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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE

UCLA senior wide receiver Shaq Evans helps lead a potent UCLA attack against a talented Virginia Tech defense at the 80th Sun Bowl. Photo by: Dominic Disaia

80th HYUNDAI

SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE

UCLA vs. VIRGINIA TECH DECEMBER 31, 2013 - 11 AM (PST) SUN BOWL STADIUM • EL PASO, TEXAS

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE

2013 UCLA BRUIN FOOTBALL 17 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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33 BOWL GAMES

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86 ALL-AMERICANS

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30 NFL 1ST-ROUND PICKS

#17/18 UCLA (9-3, 6-3) vs. Virginia Tech (8-4, 5-3) DEC. 31, 2013 >> SUN BOWL STADIUM

THE TWO TEAMS 2013 RECORD 8-4, 5-3 ACC Rank: --/RV Pts/GM: 23.4 Rush Yds/GM: 117.8 Pass Yds/GM: 241.3 Total Off./GM: 359.1 Total Def./GM: 269.6

STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING #17 Brett Hundley (150-587, 9TD, 48.9 ypg) PASSING #17 Brett Hundley (232-342, 2845 yds, 67.8%, 22 TD, 9 INT, 237.1 ypg)

EL PASO, Texas >> 11 A.M. PT OVERALL RECORD:

2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL: UCLA vs. VIRGINIA TECH — UCLA (9-3 ranked #17 in the Associated Press and 18th in the USA Today Coaches Poll/ 17th in BCS) will battle Virginia Tech (8-4) from the Atlantic Coast Conference on Tuesday, Dec. 31 in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, TX. The game will kickoff at 11:00 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST and be televised by CBS.The Bruin IMG Radio Network (Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook) will air the contest on am 570 Fox Sports Radio. SiriusXM will broadcast the game on Ch. 91. All UCLA football games can be heard live on smart phones and tablets via the free TuneIn App.

THE GAME

2013 RECORD 9-3, 6-3 Pac-12 Rank: 17/18 Pts/GM: 36.5 Rush Yds/GM: 196.6 Pass Yds/GM: 251.6 Total Off./GM: 448.2 Total Def./GM: 392.8

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2013 RECORD

BRUINS AND THE ACC — UCLA and Virginia Tech have not met on the gridiron. The Bruins last played an ACC team in the 2006 Emerald Bowl in San Francisco (a 44-27 loss to Florida State). UCLA all-time versus the Atlantic Coast Conference (17-14) -- Virginia Tech 0-0, Boston College 0-0, Clemson 0-0, Duke 1-0, Florida State 0-1, Georgia Tech 0-0, Maryland 1-1, Miami 2-1, North Carolina 0-0, NC State 2-0, Pitt 9-5, Syracuse 2-6, Virginia 0-0, Wake Forest 0-0

BOWLING —This will be the fourth time a Bruin team has played RUSHING in the El Paso bowl (2005-W over Northwestern 50-38, 2000-L to #14 Trey Edmunds Wisconsin 21-20, 1991-Hancock Bowl-W over Illinois 6-3). (166-675, 10TD, 56.3 ypg) UCLA has played in bowl games in nine of the previous 11 seasons (not 2010, 2008). Bowl History: 2012 Holiday Bowl; 2011 Fight PASSING Hunger Bowl; 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl; 2007 Las Vegas Bowl; 2006 #3 Logan Thomas Emerald Bowl; 2005 Sun Bowl; 2004 Las Vegas Bowl; 2003 Silicon(224-391, 2861 yds, 57.3%, Valley Football Classic; 2002 Las Vegas Bowl. 16 TD, 13 INT, 238.4 ypg)

RECEIVING #1 Shaq Evans (43-617, 8TD, 51.4 ypg)

RECEIVING BRUINS IN BRIEF #82 Willie Byrn **Anthony Barr, winner of the Lott IMPACT Trophy, has 41.5 tackles (49-635, 2TD, 52.9 ypg) for loss in his two seasons as a defensive player… He is ranked 4th in the nation in TFLs (1.7); 2nd in forced fumbles at 0.42/g; 5th in DEFENSE DEFENSE fumbles recovered (0.33); 13th in sacks (0.8) #6 Eric Kendricks #58 Jack Tyler **In the last 20 games, UCLA has gone 14-6 with the six losses to Or(106 tkls, 4.0 TFL, 2.0 sks) (93 tkls, 10.5 TFL, 4.0 sks) egon (10-2 record this season), Stanford (3xs/11-2) Arizona State (10-3) and Baylor (11-1); four of the six losses have come in games played away from the Rose Bowl THE SERIES **With the win at USC, Coach Mora has 18 wins in his first two seasons at the helm establishing a school record for the most ever during Overall: First Meeting UCLA All-Time Record: the first two seasons as Bruin head coach Versus ACC: 17-14 573-389-37 **2013 is the 19th season a UCLA team has recorded at least 9 wins UCLA In Sun Bowl: 2-1 ... UCLA totals seven seasons in which it has won more than nine Current Streak: W, 1 UCLA Bowl Record: games (10-each in 2005, 1998, 1997, 1988, 1987, 1982, 1946) 14-17-1 **UCLA concluded the regular season playing teams headed to bowl Last Time at Sun Bowl: games in six of its last seven contests vs. Northwestern Mora Non-Conference: **Thirty-four freshmen and sophomores saw action in the game at W, 50-38 6-1 Dec. 30, 2005 USC - 15 true freshmen

A UCLA WIN WOULD ...

PAC-12 RECORD: NON-CONFERENCE: HOME: AWAY: NEUTRAL: 2013 SCHEDULE

DATE Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 3 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 31

9-3 6-3 3-0 5-1 4-2 0-0

OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT NEVADA (Pac-12) W, 58-20 at #23 Nebraska (ABC) W, 41-21 NEW MEXICO ST. (Pac-12) W, 59-13 at Utah (Fox Sports 1) W, 34-27 CALIFORNIA (ESPN2) W, 37-10 at #13 Stanford (ABC) L, 24-10 at #2 Oregon (ESPN) L, 42-14 COLORADO (Fox Sports 1) W, 45-23 at Arizona (ESPN) W, 31-26 WASHINGTON (ESPN2) W, 41-31 #19 ARIZONA ST. (Fox) L, 38-33 at #23 USC (ABC) W, 35-14 vs. Virginia Tech (CBS) 11 a.m. All times Pacific

ON THE AIR TELEVISION CBS >Verne Lundquist (play-by-play) >Gary Danielson (color analyst) >Tracy Wolfson (sideline) RADIO The Bruin IMG Radio Network >Chris Roberts (play-by-play) >Matt Stevens (color analyst) >Wayne Cook (sideline) 570 Fox Sports Radio SIRIUS (Ch. 91) XM (Ch. 91)

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Would mark the first 10 win season since 2005.

