UCLA vs. Opponents
UCLA Bruins
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University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA Founded: 1919 Stadium: Rose Bowl Capacity: 91,136 Colors: Blue & Gold Coach: DeShaun Foster Conference: Big 10- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
10/7/2023 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 25-17 | |
9/21/2019 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 67-63 | |
10/15/2016 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 21-27 | |
11/14/2015 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 27-31 | |
11/10/2012 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 44-36 | |
10/8/2011 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 28-25 | |
10/2/2010 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 34-12 | |
11/14/2009 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 43-7 | |
10/4/2008 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 28-3 | |
10/27/2007 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 7-27 | |
10/28/2006 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 15-37 | |
10/15/2005 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 44-41 | |
11/6/2004 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 29-31 | |
11/8/2003 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 13-31 | |
12/7/2002 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 27-48 | |
11/3/2001 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 14-20 | |
10/3/1998 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 49-17 | |
8/30/1997 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 34-37 | |
11/9/1996 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 38-14 | |
9/23/1995 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 15-24 | |
9/24/1994 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 0-21 | |
11/6/1993 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 40-27 | |
10/17/1992 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 17-30 | |
11/2/1991 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 44-3 | |
9/29/1990 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 30-20 | |
10/29/1988 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 30-34 | |
10/25/1986 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 54-16 | |
10/19/1985 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 31-30 | |
10/13/1984 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 27-24 | |
10/15/1983 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 24-14 | |
10/16/1982 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 42-17 | |
10/17/1981 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | T 17-17 | |
10/13/1979 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 14-17 | |
10/14/1978 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 45-31 | |
10/15/1977 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | #Lost 27-16 | @ Spokane, WA |
10/16/1976 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 62-3 | |
10/18/1975 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 37-23 | @ Spokane, WA |
10/19/1974 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 17-13 | |
10/20/1973 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 24-13 | @ Spokane, WA |
10/28/1972 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 35-20 | |
10/9/1971 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 34-21 | @ Spokane, WA |
10/30/1970 (Fri) | vs. Washington State * | W 54-9 | |
10/11/1969 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 46-14 | @ Spokane, WA |
9/28/1968 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 31-21 | |
9/30/1967 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 51-23 | @ Spokane, WA |
11/1/1958 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 20-38 | |
11/9/1957 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 19-13 | @ Spokane, WA |
10/13/1956 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 28-0 | |
10/1/1955 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 55-0 | |
10/24/1953 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 44-7 | |
9/30/1950 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 42-0 | |
10/22/1949 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 27-20 | |
9/18/1948 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 48-26 | |
9/26/1941 (Fri) | vs. Washington State * | W 7-6 | |
11/16/1940 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | W 34-26 | |
11/30/1939 (Thu) | vs. Washington State * | W 24-7 | |
11/5/1938 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | W 21-0 | |
10/23/1937 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 0-3 | |
11/14/1936 (Sat) | vs. Washington State * | L 7-32 | |
11/30/1933 (Thu) | vs. Washington State * | W 7-0 | |
11/24/1932 (Thu) | vs. Washington State * | L 0-3 | |
10/3/1931 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 0-13 | |
11/10/1928 (Sat) | @ Washington State * | L 0-38 | @ Portland, OR |
UCLA has won 41 and scored 1818 points Washington State has won 21 and scored 1257 points with 1 being tied |
# Forfeit * Conference Game |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.