UCLA leads the all-time series, 51-32-1 following UCLA's victory over Cal on October 12, 2013.
Cal has won four of the last six meetings and eight of the last 13. UCLA holds the longest win streak in the series, winning 12 straight from 1978 through 1989.
These records also include (as a loss) UCLA's forfeit of the 1977 victory in which UCLA won 21-19 on the field. UCLA forfeited all seven victories from the 1977 due to using an ineligible player. At the time, such instances were counted as losses, dissimilar from the modern practice of "vacating" the result. Prior to the 1977 forfeit, UCLA had won the previous five games, bringing the "on the field" win streak to 18 games.
Cal State University of Los Angeles (about 30 minutes away from UCLA) Loyola Marymount University (about 15 minutes away from UCLA) Cal State University of Northridge (about 20 minutes away from UCLA)
The driving distance from California Baptist University to UCLA is 71 miles.
The best answer I can come up with is that UCLA started off as an extension of Cal and later became its own school. Since Cal has cursive letters, UCLA copied the same logo style but only kept the U capitalized.
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I say CalPoly because it's known for specializing in certain fields. UCLA is just general and all it's fields are the same.
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Cal Poly football team plane crash happened on 1960-10-29.
If by Cal you mean Berkeley, then somewhat yes. UCLA and UC Berkeley are two of the ten University of California campuses. Each works independent of the other. These two schools are generally considered the best of the UC campuses in college rankings with Berkeley coming out on top.
According to College Football Data Warehouse, as of the 2007 season South Carolina and USC have met twice in football. In 1980, Southern Cal won 23-13 and in 1983 THE USC won 38-14.
UCLA was originally founded as a branch of UC Berkeley for Southern California. Being a younger relative of the Cal Bears, it was only fitting to have the mascot be a Bruin (a young bear).
UCLA was originally founded as a branch of UC Berkeley for Southern California. Being a younger relative of the Cal Bears, it was only fitting to have the mascot be a Bruin (a young bear).
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