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Would be the first bowl win for the Bruins since 2009. (30-21 win over Temple at Eagle Bank Bowl)

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Would give UCLA a perfect 4-0 record against non-conference opponents in 2013.

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Would give Jim Mora 19 wins in his first two seasons, the most of any coach in UCLA history over that span.

2013 UCLA FOOTBALL SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS STEVE ROURKE SKIP POWERS DANNY HARRINGTON 2

Associate Sports Information Director Assistant Sports Information Director Associate Sports Information Director

Cell: 310-882-8418 Cell: 205-246-7834 Cell: 818-692-4182

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BRUINS TO WATCH #11 ANTHONY BARR - Sr. - LB *2013 Lott IMPACT Trophy Winner *Lombardi, Bednarik, Butkus Finalist *41.5 TFLs over last two seasons *7.0 TFLs in last three games * Career-best 11 tackles at Nebraska ‘13 * 4th in nation in TFLs avg. in ‘13 * Played defense for 1st time in ‘12

#1 SHAQUELLE EVANS - Sr. - WR * Biletnikoff Award Watch List * Among conf. leaders in punt ret. *8 TD receptions in 2013 *Caught a pass in 27 straight games * 60 catches in ‘12, 8th on school list * 877 recev. yds. in ‘12 - 11th on school season list

#17 BRETT HUNDLEY - So.R - QB *2013 O’Brien Award Semifinalist * Maxwell, O’Brien Watch Lists * 3rd on school career TD pass list *Conf. Leader in Completion % * School record three straight 300-yd. passing games in ‘12 *Run for or thrown for TD in all 26 g

#6 ERIC KENDRICKS - Jr.R- LB * Lott IMPACT Award Quarterfinalist *Butkus, Bednarik, Nagurski Watch Lists * 41 tackles in last four games * Led P-12-10.6 tkls/g avg. in ‘12 * His 150 tackles in ‘12 most at school since 1978; 3rd-most ever * 24g starting streak ended v. Colorado #99 CASSIUS MARSH - Sr. - DE * 37 career starts; most on defense * career-best 57 tackles in ‘13 * 19 stops, 5.5 TFL last four games *Blocked FG attempts vs. NMSU * 2nd on team with 8.0 sacks in ‘12 * 3rd on team with 10.5 TFLs in ‘12

#56 XAVIER SU’A-FILO - Jr. - OG * Lombardi, Outland Watch Lists * 39 career starts, most on team * 1st-team All-Pac-12 in ‘12 & ‘13 * Became 1st Bruin true freshman offensive player to start a seasonopener in ‘09

#35 JORDAN ZUMWALT - Sr. - LB * 29 career starts * Butkus Award Watch List * Career-best 83 tackles in ‘13 * 71 tackles, 8.0 TFL in 2012 *Career-best 15 stops v. Baylor

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JIM MORA HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON 18-8 RECORD On December 10, 2011, former NFC Coach of the Year Jim Mora was named UCLA's 17th head coach in school history. In his first season in Westwood, Mora guided the Bruins to the 2012 South Division Championship of the Pac-12 Conference and matched the school-record for wins by a first-year Bruin coach with nine. The team set numerous offensive records during that initial campaign, including rushing yards, passing yards, total offense and points scored. Four players went on to be selected in the 2013 NFL Draft, including first-round pick defensive end Datone Jones. Mora came to UCLA after spending part of 2010 and most of 2011 as a television analyst and contributor for the NFL Network and the NFL on Fox. He brought 25 years of NFL coaching acumen with him to UCLA, including four years of NFL head coaching experience while at the helm of the Atlanta Falcons (2004-06) and the Seattle Seahawks (2009). Mora took over for Mike Holmgren as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks in 2009. He had served as assistant head coach and defensive backs coach for Seattle in 2007 and 2008. The Seahawks went 10-6 and finished first in the NFC West in the 2007 season and won the Wild Card game. In his initial season as the head coach of the Falcons in 2004, Mora guided the team to an 11-5 record, becoming just the eighth rookie head coach in NFL history to win 11 games and the 11th to bring home a Division title. Atlanta captured the NFC South title and earned an appearance in the NFC Championship game for only the second time in franchise history. Mora was selected as the NFC Coach of the Year. The Falcon’s defense improved from a league ranking of 32nd in 2003 to No. 14 overall the next season, fueled by a league-leading and franchise record 48 quarterback sacks. Atlanta topped the NFL in rushing in all three of coach Mora’s seasons as head coach. In 2006, Michael Vick became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for at least 1,000 yards. Mora had joined the Falcons from the San Francisco 49ers where he spent seven seasons, from 1997-2003, including the last five as the defensive coordinator. In his first year, the 49ers finished No. 1 in the NFL in total defense, No. 2 in pass defense (with 25 interceptions), takeaways (41) and run defense, as well as No. 3 in the League in sacks (with 54). The 1998 squad tied for No. 1 in the NFC, and No. 4 in the NFL, with 21 interceptions. The 1997 team advanced to the NFC Championship Game, while the 1998 and 2002 squads captured Wild Card Game wins. Mora worked the previous five seasons (1992-1996) on the staff of his dad, Jim E. Mora, as the secondary coach with the New Orleans Saints. His defensive expertise began to take shape and the Saints boasted the No. 1 pass defense in the NFL during his first two years. In 1985, Mora broke into the NFL coaching ranks with the San Diego Chargers under head coach Don Coryell. He spent seven seasons with the Chargers, advancing from the league's first quality control coach position to defensive backs coach. Mora began his coaching career in 1984 at the University of Washington. He joined the staff of Don James in the role of defensive assistant following a four-year playing career as a defensive back for the Huskies. While at UW, Mora had the opportunity to be a part of two Rose Bowl teams (1981-loss to Michigan and 1982-win over Iowa) as a player, in addition to helping the Huskies land a berth in the 1985 Orange Bowl (win over Oklahoma) as a graduate assistant. During his five seasons in the Husky program, Washington compiled a 48-12 record, ranked among the nation’s top 10 teams on three occasions, and did not finish lower than second in the Pac-10 standings. NFL Pro Bowlers who have played under coach Mora include -- Julian Peterson, LB Seattle and 49ers; Marcus Trufant, DB Seattle; Allen Rossum, DB Atlanta; Patrick Kerney, DL Atlanta; Roderick Coleman, DL Atlanta; Keith Brooking, LB Atlanta; DeAngelo Hall, DB Atlanta; Michael Vick, QB Atlanta; Alge Crumpler, TE Atlanta; Warrick Dunn, RB Atlanta; Bryant Young, DL 49ers; Lance Schulters, DB 49ers; Merton Hanks, DB 49ers; Eric Allen, DB Saints; Tyrone Hughes, DB Saints; Gill Byrd, DB San Diego.

