List of UCLA Bruins football seasons

This is a list of UCLA Bruins football seasons since the college's inception in 1919.

Seasons

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Fred Cozens (Independent) (1919)
1919 SBUC 2–6
Cozens: 2–6
Harry Trotter (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1920–1922)
1920 SBUC 0–50–5
1921 SBUC 0–50–5
1922 SBUC 2–3–11–3–1
Trotter: 2–13–11–13–1
James J. Cline (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1923–1924)
1923 SBUC 2–50–5
1924 SBUC 0–5–30–4–1
Cline: 2–10–30–9–1
William H. Spaulding (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1925–1927)
1925 SBUC 5–3–13–1–1
1926 SBUC 5–34–2
1927 UCLA 6–2–14–0–12nd
William H. Spaulding (Pacific Coast Conference) (1928–1938)
1928 UCLA 4–4–10–4T–9th
1929 UCLA 4–41–36th
1930 UCLA 3–51–4T–8th
1931 UCLA 3–4–10–3T–9th
1932 UCLA 6–44–23rd
1933 UCLA 6–4–11–3–18th
1934 UCLA 7–32–36th
1935 UCLA 8–24–1T–1st
1936 UCLA 6–3–14–3–14th
1937 UCLA 2–6–11–5–19th
1938 UCLA 7–4–14–3–1T–3rdW 32–7 Pineapple formerly known as Poi
Spaulding: 72–51–833–34–6
Edwin Horrell (Pacific Coast Conference) (1939–1944)
1939 UCLA 6–0–45–0–3T–1st7
1940 UCLA 1–91–69th
1941 UCLA 5–5–13–4–16th
1942 UCLA 7–46–11stL 0–9 Rose13
1943 UCLA 1–80–44th
1944 UCLA 4–5–11–2–13rd
Horrell: 24–31–616–17–5
Bert LaBrucherie (Pacific Coast Conference) (1945–1948)
1945 UCLA 5–42–35th
1946 UCLA 10–17–01stL 14–45 Rose4
1947 UCLA 5–44–24th
1948 UCLA 3–72–68th
LaBrucherie: 23–1615–11
Henry Russell Sanders (Pacific Coast Conference) (1949–1957)
1949 UCLA 6–35–22nd
1950 UCLA 6–35–23rd
1951 UCLA 5–3–14–1–12nd1717
1952 UCLA 8–15–12nd66
1953 UCLA 8–26–11stL 20–28 Rose45
1954 UCLA 9–06–01st[lower-alpha 1]12
1955 UCLA 9–26–01stL 14–17 Rose44
1956 UCLA 7–35–2T–2nd
1957 UCLA 8–25–23rd18
Sanders: 66–19–147–11–1
William F. Barnes (Pacific Coast Conference / Athletic Association of Western Universities) (1958–1964)
1958 UCLA 3–6–12–4–16th
1959 UCLA 5–4–13–1T–1st
1960 UCLA 7–2–12–23rd
1961 UCLA 7–43–11stL 3–21 Rose
1962 UCLA 4–61–35th
1963 UCLA 2–82–23rd
1964 UCLA 4–62–24th
Barnes: 32–36–315–15–1
Tommy Prothro (Athletic Association of Western Universities / Pacific-8 Conference) (1965–1970)
1965 UCLA 8–2–14–01stW 14–12 Rose54
1966 UCLA 9–13–1T–2nd[lower-alpha 2]55
1967 UCLA 7–2–14–1–1T–2nd10
1968 UCLA 3–72–4T–5th
1969 UCLA 8–1–15–1–1T–2nd1013
1970 UCLA 6–54–3T–2nd
Prothro: 41–18–322–10–2
Pepper Rodgers (Pacific-8 Conference) (1971–1973)
1971 UCLA 2–7–11–4–18th
1972 UCLA 8–35–22nd
1973 UCLA 9–26–12nd912
Rodgers: 19–12–112–7–1
Dick Vermeil (Pacific-8 Conference) (1974–1975)
1974 UCLA 6–3–24–2–1T–3rd
1975 UCLA 9–2–17–1T–1stW 23–10 Rose55
Vermeil: 15–5–311–3–1
Terry Donahue (Pacific-10 Conference) (1976–1995)
1976 UCLA 9–2–16–12ndL 6–36 Liberty1515
1977 UCLA 0–11 [lower-alpha 3]'[1][2]0–7 [lower-alpha 3]2nd [lower-alpha 3]
1978 UCLA 8–3–16–22ndT 10–10 Fiesta1412
1979 UCLA 5–63–47th
1980 UCLA 9–25–22nd[lower-alpha 4]1314
1981 UCLA 7–4–14–2–1T–4thL 14–33 Bluebonnet
1982 UCLA 10–1–15–1–11stW 24–14 Rose55
1983 UCLA 7–4–16–1–11stW 45–9 Rose1713
1984 UCLA 9–35–2T–3rdW 39–37 Fiesta910
1985 UCLA 9–2–16–21stW 45–28 Rose76
1986 UCLA 8–3–15–2–1T–2ndW 31–10 Freedom1414
1987 UCLA 10–27–1T–1stW 20–16 Aloha911
1988 UCLA 10–26–22ndW 17–3 Cotton66
1989 UCLA 3–7–12–5–19th
1990 UCLA 5–64–4T–6th
1991 UCLA 9–36–2T–2ndW 6–3 Sun1918
1992 UCLA 6–53–58th
1993 UCLA 8–46–1T–1stL 16–21 Rose1817
1994 UCLA 5–63–5T–5th
1995 UCLA 7–54–4T–5thL 30–51 Aloha
Donahue: 144–81–885–68–5
Bob Toledo (Pacific-10 Conference) (1996–2002)
1996 UCLA 5–64–44th
1997 UCLA 10–27–11stW 29–23 Cotton55
1998 UCLA 10–28–01stL 31–38 Rose88
1999 UCLA 4–72–69th
2000 UCLA 6–63–5T-5thL 20–21 Sun
2001 UCLA 7–44–46th
2002 UCLA 8–54–4T-4thW 27–13 Las Vegas[lower-alpha 5]
Toledo: 50–3232–24
Karl Dorrell (Pacific-10 Conference) (2003–2007)
2003 UCLA 6–74–4T–5thL 9–17 Silicon Valley
2004 UCLA 6–64–4T–5thL 21–24 Las Vegas
2005 UCLA 10–26–23rdW 50–38 Sun1316
2006 UCLA 7–65–44thL 27–44 Emerald
2007 UCLA 6–75–4T–4thL 16–17 Las Vegas[lower-alpha 6]
Dorrell: 35–2824–18
Rick Neuheisel (Pacific-10 Conference) (2008–2010)
2008 UCLA 4–83–68th
2009 UCLA 7–63–68thW 30–21 EagleBank
2010 UCLA 4–82–79th
Rick Neuheisel (Pac-12 Conference) (2011)
2011 UCLA 6–85–42nd (South)[lower-alpha 7]L 14–20 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl[lower-alpha 8]
Neuheisel: 21–3013–23
Jim L. Mora (Pac-12 Conference) (2012–2017)
2012 UCLA 9–56–31st (South)L 26–49 Holiday Bowl
2013 UCLA 10–36–3T–2nd (South)W 42–12 Sun Bowl1616
2014 UCLA 10–36–3T–2nd (South)W 40–35 Alamo Bowl1010
2015 UCLA 8–55–43rd (South)L 29–37 Foster Farms Bowl
2016 UCLA 4–82–75th (South)
2017 UCLA 6–7 [lower-alpha 9]4–54th (South)L 17–35 Cactus Bowl[lower-alpha 10]
Mora: 46–3030–26
Chip Kelly (Pac-12 Conference) (2018–present)
2018 UCLA 3–93–65th (South)
2019 UCLA 4–84–5T–3rd (South)
2020 UCLA 3–43–45th (South)
Kelly: 10–2110–15
Total:612–431–37
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Notes

