UCLA Coaches
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- |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Coach | Years | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | |
DeShaun Foster | 2024 | 1-0 | 16 | 13 | |||||||
Chip Kelly | 2018-2023 | 35-34 | 2155 | 1978 | 1-1 | 70 | 59 | 26-26 | 1629 | 1549 | |
Jim Mora | 2012-2017 | 47-31 | 2537 | 2196 | 2-3 | 154 | 168 | 29-25 | 1665 | 1592 | |
Rick Neuheisel | 2008-2011 | 21-30 | 1063 | 1427 | 1-1 | 44 | 41 | 14-22 | 721 | 997 | |
Karl Dorrell | 2003-2007 | 35-28 | 1668 | 1573 | 1-4 | 123 | 140 | 24-18 | 1132 | 1094 | |
Bob Toledo | 1996-2002 | 50-32 | 2570 | 2135 | 2-2 | 107 | 95 | 32-24 | 1721 | 1564 | |
Terry Donahue | 1976-1995 | 144-81-8 | 6318 | 4515 | 8-4-1 | 303 | 271 | 93-56-5 | 4165 | 3044 | |
Dick Vermeil | 1974-1975 | 15-5-3 | 589 | 417 | 1-0 | 23 | 10 | 10-3-1 | 345 | 231 | |
Pepper Rodgers | 1971-1973 | 19-12-1 | 987 | 681 | 12-7-1 | 647 | 377 | ||||
J. Thompson Tommy Prothro | 1965-1970 | 41-18-3 | 1622 | 1045 | 1-0 | 14 | 12 | 22-10-2 | 906 | 582 | |
William F. Bill Barnes | 1959-1964 | 29-30-2 | 888 | 970 | 0-1 | 3 | 21 | 13-11 | 388 | 359 | |
George W. Dickerson | 1958 | 3-6-1 | 136 | 173 | 2-4-1 | 98 | 111 | ||||
Harry R. Red Sanders | 1949-1957 | 66-19-1 | 2059 | 861 | 0-2 | 34 | 45 | 47-11-1 | 1479 | 589 | |
Bert LaBrucherie | 1945-1948 | 23-16 | 790 | 511 | 0-1 | 14 | 45 | 13-11 | 426 | 311 | |
Edwin C. Babe Horrell | 1939-1944 | 24-31-6 | 756 | 860 | 0-1 | 0 | 9 | 13-17-5 | 369 | 492 | |
William H. Bill Spaulding | 1925-1938 | 72-51-8 | 1871 | 1356 | 14-33-4 | 352 | 836 | ||||
James J. Cline | 1923-1924 | 2-10-3 | 94 | 241 | |||||||
Harry Trotter | 1920-1922 | 2-13-1 | 118 | 500 | |||||||
Fred W. Cozens | 1919 | 2-6 | 52 | 193 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.
In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.