaliforniaLarry Zeno’s 30-yard pass to Kurt Altenberg gave UCLA 25-21 winover California (Jim Colletto forced a Craig Morton fumble on Bruinseven-yard line as time ran out)
Nov. 20, 1965 Fourth / 2:49 USCGary Beban’s 52-yard pass to Kurt Altenberg gives Bruins a 20-16 winand a berth in the Rose Bowl
Jan. 1, 1966 Fourth / 0:31 Mich. State (Rose Bowl)Bob Stiles, Jim Colletto and Dallas Grider stop Bob Apisa on two-point conversion attempt to give UCLA 14-12 Rose Bowl win overNo. 1 Spartans
Oct. 8, 1966 Fourth / 0:07 at RiceKurt Zimmerman’s 17-yard field goal gives Bruins 27-24 win
Oct. 17, 1970 Fourth / 0:04 at CaliforniaDennis Dummit’s three-yard run gives Bruins 24-21 win
Sept. 26, 1970 Fourth / 2:39 NorthwesternDennis Dummit’s 53-yard pass to Terry Vernoy gives Bruins 12-7 win
Sept. 9, 1972 Fourth / 0:22 NebraskaEfren Herrera’s 30-yard field goal gives Bruins 20-17 win over No. 1and two-time defending national champion Huskers
Nov. 22, 1980 Fourth / 2:07 USC (Coliseum)Freeman McNeil grabs tipped pass from Jay Schroeder and completes58-yard scoring play to give UCLA 20-17 win
Oct. 9, 1982 Fourth / 0:02 Arizona (Rose Bowl)John Lee’s 36-yard field goal evened the game at 24-24 and keptUCLA unbeaten on its way to the Rose Bowl
Nov. 20, 1982 Fourth / 0:00 USC (Rose Bowl)Karl Morgan sacks Scott Tinsley on two-point conversion attempt,giving the Bruins a 20-19 victory and sending them to 1983 Rose Bowlgame
Sept. 17, 1983 Fourth / 1:36 Arizona State (Rose Bowl)Rick Neuheisel passes to Mike Young for a touchdown and KevinNelson runs for the two-point conversion to tie the game at 26-26 andcap rally from 16-point deficit
Oct. 22, 1983 Fourth / 2:12 California (Rose Bowl)Frank Cephous’ eight-yard run gives UCLA 20-16 win
Oct. 29, 1983 Fourth / 1:55 Washington (Rose Bowl)Frank Cephous’ five-yard run gives UCLA 27-24 win
Oct. 13, 1984 Fourth / 0:00 Wash. State (Rose Bowl)John Lee’s 47-yard field goal gives UCLA 27-24 win
Oct. 20, 1984 Fourth / 2:58 at CaliforniaJohn Lee’s 18-yard field goal gives UCLA a 17-14 win
Jan. 1, 1985 Fourth / 0:51 Miami (Fiesta Bowl)John Lee’s 22-yard field goal gives UCLA a 39-37 win, the Bruins’third-straight New Year’s Day victory
Date Qtr / Time Left Opponent (Site)
Sept. 7, 1985 Fourth / 1:02 BYU (Provo, UT)Gaston Green’s two-yard run and two-point conversion run givesUCLA a 27-24 win over eighth-ranked Cougars
Sept. 14, 1985 Fourth / 0:37 at TennesseeDavid Norrie’s 25-yard pass to Willie Anderson and Gaston Green’stwo-point conversion run gives UCLA a 26-26 tie to cap rally from a16-point deficit
Oct. 11, 1985 Fourth / 0:41 Arizona (Rose Bowl)Gaston Green’s 32-yard run and Matt Stevens’ pass to Willie Ander-son for the two-point conversion caps UCLA’s rally from an 18-pointhalftime deficit and gives the Bruins a 32-25 win
Oct. 1, 1988 Fourth / 1:22 at WashingtonTroy Aikman’s 48-yard pass to Reggie Moore gives UCLA 24-17 win
Sept. 16, 1989 Fourth / 2:39 at San Diego StateBret Johnson’s one-yard run gives UCLA a 28-25 win
Sept. 15, 1990 Fourth / 0:01 Stanford (Rose Bowl)Brad Daluiso’s 21-yard field goal gives UCLA a 32-31 win
Nov. 10, 1990 Fourth / 0:10 at WashingtonBrad Daluiso’s 43-yard field goal gives UCLA a 25-22 win over theNo.2-ranked Huskies
Nov. 23, 1991 Fourth / 1:12 USC (Coliseum)Arnold Ale causes Reggie Perry to fumble and Bruins recover to endUSC comeback hopes in 24-21 win that begins eight-game winningstreak against Trojans
Nov. 14, 1992 Fourth / 0:00 at OregonLouis Perez kicks 40-yard field goal to give UCLA a 9-6 win
Nov. 21, 1992 Fourth / 0:41 USC (Rose Bowl)J.J. Stokes scores on 85-yard pass play from John Barnes with 3:08remaining to take 38-31 lead. USC scores with 0:41 remaining to drawwithin one point but Nkosi Littleton knocks down two-point conver-sion attempt to give Bruins a 38-37 win
Nov. 20, 1993 Fourth /0:50 USC (Coliseum)Marvin Goodwin intercepts pass in the end zone to give Bruins a 27-21 win and berth in the Rose Bowl
Nov. 23, 1996 Second OT/ - USC (Rose Bowl)Skip Hicks’ 25-yard run beats USC in second overtime after Bruinsrally from 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to win 48-41
Oct. 17, 1998 Second OT / - Oregon (Rose Bowl)Chris Sailer’s 24-yard field goal gives UCLA a 41-38 victory
Nov. 7, 1998 Fourth / 0:21 at Oregon StateBrad Melsby goes 61-yards with pass from Cade McNown to giveBruins a 41-34 win
Nov. 13, 1999 First OT / - Washington (Rose Bowl)Chris Griffith’s 22-yard field goal clinches 23-20 win for the Bruins
Oct. 28, 2000 Fourth / 0:48 at ArizonaCory Paus runs 13 yards for touchdown to give Bruins 27-24 win
UCLA MEMORABLE LATE-GAME PLAYS (1957-2001)
246 BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY
— A —Abdellatif, Hazem ’89Abdul Azziz, Ali ’97-98-
94Adams, Chuck ’86Adams, Tom ’55Adkins, Bryce ’76-77
Adkins, James ’28Agajanian, Larry ’66-67-
68Agnew, James ’43Aikman, Troy ’87-88Akers, Arthur ’77-78-79-
80Albany, Tony ’60Alder, Eugene ’39-40-41Aldrich, Troy ’93Ale, Arnold ’90-91-92Alexander, Chris ’91-92Alexander, Jim ’84-85-86Alexander, Kelton ’84-
86-87-88Alexander, Kermit ’60-
61-62Alexander, Kirk ’83-84-
