PASADENA — When the Bruins walk into the Charles E. Young locker room at the Rose Bowl, they’re reminded of the best UCLA players who have traversed the hallowed grounds.
Lists of All-Americans on the walls — most recently adding former Bruins linebacker Carson Schwesinger to the honors — greet UCLA as they prepare for their home games. It’s a privilege, tight end Jack Pedersen said, to play where so many of the sport’s great players and memorable Bruins have made names for themselves.
“It’s a great place,” Pedersen said earlier this week. “A lot of legends have played there. So obviously, there’s a lot of history around it.”
Saturday against Washington — an unceremonious game for UCLA’s up-and-down season, primarily coached by interim boss Tim Skipper, who led his team down the Bruin w

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