1982 UCLA Bruins football team
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The 1982 UCLA Bruins football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their seventh year under head coach Terry Donahue, the Bruins compiled a 10–1–1 record (5–1–1 Pac-10), finished in first place in the Pacific-10 Conference. In the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, the Bruins defeated Michigan of the Big Ten Conference by ten points and remained at fifth in the final AP Poll.
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*UCLA – Howell 9-yard pass from Tom Ramsey . UCLA 7–0. Drive:
*USC – Steve Jordan 44-yard field goal. UCLA 7–3. Drive:
*UCLA – Danny Andrews 23-yard run . UCLA 14–3. Drive:
;Second quarter
*UCLA – John Lee 45-yard field goal. UCLA 17–3. Drive:
*USC – Todd Spencer 3-yard run . UCLA 17–10. Drive:
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*UCLA – John Lee 42-yard field goal. UCLA 20–10. Drive:
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*USC – Steve Jordan 21-yard field goal. UCLA 20–13. Drive:
*USC – Mark Boyer 1-yard pass from Scott Tinsley , 0:00. UCLA 20–19. Drive:
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*USC – Scott Tinsley – 14/23, 137 yards, TD, INT
*UCLA – Tom Ramsey – 11/24, 135 yards
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*USC – Anthony Gibson – 30 rushes, 97 yards
*UCLA – Danny Andrews – 15 rushes, 78 yards, TD
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*USC – Jeff Simmons – 4 receptions, 46 yards
*UCLA – Kevin Nelson – 2 receptions, 33 yards
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The 1982 UCLA Bruins football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their seventh year under head coach Terry Donahue, the Bruins compiled a 10–1–1 record (5–1–1 Pac-10), finished in first place in the Pacific-10 Conference. In the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, the Bruins defeated Michigan of the Big Ten Conference by ten points and remained at fifth in the final AP Poll. UCLA's offensive leaders in 1982 were quarterback Tom Ramsey with 2,986 passing yards, running back Danny Andrews with 482 rushing yards, and wide receiver Cormac Carney with 779 receiving yards. Prior to this season, UCLA moved its home games to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena; they had played in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum since 1928, sharing with the USC Trojans.
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