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-Pres. ................................................................................................... UCLA Head Coach 2009 .................................................................................. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Head Coach 2007-08 .............................................................SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Defensive Coordinator 2004-06 ............................................................................... ATLANTA FALCONS Head Coach 1999-2003 .....................................................SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Defensive Coordinator 1997-98 ............................................................................SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Secondary 1992-96 ............................................................................ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Secondary 1989-91 ............................................................................SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Secondary 1985-88 ....................................................SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Defensive Quality Control 1984 .......................................................UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Graduate Assistant

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ROSE BOWL: THE 32nd YEAR The 2013 season marks the 32nd year that the Rose Bowl will serve as home of the Bruins. The recent Rose Bowl renovation project has focused on improving spectator ingress/egress, expediting concourse circulation of fans, increasing the number of restrooms and concession stands, providing state-of-the-art premium seating options in a rebuilt press box and installing of a new scoreboard and video board. UCLA moved to Pasadena from the L.A. Coliseum in the summer of 1982 and went 6-0-1 in that first year, capping the season with a victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl game. The 2006 season-opening win against Utah was UCLA’s 100th at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins own a record of 134-59-2 since moving to Pasadena, including a 3-2 record in Rose Bowl games. In July of 2007, the Rose Bowl was selected the No. 1 sports venue by SI.com/SIonCampus.

2013 AWARD WATCH LISTEES *Biletnikoff (Most Outstanding Receiver) -- Shaquelle Evans *Rotary Lombardi (Most Outstanding Down Lineman/Linebacker) -- LB Anthony Barr, OL Xavier Su’a-Filo *Butkus (Most Outstanding Linebacker) -- Anthony Barr, Eric Kendricks, Jordan Zumwalt *Maxwell Award (Most Outstanding Player) -- LB Anthony Barr, QB Brett Hundley *Hornung (Most Versatile) -- RB Damien Thigpen, LB Myles Jack *Bednarik (Most Outstanding Def. Player) -- LB Anthony Barr, LB Eric Kendricks *Nagurski (Most Outstanding Def. Player) -- LB Anthony Barr, LB Eric Kendricks *Rimington Award (Most Outstanding Center) -- Jake Brendel *Outland Trophy (Interior Lineman) -- OL Xavier Su’a-Filo *O’Brien Award (Best Quarterback) -- QB Brett Hundley *Walter Camp (Most Outstanding Player) -- LB Anthony Barr * Lott IMPACT (Def. Player of Year) -- LB ANTHONY BARR, LB Eric Kendricks *Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year -- Jim Mora underlined = finalist for award; winner in all caps

PAC-12 BOWL SCHEDULE Coming Up in the Pac-12: all times Pacific

Dec. 21 -- Gildan New Mexico Wash. State v. Colo. St. ESPN 11 am Dec. 21 -- Royal Purple Las Vegas USC v. Fresno St. ABC 12:30 Dec. 24 -- Sheraton Hawai’i Oregon State v. Boise St. ESPN 5 pm Dec. 27 -- Fight Hunger Washington v. BYU ESPN 6:30 pm Dec. 30 -- Valero Alamo Oregon v. Texas ESPN 3:45 pm Dec. 30 -- National Univ. Holiday ASU v. Tx. Tech ESPN 7:15 pm Dec. 31 -- AdvoCareV100 Arizona v. Boston College ESPN 9:30 am Dec. 31 -- Hyundai Sun UCLA v.Va. Tech CBS 11 am Jan. 1 -- Rose By Vizio Stanford v. Mich. State ESPN 2 pm