85-86Allen, Brian ’90-91-92-93Allen, Damien ’97Allen, Dick ’60-61-62Allen, Jimmy ’72-73Allington, Robert ’34Almquist, Glen ’57-58-59Altenberg, Kurt ’63-64-
65Alumbaugh, Dennis ’68-
69Andersen, Chris ’93-94Andersen, Foster ’59-60-
61Andersen, Norm ’73-74-
75Anderson, Aaron ’91-92-
93-94Anderson, Art ’40-41Anderson, Avery ’92-93-
94-95Anderson, Dave ’48Anderson, Ed ’99-00-01Anderson, Marques ’97-
98-00-01Anderson, Theo ’93Anderson, Wilbert ’56Anderson, Willie ’84-85-
86-87
Boze, Dave ’73-74Bradley, Doug ’54-55-56Bragg, Craig ’01Braly, Harold ’48-49Brant, Kevin ’00-01Brant, Michael ’77-78-
79-80Braunbeck, Dick ’54Bray, James ’85Breeding, Ed ’42-46Breeland, Oran ’51Breiniman, Ansel ’29Brennan, Brent ’93-94Bresee, Horace ’23-24-25Bright, Jim ’71-72-73Brigida, Andrew ’89Briley, Dave ’73Brisbin, Kent ’76-77-78Britten, Larry ’51-52-53Broadwell, Brewster ’36-
37-38Brockington, Fred ’77Brown, Brian ’87-88-89-
90Brown, Carl ’27-28-29Brown, Dave ’43Brown, Don ’36Brown, George ’47Brown, Jack ’46-47-48Brown, Jayson ’97-98Brown, Jefferson ’23-24Brown, Jim ’54-55Brown, Jim ’74-75-76Brown, Joe ’38Brown, John ’56-57-58Brown, Keith ’96-97-98-
99Brown, Sam ’53-54-55Brown, Theotis ’76-77-78Browne, Henry ’86Bruno, Frank ’80-81-82Bryan, Jack ’29Bryson, Brad ’86-87-89Buchanan, Jim ’49-50Buck, Steve ’96Buenafe, Kevin ’81-82-
83-84Bukich, Steve ’74-76-77-
78Burkley, Laurence ’87-
88-89Burks, Raymond ’73-74-
75-76Burnett, Anthony ’87-88Busby, Harold ’66-67-68Bussell, Elmer ’22Butler, Dick ’57-58
Butler, Homer ’76-77Butler, Ron ’80-81-82-84Butler, Steve ’63-64-65
— C —Cabrera, Oscar ’97-98-
99-00Caldwell, Cheyane ’95-
96-97-98Caldwell, Jack ’33
Callies, Gary ’62-63-64Cameron, Paul ’51-52-53Campbell, Craig ’70-71Campbell, Gary ’70-71-
72Campbell, Merle ’43Campbell, William ’45Cannon, Glenn ’77-78-
79-80Cantor, Izzy ’36-37-38Cantor, Leo ’39-40-41Capp, Don ’46-47Caragher, Ron ’86-87-88-
89Carey, Nick ’01Cargo, Dave ’73-74Carney, Cormac ’80-81-
82Carroll, Frank ’38-39Carter, Kaleaph ’89-90-
91-92Carver, Ron ’69-70-71Cascales, Charles, ’38-39Case, Ernie ’41-45-46Cashon, Charles ’24-25Cass, Greg ’94Cephous, Frank ’80-81-
82-83Chaffin, Jeff ’81-83Chalenski, Mike ’90-91-
92Chambers, Bill ’46-47Champion, Cornell ’64-
66Champion, John ’66Charles, Russel ’72-73-74Chavoor, Sherman ’34-
35-36Cheshire, Chuck ’33-34-
35Childers, Marion ’45Chillar, Brandon, ’00-01Christensen, James '91-
92-94-95Christiansen, Bob ’69-70-
71Christiansen, Gregg ’78-
79-80Chudy, Craig ’57-59-60Claman, Alan ’65-66-67Clark, Gene ’71-73-74Clark, Jamal ’93-94-95-
96Clark, Jeff ’90-91-92-93Clark, Kenneth ’24-25-26Clark, Matt ’01Clark, Walter ’32-33
Clayton, Mike ’70-71Clayton, Tyson ’01Clemente, Vito ’95-96Clements, Bill ’45-46-47-
48Clements, Larry ’98Cline, Darren ’95-96-97Clinton, David ’83-84-
85-86Coats, Lee ’31-32-33
Cobbs, Anthony ’93-94-95-96
Cochran, Mike ’71Cochran, Rod ’57-58-59Coffman, Ricky ’78-79-
80-81Cogswell, Don ’49-50Cohen, Jack ’39-40Cole, Randy ’90-91Coleman, Kenyon ’97-
98-99-01Coleman, Dick ’43Colletto, Jim ’63-64-65Collier, Travis ’90-91-92-
93
Collins, Donald ’19-20Collins, Vernon ’23-24Collins, Willie ’53Compton, Lynn ’41-42Cook, Wayne '91-92-93-
94Cooper, Gwen ’67-68-69Cope, Bill ’51Copeland, Ron ’67-68Coppens, Gus ’75-76-77Cornish, Frank ’86-87-
88-89Corral, Frank ’76-77Cory, Frank ’36Cotti, Dan ’96-97Coulter, Michael ’75-76-
77Cox, Chris ’84Cox, Larry ’64-65-66Cox, Robert ’84-85Craig, Bradley ’90-91-92-
93Craig, Paco ’84-85-86-87Crawford, Bob ’74-75-76Crawford, Lyndon ’80-
81-82-83Crecion, Gabe ’96-97-99-
00Crestman, John ’68Cress, Robert ’38Cronin, Kevin ’84Cross, Randy ’73-74-75Cureton, Hardiman’53-54-55Cureton, Mickey ’68-69Curran, Willie ’78-79-80-81Curry, Dale ’73-74-75Curti, Noah ’40-41
— D —Dabov, Dave ’59-60Dailey, Pete ’51-52-53Dalby, Dave ’69-70-71Daluiso, Brad ’89-90Daly, Marcus ’95Daly, Rick ’89-90-91-92
Damron, Jeff ’85-86-87Daniels, Tom ’70-72Dankworth, Jeff ’74-75-
76Danoff, Troy ’98-99-00-
01Darby, Matt ’88-89-90-91Dathe, Walt ’61-62-63Davenport, Bob ’53-54-
55
Andrasick, Greg ’94-95-96
Andrews, Bob ’43Andrews, Danny ’81-82-
83-84Andrews, Fred ’52Andrusyshyn, Zenon ’67-
68-69Angle, Robert ’26-27-28Anthony, Corwin ’87-88-
89-90Arbuckle, Charles ’86-
87-88-89Arceneaux, Whitney ’50-
52
Argo, Stacy ’88-89-90-91Armstrong, Bill ’40-41-
42Armstrong, James ’26Armstrong, Levi ’75-76-
77Armstrong, Ray ’64-65-
66Armstrong, Sean ’83Arnold, Jason ’93Arnold, Mike ’67Asher, Tom ’44-45-46Atkins, Larry ’95-96-97-
98Attar, Audie ’99-00-01Audelo, Dave ’89Austin, Edward ’31-32-
34Austin, Randy ’87-88-89-
90Avery, Tom ’56-57Ayanbadejo, Brendon
’96-97-98Ayers, Derek ’93-94-95-
96Ayers, Eddie ’73-74-75
— B —Baaden, Steve ’83Baggott, Bill ’74-75Baggott, Brian ’76-77-78-
79Baida, John ’36-37-38Bailey, Jeff ’88-89-90-91Bailie, Ed ’30Bajema, Ken ’67Baldwin, Burr ’41-42-46Baldwin, Clarence ’32-
33-35Baldwin, Harry ’58-59-
60Ball, Dave ’00-01Ball, Eric ’85-86-87-88Ball, Mat ’00-01Ball, Russell ’74Ballard, Bob ’54-55Ballou, Mike ’67-68-69
Banducci, Eric ’91Banducci, Russ ’63-64-65Banning, Wayne ’19-21Baran, Dave ’81-82-83-84Barbee, Mike ’79-80-81-
