UCLA Bruins Odds to Win the Pac 12 in 2014

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Aug/15/2014
UCLA Bruins Odds to Win the Pac 12 in 2014

Carrie Stroup here with your UCLA Bruins odds to win the Pac 12 in 2014 with all future odds courtesy of our friends at Sportsbook.ag.

UCLA BRUINS

2013 Statistics:

SU Record: 10-3 (6-3 in Pac-12)

ATS Record: 9-4 (69%)

Over/Under: 6-7

Points Scored: 36.9 PPG (20th in FBS)

Points Allowed: 23.2 PPG (35th in FBS)

Odds to Win 2015 BCS National Championship: 14/1

2014 Preview:

Offense: Starters Returning: 8

Defense: Starters Returning: 8

QB Brett Hundley (66.8% comp., 3,071 pass yds, 24 TD, 9 INT; 748 rush yds, 11 TD) passed on the NFL for a chance to win the Heisman and a national title. The Bruins spread the wealth among their many weapons, with WRs Devin Fuller (471 rec yds, 4 TD) and Thomas Duarte (214 rec yds) as Hundley’s top targets. RB Jordon James (534 rush yds, 5 TD) is ready for a bigger role behind a big offensive line. The defense made major strides over the past two seasons, allowing 23.2 PPG last year after giving up 31.4 PPG two seasons ago. And while UCLA will have to replace its best player, OLB Anthony Barr, the club has the talent to be even better. LB Myles Jack (76 tackles, 7 rush TD), a two-way star last season, will focus full time on defense. And they have rising stars in DT Kenny Clark (4 TFL) and CB Fabian Moreau (52 tackles, 4 PD).

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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