UCLA can’t afford to drop to 1-3 in the Pac-12 on Saturday, but might have to take on Washington State without starting quarterback Josh Rosen.
Rosen, ailing from shoulder and hip injuries, is questionable for Saturday’s game. His presence is one of the few good things working for the UCLA offense this season, even though he hasn’t nearly been at his best.
UCLA’s game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. in Martin Stadium. ESPN has the TV broadcast and AM 570 has the radio broadcast.
Links:
- Preview: Offense is running out of time to get things right while the defense faces WSU’s suddenly two-dimensional offense
- TV info, scouting report and my prediction
- Game day graph: A quick recap of the first half of the season
- Highlights from the week
- If Rosen is out, it’ll be Mike Fafaul to lead the Bruins
- The Bruins are in familiar territory at 1-2 in conference play
- Answers to the weekly Q&A
- Five questions with The Seattle Times’ Stefanie Loh
- My answers to five questions about UCLA
- How UCLA ended up in the three 7:30 p.m. kicks in a row
- UCLA trying to stay confident in its running game when there has been little to be confident about
- On Washington State
- From The Spokesman Review: How the weather might affect this game
- From The Seattle Times: Gabe Marks chases the Pac-12 receiving record