82Barber, Pete ’36Barkate, Harold ’86-87-
88Barnes, John ’92Barnhill, Gordon ’36Barnes, Bruce ’70-71-72Barr, Robert ’34-35-36Barta, Charles ’26-27-28Bartlett, Bob ’68-69-70Bartlett, Ray ’39-40Bashore, Rick ’76-77-78-
79Bashore, Ted ’64Baska, Rick ’71-72-73Bates, Patrick ’89Batchkoff, Frank ’83-84-
85-86Bauwens, Joe ’60-61-62Bauwens, Steve ’59-60-61Beamon, Willie ’74-75Beardsley, Harold ’46-47Beban, Gary ’65-66-67Beck, Julius ’25-26-27Beling, Willard ’43Bell, Jason ’96-97-98-00Bell, Raymond ’75-76-77Benjamin, Warner ’52-
53-54Bennett, Drew ’97-98-99-
00Bennett, Tom ’63Bennett, Tommy ’92-93-
95Benstead, Roy ’58Benton, Carl ’46-47Berg, Jim ’70-71Bergdahl, Bob ’54-55-56Bergdahl, Lenny ’30-31-
32Bergdahl, Mike ’66Bergey, Bruce ’68-69-70Bergman, Jim ’60-61-62Bergmann, Paul ’82-83Berliner, Myron ’51-52-
53Bernstein, Gary ’67Berry, Joe ’32Betts, Dean ’58-59Beverly, Randy ’86-87-
88-89Bickers, Gary ’64Biddle, Brooks ’44-45Billington, Barry ’56-57Binney, John ’19-20Birlenbach, Scrib ’25-26-
27Birren, Don ’55-56Bischof, Vince ’67-68-69Bishop, George ’23-24-
25-26Bishop, Harold ’27-28-
29Bleymaier, Gene ’72-74Blinn, Steve ’91-92-93Block, Chris ’83-84Blower, Albert ’44Boermeester, Peter ’77-
78-79Boghosian, Sam ’52-53-
54Bohlander, Bryce ’99-00-
01Bolden, Bill ’67-68-69Bolin, Greg ’83-84-85-86Bonds, Jim ’88-89-90-91Bono, Steve ’80-81-83-84Boom, Herbert ’44-45-46Borden, Don ’43-46Bosserman, Gordon ’67-
68-69Boyd, Brent ’75-77-79Boyd, Jack ’43-44-45Boyer, Verdi ’32-33-34
Mark Harmon
UCLA FOOTBALL LETTERMEN
Former Bruin wide receivers MikeSherrard and Willie Anderson
1967 Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban andquarterback Cory Paus
247BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY
Davidson, Dick ’68Davis, Akil ’95-96-97Davis, Bruce ’75-76-77-
78Davis, Chuck ’62-63-64Davis, Craig ’86-87-88-
89Davis, Elvin ’26-27Davis, John ’57-58Davis, Milt ’52-53Davis, Richard ’26Davis, Ricky ’90-91-92-
93Davis, Ron ’77-78-79Davis, Steve ’84Dawson, Jim ’56-57-58Deakers, Rich ’64-65-66Debay, Terry ’51-52-53-
54DeBose, Ronnie ’78-79-
80Decker, Jim ’54-55Decker, Robert ’30-31-32DeFrancisco, Nate ’39-
40-41Dellocono, Neal ’81-82-
83-84DeMartinis, Jack ’74-75Denis, Joe ’34Denison, Micah ’95Dennis, Ted ’28-29Denton, Wes ’86-87-88Derflinger, Paul ’67Devlin, Thomas ’25-26DeWitt, Brad ’80Dial, Alan ’84-85-86-87Dias, Bob ’83Dickerson, George ’34-
35-36Dickey, Kevin ’91-92-93Diebolt, Doug ’69Diehl, Ralph ’22Dills, Preston ’54-56Dimas, Mike ’31Dimitro, Mike ’46-47-48Dimkich, Mitch ’60-61-
62Dinaberg, Bob ’57DiPoalo, Carmen ’61-62Debrow, David ’46-47-48Donahue, Terry ’65-66
Donald, Dick ’65-66Donatelli, Doug ’82-83Dorrell, Karl ’82-83-85-
86Doud, Chuck ’52-53Dougherty, James ’41-42Dow, Norm ’65-66Dressel, Dennis ’56-57Dubravac, Jon ’98-99-00Duddleston, Tom ’43Duffy, Ted ’28-29Duffy, Bill ’48Dufour, Dan ’79-80-81-
82Dummit, Dennis ’69-70Duncan, Don ’56-57Duncan, John ’29-30-31Duncan, Norm ’29-30-
31Durbin, Steve ’64-65-66Durden, Mike ’79-80-81-
82Dutcher, Bob ’53-56Dutcher, Erwin ’64-65-
66
Forster, George ’28-29-30Foster, DeShaun ’98-99-
00-01Foster, Don ’51-53Fowler, John ’75-76-77Fox, Dennis ’01Francis, Don ’62-63-64Francisco, Kent ’62-63-64Francois, Greg ’83-84-85Franey, David ’86Frankel, Lorry ’71Franklin, Scott ’83-84-85
Frankovich, Lee ’36-37Frankovich, Mike ’32-33-
34Frawley, John ’36-38-39Fraychineaud, Chuck
’50-51Frazier, Cliff ’74-75Freedman, Morris ’65Freitas, Steve ’68-70French, Marion ’27-28-
29Frost, Wallace ’22-24-25-
26Fry, Art ’72Frye, Stuart ’36Fryer, Mike ’72-73Fuller, Rick ’89-90-91-92Funk, Fred ’34-35-36Funke, Sigfried ’33-34Fyson, Ed ’45
— G —Gaines, Gene ’58-59-60Galigher, Ed ’70-71Gallagher, Clay ’72Gallatin, Donovan ’92-93Gamble, Robert ’90-91-
92-93Gardner, Earle ’23-24-25Garibaldi, Bob ’83-84-85-
86Garratt, Mike ’67-68-69Gary, Joe ’78-79-80-81Gary, Richard ’34Gaschler, Randy ’70-71-
72Gasser, Joe ’82-83-84-85Gaston, Dave ’40-41Geddes, Bob ’68-69Geitner, Adam ’99Gelfand, Chuck ’55Gemza, Steve ’80-81-82-
83Gertsman, Steve ’56-57-
58Geverink, Al ’61-62-63Ghezzi, James ’98-99Ghormley, Dan ’62Gibbs, Dave ’61-62-63Gibbs, Johnny ’77-78-79Gibson, Alfred ’28-29Gideon, Aron ’89-90-91-
92Gilbert, Dan ’72
Gilbert, Fred ’89Gilmore, Dale ’37-38-39Givens, Quentin ’92Glasser, Jeff ’84-85-86-87Goebel, Joe ’83-84-85-86Gomer, Dave ’78Goodman, Brian ’70-71Goodrich, Paul ’67Goodstein, Maurice ’28-
29-30Goodwin, Marvin ’91-92-
93
Gordon, Ike ’78-79-80-81Gordon, Scott ’82-83Gould, Stanley ’26-27-28Goynes, Chester ’80Graham, Danny ’68-69Graham, Doug ’44Grant, Wes ’68-69Grau, Jeff ’98-99-00-01Gray, Carlton ’89-90-91-
92Gray, Rex ’81-82Greedy, Garrett ’90-91-
92-93Green, Gaston ’84-85-86-
87Green, Jason ’91-92-93-
94Green, Sandy ’65-66-67Greenwood, Carl ’91-92-
93-94Greenwood, Marcus ’84-
85-86Grider, Dallas, ’65-66Grieb, Mike ’95-96-97-98Griffin, Edison ’56Griffin, Harold ’66-67-68Griffith, Chris ’99-00-01Griffith, Kim ’67-68Griswold, Hoxie ’42-46Grossman, Aubrey ’29-31Grounds, Randy ’77Grubb, Gerald ’40-41Gueringer, Ron ’77Gueringer, Tony ’78Guidry, Javelin ’94-95-
96-97Guidry, Paul ’93-94-95-
