UCLA senior place kicker Kai Forbath and junior free safety Rahim Moore have been named first-team pre-season All-Americans by NationalChamps.net.
Forbath, the Lou Groza Award winner and consensus All-America place kicker in 2009, led the nation in field goals per game (2.15) last season, making 28 of 31 attempts, including all 25 tries inside 50 yards.
Moore, who has started all 25 games of his Bruin career, led the nation with 10 interceptions a year ago, one shy of the UCLA school record. His 10 interceptions were the most by a player in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division IA) since 2003.
UCLA was the only Pac-10 school to have two first-team selections, with Stanford and Oregon State having one each. UCLA was one of just five schools nationally to have two first-team selections, with Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma and Pittsburgh being the others.




















