For UCLA football, damage goes beyond the final score

Oregon's defense went through a regime change in the offseason. Is it more of the same, or have things changed in Eugene?

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

Oregon's defense went through a regime change in the offseason. Is it more of the same, or have things changed in Eugene?

And it was playing out all over television and the internet the rest of the day in a 42-30 game that wasn't that close. For Mora and UCLA, it was a bad look. Almost as bad at what happened on the field. The Bruins were clearly in over their heads

The Ducks were having their way with the Bruins, marching up and down the field with ease while finding gaping holes in UCLA's defense. If Oregon wasn't running at, around or over the Bruins, it was zipping passes to open receivers for long games.