UCLA opened its season on Saturday afternoon at the Rose Bowl against one of the worst teams in the MAC, Bowling Green.
Attendance for UCLA games has dwindled in recent years as the team’s play has waffled. When taking the mediocrity of UCLA into account, coupled with the quality of the opponent for the opener, attendance was expected to be sparse.
Attendance in fact, was so bad for UCLA’s 42–17 victory on Saturday that it set a Rose Bowl record, according to Ben Bolch of the Los Angeles Times. Only 27,143 fans attended Saturday’s win for the Bruins.