Al Sermeno
Cal and UCLA will meet at the final scheduled regular-season Pac-12 Conference game at The Rose Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 25 (7:30 p.m. PST, ESPN).
ESPN To Televise Nov. 25 Game At The Rose Bowl
BERKELEY – California and UCLA will kick off at 7:30 PST in the final scheduled regular-season Pac-12 Conference game at The Rose Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 25. The contest will be televised by ESPN. Cal was a founding member of the Pac-12 (then known as the Pacific Coast Conference) in 1915, while UCLA joined the league in 1928, but both teams will change conferences in 2024 with the Golden Bears joining the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Bruins moving to the Big Ten.
Cal and UCLA first met on the football field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1933 and have played every season since, including twice during the World War II campaigns of 1943-45 and in one Cal’s four games in a 2020 campaign shortened by COVID-19. The teams first played each other at The Rose Bowl in 1983 after the Bruins moved their home games to the Pasadena venue the previous season.
UCLA has won five of the last six games between the teams, as well as six of the past seven played at The Rose Bowl and leads the all-time series, 58-34-1. Cal’s last win against the Bruins was also its most recent victory at The Rose Bowl in its 2019 season finale.
Additional information on the all-time series can be found at CalBears.com.
Cal (4-6, 2-5 Pac-12) and UCLA (6-4, 3-4) both play their rivalry game this Saturday before meeting Nov. 25 in Pasadena with the Bears visiting Stanford (3-7, 2-6) in the 126th Big Game and the Bruins traveling across town to face USC (7-4, 5-3).
Radio broadcasts of all Cal football games can be heard live on 810 AM, The Varsity Network App and Sirius XM.
Visit CalBears.com for tickets and check out the Cal Athletic Fund online to support the Cal football program via the Championship CALiber initiative.
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