**QB Brett Hundley has thrown at least one scoring pass in 24 of his 26 career games (not at USC, 2013, at Stanford - 2012)...He has thrown for multiple scores in 17 contests -- Over the last 5 games, Hundley has completed 86 of his 124 attempts (69%) for 8 tds, one int. and rushed 63 times for 228 yards and five scores **Senior DE Cassius Marsh has posted a best-ever season total of 57 stops on the year **Eric Kendrick’s blocked field goal v. Washington was the 12th kick blocked by the Bruins since Jim Mora became head coach **Senior LB Jordan Zumwalt’s eight stops v. USC gave him a best-ever season total of 83 tackles on the year **WR Shaq Evans has caught at least one pass in the last 27g and at least three in nine of this year’s 12 games ... He has caught a scoring pass in seven of this season’s 12 games **Last 4 g - LB Eric Kendricks - 41 tackles; S Anthony Jefferson 23; LB Anthony Barr 19, 7.0 TFL; DE Cassius Marsh 19, 5.5 TFL **Defenders LB Myles Jack (RB), LB Jordan Zumwalt (FB/TE), DE Keenan Graham (FB), DT Kenny Clark (FB), DE Eddie Vanderdoes (FB), DE Cassius Marsh (TE) have seen action on offense for the Bruins (DE Brandon Willis is a TE)...Zumwalt, Vanderdoes and Marsh have each caught passes this season...Marsh, Jack and Vanderdoes have each scored touchdowns **UCLA established a new school record for most true freshmen playing in a season (18) this year at Oregon ... It played 15 in the ‘13 opener; 16 RS freshmen have also seen action in ‘13. UCLA played 26 freshmen in ‘12 -- 12 true /14 RS freshmen. **UCLA matched its school record total of seven true freshmen position starters vs. Colorado (OG Alex Redmond, OG Scott Quessenberry, OT Caleb Benenoch, Y Thomas Duarte, LB Myles Jack, LB Isaako Savaiinaea, DL Eddie Vanderdoes) ... At Oregon DL Kenny Clark joined Redmond, Quessenberry, Benenoch, Duarte, Jack, Vanderdoes)...Punter/KO Sean Covington would make it eight true freshmen starting those two games. **A school record 26 different players have caught a pass in 2013 (records dating back to 1954); 11 players have caught a scoring pass **CB Ishmael Adams has returned 8 kickoffs for 315 yards and one punt for 49 yards in the last two games **PK Ka’imi Fairbairn has connected on 18 straight FG attempts from 35 yards and in **LB Eric Kendricks’ 11-tackle performance at USC was his 13th double-digit effort in the last two seasons **After Jordon James led the Bruins in rushing in the first three games, four different players have taken the lead over the next nine contests - Paul Perkins 4, Myles Jack 2, Brett Hundley 2, Malcolm Jones 1 **UCLA is 14-3 under Coach Mora when scoring first, 9-0 when doing so at home **The Bruins are 16-0 under head coach Jim Mora when ahead at the half **UCLA has won 22 of its last 27 games when winning the turnover battle (82%) and owns a 16-34 record in its last 50 games (32%) when losing or tying the turnover ratio **UCLA Head Football Coach Jim Mora is one of 10 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) finalists for the 2013 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award, an honor recognizing coaches who best exemplify responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship and excellence both on and off the field. **This is the first time UCLA has opened in and remained ranked by AP through all listings of a season since 1998 and the first time it has put together back-to-back seasons with at least nine wins (9-5 last yr) since 1997 and 1998’s 10-win seasons **UCLA is wearing a No. 36 patch on its uniform to honor the memory of Nick Pasquale, a redshirt freshman receiver from San Clemente, CA, who passed away in a tragic accident on Sept. 8. **UCLA is slated to open the 2014 season on Aug. 30 at Virginia. The Bruins return home to face Memphis on Sept. 6 and travel to play Texas, at Cowboys Stadium, on Sept. 13. The dates for the conference schedule have not been released (home games Utah, Stanford, Oregon, Arizona, USC; away-Cal, Colorado, Washington, ASU). TEAM COMPARISON CATEGORY Rushing Offense Passing Offense Completion % Pass Efficiency Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Defense Pass Eff. Defense Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Punt Returns KO Return Turnover Margin Pass Defense Sacks Sacks Allowed 3rd down conv. 3rd down conv. def.

UCLA NCAA 196.6 38 251.6 44 0.685 7 154.56 16 448.2 37 36.5 23 171.7 73 125.66 61 392.8 56 24.1 39 38.94 22 9.83 43 25.73 5 0.80 19 221.1 44 2.42 37 2.83 107 0.500 12 0.365 43

P12 5 7 1 2 7 4 8 8 6 5 2 3 2 2 3 6 10 3 6

Va Tech NCAA 117.8 110 241.3 54 0.576 76 125.75 78 359.1 98 23.4 95 103.8 8 96.14 3 269.6 4 17.4 8 36.89 61 4.79 105 21.55 57 0.7 20 165.8 3 3.08 5 2.50 90 0.337 108 0.295 3

ACC 12 6 10 9 12 10 1 2 2 2 7 14 8 2 2 1 11 12 1

ALL-AMERICA HONORS/AWARDS — LB Anthony Barr has been named a first-team All-American by USA Today, NFL.com, Walter Camp, Sporting News and Athlon Sports. OL Xavier Su’a-Filo was chosen a first-team All-American by NFL.com and a second-team selection by USA Today and Athlon Sports. LB Myles Jack was named a first-team All-American by Athlon Sports at the all-purpose position. He was selected to the Sporting News Freshman All-America squad along with OL Alex Redmond and DL Eddie Vanderdoes. CONFERENCE HONORS/AWARDS — Senior linebacker Anthony Barr and junior offensive lineman Xavier Su’a-Filo were selected to the first-team All-Pac-12 team as selected by the league’s coaches. Freshman linebacker Myles Jack was chosen to the second-team along with special teams standout Ryan Hofmeister. In addition, Jack was named the Offensive and Defensive Freshman of the Year in the conference. Honorable mention all-conference accolades went to senior LB Jordan Zumwalt, senior DL Cassius Marsh, senior WR Shaq Evans, junior S Anthony Jefferson, junior LB Eric Kendricks, soph center Jake Brendel, soph WR Devin Fuller, soph S

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Coaches Noel/ Taylor Mazzone — muh-ZONE-ee Demetrice Martin — deh-MEE-tris Jeff Ulbrich — UL-brick Players 96 Eli Ankou — EE-lee ANN-koo 31Librado Barocio — lee-BRA-doe bar-OH-see-oh 20Melvin Emesibe — em-miss-SIB-be 98 Seali’i Epenesa — say-ah-LEE-ee Epp-n-ESS-uh 12 Mike Fafaul — FAY-ful 15 Ka’imi Fairbairn — kuh-EE-me FAIR-bairn 4

49 Luke Gane — like “gain” 21 Tahaan Goodman — tuh-HAHN 32 Nate Iese — ee-YES-eh 28 Taylor Lagace — LAG-a-say 15 Devin Lucien — LOU-see-en 83 Grayson Mazzone — muh-ZONE-ee 71 Poasi Moala — poe-AH-say mo-WAH-luh 11 Jerry Neuheisel — new-HIGH-zell 94 Owamagbe Odighizuwa — Oh-wah-MAH-bay Oh-DIGGY-zoo-wah 41 Aramide Olaniyan — are-ME-day oh-lay-KNEE-an

46 Kenny Orjioke — or-gee-OH-key 52 Scott Quessenberry — KWESS-en-berry 44 Phillip Ruhl — like “rule” 44 Isaako Savaiinaea — ease-suh-AH-co sav-uh-eeNYE-uh 56 Xavier Su’a-Filo — sue-uh-FEE-low 87 Ian Taubler — EE-ann TOBB-ler 95 Brandon Tuliaupupu— too-leeAHH-oo-poo-poo 47 Eddie Vanderdoes — van-der-DOUGHS 2 Asiantii Woulard — ash-SHAWN-tee 35 Jordan Zumwalt — ZUM-walt

