California–UCLA football rivalry

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The California–UCLA football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the California Golden Bears football team of the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA Bruins football team of the University of California, Los Angeles.[4][5][6]

Bear Bowl
First meetingNovember 4, 1933; 91 years ago (1933-11-04)[1]
Tie, 0–0
Latest meetingNovember 25, 2023
California, 33–7
Next meetingSeptember 5, 2026
Berkley, Calif.
Statistics
Meetings total94
All-time seriesUCLA leads, 57–35–1[2]
Largest victoryUCLA, 56–3 (1965)[3]
Longest win streakUCLA, 12 (1978–1989)
Current win streakCalifornia, 1 (2023–present)

History

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Traditionally, the Cal–UCLA rivalry is played on "All-University Weekend". During the same week, Cal and UCLA usually play each other in any other sports in season, and the schools host festivals celebrating the achievements of the UC System. Played annually since 1933, it was the third-longest never-interrupted rivalry in college football, behind only Iowa State vs. Kansas State (uninterrupted since 1917), and Navy vs. Notre Dame (uninterrupted from 1927 until 2020). Because so many college football teams did not play in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic, the Cal-UCLA rivalry is now the second-longest never-interrupted rivalry in college football and one of two never-interrupted rivalries that still exist in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I college football. Due to the two team's nicknames being named after bears, it is sometimes referred to as the Bear Bowl by fans.

In 2020, the rivalry was set to end its yearly streak due to the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. However, after unexpected cancellations for both Cal and UCLA on November 13, 2020, the Pac-12 scheduled the game for November 15, 2020.[7] The game alternates between the two respective schools. Excepting 2020, contests in odd-numbered years are played in Pasadena, and even-numbered years in Berkeley. The rivalry will be interrupted once UCLA joins the Big Ten and Cal joins the ACC in 2024.[8][9] Cal and UCLA agreed to play non-conference games in from 2026−2029, with games being played at California Memorial Stadium in 2026 & 2028 and the Rose Bowl in 2027 & 2029.[10]