96Gully, Sean ’94-95-96-97Gunther, Rich ’72Gustafson, Mark ’66-67-
68Gutman, Tom ’60-61Guyton, Brent ’93-94
— H —Hackett, Kyle ’83Haffner, Mike ’61-63-64Haight, Leslie ’30Hakes, Randy ’98-99Hale, Lynn ’49Hall, John ’00Hall, Larry ’79-80Hall, Santi ’98-99
Dye, Cecil ’39-40
— E —Easley, Kenny ’77-78-79-
80Eatman, Irv ’79-80-81-82Eaton, Edward ’47-48-49Eby, Josh ’94-95Echols, Reggie ’70-71-72Eck, Keith ’74-75-76Edgar, Anthony ’78-79Edwards, Donnie ’92-
93-94-95Edwards, Oscar ’75-76Efseaff, Eyoseph ’01Ehrlich, Lyman ’51Elias, Chris ’77-78-79-80Elias, Lou ’56Ellena, Jack ’52-53-54Elliott, Stacey ’87-88Ellis, Alan ’70-71-72Emanuel, Ben ’01Enger, Bob ’55Ennen, Henry ’47Epstein, Herman ’26-27-
28Erlich, Mickey ’65Erquiaga, John ’65-66-67Escher, Erik ’78Escher, Werner ’50-51Estwick, Mark ’87-88-89Evans, Mike ’70Evans, Ron ’86-87
— F —Fade, Bill ’44-45Fagerholm, Rod ’58Fahl, Matt ’73-74-75Faoa, Asi ’00-01Farber, Stu ’56Farmer, Danny ’96-97-
98-99Farmer, George ’67-68-
69Farr, Andre ’88-89-90-91Farr, Mel ’64-65-66Farr Jr., Mel ’84-85-86-
87Farr, Mike ’86-87-88-89Farris, Kris ’96-97-98Fears, Charles ’40-41-42Fears, Tom ’46-47Feldman, Rudy ’51-52-53Fenenbock, Charles ’38-
39Ferguson, Donvel ’35-36-
37Ferguson, Mark ’79-81-
82Ferrell, Bobby ’72Fields, Earl ’26-27-28Fields, Jerry ’49Fien, Ryan ’92-94-95Fikse, Nate ’99-00-01Finlay, Jack ’40-41-42Finn, Charles ’19Finstad, Jim ’62Fiorentino, Tony ’60-61-
62Fitterer, Scott ’93Flanagan, Mike ’93-94-95Fleming, Joe ’26-27-28Fletcher, Anthony ’98-
99-00-01Fletcher, Bryan ’98-99-
00-01Fletcher, John ’31-32Florence, John ’50-51Flores, Mike ’71Flynn, Ed ’50-51-52Forbes, Ted ’40-41Ford, Greg ’94Ford, Jim ’68-69Forde, Weldon ’95-96-97Forge, James ’77-78-79-
81
Hampton, Kerns ’30-32Hampton, Russ ’54-55Hansen, Howard ’48-49-
50Hanson, Bob ’44-45Haralson, Burnett ’19-20-
22-23Haradon, Howard ’34Harden, Wilbur ’75-76Hardin, Harold ’74-75-76Harmon, Mark ’72-73Harper, Joe ’56-57-58Harris, Akil ’00-01Harris, Earl ’35-36-37Harris, Esker ’55-56Harris, Merle ’36-38Harrison, Morrie ’42Hartmeier, Mike ’82-83-
84-85Harvey, Clarence ’43Haslam, Fred ’31-32-33Haslam, Warren ’38Hassler, Edgar ’31-32-33Hastings, Charles ’24-25-
26Hastings, John ’34-35-36Hatcher, Orville ’46Hauck, Bill ’61-62-63Helm, John ’78-79Henderson, Bob ’25-26-
27Henderson, Othello ’90-
91-92Henderson, Scott ’71Henderson, Ted ’85Hendricks, Phil ’70Hendry, Robert ’31-32-
33Henley, Darryl ’85-86-
87-88Henry, Wally ’74-75-76Hermann, Johnny ’53-
54-55Herrera, Andy ’65-66-67Herrera, Efren ’71-72-73Herrera, Mike ’75Hershman, Leo ’49-50Hesse, Don ’39Heydenfeldt, Bob ’52-53-
54Hickman, Gale ’62-63Hicks, Chuck ’59-60-61Hicks, DuVal ’95-96-97-
98Hicks, Skip ’93-94-96-97Hill, Ernest ’37-38-39Hinshaw, Lynn ’67Hirshon, Hal ’36-37-38Hohl, Mason ’43Hoisch, Alan ’46-47Holcomb, Eric ’93-94-95Holland, Pete ’96-97-98-
99Hollaway, Chuck ’55-56Hollingsworth, Cece ’23-
24-25Holman, H. R. ’43Hookano, Steve ’71-72Hopwood, Don ’77-78Horgan, Paul ’63-64-65Horta, Joe ’50Horton, Myke ’73-74Horton, Troy ’43Hosea, Bobby ’77-78Houston, Lovell ’99Howard, Bob ’52Howard, Jack ’43Howard, Sean ’88-89Howell, Harper ’80-81-
82-83Hoyt, Bill ’46-47Hubbard, Phil ’76-77-78-
79Hudson, James ’25-26-27Hudspeth, Marcus ’84-
85-86Huff, Doug ’68-69-70Huff, Robert ’20
Hull, Ron ’59-60-61Huma, Ramogi ’95-97-98Hummel, Ben ’87Hunt, Howard ’41-46Hunt, Don ’47-48-49Hunter, Joe ’99-00-01Huse, Russell ’28-29Hutchins, Adam ’83-86Hutt, Eddie ’64-65-66
— I —Ieremia-Stansbury, Ed
’98-99-00-01Ioja, Bob ’96Inglis, Bill ’52Ippolito, Tony ’97-99Irvine, Gifford ’84-85-86Irwin, Ed ’40-41Isaia, Sale ’91-92-93-94Izmirian, Albert ’42
— J —Jackson, Chris ’99-00Jacobs, Brian ’89-90Jacobson, Abe ’19Jacobson, Don ’28-29-31Jacobson, Keith ’88-89Jacoby, Mike ’74Jackson, Billy Don ’77-
78-79Jackson, John ’24-25-26Jackson, Melvin ’84-85-
86-87Jackson, Warren ’62-63James, Gary ’73James, Stewart ’20Jarecki, Steve ’82-83-84-
85Jarvis, William ’24Jaso, Jerry ’69-70Jasper, Shane ’91-92-93-
94Jennings, Charles ’23-24-
25Jensen, Keith ’61Jensen, Roy ’48-49-50Jessup, Morris ’25Johns, Gerald ’63-64Johnson, Bret ’89Johnson, Chance ’85-86-
87-88Johnson, Ernie ’46-47-
48-49Johnson, Jim ’58-59-60Johnson, John ’41-46Johnson, Kermit ’71-72-
80-81Johnston, Dan ’67Jolly, Mike ’80-81Jones, Anthony ’94Jones, Arthur ’22-23-24-
25Jones, Brian ’86Jones, Carl ’62-63Jones, Dick ’45Jones, Eugene ’72-73Jones, Frank ’69-70Jones, Gerald ’78Jones, Gordon, ’30-31-32Jones, Greg ’67-68-69Jones, Ike ’50-51-52Jones, Ivory ’59-60Jones, Jimmie ’72-73Jones, Ted ’39-40Jordan, Al ’89-91-92Jordan, Fritz ’86-87-88Jordan, Kevin ’92-93-94-
95Jordan, Wes ’83Jorgensen, Bruce ’68-69Joyce, Cody ’98-99-00-01
UCLA FOOTBALL LETTERMEN
Ron Pitts
Running back Kermit Johnson anddefensive end Fred McNeill together atSpring Football reunion
248 BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY
— K —Kahn, Mitch ’74-75-76Kase, George ’92-93-94-
95Kealey, Pat ’72Keating, David ’86-87-88Keeble, Joseph ’31-32-33Keefer, Robert ’44-46-47Keeton, Rocen ’87-88-89-
90Keim, Paul ’22Kelly, Brian ’88-89-90-91Kelly, Jon ’89-90Kendall, Chuck ’57-58Kendricks, Marv ’70-71Kennedy, Paul ’91-92-93-
