Bruins football must guard against . . . overconfidence?

UCLA FOOTBALL

It's true -- struggling, 1-3 UCLA is actually a favorite this week, and a heavy one at that, against Washington State.

UCLA's football team has been presented with yet another challenge. People are expecting the Bruins to win this week.

UCLA is anywhere from a 16- to 19-point favorite over Washington State on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Radio mouthpieces Monday were already talking about a big Bruins victory. One went so far as to predict a win by "three or four touchdowns." Another was framing the game as "must-win" for UCLA, but was mum on what reward the Bruins would get by winning -- the likelihood of not finishing last in the Pacific 10 Conference?

In a world of instant hyperbole, the Bruins (1-3 overall, 0-1 in conference play) have a three-game losing streak and must guard against overconfidence.

"Anyone getting caught up in the hype of whether we're any good or the worst team in America, whether we're the underdog or whether we're supposed to beat teams, shame on you," tailback Kahlil Bell said. "The last time I checked, Washington State and us had the same amount of wins."

The details are what has public opinion leaning toward Westwood.

UCLA beat Tennessee; Washington State (1-4, 0-2) beat Portland State. The Bruins lost, 59-0, to Brigham Young, now ranked No. 8. But Washington State has yet to hold a Pac-10 opponent to fewer than 60 points, losing to Oregon, 63-14, and California, 66-3.

"I would hope that the guys on our team, having been on the other side of the coin, realize they can't pay attention to that stuff," UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel said. "We'll make very sure that it is about us, and us improving."

While prognosticators are leaning the Bruins' way, history is on the side of the Cougars. Washington State has won six of its last seven games against UCLA, including the last three played at the Rose Bowl.

But this season, the Cougars have been outscored, 213-47, in their losses.

"Anyone who gets caught up in that stuff is just fooling themselves," Bell said. "We were a huge underdog against Tennessee. Look what happened."

Austin's powers

The 250 return yards that Terrence Austin covered against Fresno State underscored the game-breaking potential the junior wide receiver totes around.

The difficulty has been getting Austin the ball on offense, where he can use his speed. He leads the team with 20 receptions, but is averaging only nine yards a catch.


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