After winning one title since John Wooden, how much blue is left in UCLA's blood?
LOS ANGELES Grainy game footage and yellowed newspaper clippings confer UCLA's standing as college basketball royalty, the team's status as a blue blood rooted in the success of a coach who retired nearly 50 years ago.
John Wooden's 10 national championships in a 12-year span are more than any other program has won in its history.
On the flip side, the Bruins have won just one championship since Wooden's departure, Jim Harrick's 1995 team preventing the school from going 0 for the last half-century.
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