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California wanted revenge for 2004 when Texas coach Mack Brown politicked the Longhorns past the Bears and into the Rose Bowl. But all it got was a sloppy performance in a decisive 21-10 loss. How the game was won: Both defenses mostly dominated, but Cal lost the turnover battle 5-0. It’s impossible to win when you are minus-five in turnovers. Turning point: Cal took a 10-7 lead on the opening possession of the third quarter, but Texas immediately answered when David Ash connected with Marquise Goodwin for a 47-yard touchdown pass.

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Instant analysis: Texas 21, California 10

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Texas and UCLA will play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in 2014, the school announced. The two schools just wrapped up a home-and-home in 2010 and 2011. Texas won this year’s game, 49-20, in the Rose Bowl. UCLA beat Texas in Austin last season, 34-12. By my count, this would only be the second time Texas has ever played in Cowboys Stadium, which is a bit surprising. The Longhorns won the Big 12 title and clinched a spot in the national title game in 2009 by beating Nebraska on a last-second field goal in the 2009 Big 12 Championship.

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Welcome to Cowboys Stadium, Texas

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UCLA’s visit to Arizona on Oct. 20 was a complete disaster for the Bruins. The 48-12 blowout defeat to a team that had lost 10 consecutive games to FBS teams and had just fired its coach had no redeeming value for the program and its embattled coach, Rick Neuheisel. ESPN’s typically measured Rece Davis, who was doing play-by-play, opined: “Somebody in a gold helmet has to show some pride.” He was right. The Bruins looked like they were tanking it. That they didn’t care. And that almost certainly would earn Neuheisel a boot out of Westwood. But there’s often a disconnect between easy fan and media judgments and the reality of a locker room. UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince called the loss at Arizona “devastating,” but he firmly rejected the notion of the Bruins mailing it in because they no longer cared about Neuheisel’s fate. “We definitely like Coach Neuheisel and want him to stay. There’s no question about that,” Prince said. “There was nothing like us going into the Arizona game and saying, ‘Hey, let’s tank this so Neuheisel doesn’t keep his job.’ That’s absurd. I know that fans probably think that. The Arizona game? Sometimes things just happen. Fans will make up conspiracy theories, but at the end of day we want to win games and we don’t want any changes here. We like the coaches we have.” That, of course, could just be good-soldier speak. After all, Prince isn’t the sort to trash talk his coach, or even provide a non-answer that allows folks to read between the lines. It strains credulity to believe that Bruins are in lockstep in support of their coach and his staff, which features two new coordinators this season. But then a 31-14 win at California happened, the first time this season the Bruins played well in all three phases. Further, the Bruins’ season could be transformed — and Neuheisel resurrected — if they beat No. 19 Arizona State on Saturday. Not only would a victory improve their record to 5-4 overall — just one win away from bowl eligibility — it would give the Bruins control of the Pac-12’s South Division. UCLA and Arizona State would be tied atop the division at 4-2 in conference play (USC isn’t eligible due to NCAA sanctions), but the Bruins would own the tiebreaker due to head-to-head victory.Rick Neuheisel badly needs a win when the Bruins take on No. 19 Arizona State Saturday. Which would mean that the Bruins actually control their Rose Bowl destiny. They are a six-game winning streak away from being the Rose Bowl champs. Ridiculous? Perhaps. But Neuheisel could tell you about a team that started 0-3-1 in 1984 and won the Rose Bowl. So this isn’t the most ridiculous scenario ever. One of them. But not the most. Things already are pretty odd. Who thought after Prince started 3-of-7 with three interceptions against Texas and got benched that we’d ever hear him receiving justified praise again as the Bruins’ quarterback? Prince has thrown just one more interception since his ill-fated afternoon against the Longhorns. He was the difference-maker against Cal, rushing for a career-high 163 yards on 19 carries,  just as he was while leading a comeback victory over Washington State after Richard Brehaut was lost for the season with a broken leg. His career, which includes 20 starts, has been star-crossed, riddled with injuries and inconsistency.  And yet here is. Again. “No. 1, he hasn’t given up on himself,” Neuheisel siad. ”He believes he’s got what it takes, and we do, too. No. 2, he’s healthy. It’s not been that way for most of his career. And I was really pleased that he ran as physically as he ran the other night

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Prince, Neuheisel fight on (in a good way)

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Kevin Prince came into the game in the Rose Bowl where the nightmare of three first-quarter interceptions against the Texas Longhorns hung thick in the night sky. After a couple of rushes, Prince connected with Nelson Rosario for 41 yards to set up… Source: LAist

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……himself.The Texas football coach acknowledges that he played a key role in Texas’ alarming 5-7 drop-off in 2010, one year after the Longhorns played Alabama for the BCS national title at the Rose Bowl.“Looking back last year, I was worn out, I think,”… Source: Dallas Morning News

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Brown but says it’s no excuse for 5-7 season in 2010

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Eddie Alcantar Answer: The worst was Texas prancing around the Rose Bowl in January of 2006 as if the Longhorns had scored some sort of landmark win against the Trojans… Source: Los Angeles Times

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ASU celebrates, Mark Emmert tries comedy

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Longhorns and Bruins meet in the Rose Bowl The 23rd-ranked Texas Longhorns swing into Pasadena this weekend for a non-league clash with the UCLA Bruins, who are fresh off their first win of the… Source: TheNewsTribune.com

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Case McCoy threw for 168 yards and two touchdowns on 12-of-15 passing and the Texas defense forced four turnovers. as the No. 23 Longhorns pummeled the UCLA Bruins , 49-20, at the Rose Bowl. We welcome comments…. Source: TheNewsTribune.com

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Case McCoy threw for 168 yards and two touchdowns on 12-of-15 passing and the Texas defense forced four turnovers. as the No. 23 Longhorns pummeled the UCLA Bruins , 49-20, at the Rose Bowl. We welcome comments…. Source: TheNewsTribune.com

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Recap: Oregon State vs. U-C-L-A

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I think it has really hit us now since after the Texas game.” Last Saturday, though, a 49-20 demolishing to the No.23 Longhorns at the Rose Bowl, it wasn’t just one play. The Bruins were loose, sloppy and altogether lacking in tackling, leading… Source: San Bernardino County Sun

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Bruins attempt to tackle a problem

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