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BRUINS IN THE NFL The following Bruins are listed on current rosters: Carolina - Nate Chandler-DL Cleveland - Christian Yount-LS Cincinnati - Tony Dye - S Dallas - Kyle Bosworth-LB; David Carter, DL Denver - Rahim Moore-S Detroit - Joseph Fauria-TE Green Bay - Johnathan Franklin-RB; Datone JonesDL, Kahlil Bell, RB Indianapolis - Justin Hickman - DL (injured reserve); Sheldon Price-DB (practice squad) Jacksonville - Maurice Jones-Drew-RB, Marcedes Lewis-TE Minnesota - Jeff Baca-OL; Jeff Locke-P New England - Matthew Slater-WR New Orleans - Kenyon Coleman-DL (injured reserve) St. Louis - Cory Harkey, TE San Diego - Mike Harris, OL San Francisco - Kevin McDermott, LS Seattle - Derrick Coleman, RB Tennessee - Alterraun Verner - DB, Akeem Ayers, LB Washington - Logan Paulsen-TE; Kai Forbath - PK

2013 PAC-12 STANDINGS North

P-12 Conf. Overall

#5 Stanford #10 Oregon Washington Oregon St. Wash. State California

7-2 7-2 5-4 4-5 4-5 0-9

11-2 10-2 8-4 6-6 6-6 1-11

8-1 6-3 6-3 4-5 2-7 1-8

10-3 9-3 9-4 7-5 5-7 4-8

South #14 Arizona St. #17UCLA #25USC Arizona Utah Colorado # = BCS Rankings

2013 PAC-12 HONORS UCLA’s 2013 All-Pac-12 Honors 1st team All-Conf.: LB Anthony Barr, OL Xavier Su’a-Filo 2nd team All-Conf.: LB Myles Jack, LB Ryan Hofmeister (special teams) Hon. Mention: LB Jordan Zumwalt, DL Cassius Marsh, WR Shaq Evans, S Anthony Jefferson, LB Eric Kendricks, C Jake Brendel, WR Devin Fuller, S Randall Goforth, QB Brett Hundley, DL Ellis McCarthy, CB Fabian Moreau, LB Jayon Brown, P Sean Covington, Y Thomas Duarte, OL Alex Redmond, DL Eddie Vanderdoes Offensive Freshman of the Year: Myles Jack Defensive Freshman of the Year: Myles Jack 1st team Academic All-Pac-12: C Jake Brendel, FB Phillip Ruhl, QB Jerry Neuheisel 2nd team Academic All-Pac-12: LB Aramide Olaniyan Hon. Mention Acad. All-Pac-12: FB Luke Gane, LB Ryan Hofmeister, LB Taylor Lagace, LS Christopher Longo, RB Steven Manfro, RB Paul Perkins

Randall Goforth, soph QB Brett Hundley, soph DL Ellis McCarthy, soph CB Fabian Moreau, freshmen special teams Jayon Brown, freshman P Sean Covington, freshman TE Thomas Duarte, freshman OL Alex Redmond, freshman DL Eddie Vanderdoes BARR WINS LOTT IMPACT TROPHY — Senior linebacker Anthony Barr became the first Bruin to win the Lott IMPACT Trophy. The award was presented on Dec. 8 in Newport Beach,CA and is given to college football’s Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation will deliver a check in the amount of $25,000 to the general scholarship fund at UCLA in honor of Barr’s acheivement. IMPACT stands for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity. Past Winners of the Lott IMPACT Trophy: 2004 – David Pollack, DE, Georgia 2005 – DeMeco Ryans, LB, Alabama 2006 – Dante Hughes, DB, Cal 2007 – Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU 2008 – James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State 2009 – Jerry Hughes, DE, TCU 2010 – J.J. Watt, DT, Wisconsin 2011 – Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College 2012 – Manti Te’o, LB, Notre Dame 2013 – Anthony Barr, UCLA. Pac-12 All-ACADEMIC FOOTBALL TEAM — UCLA C Jake Brendel (3.49 gpa in Economics), FB Phillip Ruhl (3.37 in Political Science) and QB/holder Jerry Neuheisel (3.56 in Undecided major) were named to the firstteam. LB Aramide Olaniyan (3.30 in Political Science) was chosen to the second-team. Honorable mention went to FB Luke Gane, LB Ryan Hofmeister, LB Eric Kendricks, LB Taylor Lagace, LS Christopher Longo, RB Steven Manfro, RB Paul Perkins. MORE BRUIN NOTES — **Myles Jack’s total of four rushing touchdowns v. Washington established a new true freshman record (old mark 3 - Wendell Tyler,1972 and DeShaun Foster, 1998)...The last Bruin with more than four rushing touchdowns=Maurice Jones-Drew, 5 in 2004 **Five touchdowns against Washington were scored by defensive players (LB/RB Myles Jack 4, DE/TE Cassius Marsh 1)...The sixth came on WR Devin Lucien’s first career scoring catch **UCLA has given up 41 points in 12 third quarters this season; Stanford, in game 6, was first team to score in 3rd Qtr **QB Brett Hundley had his 10th career 300-yard total offense game against Colorado (ran for 72 and passed for 273) **The USC game was 21st straight game UCLA has won when holding the opponent under 20 points **The Bruins are 11-4 vs. the teams placed in the P12 South (Utah 2-1, USC 2-1, Colorado 3-0, ASU 2-1, Arizona 2-1); UCLA went 5-0 against the Pac-12 South in 2012 and 4-1 this season **UCLA’s six interceptions at Utah were the most since it recorded a like total in a 1987 win over Stanford (record is 10) **In records dating back to 1960, no UCLA player had ever previously run for a score, thrown for a TD and caught a scoring pass in single game as Brett Hundley did at Utah earlier this season **Junior RB Jordon James totaled 424 yards rushing on 62 carries (4 tds) in season’s first three games; 102 yards on 34 carries (1 td) in subsequent appearances (4 games) **UCLA is 8-4 in true road games (4-2 in ‘13 and ‘12) under Coach Mora...Last year, the Bruins won as many as four road games in a season for the first time since 2002 **Y Receiver Thomas Duarte hauled in his second scoring pass of the season at Oregon joining Devin Fuller, 2012/Ryan Moya 2005/ DeShaun Foster 1998/ Brian Poli-Dixon 1997/ Brad Melsby 1995 behind true freshman school record holder Raymond Burks who had a total of three scoring catches in 1973 **The Bruins captured their fourth win in the month of November at USC; it was the first time for a Bruin team since 1959 **Senior DE Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass v. Washington to mark the second straight season he has done so. (‘12 at Cal) **Hundley is two shy of school record holder Cade McNown’s total of 12 300-yard total offense games after his 375 yard-effort against Colorado...He racked up a personal best 428 yards of total offense earlier this season vs. Cal. Most Career 300-yd total offense games- Cade McNown12, Hundley 10, Drew Olson 5, Tom Ramsey 5

