UCLA turns tide in fourth quarter, beats Washington 24-17
SEATTLE — Little has come easy for UCLA this season, and this was no different. Seemingly on the way to a runaway victory against a Washington team struggling to move the ball, the Bruins’ defense faltered, their offense sputtered and suddenly the score was tied. Needing a big play to reverse its fortunes midway through the fourth quarter Saturday night, UCLA turned to Dorian ...
by Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times
Oct 17, 2021
3 minutes
SEATTLE — Little has come easy for UCLA this season, and this was no different.
Seemingly on the way to a runaway victory against a Washington team struggling to move the ball, the Bruins’ defense faltered, their offense sputtered and suddenly the score was tied.
Needing a big play to reverse its fortunes midway through the fourth quarter Saturday night, UCLA turned to Dorian Thompson-Robinson. The senior quarterback provided two.
Facing a fourth and one, with Huskies players waving
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