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AUSTIN (AP) — UCLA has
opened the season 0-2 for only the
second time in the past 26 years.
Traveling to llth-ranked Texas
(1-0), the Bruins will try to avoid
making the wrong kind of history
Saturday by falling to 0-3.
That has not happened since 1971,
when Pepper Rodgers was coach and
the Bruins started 0-4 before finishing
the year 2-7-1 — the school’s worst
record in the past 35 years.
“For them, it’s a make or break
game,” said Texas nose tackle Chris
Akins. “Coming out 0-3 would be a
hard way to start things off. This
game could turn around their
whole season.”
That’s what second-year UCLA
coach Bob Toledo is hoping.
After going 5-6 in his first year and
coming under fire for play calls in the
final minutes of narrow losses to
Washington State (37-34) and Ten
nessee (30-24), Toledo could use a
victory Saturday to help quiet critics.
“This team is not dead and
buried,” Toledo said. “We are going
to fight and kick and battle. We are
going to stick together as a family.
“I’m going to keep all the nice let
ters I’m getting, so that I can write
back at the end of the season and
thank them for sticking with us.”
Toledo was quick to note that
UCLA opened 0-2 in 1993 and went
on to finish 8-4 with a berth in the
Rose Bowl.
“The last four Rose Bowls UCLA
went to, they didn’t win the first
league game,” Toledo said, having
done his homework to find some
positives amid the gloom.
“This season is not over, and we
weren’t playing Sisters of the Poor in
our first two games. Sometimes,
when you get so close and you had
it in your grasp, it’s tougher.”
In UCLA’s loss to Washington
State, the Bruins went for it and
failed on fourth down at the
Cougars’ 1 late in the game rather
than kick a field goal and force
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