94Key, R. F. (Ted) ’34Keyes, Luther ’50-51Keyler, Courtney ’90-91-
92-93Kezirian, Blane ’01Kezirian, Ed ’72-73Kezirian, Rob ’75-76Kibbe, George ’26Kidder, John ’84-85-86-
87Kiefer, Ken ’44-45-46Kilmer, Bill ’58-59-60Kimble, Phil ’74
King, Bob ’57-58King, Nelson ’44-45Kinney, Jack ’40Kipnis, Howard ’77-78Kirby, Dean ’49-51Kirschke, Travis ’93-94-
95-96Kitchen, Bill ’41Kjeldgaard, Kipp ’87-88-
89Klein, Jerry ’64-65Kline, Doug ’85-86-87-88Klosterman, Steve ’72-73Knowles, Lee ’82-83-84Knox, Ronnie ’55Knudson, Laddie ’23Knupper, Max ’70-71Kocher, Ken ’98-99-00-
01Kordakis, James ’84Krall, Luke ’00-01Krehbiel, Don ’43Kroeber, George ’51Kroener, Frank ’36-37Kuehn, Art ’72-73-74Kukulica, Rick ’73-74Kurrasch, Roy ’42-45-46Kuykendall, Fulton ’72-
73-74Kvitky, Ben ’39-40Kyzivat, Louis ’37-38-39
— L —LaBrucherie, Bert ’26-27-
28LaChapelle, Sean ’89-90-
91-92
Laidman, Dan ’51-52Lake, Carnell ’85-86-87-
88Lambert, Dion ’88-89-
90-91Lane, Herb ’50-51Lang, Walter ’80-81-82Langston, Guy ’77LaRose, Chad ’91-92Lassalette, Tom ’88-91Lassner, Jack ’70-71-72Lauter, Danny ’80-81-82Lawhorn, Kim ’90-91-
92-93Lawrence, Teddy ’92-93-
94-95Leal, Russ ’70-71-72Leckman, Arnold ’49Lee, Eugene ’43-44-45Lee, Kenny ’74-75-76Lee, John ’82-83-84-85Lee, Larry ’78-79-80Lee, Rodney ’94-96-97Leeka, Bill ’56-57-58Leggins, Bobby ’79Lehmann, Shane ’00-01Leisle, Rodney ’00-01Lembeck, Bert ’26Lemmerman, Alan ’70-
71-72
Leonard, Robert ’46Leoni, Eugene ’81-82Lepisto, Garrett ’01Lepisto, Vic ’64-66-67Lescoulie, Jack ’40-41-42Lesley, Jason ’93Leventhal, Barry ’63-64-
65Levy, Dave ’52-53Lewand, Ray ’48-50-51Lewin, Kurt ’57Lewis, Jermaine ’97-98-
99-00Lightner, Clifford ’33Lilyquist, Rodney ’28Link, Dennis ’00Linn, Mike ’89-90-91Lippman, Melville ’19-20Littleton, Nkosi ’90-91-
92-93Livesay, Ransom ’32-33-
34Livingston, Cliff ’50-51Lloyd, Glenwood ’29Lockwood, Brian ’87-88-
89-90Lo’Curto, John ’61-62-63Lodish, Mike ’86-87-88-
89Lombard, Kory ’98-99-
00Long, Bob ’52-53-54Long, Don ’56-57-58Long, Freeman ’25-26Longo, Tony ’58-59-60Lott, Sinclair ’32-33-34Loudd, Rommie ’53-54-
55
Love, Duval ’81-82-83-84Luster, Marv ’58-59-60Lyman, Brad ’69-70-72Lyman, Dell ’38-39-40Lynn, Johnny ’75-76-77-
78Lyons, Damion ’90
— M —Macari, Frank ’59-60-61Mackey, Clarence ’41MacLachian, Bruce ’48-
49-50MacPherson, Don ’38-
39-40Maddox, Tommy ’90-91Magee, Danjuan ’94-95-
96-97Maggio, Kirk ’86-87-88-
89Mahan, Mike ’83Mahlstedt, Don ’80-81-
82Main, Jim ’76-77-78-79Maizlish, Bryan ’82Makakaufaki, Saia ’99-
00-01Malmberg, Don ’42-43-
45-46Malone, James ’88-89-90-
91Mancini, Dom ’71Mandula, Francis ’49-50Manning, Bob ’68-69-70Manning, Don ’65-66-67Manning Jr., Ricky ’99-
00-01Mannon, Mark ’82-83-84Manumaleuna, Frank ’74Marienthal, Mike ’42-43Markel, Art ’43Markham, Dean ’44-45Markowitz, Barry ’74Marlett, Walter ’41Marston, Charles ’21Martinez, Mike ’73-74Marty, Pat ’78Marvin, Joe ’49-50-51Mascola, Lou ’76Mason, Bill ’57Mason, Mike ’79-80-81Massey, Thaddeus ’93-
95-96Mastera, Jim ’84-85-86Matheny, Dwight ’24-25-
26Matheny, Jim ’55-56Matheson, Martin ’38-
39-40Matheson, Tory ’67-68Mathews, Ned ’38-39-40Matthews, West ’46-47-
48-49Maurer, Mark ’47Mayer, Vic ’78-79Mayfield, Paul ’66Maxwell, William ’31-32-
33McAlister, James ’72-73McAteer, Tim ’64-65-66McBride, Tod ’95-96-97-
98McCabe, Mike ’44McCann, Ryan ’99-00-01McChesney, Bob ’32-34-
35McClave, Andrew ’91-92-
93McClure, Darren ’93-94-
95-96McConnaughy, James ’47McConnell, Lawrence
’34-35-37McCracken, Brendan ’85-
86-87-88McCullough, Abdul ’93-
94-95-96
McCullough, Jim ’82-83-84-85
McDougall, Gerry ’54-55McDougall, Thomas ’24-
25-26McElroy, Jim ’94-95-96-
97McElroy, Lee ’67-68-69McEwan, Scott ’99-00-01McFarland, Matt ’77-78-
79-80McGaffrey, Mike ’66McGaugh, Eugene ’84McGill, Mark ’86-87-88-
89McGue, Delbert ’32-33McIntire, Ken ’63McKay, Jack ’54McKenzie, Leonard ’42McKenzie, Stuart ’40-41McKinnely, Phil ’73-74-
75McLandrich, Greg ’68-69McLaughlin, Leon ’46-
47-48-49McMillan, Lloyd ’29-30-
31McNairy, Louis ’36McNeal, Jeff ’96McNeil, Freeman ’77-78-
79-80McNeill, Fred ’71-72-73McNown, Cade ’95-96-
97-98McPherson, Pat ’88-89-
90McSween, Alton ’72-73Mefferd, Frank ’43Mehr, Steve ’85-86-87-88Meigs, Raymond ’19Melsby, Brad ’95-97-98-
99Mena, Xavier ’46-50Menifield, Bobby ’85-86-
87-88Merrill, Mike ’92Merrill, William ’32Merten, Bjorn ’93-94-95-
96Metcalf, Jack ’58-59-60Mewborn, Gene ’81-82-
83Meyer, Rick ’86-87-88-89Meyers, Andy ’95-96-97-
98Mike, Robert ’46-47Milum, Edward ’29-30Millan, Chad ’94Miller, Andy ’87-88-89Miller, Chuckie ’83-84-
85-86Miller, Ed ’50-51Miller, Jamir ’91-92-93Miller, Jim ’63-64-65Miller, Mitch ’93-94Miller, Scott ’89-90Miller, Willie ’73Milliner, James ’92-93-
94-95Michel, Howard ’33Mitchell, Freddie ’98-99-
00Mitchell, Hal ’49-50-51Mitchell, Jim ’37-38-39Mociler, Paul ’01Mohl, Curt ’77-78-79-80Mok, Vince ’70-71-72Molina, Mike ’76-77-78Molrine, Ron ’23Monahan, Steve ’73-74Montgomery, Blanchard
’79-80-81-82Montgomery, Jack ’36-
37-38Montoya, Max ’77-78Moomaw, Donn ’50-51-
52Moore, Bob ’50-51
Moore, Jeff ’98Moore, Jevone ’94-95Moore, Michael ’90-91Moore, Reggie ’87-88-89-
