UCLA beat Utah once in recent memory at Don Rickles Stadium in Salt Lake, but it doesn't happen too often. The Bruins beat the Utes pretty handily last season, but that was at the Rose Bowl. I wouldn't count on them beating the Utes in Salt Lake, as that's a tough place to get a road win.
That said, it depends on whether or not Joe Dirt is healthy at QB for Utah. He's a tough kid, but it'll only be about 10 months recovery from an ACL injury. Seems iffy.
Well, they destroyed Utah last season but that didn't mean much because we found out Utah is not any good after Penn St. blew them out in the Rose Bowl game. Utah was the Pac 12 rep and they were exposed and a complete embarrassment IMO.
I think USC and UCLA equally embarrassed the PAC12, and that is saying something because the PAC12 is the shittiest conference in the nation. UCLA getting bent over and banged by that loud-mouthed Jabroni was unsettling, and USC fucking the dog against Tulare was almost as bad. It was just a bowl season of absolute suckage.
UCLA beat Utah once in recent memory at Don Rickles Stadium in Salt Lake, but it doesn't happen too often. The Bruins beat the Utes pretty handily last season, but that was at the Rose Bowl. I wouldn't count on them beating the Utes in Salt Lake, as that's a tough place to get a road win.
That said, it depends on whether or not Joe Dirt is healthy at QB for Utah. He's a tough kid, but it'll only be about 10 months recovery from an ACL injury. Seems iffy.
not happening.
Well, they destroyed Utah last season but that didn't mean much because we found out Utah is not any good after Penn St. blew them out in the Rose Bowl game. Utah was the Pac 12 rep and they were exposed and a complete embarrassment IMO.