PASADENA >> UCLA’s attendance remained lackluster Saturday, following the announcement of 38,102 at the season finale against Cal in the Rose Bowl.

The Bruins finish with an average attendance of 43,848, the lowest at the Rose Bowl since moving to the venue in 1982.

A Cal roster that features 30 Southern California players and the Bruins’ season finale didn’t help attendance much. Weather could have played a factor with a temperature of 49 degrees at kickoff and rain in the area prior to the start. It was also a game where UCLA had little to gain after suffering a loss to rival USC last week which meant the Bruins wouldn’t be bowl eligible.

The Rose Bowl’s current seating configuration for home games has the capacity to hold 80,616 for general admission games.

The Bruins’ biggest crowd for a home game this season was a reported 52,578 for the Oklahoma game on Sept. 14. UCLA gave away four free tickets to season-ticket holders in an attempt to bolster the crowd numbers for that game.

The Bruins had 47,118 for the game against Colorado on Nov. 2, while on a two-game winning streak. The university reported 36,951 in attendance for its home opener against San Diego State on Sept. 7 and 48,532 fans for the Oregon State game on Oct. 5. The homecoming game against Arizona State drew 39,811 fans.

From 2009 to 2018, the highest attendance average was 76,650 in 2014 (six home games) and 70,285 in 2013 (six home games). The Bruins’ record low for a home game is 32,513 against Oregon State on Nov. 7, 1992.