**Safety Randall Goforth’s 19 tackles at Stanford were most since S Dennis Keyes recorded 19 v. USC ‘07; last player with moreLB Reggie Carter 20 v. BYU in 2008 **UCLA has won 13 of its last 14 games when it limits the opponent to less than 100 rushing yards (1-0 in ‘13, 3-0 in ‘12) **Frosh DE Eddie Vanderdoes’ 11 tackles at Stanford were the most by a D-lineman since 1992 (Bruce Walker-12 v. ASU) **Hundley topped the 400-yard passing mark for the first time at home vs. Cal. He is the first UCLA quarterback to ever throw for at least 300 yards in three straight games (305 Nebraska/320 Houston/372 Oregon St. in 2012). Most 300-yd passing games in a season -- Cade McNown 6 -1998, Tom Ramsey 4 -1982, Hundley 4 - 2012 Most Career 300-yd passing games -- McNown11, Cory Paus 7, Hundley 5, Drew Olson 4, Tommy Maddox 4, Troy Aikman 4, Tom Ramsey 4

**16 different receivers caught at least one pass v. New Mexico State ** FB Phillip Ruhl was named to the first-team 2013‐14 Capital One Academic All‐District Football Teams after posting a 3.37 gpa in Political Science **LB Myles Jack ran for 120 yards at Arizona- T-10th on UCLA all-time freshman rushing list **UCLA put up a school-record total of 692 yards of total offense against New Mexico State after racking up 504 yards of offense at Nebraska and recording 647 yards of offense vs. Nevada...It had not gained at least 500 yards of total offense in any three-game stretch during a season, prior to the 2012 season (complete records date back to 1965 season) ...Years in which UCLA has had at least three games, with at least 500-yards of total offense -- 2013 3 (Nevada=647/Nebraska=504/New Mex. St.=692); 2012 (4-Rice=646/Nebraska=653/Houston=567/ Arizona=611); 2005 (3g); 1998 (5g); 1996 (3g); 1991 (4g); 1987 (3g); 1986 (4g); 1976 (5g); 1973 (5g) (dating back to 1965)

** UCLA erased an 18-point deficit to beat Nebraska in Lincoln. The 18-point deficit ties for the seventh largest deficit overcome in Bruin history. The most is a 22-point deficit against Northwestern in the 2005 Sun Bowl. BLOCKED KICKS DIARY UNDER MORA (12) — GAME 2013-Washington 2013-Oregon 2013-New Mex St 2013-Nevada 2012-USC 2012-USC 2012-@Wash. St 2012-@Wash. St 2012-@Wash. St 2012-@Wash. St 2012-@Cal 2012-@Cal

PLAYER Eric Kendricks Myles Jack Cassius Marsh Kenny Orjioke Sheldon Price Eric Kendricks Anthony Barr Jordan Zumwalt Cassius Marsh Datone Jones Datone Jones Dalton Hilliard

BLOCK FG punt FG punt FG punt punt punt FG FG XPT XPT

RESULT UCLA possession, punt UCLA possession and TD pass UCLA possession and end of half Returned for TD UCLA possession, punt UCLA possession and TD UCLA possession and end of half UCLA possession, fumble Touchback UCLA possession Returned for TD Kickoff Kickoff

AT THE STARTING LINE — Redshirt junior offensive guard Xavier Su’a-Filo tops the team with 39 career starts. The player with the most defensive starts is senior end Cassius Marsh (37). The players with the longest starting streak are LB Anthony Barr, PK Ka’imi Fairbairn, C Jake Brendel, OL Xavier Su’a-Filo, and QB Brett Hundley with 26 each.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BRUIN FRESHMEN OVER THE YEARS — The Bruins established a new school mark when guard Scott Quessenberry took the field at Oregon as the 18th true freshman to see action this season. Fifteen true freshmen saw action in the 2013 opener -- LB Cameron Judge, LB Isaako Savaiinaea, LB Jayon Brown, LB Deon Hollins, LB Myles Jack, DL Kenny Clark, DL Kylie Fitts, DL Eddie Vanderdoes, S Tahaan Goodman, P/KO Sean Covington, WR Jalen Ortiz, WR Darren Andrews, Y receiver Thomas Duarte, OG Alex Redmond, OL Caleb Benenoch. A 16th true frosh, CB Priest Willis, saw action at Nebraska on special teams. Freshman cornerback Charles Dawson saw action vs. New Mexico State to become freshman No. 17 and tie the former school record set in 1977. UCLA played 12 true freshmen in 2012. In recent years, UCLA played 10 freshmen in 2009 and again in 2010. One first-year player saw action in 2011.

STARTING ASSIGNMENTS (returning players in bold) DEFENSE DT Kenny Clark DT Seali’i Epenesa DT Cassius Marsh DT Ellis McCarthy DE Keenan Graham DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE Eddie Vanderdoes LB Jordan Zumwalt LB Eric Kendricks LB Stan McKay LB Ryan Hofmeister LB Aaron Wallace LB Myles Jack (1 as RB) LB Isaako Savaiinaea LB Anthony Barr (was RB) CB Fabian Moreau CB Ishmael Adams CB Brandon Sermons S Randall Goforth S Anthony Jefferson

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‘10 ----4 --6 6 --4 RS 0 JC ------4rb -----

‘11 ----8 --1 1 --4 3 2 RS RS ----7rb -----

--0

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‘12 --10 14 0 1 1 --9 14 1 2 0 ----14lb 0 0 --5 0

‘13 3 6 11 8 0 0 6 12 11 0 0 1 12 1 12lb 11 12 5 12 12

Tot. 3 16 37 8 8 8 6 29 29 3 2 1 12 1 37 11 12 5 17 12

Streak 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 15 2 0 0 0 12 0 26 0 12 4 13 12