90Moore, Reynaud ’69-70Moore, Terry ’83-84Moreau, Ismael ’92Morehead, Terry ’81-82Moreno, Gil ’53-54-55Morgan, George ’50Morgan, Karl ’79-80-81-
82Morgan, Steve ’99-00-01Morris, Marvin ’77-78Morris, Nate ’87Morton, Dave ’76-77Morze, Mark ’72Moss, Martin ’78-79-80-
81Moyneur, Paul ’70-71-72Mugler, Charles ’25Muir, Larry ’90Mulhaupt, Richard ’29-
30-31Muller, Walter ’32-33Munro, Jack ’43Murdock, Lawrence ’35-
36-37Muro, Jeff ’75-77-78Murphy, Dennis ’65-66-
67Murphy, Rex ’48Murphy, Tom ’76Murphy, William ’33-34-
35Myers, Jack ’44-46-47
— N —Naar, Joe ’46Nader, Jim ’68-69-70Nagel, Ray ’46-47-48-49Nanoski, John ’73-74Narleski, Ted ’50-51-52Nash, Robert ’36-37Nece, Ryan ’98-99-00-01Neighbor, Richard ’44Nelson, Byron ’63-64-65Nelson, Dan ’45-46-47Nelson, Don ’45Nelson, Glenn ’29Nelson, Harvey ’28-29Nelson, Kevin ’80-81-82-
83Nelson, Paul ’99Neufeld, Ryan ’95-96-97-
98Neuheisel, Rick ’81-82-83Nevadomsky, Jason ’95-
97Nguyen, Mike ’91-92-93-
94Nichols, Perry ’76Nielsen, Ron ’91-92Nikcevich, John ’46-47-
48-49Noble, Eugene ’27-28-29Nordli, Phil ’32-33Norfleet, Greg ’72-73-74Norfleet, Haughton ’30-
31-32Norrie, David ’82-83-84-
85Norris, Clarence ’53-54Norris, Trusse ’57-58-59Norton, Ken ’84-85-86-
87Norton, Pat ’01Novitsky, Craig ’90-91-
92-93Nowinski, Jeff ’84-85Noyes, Dave ’63Nuttall, Dave ’66-67Nwoke, Ted ’92-93-94-95
— O —Obbema, Rick ’76-77Obidine, John ’41-42Oesterling, Tim ’69-70O’Garro, Pete ’51-55-56Ogden, Beverly ’29Ogden, Jonathan ’92-93-
94-95Oglesby, Paul ’57-58-59Okuneff, Gerry ’53-54O’Leary, Prentice ’62-63-
64Oliver, Al ’72-73Oliver, Homer ’30-31-32Oliver, Jim ’67Olmstead, Remington
’33-34-35Olson, Carl ’34-35-41Olson, Harold ’19-20-21Olson, Milo ’26Onwutuebe, Emmanuel
’88-89-90-91O’Quinn, Carrick ’90-91-
92-93Oram, Phil ’60-61-62Otey, Dave ’77-78-80-81Overhauser, Chad ’94-
95-96-97Overlin, Bill ’38-39-40Owen, Dave ’51-52Owens, James ’75-76-77-
78Owens, Jerry ’00Oxford, Rex ’41
— P —Pace, Gayle ’49-50-51Page, Charles ’47Page, Kenny ’80-82-83Pagni, Mike ’92Pahulu, Otieni ’86Paige, Bill ’86-87-88-89Painter, Earl ’30Palmer, Steve ’53-54-55Pankopf, Tory ’83-84-85-
86Paopao, Tony ’76Pardi, Don ’43Parisi, Tillie ’23-24Parker, Maury ’23Parker, Vaughn ’90-91-
92-93Parslow, Phil ’56-57-58Pastre, George ’46-47-48-
49Paton, George ’88-89-90-
91Paton, Tom ’59-60-61Patterson, Ernest ’32-33
Patton, Marvcus ’86-87-88-89
Paul, Don ’43-44-46-47Paul, Rick ’65-66Pauly, Ira ’51-52-53Paus, Cory ’99-00-01Pavich, Mike ’69-70-71Peak, Loran ’22-23-24-25Pearce, Kent ’73-74Pearman, Greg ’69-70-71Pearson, Wade ’65-66-67Pederson, Don ’73-75-
76-77Pedrini, Tom ’43
UCLA FOOTBALL LETTERMEN
Floyd Reese
Former UCLA quarterback CadeMcNown and Chancellor Carnesale
249BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY
Peeke, Gerald ’72-73Peers, Ray ’35-36Pele, Pete ’75-76Penaranda, Jairo ’79-80Penner, Gerald ’55-56Pentecost, John ’62-63-64Perez, Louis ’91-92Pernecky, Paul ’90-91-
92-93Perry, Tab ’00-01Person, Barney ’74-75Pertulla, Rick ’68Peters, Adam ’01Peters, Doug ’54-55Peterson, Cal ’71-72-73Peterson, Dan ’55-57Peterson, Dan ’82Peterson, Dave ’56-57-58Peterson, Dick ’62-63-64Peterson, Earl ’70-71Peterson, Elwin ’25-26-27Peterson, John ’51-52-53-
54Peterson, Marion ’45
Petrie, Roger ’86Pfeiffer, George ’36-37-
38Phelan, Matt ’97-98-99Phifer, Roman ’87-88-90Phillips, Art ’57-58-59Phillips, George ’41-42-
44Phillips, Sean ’99-00-01Phillips, Tony ’82-83-84-
85Phinny, Sherm ’37-38Pickert, Joe ’85-86-87Pieper, Billy ’98-99Pierce, Tyrone ’94-95-96-
97Pierovich, John ’57-58-59Pierson, Ray ’41-42Pifferini, Bob ’69-70-71Pike, Charles ’34-35-36Pinkston, Pat ’56Pitts, Ron ’81-82-83-84Piver, Arthur ’32Plemmons, Brad ’77-78-
80-81Polak, Brian ’97-98-99-00Poli-Dixon, Brian ’97-98-
00-01Polizzi, Ignatius ’46-48Porter, Jack ’45Potter, Ken ’82-83-84Pottios, Moe ’94Preston, Steve ’68-69Price, Dennis ’84-85-86-
87
Price, Durell ’96-97-98-99
Primus, James ’84-85-86-87
Profit, Mel ’61-62-63Pryor, Jon ’86-87-88-89Puffer, Jeff ’97Purdy, Rick ’66-67-68Putnam, Bill ’44
— Q —Quinby, Roy ’21Quarles, Bernard ’79
— R —Rae, James ’88Raffee, Alan ’51Rafferty, Thomas ’31-32-
33Ramsey, Herschel ’72-73-
74Ramsey, Tom ’79-80-81-
82R a n d l e ,David ’82-83-84R a n e y ,Jack ’33R a s m u s ,Bob ’27-28-29Ray, Billy’85-86-87-88R a y ,George ’25Ray, Joe’52-53-54R a y m o ,Jibril ’01R e a m ,John ’01R e c o r d ,C l a y t o n’70R e e c e ,Severn ’75-76-77-78Reed, Jack’62R e e l ,
Stanley ’32-33Reemsten, Brian ’90Reese, Devon ’99-00-01Reese, Floyd ’67-68-69Reese, Marcus ’99-00-01Reeves, Doug ’80Reichle, Art ’35-36Reid, Scott ’77-78Reidt, Eric ’93Reiges, Ben ’46-47Reinhard, Robert ’29Reilly, Paul ’86Remsberg, John ’29Reyes, Bob ’73-74-75Reynosa, Mark ’97-98Rice, Dan ’71Richards, Brian ’92-93-
94-95Richards, David ’87Richardson, Bob ’63-64-
65Richardson, John ’64-65-
66Richardson, Paul ’88-89-
90-91Riddle, Everett ’41-42Riggs, Darrell ’48-49-50Rile, Glen ’35-36Riley, Avon ’79-80Riskas, Mike ’57-58Roberts, Dick ’45Roberts, Gerry ’72-73Roberts, Howard ’29-30-
31Robinson, George ’35-36
Robinson, G. H. ’43Robinson, Jackie ’39-40Robinson, Jerry ’75-76-
