With the UCLA Bruins going to the Big Ten Conference beginning in 2024, the future schedule has received a number of updates.
With UCLA scheduled to face Georgia in 2025 and 2026 and Auburn in 2027 and 2028, both of those agreements are no longer happening, per the official release.
But, UCLA has now replaced those matchups with games against Cal and Utah, former Pac-12 foes who are headed for the ACC and Big 12, respectively.
Mutual agreements were reached to cancel home-and-home dates with Georgia and Auburn. The Bruins were set to face Georgia at Rose Bowl Stadium in 2025, before making a return trip to Athens, Ga. in 2026. Auburn was to visit the Rose Bowl in 2027 and host UCLA in 2028.
UCLA will now take on Utah in Pasadena, Calif. on Aug. 30, 2025 and complete the series at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Sept. 7, 2030. The Bruins return to California Memorial Stadium on Sept. 5, 2026, kicking off a four-game series with the Golden Bears. Cal comes to the Rose Bowl on Sept. 4, 2027 and Sept. 15, 2029, with UCLA also stopping off in Berkeley, Calif. on Sept. 2, 2028. The Bruins are also now slated to host UC Davis on Aug. 28, 2027 and Sept. 1, 2029.
Changes in UCLA football schedules:
OUT
Georgia in 2025, 2026
Auburn in 2027, 2028IN
Utah in 2025 at Rose Bowl
Cal in 2026 at Memorial Stadium
Cal in 2027 at Rose Bowl
Cal in 2028 at Memorial Stadium
Cal in 2029 at Rose Bowl
Utah in 2030 at Rice-Eccles— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) July 10, 2024
UCLA is also playing UC Davis as a future team, so there have been a number of tweak to the schedule.