Joshua Kelley can just laugh and shake his head until somebody gets it right. “You can’t really live in the past as a player because it’ll just set you up for something bad,” Kelley said Monday. “It’s been a little bit different around campus, around Westwood,” Kelley said of the atmosphere since the last rivalry game. “But I always try to tell them that we played a great team.”UCLA running back Joshua Kelley celebrates after scoring a touchdown against USC last year. UCLA’s 49-3 defeat left the Bruins (4-6 overall, 4-3 Pac-12) two games behind Utah and 1½ games behind USC.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 19, 2019 01:52 UTC