The UCLA Bruins football team knows top competition, in large part because they are part of the Pacific-12 Football Conference.
The Pac-12 is full of top-notch teams, and the UCLA Bruins finished ninth in the Pac-12 with a record of 4-8 in 2010. The
UCLA Bruins will inevitably be looking to top the dominant teams in the Pac-12 for the 2011 season.
The history of the UCLA Bruins football program dates back generations, and many memorable moments have happened since
then. Many players from the UCLA Bruins football program have gone on to not only make an impact beyond NCAA football, but also end up in the Pro Football Hall
of Fame, like Troy Aikman, Jimmy Johnson, Bob Waterfield and Tom Fears.
The UCLA Bruins have one of the most iconic home venues in all of college football. The
Rose Bowl hosts the home games of the UCLA Bruins football team, and has since 1982. The Rose Bowl has a capacity of more
than 91,000 and hosts many top events throughout the year, including the legendary Rose Bowl game at the end of every season.
The atmosphere at every single one of the UCLA Bruins football games is unforgettable, which is perhaps why sports tickets are popular every season. One of the best ways to
enjoy one of the UCLA Bruins games live is to go with your group of friends. Don your UCLA gear, round up your crew and head
out to cheer on the Bruins this season.