Game results

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California victoriesUCLA victoriesTie gamesForfeits / Vacated wins
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1November 4, 1933Los AngelesTie0Tie0
2October 20, 1934BerkeleyCalifornia3UCLA0
3November 2, 1935Los AngelesCalifornia14UCLA2
4October 17, 1936BerkeleyUCLA17California6
5October 30, 1937Los Angeles#1 California27UCLA14
6October 15, 1938BerkeleyCalifornia20UCLA7
7November 4, 1939Los Angeles#19 UCLA20California7
8October 19, 1940BerkeleyCalifornia9UCLA7
9November 1, 1941Los AngelesCalifornia27UCLA7
10October 17, 1942BerkeleyUCLA21California0
11October 16, 1943Los AngelesCalifornia13UCLA0
12November 13, 1943BerkeleyCalifornia13UCLA6
13September 30, 1944BerkeleyCalifornia6UCLA0
14November 11, 1944Los AngelesUCLA7California0
15October 13, 1945Los AngelesUCLA13California0
16November 24, 1945Berkeley#12 California6UCLA0
17October 19, 1946Berkeley#4 UCLA13California6
18November 1, 1947Los Angeles#14 California6#19 UCLA0
19November 6, 1948Berkeley#5 California28UCLA13
20October 29, 1949Los Angeles#4 California35#20 UCLA21
21November 11, 1950Berkeley#6 California35#19 UCLA0
22November 3, 1951Los AngelesUCLA21#9 California7
23November 1, 1952Berkeley#7 UCLA28#11 California7
24October 31, 1953Los Angeles#10 UCLA20California7
25October 30, 1954Berkeley#3 UCLA27California6
26October 29, 1955Los Angeles#6 UCLA47California0
27October 20, 1956BerkeleyUCLA34California20
28November 2, 1957Los AngelesUCLA16California14
29November 8, 1958BerkeleyCalifornia20UCLA17
30October 17, 1959Los AngelesUCLA19California12
31November 5, 1960Berkeley#15 UCLA28California0
32November 4, 1961Los AngelesUCLA35California15
33November 3, 1962BerkeleyUCLA26California16
34November 2, 1963Los AngelesCalifornia25UCLA0
35October 31, 1964BerkeleyUCLA25California21
36October 23, 1965Los AngelesUCLA56California3
37October 22, 1966Berkeley#3 UCLA28California15
38October 14, 1967Los Angeles#4 UCLA37California14
39October 19, 1968BerkeleyCalifornia39UCLA15
40October 18, 1969Los Angeles#8 UCLA32California0
41October 17, 1970Berkeley#19 UCLA24California21
42October 23, 1971Los AngelesCalifornia31UCLA24
43October 21, 1972Berkeley#11 UCLA49California13
44October 27, 1973Los Angeles#13 UCLA61California21
45October 26, 1974BerkeleyUCLA28#18 California3
46October 25, 1975Los Angeles#19 UCLA28California14
47October 23, 1976Berkeley#4 UCLA35California19
48October 22, 1977Los AngelesUCLA21#15 California19
49October 21, 1978Berkeley#10 UCLA45California0
50October 20, 1979Los AngelesUCLA28California27
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
51October 25, 1980Berkeley#3 UCLA32California9
52October 24, 1981Los AngelesUCLA34California6
53October 23, 1982Berkeley#11 UCLA47California31
54October 22, 1983PasadenaUCLA20California16
55October 20, 1984BerkeleyUCLA17California14
56October 26, 1985Pasadena#17 UCLA34California7
57October 18, 1986Berkeley#19 UCLA36California10
58October 24, 1987Pasadena#8 UCLA42California18
59October 8, 1988Berkeley#2 UCLA38California21
60September 30, 1989PasadenaUCLA24California6
61October 20, 1990BerkeleyCalifornia18UCLA6
62October 5, 1991Pasadena#18 California27#24 UCLA24
63October 31, 1992BerkeleyCalifornia48UCLA12
64September 4, 1993PasadenaCalifornia27UCLA25
65October 8, 1994BerkeleyCalifornia26UCLA7
66October 28, 1995Pasadena#24 UCLA33California16
67October 26, 1996BerkeleyUCLA38California29
68October 25, 1997Pasadena#13 UCLA35California17
69October 24, 1998Berkeley#2 UCLA28California16
70October 16, 1999PasadenaCalifornia17UCLA0
71October 14, 2000BerkeleyCalifornia46#13 UCLA38
72October 20, 2001Pasadena#4 UCLA56California17
73October 19, 2002BerkeleyCalifornia17UCLA12
74October 18, 2003PasadenaUCLA23California20
75October 16, 2004Berkeley#8 California45UCLA28
76October 8, 2005Pasadena#20 UCLA47#10 California40
77November 4, 2006Berkeley#10 California38UCLA24
78October 20, 2007PasadenaUCLA30#10 California21
79October 25, 2008BerkeleyCalifornia41UCLA20
80October 17, 2009PasadenaCalifornia45UCLA26
81October 9, 2010BerkeleyCalifornia35UCLA7
82October 29, 2011PasadenaUCLA31California14
83October 6, 2012BerkeleyCalifornia43#25 UCLA17
84October 12, 2013PasadenaUCLA37California10
85October 18, 2014BerkeleyUCLA36California34
86October 22, 2015PasadenaUCLA40#20 California24
87November 26, 2016BerkeleyCalifornia36UCLA10
88November 24, 2017PasadenaUCLA30California27
89October 13, 2018BerkeleyUCLA37California7
90November 30, 2019PasadenaCalifornia28UCLA18
91November 15, 2020PasadenaUCLA34California10
92November 27, 2021PasadenaUCLA42California14
93November 25, 2022Berkeley#18 UCLA35California28
94November 25, 2023PasadenaCalifornia33UCLA7
95September 5, 2026Berkeley
96September 4, 2027Pasadena
97September 2, 2028Berkeley
98September 15, 2029Pasadena
Series: UCLA leads 57–35–1[2]
† UCLA forfeited win. ‡ California vacated win.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1933 UCLA Bruins Schedule and Results - College Football at Sports-Reference.com". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
  2. ^ a b "Winsipedia – California Golden Bears vs. UCLA Bruins football series history". Winsipedia.
  3. ^ "1965 UCLA Bruins Schedule and Results - College Football at Sports-Reference.com". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
  4. ^ Foster, Chris (October 12, 2013). "Coach Jim Mora getting a sense of longtime UCLA-California rivalry" – via LA Times.
  5. ^ Foster, Chris (October 7, 2010). "UCLA-Cal rivalry more than a battle of the bands" – via LA Times.
  6. ^ "Ebb and flow of the UCLA-Cal football rivalry". dailybruin.com.
  7. ^ "Cal, UCLA unexpectedly get to continue long rivalry". Yahoo Sports. Archived from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  8. ^ "UCLA to Join Big Ten Conference at Start of 2024–25 Season". UCLA. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  9. ^ "ACC adds Stanford, Cal, SMU beginning 2024–25". ESPN.com. September 1, 2023. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  10. ^ "UCLA Football Announces Changes to Future Schedules".
  11. ^ "Forfeits and Vacated Games". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved November 24, 2019.