UCLA football graph: A look back at 2018
When UCLA matched its worst start since 1943, things looked bleak. But by the time the Bruins finished the year, they appeared to be the happiest 3-9 team in the country.
Subtle improvements on offense and defense, as well as a rivalry win over USC, built late-season momentum, and the Bruins went into the offseason feeling hopeful about the future under Chip Kelly.
“We’re there, we can compete with some of the best teams in this conference,” running back Joshua Kelley said last
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