“It’s a real special moment, especially for the seniors, right?” Bruins safety Quentin Lake said after the game. “We’ve been through trials and tribulations for the last four years, so it’s fun to kind of really relish in all the work that you put in.”The only place the Bruins won’t be going is back to their home stadium for the Rose Bowl game.
Palm predicts that UCLA will take that more highly coveted spot, playing No. 13 Wake Forest in the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 28 at Petco Park in San Diego as part of a matchup that would surely excite Bruins fans given the Demon Deacons’ success. UCLA sits alone in third place in the Pac-12 South, one game behind Arizona State and two games behind Utah. The Bruins have the easiest remaining schedule, with games against USC next weekend at the Coliseum and COVID-19-ravaged California on Nov. 27 at the Rose Bowl.UCLA’s struggles against Colorado showed why the Bruins will need to do a lot more to win over fans amid what has been a subpar season.
Weed-Eater Bowl?
good luck