For UCLA football, damage goes beyond the final score

Saturday's Pac-12 football clash between preseason conference favorites, No. 18 UCLA and No. 12 Oregon, has taken on a single-game elimination feel. Both the Bruins and Ducks come into the highly anticipated cross-divisional affair with the fresh

UCLA wide receiver Devin Lucien (15) can't reach a pass in the end zone as Oregon defensive back Troy Hill (13) defends in the first half of the Bruins' 42-30 loss at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014. (Photo by Keith

UCLA did not have quite the statement win that Oregon was able to accomplish, and the Bruins struggled in their first three games against solid competition. Jim Mora's squad beat Virginia, Memphis and Texas each by one score, before finally showing

It was a heated encounter filled with the trademark UCLA football aggression, brimming with the famed Bruins fight, marred by one tiny problem. It occurred not on the field, but the sidelines, between UCLA Coach Jim Mora and defensive coordinator Jeff 

Full coverage of UCLA's second loss of the season, eliminating all national championship talk nonsense.