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1998 UCLA Bruins football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1998
teamUCLA Bruins
sportfootball
imageUCLA Bruins logo.svg
image_size150
conferencePacific-10 Conference
short_confPac-10
CoachRank8
APRank8
record10–2
conf_record8–0
head_coachBob Toledo
hc_year3rd
off_coachAl Borges
oc_year3rd
def_coachNick Aliotti
dc_year1st
stadiumRose Bowl
championPac-10 champion
bowl[Rose Bowl](1999-rose-bowl)
bowl_resultL 31–38 vs. [Wisconsin](1998-wisconsin-badgers-football-team)

The 1998 UCLA Bruins football team represented the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as a member of the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by third-year head coach Bob Toledo, the Bruins compiled an overall record of 10–2 with a mark of 8–0 in conference play, winning the Pac-10 title. UCLA earned a berth in the Rose Bowl, where the Bruins lost to Wisconsin. UCLA was ranked No. 8 in both the final AP poll and the final Coaches Poll. The team played home games at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Schedule

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Rankings

Game summaries

Texas

Pasadena, California

Houston

Houston, Texas

Washington State

Pasadena, California

Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Oregon

Pasadena, California

California

Berkeley, California

Stanford

Pasadena, California

Oregon State

Corvallis, Oregon

Washington

Seattle

USC

(Victory Bell) Pasadena, California Eight straight wins against the Trojans.

Miami (FL)

Miami

Wisconsin (Rose Bowl)

(Rose Bowl) Pasadena, California Main article: 1999 Rose Bowl

First quarter scoring: Wisconsin – Ron Dayne 54-yard run (Matt Davenport kick); UCLA – Jermaine Lewis 38-yard pass from Cade McNown (Chris Sailer kick)

Second quarter scoring: Wisconsin – Dayne seven-yard run (Davenport kick); UCLA – Durell Price 61-yard pass from Freddie Mitchell (Sailer kick); UCLA – Danny Farmer 41-yard pass from McNown (Sailer kick); Wisconsin – Dayne 10-yard run(Davenport kick); Wisconsin – Davenport 40-yard field goal

Third quarter scoring: Wisconsin – Dayne 22-yard run (Davenport kick); UCLA – Lewis 10-yard run (Sailer kick);

Fourth quarter scoring: Wisconsin – Jamar Fletcher 46-yard interception return (Davenport kick); UCLA – Sailer 30-yard field goal--

Roster

1999 NFL draft

The following players were selected in the 1999 NFL draft.

References

References

  1. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (September 13, 1998). "A Texas Two-Stomp". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  2. Plaschke, Bill. (September 20, 1998). "Houston, It Was a Real Problem". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (October 4, 1998). "UCLA Defends Itself". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  4. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (October 12, 1998). "It's a Family Thing for UCLA". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  5. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (October 18, 1998). "UCLA Uses Finishing Kick". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  6. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (October 25, 1998). "UCLA Is Still Standing". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  7. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (November 1, 1998). "Bruins Teeter but Hang On". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  8. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (November 8, 1998). "Bruins Use Escape Claws". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  9. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (November 14, 1998). "Rose in Hand, Fiesta on Mind". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  10. Kawakami, Tim. (November 22, 1998). "Bruin Defense Has a Ball Playing Take-Away". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  11. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (December 6, 1998). "Bruins Make Rose Bed : Tennessee Secures Fiesta Bowl Berth, With a Hopeful Florida State Waiting in the Wings". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  12. Howard–Cooper, Scott. (January 2, 1999). "After Dayne Runs Them Over, They Beat Themselves Up: UCLA Conquered and Divided After Rose Bowl Defeat". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  13. (October 17, 1998). "Oregon vs. Ucla". [[USA Today]].
  14. [http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/scores98/98297/98297379.htm USA Today]. Retrieved 2014-Nov-23.
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