SPECIAL TEAMS PK/KO Ka’imi Fairbairn LS Christopher Longo P/KO Sean Covington

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‘11 -RS --

‘12 14 0 --

‘13 12 12 12

‘11 6 --RS ------RS --RS ------RS --ECU --RS 3 --RS --0

‘12 14 4 0 2 1 14 14 13 14 ------1 --RS 0 14 4 5 3 RS 0

‘13 11 10 4 9 0 12 12 7 4 12 5 8 7 4 1 1 12 5 0 1 4 1

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Tot. Streak 26 26 12 12 12 12

OFFENSE ‘09 ‘10 WR Shaq Evans ND RS WR Jodan Payton ----WR Devin Lucien ----F Devin Fuller ----F Kenneth Walker ----OL Xavier Su’a-Filo 13 --OL Jake Brendel ----OL Simon Goines ----OL Torian White ----OL Alex Redmond ----OL Scott Quessenberry ----OL Caleb Benenoch ----Y Darius Bell JC 0 Y Thomas Duarte ---Y Grayson Mazzone Wake ECU TE Brandon Willis ----QB Brett Hundley ----RB Jordon James --RS RB Steven Manfro ----RB Damien Thigpen 0 0 RB Paul Perkins ----RB Malcolm Jones --0 RB Myles Jack (11 as lb) FB Phillip Ruhl --RS

Tot. 31 14 4 11 1 39 26 20 18 12 5 8 7 4 1 1 26 12 5 4 4 1 1 2

Streak 9 6 0 1 0 26 26 0 0 12 1 8 1 0 0 0 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

STARTING EXPERIENCE BY POSITION (total starts) WR (61)-Shaq Evans 31, Jordan Payton 14, Devin Fuller 11, Devin Lucien 4, Kenneth Walker 1 OL (128) - Xavier Su’a-Filo 39, Jake Brendel 26, Simon Goines 20, Torian White 18, Alex Redmond 12, Caleb Benenoch 8, Scott Quessenberry 5 QB (26) - Brett Hundley 26 RB (29) - Jordon James 12, Steven Manfro 5, Damien Thigpen 4, Paul Perkins 4, Phillip Ruhl 2, Malcolm Jones, 1, Myles Jack 1 Y (13) - Darius Bell 7, Thomas Duarte 4, Grayson Mazzone 1, Brandon Willis 1 DL (86) - Cassius Marsh 37, Seali’i Epenesa 16, Owamagbe Odighizuwa 8, Keenan Graham 8; Ellis McCarthy 8; Eddie Vanderdoes 6, Kenny Clark 3 LB (98) - Jordan Zumwalt 29, Eric Kendricks 28, Anthony Barr 26, Myles Jack 11, Ryan Hofmeister 2, Isaako Savaiinaea 1, Aaron Wallace 1 CB (28) - Ishmael Adams 12, Fabian Moreau 11; Brandon Sermons 5 S (32) - Randall Goforth 17, Anthony Jefferson 12 ,Stan McKay 3 FIRST ACTION — In addition to the 18 true freshmen who have seen action in 2013, the following 20 players have taken the field for the first time this season as Bruins: DL Eli Ankou (Fr.R), DB Justin Combs (Fr.R), Y Brendan Cross (Grad.), RB Ryan Davis (Fr.R), Y Daniel Eaton (Fr.R), QB Mike Fafaul(Fr.R), WR Sam Handler (Fr.R), WR Ahmaad Harris (Fr.R), WR Zach Hernandez (Fr.R), OL Carl Hulick (Fr.R), FB Nate Iese (Fr.R), PK Mitch Johnson (Fr.R), LB Taylor Lagace (Fr.R), LS Christopher Longo (So.R), OL Conor McDermott (Fr.R), QB Jerry Neuheisel (Fr.R), WR Nick Pasquale (Fr.R), RB Paul Perkins (Fr.R), L Sam Tai (So.R), DB Erick Zumwalt (So.R). 2013 TEAM CAPTAINS — Senior LB Anthony Barr, junior OL Xavier Su’a-Filo, redshirt junior LB Eric Kendricks, redshirt junior LB Ryan Hofmeister, redshirt sophomore center Jake Brendel, redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley.

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UCLA ON THE RADIO The 2013 season is UCLA’s 17th with Clear Channel Radio. This will be the seventh year for the Bruins games to be aired on AM 570 Fox Sports LA in Southern California. The broadcasts are produced by IMG, UCLA’s corporate and mediarights holder. The Los Angeles all-sports station’s broadcast includes a two-hour pre-game show (one hour local, one hour network) and a post-game show. Hall of Fame broadcaster Chris Roberts, a four-time Golden Mike Award winner, has been the voice of the Bruins for over 20 years (this is year 22). Former Bruin quarterback Matt Stevens (‘83-86) is set to begin his 17th year on the broadcast team and his 13th as the analyst in the booth. Former Bruin quarterback Wayne Cook (‘91-94) is in his 12th season as sideline reporter. AM 570 Fox Sports LA also provides ancillary programming, including head coach and player interviews during game weeks. UCLA IMG Sports Network games are available nationally through an agreement with Sirius XM Satellite Radio, the Official Satellite Radio Partner of UCLA Athletics. Games can also be heard via the internet at uclabruins.com. and on the tunein radio app on your mobile devices.

COACHES’ RADIO SHOW An exciting new addition this year will be a weekly coaches’ radio show, the Bruin Insider Show, which will air Tuesday nights from 7 to 8 pm, live from Barney’s Beanery in Westwood (either on AM570 Fox Sports LA or 1150AM). The Bruin Insider Show will make its debut on Tuesday, Aug. 27. UCLA head football coach Jim Mora will be a weekly guest on the show during football season, and UCLA men’s basketball head coach Steve Alford will be featured during basketball season. Also featured throughout the year will be UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero and various coaches and student-athletes from UCLA’s storied athletic program that has won a national-best 109 NCAA Championships. Local broadcaster John Ramey will be the host of the show. Ramey finished his fourth season as the playby-play voice for the 2013 College World Series champion UCLA baseball team.

UCLA ON TELEVISION Following the USC game, 121 of UCLA’s last 122 games have been televised live, including 56 in a row. All 14 of UCLA’s games in the 2012 and 2011 seasons were on live TV. In 2010, each of the 12 contests were broadcast live. The Oregon State game in 2009 is the last game not to be aired live (it was delayed). The Pac-12 Networks will air conference games and ancillary programming which will feature football coach and player interviews during the season.

