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5 things to watch: Stanford at No. 12 UCLA

Really, coming off last week and some of the injury circumstances surrounding Stanford, this game is all about UCLA taking care of business. Feels like one of those games where you’re almost looking back poorly on it if UCLA doesn’t dominate.

Our offense rocks, but . . .

Is it just me or do others also think our high-powered offense would be even better if we were better in the red zone?
We are averaging 39.9 points per game which is the 14th highest in the nation, but our red zone scoring is only 81.82 percent which is 71st nationally.
I have always loved Chip Kelly’s offense and 40 points per game is nothing to nitpick about, but I feel we can do better.

Question for Bruin Blitzers

What happened to our defense?
I wasn’t able to watch any of it, but I did listen to it.
Why weren’t we able to put pressure on Nix?
Why was Oregon able to move be down the field so easily?
Was it our schemes?
Did Oregon’s offense just manhandled us?
How did Latin look?
The Murphy twins?
Our Dbs?
Has nothing changed — great offense, so-so defense?
We’re we lulled (I was) into a false sense of greatness by a weak pre-conference schedule and wins the ver Washington and Utah?
I have always felt — and still do — we had a good chance to win two of our past three games and could beat up on the rest of our schedule to set up a great game with Sc.
But now I am wondering if we had better not take anything for granted.
Our D just has to step up.
DTR and Charbonnet are doing all they can.
I need a win to start feeling good again.

UCLA now No. 12 in latest AP poll

Dropping three spots isn’t that bad, all things considered. Having some other previously unbeaten teams take their first loss lessened some of the blow in terms of how the rankings shake out.

Full poll:

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