UCLA football (0-4) went up against undefeated Colorado (4-0) on Friday.
To start off each half, the Buffaloes brought their mascot Rocky, a live Buffalo, onto the field to lead the team.
The Bruins have not started a season 0-3 for the first time since 1971.
UCLA fans celebrate during the few earned points of the night.
Freshman wide receiver Kyle Philips assisted UCLA in earning its only touchdown after a 32-yard punt return.
Freshman quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson had a 17-yard run in the first half.
Redshirt junior running back Joshua Kelley had a season-high against Colorado of 124 rushing yards.
Coach Chip Kelly is starting this season off 0-4, UCLA's worst start since 1943.
Junior linebacker Krys Barnes had three assists, his second-highest of the season.
Thompson-Robinson was unsuccessful in the second half of the match. He was only 5-of-16 for 42 yards.
Bruins fans came out to support the team, filling up a small portion of the approximately 46,000 people in attendance.
Colorado tailback Travon McMillian had a six-yard run in the third quarter.
Colorado defensive back Ronnie Blackmon attempts to avoid a tackle by UCLA senior running back Bolu Olorunfunmi.
Olorunfunmi waves to fans after losing 38-16 to Colorado.