1933 UCLA Bruins football team

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The 1933 UCLA Bruins football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1933 college football season. In their ninth year under head coach William H. Spaulding, the Bruins compiled a 6–4–1 record (1–3–1 conference) and finished in eighth place in the Pacific Coast Conference, compared to a third-place finish the previous year.[1]

Record6–4–1 (1–3–1 PCC)
Headcoach
HomestadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Spaulding Field
Quick facts UCLA Bruins football, Conference ...
1933 UCLA Bruins football
ConferencePacific Coast Conference
Record6–4–1 (1–3–1 PCC)
Head coach
Home stadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Spaulding Field
Seasons
← 1932
1934 â†’
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1933 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 11 Stanford ^ +4–1–08–2–1
No. 8 Oregon +4–1–09–1–0
No. 6 USC4–1–110–1–1
Oregon State2–1–16–2–2
Washington State3–3–15–3–1
California2–2–26–3–2
Washington3–4–05–4–0
UCLA1–3–16–4–1
Idaho1–4–04–4–0
Montana0–4–03–4–0
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – Selected as Rose Bowl representative
Rankings from Dickinson System
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Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23[note 1]12:30 p.m.Los Angeles Junior College reserves*
W 34–04,000[2][3][4]
September 23[note 1]San Diego State*
  • Spaulding Field
  • Los Angeles, CA
W 13–04,000[5]
September 30at StanfordL 0–325,000[6]
October 6Utah*W 22–015,000[7]
October 21Loyola (CA)*
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
W 20–730,000[8]
October 28Oregon
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
L 0–715,000[9]
November 4California
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA (rivalry)
T 0–040,000[10]
November 11at San Diego Marines*San Diego, CAW 14–1315,000[11]
November 18at WashingtonL 0–1014,339[12]
November 25Saint Mary's*
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
L 14–2235,000[13]
November 30Washington State
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
W 7–020,000[14]
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Notes

  1. Doubleheader

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