词条 | 1973 UCLA Bruins football team |
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| sport = football | year = 1973 | team = UCLA Bruins | logo = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | image = | image_size = | image_alt = | conference = Pacific-8 | division = | short_conf = Pac-8 | BCSRank = | CoachRank = 9 | APRank = 12 | record = 9–2 | conf_record = 6–1 | wins_vacated = | wins_forfeited = | conf_wins_vacated = | conf_wins_forfeited = | head_coach = Pepper Rodgers | hc_year = 3rd | off_coach = Homer Smith | oc_year = 2nd | off_scheme = | def_coach = | dc_year = | def_scheme = | stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | champion = | bowl = | bowl_result = | conf_champ = | conf_champ_result = }}{{1973 Pacific-8 football standings}} The 1973 UCLA Bruins football team represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. {{nowrap|Members of}} the Pacific-8 Conference, the Bruins were led by third-year head coach Pepper Rodgers and played their home games at the {{nowrap|Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.}} Quarterbacks Mark Harmon and John Sciarra ran the wishbone offense, and the Bruins were 9–2 overall and 6–1 om the Pac-8. After an opening loss at fourth-ranked {{nowrap|Nebraska,[1]}} {{nowrap|the Bruins}} won nine straight, but lost again to USC in the {{nowrap|season finale.[2]}} {{nowrap|UCLA repeated}} as conference runner-up, but the Pac-8 did not allow a second bowl team until {{nowrap|the 1975 season.}} They were ranked twelfth in the final AP poll, ninth in the UPI {{nowrap|coaches poll.}} Schedule{{CFB schedule| rankyear = 1973 | poll = AP Poll |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 8 | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | rank = 10 | opponent = Nebraska | opprank = 4 | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE [1] | tv = ABC | score = 13–40 | attend = 74,966 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 22 | w/l = w | nonconf = y | rank = 18 | opponent = Iowa | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}} | tv = | score = 55–18 | attend = 34,456 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 29 | w/l = w | nonconf = y | away = y | rank = 17 | opponent = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | tv = | score = 34–21 | attend = 60,850 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 6 | w/l = w | nonconf = y | rank = 16 | opponent = Utah | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}} | tv = | score = 66–16 | attend = 32,697 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 13 | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 15 | opponent = Stanford | site_stadium = Stanford Stadium | site_cityst = Stanford, CA [3] | tv = | score = 59–13 | attend = 55,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 20 | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 13 | opponent = Washington State | site_stadium = Joe Albi Stadium | site_cityst = Spokane, WA [4] | tv = | score = 24–13 | attend = 32,200 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 27 | w/l = w | rank = 13 | opponent = California | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}} | tv = | score = 61–21 | attend = 35,492 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 3 | w/l = w | rank = 10 | opponent = Washington | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}} | tv = | score = 62–13 | attend = 30,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 10 | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 9 | opponent = Oregon | site_stadium = Autzen Stadium | site_cityst = Eugene, OR | tv = | score = 27–7 | attend = 21,200 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 17 | w/l = w | rank = 8 | opponent = Oregon State | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}} | tv = | score = 56–14 | attend = 18,540 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 24 | w/l = l | away = y | rank = 8 | opponent = USC | opprank = 9 | gamename = {{nowrap|Victory Bell}} | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Los Angeles, CA}}[2] | tv = ABC | score = 13–23 | attend = 88,037 }} }}{{small|Source:}}[5]
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References1. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aaZYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7OADAAAAIBAJ&pg=1808%2C1898844 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(location)|agency=Associated Press |title=Cornhuskers too much for Bruins|date=September 9, 1973 |page=1C}} {{UCLA Bruins football navbox}}2. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OTJWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=l-cDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3063%2C6045569 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(location)|agency=Associated Press |title=Another Pasadena visit for USC...|date=November 25, 1973 |page=1D}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=How They Scored|url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/157430350?|accessdate=September 21, 2007|work=Los Angeles Times|date=October 14, 1973}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=J0MnAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Q-EDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4520%2C5033155 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(location)|agency=Associated Press |title=Bruins sputter, but beat WSU 24-13|date=October 21, 1973 |page=2B}} 5. ^ [https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/ucla/1973-schedule.html College Football @ Sports-Reference.com] 6. ^1975 UCLA Media Guide, UCLA Athletic News Bureau, 1975 3 : UCLA Bruins football seasons|1973 Pacific-8 Conference football season|1973 in sports in California |
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