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{{DISPLAYTITLE:1993 Season}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:1993 Season}} | ||
− | * Earned [[Championships|Pac 10 championship]] and trip to Rose Bowl by virtue of beating [[Arizona]] and [[USC]] in tie-breaker. | + | * Earned [[Championships|Pac 10 championship]] and trip to [[1994 Rose Bowl|Rose Bowl]] by virtue of beating [[Arizona]] and [[USC]] in tie-breaker. |
* Finished season ranked #18. | * Finished season ranked #18. | ||
* The [[Washington]] game saw [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] connected with [[Stokes, J.J.|J.J. Stokes]] for a 95-yard TD pass that stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history. | * The [[Washington]] game saw [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] connected with [[Stokes, J.J.|J.J. Stokes]] for a 95-yard TD pass that stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history. |
Revision as of 18:20, 21 August 2017
1993 Season
- Earned Pac 10 championship and trip to Rose Bowl by virtue of beating Arizona and USC in tie-breaker.
- Finished season ranked #18.
- The Washington game saw Wayne Cook connected with J.J. Stokes for a 95-yard TD pass that stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history.
- Six players earned All-American honors: safety Marvin Goodwin, placekicker Bjorn Merten, linebacker Jamir Miller, offensive guard Craig Novitsky, offensive tackle Vaughn Parker, and receiver J.J. Stokes.
W L T Pts Opp W L T UCLA 6 2 0 217 168 8 4 0 Arizona 6 2 0 209 128 10 2 0 USC 6 2 0 229 141 8 5 0 Washington 5 3 0 189 160 7 4 0 California 4 4 0 183 244 9 4 0 Arizona State 4 4 0 215 203 6 5 0 Washington St 3 5 0 191 193 5 6 0 Oregon 2 6 0 207 230 5 6 0 Stanford 2 6 0 199 276 4 7 0 Oregon State 2 6 0 113 237 4 7 0
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