Stanford's Kevin Hogan has been a thorn on UCLA's side


On top of UCLA having to figure out its own quarterback situation, the Bruins will face a slew of veteran quarterbacks, particularly in the Pac-12.
Jason Fray over at Blecher Report breaks down the five toughest quarterbacks UCLA will face in 2015.
Of the five on the list, perhaps none has been a thorn on the Bruins' side than Stanford's Kevin Hogan. As Fray points out, Hogan plays especially well against the Bruins.
"Last season, Hogan went 16-of-19 for 234 yards and two touchdowns in the 31-10 spanking of the Bruins in the Rose Bow. The prior year, he went 18-of-25 for 227 yards and a touchdown.
"In his career as a starter, Hogan is undefeated (4-0) versus UCLA. Stanford is one of two Pac-12 teams UCLA has not beaten in the Mora era. Should the Cardinal win again in '15, it'll likely be due to the efforts of their signal-caller."
It's not like UCLA hasn't had motivation going up against Hogan and the Cardinal. With a chance to advance to the Pac-12 Championship game, the Bruins laid an egg at the Rose Bowl, allowing Arizona to represent the Pac-12 South.
It's time the Bruins return Hogan and Stanford the favor.
(h/t Bleacher Report)
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