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1954 National Champions
The 1954 Bruins, coached by legendary head Henry R. "Red" Sanders, compiled a perfect 9-0 record and were voted National Champions by the United Press International. The team produced five shutouts along the way versus San Diego Navy (67-0), Stanford (72-0), Oregon State (61-0), Oregon (41-0), and the little boys of Troy (34-0). Their victims also included the defending National champions, Maryland (12-7). The victory margin over Stanford still stands as a school record.
UCLA didn't not play in the Rose Bowl because of the quirky "no-repeat" rule and eventually had to share the national championship with Ohio State (AP).
The team was led by 1st team All-Americans T Jack Ellena, G Jim Salsbury, and F Bob Davenport.. Other All-American honors went to H Primo Villanueva, G Sam Boghosian, G Hardiman Cureton, C John Peterson, P Bob Heydenfeldt, H Jim Decker, T Joe Ray, Q Terry Debay, and E Rommie Loudd.
Three of the assistant coaches from this 1954 National Championship season went on to serve as head coaches for the Bruins: George Dickerson, Bill Barnes, and Tommy Prothro.
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Conference Championships
Conference Champions PCC (1928-1958) 7 Titles 1935t, 1939t, 1942, 1946, 1953, 1954, 1955
AAWU (1959-1967) 3 titles 1959t, 1961, 1965
PAC 8 (1968-1977) 1 title 1975t
PAC 10 (1978-on) 7 titles 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987t, 1993, 1997t, 1998