77-78Robinson, Raymond ’78-
79Robotham, George ’42-
45Roesch, Johnny ’43-44-
46-47Rogers, Don ’80-81-82-
83Rogers, Eric ’83-85-86Rohlinger, George ’88Rohme, Mike ’92-93-94-
95Rohrer, Robert ’43Roof, Mike ’64-65-66Roques, Aaron ’94-95-
96-97Roques, Ryan ’96-97-98-
99Rosenkrans, Joe ’59-60-
61Ross, Ben ’34Rossell, Eddie ’20-21Rossi, Cal ’44-45-46-47Rosskopf, Bob ’23Rowell, Russell ’80-81Rowland, Gene ’45-46-
47-48Rubio, Chris ’94-95-96-
97Ruckman, Jeff ’93-95-96-
97Ruddy, Lorenz ’22Ruettgers, Joe ’38-39Rumbaoa, Phil ’79Russell, Bob ’44-45-46-47Russo, Mario ’41Russom, Jerry ’27-28-29Rutledge, Craig ’83-84-
85-86Ryland, John ’36-37-38
— S —Sabol, Joe ’50-51-52Saenz, Ernie ’77Saffer, Mike ’99-00-01Seidman, Mike ’99-00-01Sailer, Chris ’95-96-97-98Saipale, Toa ’78-79-81-82Salsbury, Jim ’51-52-53-
54Sanchez, Chris ’92-94Sanchez, Lupe ’79-80-82-
83Sandifer, Bill ’72-73Sandifer, Dominic ’88-91San Jose, Bobby ’87-88Sargent, Earl ’35-36Sarpy, James ’75-76-77Sarver, Joe ’33Sauter, Chad ’94-95-96-
97Schager, Darren ’91-92-
93-94Schell, Walt ’35-36-37Schexnayder, Anthony
’87-88-89-90Schmidt, Mark ’86-87Schmidt, Pat ’75-76Schneider, Bert ’46Schoner, Bob ’63Schroeder, Cliff ’48-49Schroeder, Jay ’80Schroeder, Robert ’34-
35-36Schroller, Karl ’92-93-94Schuhmann, Charlie ’72-
73-74Schwartz, Randy ’62Schwenk, Vic ’46Sciarra, John ’72-73-74-
75Scribner, Rob ’70-71-72Scott, Burness ’81-82
Scott, Eric ’95-96-97Scott, Tyler ’95Selecky, Mark ’87Senteno, Rick ’78-79Sergel, Jack ’22Serwanga, Wasswa ’96-97Settles, Gene ’72-73-74Sharpe, Luis ’78-79-80-81Shaw, Meech ’89-90Sheley, Dale ’74Sheller, Henry ’44-46Shelton, Ken ’91-92Sherrard, Mike ’82-83-
84-85Shinnick, Don ’54-55-56Shinnick, Josh ’82-83-84-
85Shipkey, Jerry ’44-46-47Shipman, Travis ’92-93-
94-95Shirk, Marshall ’59-60-61Shoemaker, Steve ’75Short, Dick ’48-49-50Short, Keith ’00-01Shubin, John ’37Shubin, William ’39Simons, John ’44Simpson, Clifton ’27-28-
29Simpson, David ’85Simpson, Robert ’39-40-
41Simpson, Sherwood ’49Sims, Arthur ’70Sindell, Steve ’63-64Singler, Jake ’26-27-28Singleton, Ezell ’60-61-62Slagle, Larry ’65-66-67Smalley, Rod ’91-92-93-
94Smalley, Steve ’67-68Smith, Arthur ’26-29Smith, Bobby ’59-60-61Smith, Brian ’79Smith, Charles ’30-31Smith, Chester ’29Smith, Damon ’96-97Smith, Dave ’57Smith, Earl ’59-60Smith, Earl ’84-85Smith, Eric ’84-85-86-88Smith, Frank ’43Smith, Hal ’55-56Smith, Jeff ’74-75Smith, John ’45Smith, John (Cappy) ’50-
51-52Smith, John ’53-55Smith, Julian ’33-34Smith, Kevin ’88-89-90-
91Smith, Lee ’77Smith, Mark ’76Smith, Martin ’19Smith, Milt ’40-41-42Smith, Nathan (Skip) ’58-
59-60Smith, Ray ’57-58-59Smith, Rob ’61-62Smith, Ryan ’00-01Smith, Vic ’41-42-44Smith, Willie ’65-67Snelling, Ken ’41-42Snyder, Greg ’69-70-71Soenksen, Matt ’92-93-
94-95Sogoian, Justin ’95-96Solari, Al ’41-42Solid, Ken ’44-45Solomon, Edward ’27-29-
30Soltis, John ’90Sommers, Jack ’38-39-40Sosnowski, Steve ’76-77Spalding, Scott ’88-89-
90-91Sparlis, Al ’41-42-45Spaulding, William ’34-
36Spielman, Art ’42Spindler, Rich ’65-66-67Spurling, Dennis ’68-69Stabile, Bach ’97Stalwick, Don ’51-52-53Stamper, Bill ’45-48Stanley, Charles ’26Stanley, Jim ’60-62-63Stanley, Matt ’99-00-01Stanley, Steve ’65-66-67Stauch, Scott ’77-78-79-
80Stawisky, Sam ’33-34-35Steel, Greg ’73Steele, Scott ’68Steffen, Art ’45-46-47-48Steffen, Jim ’57-58Steiner, Les ’46-47-48Stephens, Jason ’98-99-
00-01Stephens, Frank ’75-76-
77Steponovich, Tony ’67Stevens, Bob ’59-60-61Stevens, Derek ’90-91-
92-93Stevens, Matt ’83-84-85-
86Stevens, William ’19-20Stevenson, Scott ’86-87Stewart, Brian ’94Stickel, Walter ’31-32Stiers, William ’43Stiles, Bob ’65Stits, Bill ’51-52-53Stockert, Ernie ’50-51-52Stoeffen, Howard ’29Stokes, J.J. ’91-92-93-94Story, Al ’59Storey, Sam ’33-34Stout, Dave ’60-61-62Strawn, Dean ’44Stretz, Grady ’92-93-94-
95Strode, Woody ’37-38-39Stromsborg, Kevin ’01Stroschein, Breck ’48-49-
50Stuart, Shawn ’95-96-97-
98Strycula, Joey ’97-98-99Sua, Stephen ’98-99-00-
01Sullivan, John ’73-74-75Sullivan, Tom ’79-80-81-
82Sutherland, Lester ’36-
37-38Svensgaard, Ira ’45Sweetland, Pat ’73-74Swick, Jim ’73-74Sykes, Jim ’64
— T —Taber, Norman ’35-36Tamborski, Steve ’70Tandy, John ’26Tata, Vae ’94-95-98Tauscheck, Russell ’44-
45Tautolo, John ’77-78-79-
80Tautolo, Ray ’79Tautolo, Terry ’74-75Taylor, Eric ’64Taylor, Greg ’74-75-76Taylor, Tommy ’82-83-
84-85Tennell, Derek ’83-84-
85-86Tenningkeit, Tim ’74-75-
76Terry, John ’26Tetrick, Steve ’75-76-77Theodore, Terry ’82-83-
84-85
UCLA FOOTBALL LETTERMEN
Thoe, Rueben ’28-29-30Thomas, Cliff ’78-79Thomas, Jewerl ’75-76Thomas, Jim ’51-52Thomas, Larry ’80-81-82Thomas, Robert ’98-99-
00-01Thompkins, Glenn ’94-
95-96-97Thompson, Almose ’60-
61Thompson, Danny ’85-
86-87-88Thompson, Harry ’48-49Thursby, Scott ’23-24Tibbs, Burt ’51Tiedemann, Bill ’63Tiesing, Scot ’79-81Tighe, Brian ’91-92-93Timmons, George ’24Tinsley, Phil ’46-47-48Titensor, Glen ’76-77Toland, Don ’40Townsell, Jojo ’79-80-81-
82Toy, Maury ’88-89-90-91Treadaway, Jim ’82Treat, Ben ’58Trembley, Vic ’72Tretter, Ron ’66-68-69Tritt, Bill ’45Trotter, Harry ’33-34Troxel, William ’37
