The California Golden Bears dropped their season-opening game against the UCLA Bruins in disappoint fashion, falling to their Pac-12 South rival, 34-10.
Save for one offensive drive and an interception early in the game, the Cal Bears looked completely out of sync and sluggish in all facets.
The game opened with some promise for the Bears, holding the Bruins to a three-and-out before blocking their punt attempt and recovering inside the red zone. However, the red-zone possession that began at the 17-yard line was stymied and Cal gained just three yards on six plays when it was all said and done, settling for a field goal.