Los Angeles Times

WIN OR LOSE, NO BOWL FOR THE BRUINS

UCLA says it will decline any bid and finish season Saturday against Stanford.

- By Ben Bolch

The end is nigh for UCLA football’s season, the Bruins have decided.

Their f inal game of the 2020 season will be played Saturday against Stanford at the Rose Bowl, barring any more COVID- 19 setbacks, after the Bruins said Thursday that they would decline a potential bowl invitation.

The decision was made after a reaching a consensus among players, who were eager to spend time with their families after having essentiall­y been on lockdown since returning to campus in late June. As part of the sacrifices players have made, they received boxed lunches for Thanksgivi­ng and were not allowed to congregate with one another or their families.

“The health and safety of our student- athletes, coaches and staff has been our north star throughout the pandemic, but the student- athlete experience is also always at the forefront of my mind,” UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond said in a statement. “These young men have already sacrificed so much for each other; now is the time for them to shift their focus, be with their families and take a well- deserved break.”

Other concerns, including uncertaint­y over when and where a bowl game would be played and how safety protocols would be implemente­d, also outweighed the possibilit­y of using a bowl game to reward the Bruins ( 3- 3) for their success in what could turn out to be their f irst winning season since 2015.

Players acknowledg­ed that bowl participat­ion would not have been the normal fun experience this season because of restrictio­ns that will eliminate activities usually associated with such a game.

“We are a player- led team, and we listened to our players

‘ We are a player- led team, and we listened to our players when it came to making this decision.’

— Chip Kelly

when it came to making this decision,” UCLA coach Chip Kelly said in a statement. “Our guys have given everything they’ve had to this season, and I’ve been so impressed by the maturity and self lessness they’ve shown.”

The Bruins are one of only two Pac- 12 Conference teams to have played every weekend during the pandemic and have experience­d only f ive COVID- 19 cases since the initial round of testing when players returned to campus this summer.

“Our job was to create a safe environmen­t, and our players sacrificed all season long to adhere to that environmen­t,” Kelly said. “It’s a testament to them — and to their families — that we’ve played a full schedule this year. We are all looking forward to competing together one more time against Stanford on Saturday.”

UCLA became the second Pac- 12 team to opt out of a possible bowl invitation after Stanford ( 3- 2) made a similar announceme­nt earlier this week.

While the NCAA announced before the season that every team would be eligible for a bowl, UCLA would have needed to beat Stanford to gain postseason eligibilit­y because Pac- 12 Commission­er Larry Scott stipulated that teams from his conference needed at least a .500 record.

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