  1. National Champion UCLA was ineligible for the Rose Bowl due to a "no-repeat" rule, with USC (a team UCLA had beaten 34–0) sent instead and losing.
  2. 9–1, #5 ranked UCLA was voted out of the Rose Bowl by the AAWU conference in favor of 7–4 USC due to it having one more 'conference game win", 4–1 to UCLA's 3–1. UCLA beat USC earlier that year.
  3. UCLA finished the 1977 season 7–4 overall and 5–2 in conference, tied for 2nd in the conference. They later forfeited the 7 wins due to having an ineligible player.
  4. UCLA was ineligible for post season play after the 1980 season due to probation.
  5. Coach Toledo was fired before the bowl game, so offensive line coach Ed Kezirian coached the 2002 Las Vegas Bowl.
  6. Coach Dorrell was fired before the bowl game, so defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker coached the 2007 Las Vegas Bowl.
  7. USC had a better conference record, but was ineligible for postseason play due to probation, so UCLA, the 2nd place finisher, was the Pac-12's first South Division Champions.
  8. Coach Neuheisel was fired before the bowl game, so offensive coordinator Mike Johnson coached the 2011 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.
  9. Mora coached of 11 of 12 regular season games prior to dismissal, Jedd Fisch coached the final regular season game and the bowl game. Record reflects combined record.
  10. Coach Mora was fired after the USC game, so offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch was head coach against Cal and in the 2017 Cactus Bowl.

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