Truesdell, Steve ’61-62-63
Tuala, Siitupe ’89-90Tuiasosopo, Manu ’75-
76-77-78Tuinei, Mark ’78-79Tumey, Terry ’84-85-86-
87Turner, Eric ’87-88-89-90Turner, Jimmy ’78-80-
81-82Turner, Marcus ’85-86-
87-88Turner, Travor ’96-97-
98-99Turney, Grayson ’24-25Tyler, Ed ’42Tyler, Randy ’70-71-72Tyler, Wendell ’73-74-
75-76
— V —Vanis, Mike ’99-00Vannatta, Chuck ’43-44Vassar, Brad ’75Veal, Zeno ’71Velasco, Alfredo ’86-87-
88-89Velasco, Louis ’28Vena, Dan ’59-60-61Vernoy, Terry ’70-71-72Versen, Walter ’46Verti, Mark ’96-97-98Vieira, Steven ’01Viger, Joe ’38-39Villalobos, Ray ’86-87Villaneuva, Primo ’53-54Vlack, Russ ’46
KennyWashington
Kenyon Coleman and formerUCLA and NFL standout JohnRichardson
250 BRUIN FOOTBALL HISTORY
Von Sonn, Andy ’60-61-62
Vujovich, Roy ’48-49
— W —Waddell, Tom ’72-73-74Waddleton, Tim ’94Wagner, Jim ’88-89-90Wahler, Jim ’85-86-87-88Wai, Francis ’37-38Walen, Mark ’82-83-84-
85Walendy, Craig ’95-96-
97-98
Walker, Bruce ’90-91-92Walker, John ’61-62-63Walker, Ken ’76-77-78Walker, Kevin ’93-94-95Walker, Rick ’74-75-76Walker, Rob ’92-93-94-
95Wallace, Jim ’57-58-59Wallen, Dick ’56-57-58Walter, Charlie ’20-21Walton, Bruce ’70-71-72Walton, Cyril ’25Walton, Gary ’92-93-94-
95Ward, Phillip ’93-94-95-
96Ware, Matt ’01Ware, Tom ’65-66Warfield, Tim ’01Wargo, John ’71
Warnick, Russ ’84-85-86-87
Washington, Daron ’91-92-93-94
Washington, Kenny ’37-38-39
Washington, James ’84-85-86-87
Wassel, Doug ’84-85-86-87
Waterfield, Bob ’41-42-44
Waters, Gene ’95-96Watson, Bob ’48-49-50Watson, Jarvis ’95
Watts, Jack ’44-46Way, Guy ’50Wayland, Cory ’89-90-91Webb, Josh ’97-98-99-00Webb, Micah ’97-98-99-
00Weeden, Bob ’57-61Weisman, Mark ’97Weisstein, Julie ’49-50-51Welch, Herb ’83-84Wellendorf, Leonard ’29-
30-31Wentzel, Donald ’25-26Werner, Matt ’90-91-92-
93Wescott, Walt ’21-22-23West, Bert ’44-45-46West, Doug ’81-82-83Westland, Duke ’36Wetzel, Warren ’63
Wheeler, Bob ’44-45White, Brett ’74-75White, Gordon ’22White, John ’62-63White Jr., Manuel ’01White, Roger ’53-54-55White, Tony ’97-98-99-
00Whitebook, Milt ’39-40Whitenight, Tom ’85-86-
87Whitfield, Clint ’56-57-
58Whitfield, Eric ’96-97-98-
99Whitney, Jerry ’47Widmer, Don ’67-68-69Wiener, Herb ’40-41-42-
43Wikert, Ryan ’00Wilcox, Bryan ’87-88Wilcox, Tom ’26-27Wilder, Marc ’88-89-90-
91Wiley, Bryan ’81-82-83-
84Wiley, Micheal ’96-97-98Wilford, David ’98Wilkes, Rick ’69-70Wilkins, Ryan ’98-99-00Wilkinson, Bob ’48-49-
50Wilks, Deon ’90Williams, Billy Bob ’35-
36-37Williams, Dave ’50Williams, Dokie ’78-79-
80-82Williams, Greg ’73-74Williams, Jim ’74-76Williams, Julius ’98-99Williams, Kevin ’89-90-
91-92Williams, Lewis ’52Williams, Michael ’89-
90-91-92Williams, Robin ’39-40Williams, Rusty ’99-00-
01Williams, Shaun ’94-95-
96-97Williams, Steve ’73Williams, Steve ’81-82-83Willmer, Brian ’94-95-
96-97Willoughby, Howard ’30Wills, Duane ’59-60
Wills, Shawn ’88-89-90-91
Wilson, Al ’84-85Wilson, Kirk ’56-57-58Wilton, Wilton ’33-34Windom, Glenn ’78-80-
81Wingle, Blake ’80-81-82Winnek, John ’88-89-90-
91Witcher, Dick ’64-65Witt, Dean ’43-44-46Woefle, Rod ’42-45Wollard, Ron ’76-77Womble, Wendell ’34Wood, John ’32Woodfin, London ’91-
92-93-94Woods, Bill ’44-47Woolley, Don ’76Worley, Blake ’99-00Wright, Doc ’21Wrightman, Tim ’78-79-
80-81Wyatt, Harold ’20Wyrick, Clestine ’36-37-
38
— Y —Yearick, Clayton ’32-33Yelich, Chris ’80-81-82-
83Young, Chuck ’44Young, H. M. ’43Young, Mike ’81-82-83-
84Yturralde, Martin ’19Yurosek, Gary ’56
— Z —Zaby, Carl ’74-75Zaby, John ’36-39Zamano, Rosco ’96Zarubica, Mladin ’37-38-
39Zdenek, Jason ’97-00Zelinka, Bob ’50-51Zeno, Eric ’87Zeno, Joe ’60-61-62Zeno, Lance ’87-88-89-90Zeno, Larry ’62-63-64Zilinskas, John ’88-90Zimmerman, Kurt ’65-66Zimmerman, Meyer ’29Zwaneveld, Onno ’83-84-
85-86
True Freshmen StartersPlayer Pos YearMatt Ware CB 2001Nate Fikse P 1999Ricky Manning, Jr. CB 1999Marques Anderson CB 1997Cheyane Caldwell FB 1995Cade McNown QB 1995Chris Sailer P 1995Javelin Guidry CB 1994Jonathan Ogden OT 1992Carlton Gray CB 1989John Lee PK 1982Lupe Sanchez CB 1979Norm Johnson PK 1978†Kenny Easley FS 1977Billy Don Jackson DL 1977Manu Tuiasosopo DL 1975†Kickoffs only as a freshman. *1972-present
Redshirt Freshmen StartersPlayer Pos YearEyoseph Efseaff OG 2001Rodney Liesle DT 2000Cory Paus QB 1999Mike Saffer OG 1999Rusty Williams DE 1999Blake Worley OT 1999Santi Hall LB 1998Ryan Nece LB 1998Jason Stephens SS 1998Kris Farris OT 1996Chad Overhauser OT 1994Bjorn Merten PK 1993Donnie Edwards OLB 1992Carl Greenwood CB 1991Craig Novitsky OT 1990Vaughn Parker OG/T 1990Tommy Maddox QB 1990Courtney Keyler P 1990Bret Johnson QB 1989Matt Darby SS 1988Alfredo Velasco PK 1986Dennis Price SS 1984James Washington FS 1984Kevin Buenafe P 1981Jojo Townsell FL 1979*1972-present
Four-Year StartersPlayer Pos YearsRyan Nece LB 1998-01Cade McNown QB 1995-98Chad Overhauser OT 1994-97Bjorn Merten PK 1993-96Jonathan Ogden OT 1992-95Craig Novitsky OG 1990-93Vaughn Parker OT 1990-93Carlton Gray CB 1989-92Matt Darby SS 1988-91Alfredo Velasco PK 1986-89James Washington FS 1984-87John Lee PK 1982-85Kevin Buenafe P 1981-84Lupe Sanchez CB 1979-80,