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American college football season
The 1990 UCLA Bruins football team represented University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the 1990 college football season . The team was coached by Terry Donahue and finished the season with a 5–6–0 record in 6th place in the conference.[1] UCLA finished below .500 in consecutive season for the first time since 1963 –64 .
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 8 12:30 pm No. 23 Oklahoma * No. 19 ABC L 14–3450,068
September 15 3:30 pm Stanford PSN W 32–3145,855
September 22 9:00 am at No. 7 Michigan * ABC L 15–38104,992
September 29 8:00 pm at Washington State ESPN W 30–2034,190
October 6 12:30 pm No. 25 Arizona ABC L 21–2850,156
October 13 7:00 pm San Diego State * PSN W 45–3141,025
October 20 1:00 pm at California L 31–3850,000
October 27 3:30 pm Oregon State PSN W 26–1742,427
November 3 1:00 pm at No. 22 Oregon L 24–2845,901
November 10 12:30 pm at No. 2 Washington ABC W 25–2271,925
November 17 12:30 pm No. 19 USC ABC L 42–4598,088
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Pacific time
Roster
1990 UCLA Bruins football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
LB
Arnold Ale
LB
Stacy Argo
DL
Mike Chalenski
DB
Travis Collier
DB
Matt Darby
DB
Carlton Gray
LB
Rocen Keeton
DL
Brian Kelly
DB
26
Dion Lambert
LB
Brian Lockwood
DB
Damion Lyons
LB
James Malone
DL
Emmanuel Onwutuebe
LB
40
Roman Phifer
LB
Meech Shaw
DL
Siltupe Tuala
S
29
Eric Turner
DL
Matt Werner
DB
Michael Williams
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Season summary
Oklahoma
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Stanford
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At Michigan
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At Washington State
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(October 2022 )
Arizona
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San Diego State
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At California
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Oregon State
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At Oregon
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At Washington
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USC
Game information
First quarter
USC – Stephon Pace 27-yard interception return (pass failed). USC 6–0.
UCLA – Tommy Maddox 9-yard run (Brad Daluiso kick). UCLA 7–6.
USC – Mazio Royster 7-yard run (pass good). USC 14–7.
Second quarter
UCLA – Sean LaChapelle 47-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Brad Daluiso kick). Tie 14–14.
USC – Todd Marinovich 1-yard run (Quin Rodriguez kick). USC 21–14.
Third quarter
USC – Quin Rodriguez 20-yard field goal, 4:19. USC 24–14. Drive: 19 plays, 68 yards.
UCLA – Brian Brown 5-yard run (Brad Daluiso kick). USC 24–21.
Fourth quarter
USC – Jason Oliver 34-yard interception return (Quin Rodriguez kick), 12:02. USC 31–21.
UCLA – Scott Miller 29-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Brad Daluiso kick), 10:46. USC 31–28.
UCLA – Scott Miller 38-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Brad Daluiso kick), 9:17. UCLA 35–31.
USC – Johnnie Morton 21-yard pass from Todd Marinovich (Quin Rodriguez kick), 3:09. USC 38–35. Drive: 8 plays, 47 yards.
UCLA – Kevin Smith 1-yard run (Brad Daluiso kick), 1:19. UCLA 42–38. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards.
USC – Johnnie Morton 23-yard pass from Todd Marinovich (Quin Rodriguez kick), 0:16. USC 45–42. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards.
Top passers
Top rushers
USC – Mazio Royster – 31 rushes, 157 yards, TD
UCLA – Tommy Maddox – 9 rushes, 36 yards, TD
Top receivers
USC – Gary Wellman – 7 receptions, 99 yards
UCLA – Scott Miller – 8 receptions, 175 yards, 2 TD
60th meeting
Maddox 409 yards passing, Miller 175 yards receiving (single game school records)
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Awards and honors
All-Americans: Roman Phifer (OLB), Eric Turner (S), Scott Miller (WR, third team)[4]
All-Conference First Team: Eric Turner (S), Roman Phifer (OLB)
References
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