UCLA v CAL
Since this was a Thursday night game, we did not cook and tailgate. Instead we went to the Food Zone and had some great food.
Josh
Rosen completes school-record 34 passes as UCLA beats Cal 40-24
PASADENA,
Calif. -- With UCLA's
season seemingly teetering on the brink of collapse, Josh Rosen calmly
propped it back up with a passing performance that put the freshman's name in
the Bruins' record book. Rosen completed
a school-record 34 passes and threw two of his three touchdown passes to Devin Fuller,
and UCLA got back on track with a 40-24 victory over No. 20 California on
Thursday night.
Rosen
passed for 399 yards in another splendid game for the standout rookie, and Thomas Duarte had
career highs of 10 catches for 141 yards for the Bruins (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12). UCLA
rebounded from consecutive losses to Arizona State and
Stanford,
along with a drop from the national rankings, with a 573-yard offensive
performance and a stellar effort by its patchwork defense, which sacked Cal
star Jared Goff five
times.
Every time
you win, it's a step forward," said Rosen, who broke the completions
record set by Richard Brehaut and Brett Hundley.
"Especially with our bye week, that was three weeks without a win, so it
felt great to come out here and put it to them."
Rosen was
smooth and confident in another big Pac-12 game, going 34-for-47 without a
turnover. The frosh got plenty of help, too: Soso Jamabo rushed
for a score after star UCLA tailback Paul Perkins left with an
injury, and the Bruins' injury-plagued defense limited Goff and
Cal's potent offense to 170 yards in the first half.
Debuting
their black-and-shiny-gold "City" uniforms, UCLA appeared
revitalized. Ka'imi
Fairbairn made four field goals, including a school-record
60-yarder at the halftime gun, and the UCLA defense caused trouble for Goff
throughout.
"The
key was getting that quarterback on the ground," UCLA coach Jim Mora said.
"We struggle with that, and we got it done against a really good
player."
But even in
victory, UCLA added two more significant injuries to its alarming season total.
Perkins, last season's Pac-12 rushing champion, ran for 73 yards before limping
off in the second quarter. Linebacker Isaako
Savaiinaea, the Bruins' leading tackler, then left on a cart in the
second half.
Mora didn't
disclose specifics about the injuries, only saying: "They're not
good."
Goff passed
for 295 yards in a second straight disappointing game for the Bears (5-2, 2-2),
who have lost two straight after a sizzling start.
"We
got punched in the mouth two weeks in a row now and are going to have to
respond one way or the other," Goff said. "I think we're going to
respond the correct way, though. It's the type of group we have in there."
Kenny Lawler, Darius Powe and Khalfani
Muhammad caught TD passes for Cal, which entered the Rose Bowl
with its highest ranking in six years and a chance to clinch bowl eligibility
for the first time since 2011. Instead, the Bears still have just one win in
Pasadena since 1999.
"Things
that we haven't done all year, we did tonight," Cal coach Sonny Dykes
said. "That's not indicative of this football team, and we didn't play
well tonight."
UCLA
stumbled back to the Rose Bowl with consecutive losses in conference play for
the third straight season, including a 56-35 thrashing at Stanford last
Thursday that dropped the Bruins out of the Top 25. Mora's teams have always
bounced back from those skids, and the Bruins still haven't lost three straight
regular-season games in the coach's tenure.
"We
got on the road back," Duarte said. "The morale of the team is how it
used to be again, so I'm happy. It was definitely a turning point for this
team, but we're fighters, for sure."
The Bruins
took their first lead in three weeks when Duarte caught a 7-yard TD pass in the
first quarter. Fuller capped a 90-yard drive early in the second with a 19-yard
scoring grab, and UCLA scored on its first seven possessions.
Cal finally
reached the end zone on Lawler's acrobatic grab 51 seconds before halftime, but
Rosen moved the Bruins into position for that 60-yard kick by Fairbairn, who
was mobbed by teammates when he broke Chris Sailer's UCLA record of 56 yards,
set in 1997.
Cal
offensive lineman Jordan
Rigsbee hit a UCLA defensive lineman well after the whistle on
the final play, setting off a minor skirmish when both teams ran onto the field
for the postgame handshakes.
Friday, October 23, 2015
We stayed in Pasadena and on Friday we went to Downtown LA to the Grand Central Market and walked down Broadway to the recently reopened Clifton's. At Clifton's we had Bloody Mary's and explored the restaurant and bars.
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