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UCLA Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Boise State Game

UCLA Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Boise State Game

A UCLA cheerleader saw her wild photos go viral this week ahead of the Bruins’ big LA Bowl Game showdown against Boise State.

Coming into this outing, Chip Kelly and Co. are facing something of a tough situation: the Broncos got really hot down the stretch and are bringing a ton of momentum into this one. UCLA, meanwhile, lost three of their last four games to close out the year.

Both teams have also seen their respective quarterbacks enter the transfer portal in recent weeks.

While the on-field match-up between these two squads will undoubtedly dominate the headlines come Saturday night, before the game, a UCLA cheerleader stole the show with her wild photos:

 

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This isn’t the first time she has broken through the larger cultural zeitgeist in this fashion. Her racy photos also blew up online a few weeks ago.

Cheerleading aside, both teams have a lot to fight for in this one.

Kelly is perpetually on the hot seat every summer. There was talk that he would be fired immediately if the Bruins lost to USC this year, but obviously they were able to walk out of that game with a win.

Still, to say that his run in Westwood has been underwhelming would be an understatement.

Boise State, meanwhile, kicked Andy Avalos to the curb and then promptly won a conference title with interim Spencer Danielson at the helm.

UCLA is the favorite in this one for obvious reasons, but it also wouldn’t be overly-shocking to see Boise State pull out a win.

Will Kelly and his team give UCLA’s cheerleaders something to get hyped about on Saturday? Time will tell.

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