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The 1975 UCLA Bruins football team represented the
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in the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. Led by second-year head coach Dick Vermeil, the Bruins won their first Pacific-8 championship in a decade and were 8–2–1 in the regular season. On New Year's Day, UCLA upset previously undefeated and top-ranked
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in the Rose Bowl and climbed to fifth in the final rankings.


Regular season

Coming off an injury-plagued 1974 season at 6–3–2, UCLA began the season ranked #16. A season-opening 37–21 win over Iowa State in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum saw them move up to twelfth; this was followed by a 34–28 win over #10
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. But they stumbled in a turnover-plagued 20–20 tie at
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; second-ranked Ohio State traveled west and handed UCLA its first loss of the season, on October 4. After the game, head coach
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prophetically told his team that they would be facing UCLA again in the Rose Bowl. UCLA was the only opponent to score more than 14 points in a game all season against Ohio State, and they did it twice. The Ohio State loss dropped the Bruins out of the top 20, but they returned to #13 after wins over Stanford, Washington State, and a key win over
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. But another loss, this time to Washington 17–13, dropped them back out of the top 20 and resulted in a five-way tie at the top of the Pac-8 between UCLA, California, Stanford, USC, and Washington. After a pair of wins over the Oregon schools, the Bruins went into their season-ending game against
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USC needing a win to go to the Rose Bowl; a loss or tie would send California to Pasadena. Despite fumbling 11 times and losing 8, UCLA beat the Trojans 25–22. UCLA ended up tied with California for the Pac-8 championship, but advanced to the Rose Bowl on the strength of their 28–14 win over the Golden Bears. The Bruins went into the Rose Bowl ranked #11. Ironically, the 1975 USC-UCLA game was legendary coach John McKay and Vermeil's final game at the Coliseum. It was the only
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appearance for Vermeil in his two seasons at UCLA; a month later he left for the
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of the
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.


Schedule


Game summaries


Ohio State

1st quarter scoring: UCLA – James Sarpy 13-yard pass from John Sciarra (Brett White kick); OSU – Greene 2-yard run (Klaban kick) 2nd quarter scoring: OSU – Johnson 3-yard run (Klaban kick); OSU – Johnson 2-yard run (Klaban kick); OSU – Greene 17-yard run (Klaban kick) 3rd quarter scoring: OSU – A. Griffin 17-yard run (Klaban kick); OSU – Klaban 34-yard field goal; UCLA – Eddie Ayers 2-yard run (White kick) 4th quarter scoring: UCLA – Ayers 1-yard run (kick failed); OSU – Klaban 42-yard field goal


Ohio State (Rose Bowl)

1st quarter scoring: Ohio State – Tom Klaban 42-yard field goal 2nd quarter scoring: No score 3rd quarter scoring: UCLA – Brett White 33-yard field goal; UCLA – Wally Henry 16-yard pass from John Sciarra (White kick failed); UCLA – Henry 67-yard pass from Sciarra (White kick) 4th quarter scoring: Ohio State – Pete Johnson 3-yard run (Klaban kick); UCLA – Wendell Tyler 54-yard run (White kick)


Players and coaches


Roster

34 returning lettermen from Coach Dick Vermeil's first team that was 6–3–2 in 1974.


Offense

* 89 Norm Andersen, SE * 70 Gus Coppens LT * 73 Phil McKinnely, LG * 62 Mitch Kahn, C * 51
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, RG * 75 Jack DeMartinis, RT * 7 Rick Walker, TE * 15 John Sciarra QB * 22 Wendell Tyler, LHB * 30 Eddie Ayers, RHB * 8 Wally Henry, FL


Defense

* 42 Jeff Smith, S * 68 Tim Tennigkeit, LT * 56 Terry Tautolo, ILB * 59 Pete Pele, NG * Kelly Stroich, ILB * 90 Bob Crawford, RT * 83 Dale Curry, OLB * 87 Raymond Burks, OLB * 29 Barney Person, LCB * 21 Oscar Edwards, RCB * Matt Fahl, S * 88 Pat Schmidt, S * 82 John Terando DB


Specialists

* 34 Brett White, PK * 6 John Sullivan, P


Coaches

* Dick Vermeil, head coach *
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, assistant head coach/defensive coordinator * Jim Criner, linebackers/tight ends * Terry Donahue, offensive line *
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, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks/wide receivers * Jerry Long, offensive line/defensive line * Billie Matthews, running backs * Bill McPherson, defensive line *
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, wide receivers/tight ends *
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, defensive backs * Mike Flores, graduate assistant


Awards and honors

* John Sciarra, QB, All-Conference, NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship, ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All America, National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarship, NCAA Top Eight Award, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (2014) * Randy Cross, G, All-Conference, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (2010) * Fulton Kuykendall, LB, All-Conference * Head coach Dick Vermeil will be inducted into the
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as a member of the Class of 2014. * Barney Person, CB, Lead nation & UCLA in interceptions, made key Rose Bowl interception


1975 team players in the NFL

The following players were claimed in the
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. The following players were claimed in the 1976 NFL Draft. The following player was claimed in the 1977 NFL Draft.


References


External links


Sports Reference
- 1975 UCLA football season {{Pac-12 Conference football champions
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