By Athlon Sports: It is difficult to paint a third consecutive sub-.500 season in rosy terms, but for the first time since a Chip Kelly team took the field for UCLA, there is a sense of optimism about the program. Part of it has to do with a couple of surprising victories in the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign and a lack of blowout losses (the four defeats came by a total of 15 points) — and even more to do with what the Bruins have coming back for a 2021 season.
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