AdvertisementFor the Bruins, their game against Utah is the program’s biggest since facing USC in November 2015 with the Pac-12 South title at stake. When UCLA beat undermanned Stanford last month, it seemed to signify little besides ending that 11-game losing streak in the series. When UCLA beat Colorado on Saturday, soundly thrumming the Buffaloes for a third consecutive victory, the trends became impossible to ignore. UCLA head coach Chip Kelly looks on from the sideline during the first half of a game against Colorado on Saturday at the Rose Bowl. UCLA has scored 30 or more points in four consecutive games and five of its last six.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 03, 2019 22:07 UTC