UCLA ON THE WEB UCLA releases, player information and results can be found on the school’s official website: www. uclabruins.com. Audio broadcasts of the football games in English and Spanish (home games only) are also on the official website.. Follow the Bruins on Facebook (www.facebook. com/uclaathletics) and Twitter (www.twitter. com/uclaathletics).

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE BRUIN TIDBITS Three Bruin coaches and 11 players, including 2012 inductee Jonathan Ogden, 2010 inductee Randy Cross and 2008 inductee Troy Aikman, are enshrined in the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. UCLA has 16 former players currently working in the broadcast media - Troy Aikman, Charles Arbuckle, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Wayne Cook, Randy Cross, Terry Donahue, Danny Farmer, Ryan Nece, Rick Neuheisel, David Norrie, Ron Pitts, Tom Ramsey, Matt Stevens, J.J. Stokes, Rick Walker, James Washington.

300-YARD PASSING GAMES IN MORA ERA — GAME YARDS RESULT 2013 California 410 W 2013 New Mexico State 394 W 2013 Nevada 302 W 2012 Baylor 329 L 2012 Arizona 303 W 2012 Oregon State 372 L 2012 Houston 320 W 2012 Nebraska 309 W 2012 at Rice 303 W 300-YARD RUHING GAMES IN MORA ERA — GAME YARDS RESULT 2012 Arizona 308 W 2012 Nebraska 344 W 2012 at Rice 343 W

BRUIN CHART CLIMBERS CAREER PASSING

Five Bruins have been voted in to the NFL Hall of Fame-OL Johnathan Ogden-2013; QB Troy Aikman-2006; DB Jimmy Johnson-1994; WR/coach Tom Fears-1970; QB/P/PK/DB Bob Waterfield-1965.

(based on compls) Years Att Comp TD Yds Pct 1. Cade McNown 1995-98 1,250 694 68 10,708 .555 2. Drew Olson 2002-05 1,148 664 67 8,532 .578 3. Brett Hundley 2011820 550 51 6,585 .671

CAREER PASSING YARDS

The selection of defensive end Datone Jones by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2013 NFL draft marked the 30th time a UCLA player has been taken in round one.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Years Att Comp TD Yds Pct Cade McNown 1995-98 1,250 694 68 10,708 .555 Drew Olson 2002-05 1,148 664 67 8,532 .578 Cory Paus 1999-02 816 439 42 6,877 .538 Brett Hundley 2011820 555 51 6,585 .671

CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Twenty-two UCLA players have been selected to CoSIDA Academic All-America teams a total of 27 times. Offensive lineman Chris Joseph (2006, 2007) and wide receiver Cormac Carney (1981, 1982) were two-time first-team selections. UCLA is the only school to produce six quarterbacks — Troy Aikman, Steve Bono, Billy Kilmer, Tommy Maddox, Tom Ramsey, Jay Schroeder — to have played that position on a Super Bowl team. Quarterback Drew Olson finished eighth in the 2005 Heisman Trophy balloting. It marked the 21st time that a Bruin has finished in the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy voting. UCLA has had at least one former player participate in 29 of the last 32 Super Bowl games. The only three-time consensus All-Americans in Pac-10 history are Bruins (LB Jerry Robinson and S Kenny Easley). Since 2000, UCLA has had 17 finalists / winners of the National player awards --- 2013 LB Anthony Barr - Rotary Lombardi, Bednarik, Butkus finalist, Lott IMPACT Award winner; 2012 RB Johnathan Franklin - Doak Walker Award finalist; 2009 PK Kai Forbath Groza Award winner; 2005 TE Marcedes LewisMackey Award winner; 2004 TE M. Lewis, Mackey finalist; 2002 TE Mike Seidman-Mackey finalist; 2004 P Chris Kluwe-Ray Guy Award finalist; 2003 DE Dave Ball-Bronco Nagurski Award finalist; 2001 LB Robert Thomas-Dick Butkus Award finalist; 2000 WR Freddie Mitchell-Fred Biletnikoff Award finalist; 2003 DE D. Ball-Vince Lombardi Award finalist; 2006 DE Justin Hickman-Ted Hendricks Award finalist; 2003 DE D. Ball-Ted Hendricks Award finalist; 2003 DE D. Ball-Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year Award. On May 13, 2007 UCLA became the first school in history to win 100 NCAA team championships. The Bruins currently have 110 NCAA titles to their credit (winning women’s soccer in 2013-14; baseball in 2012-13).

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1. 2. 3.

Years 1995-98 2002-05 2011-

Cade McNown Drew Olson Brett Hundley

TD 68 67 51

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE Years 1. Cade McNown 1995-98 2. Drew Olson 2002-05 3. Brett Hundley 2011-

Plays 1,563 1,347 1,084

Rush Pass Yds 577 10,708 11,285 -208 8,532 8,324 886 6,585 7,471

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3.

Brett Hundley Cade McNown Brett Hundley

Year Plays Rush 2012 638 355 1998 432 182 2013 492 587

Pass 3,740 3,470 2,845

Yds 4,095 3,652 3,432

CAREER RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. --8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Craig Bragg Kevin Jordan Danny Farmer

Years 2001-04 1992-95 1996-99

No. 193 179 159

Yds 2,845 2,548 3,020

Avg TD 14.74 19 14.23 12 18.99 19

Taylor Embree Mike Sherrard Marcedes Lewis Mike Farr Shaq Evans

2008-11 1982-85 2002-05 1986-89 2011-

137 128 126 124 122

1,776 12.96 4 1,965 15.35 10 1,571 12.47 21 1,497 12.07 2 1,803 14.77 13

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 1. --10. 11. 12. 13.

Danny Farmer

Years 1996-99

No. 159

Yds 3,020

Avg TD 18.99 19

Willie Anderson Mike Sherrard Cormac Carney Shaq Evans

1984-87 105 2,023 19.27 14 1982-85 128 1,965 15.35 10 1980-82 108 1,909 17.68 8 2011- 122 1,803 14.77 13

UCLA SINGLE-SEASON TD RECEPTIONS Name ,Year TDs 1. J.J. Stokes,1993 17 2. Joseph Fauria, 2012 12 3. Sean LaChapelle 1991 11 4. Marcedes Lewis 2005 10 Brian Poli-Dixon 1998 10 Jim McElroy 1997 10 Jojo Townsell 1982 10 Bob Wilkinson 1949 10 9. Freddie Mitchell 2000 9 Danny Farmer 1998 9 Gwen Cooper 1969 9 Scott Miller 1990 9 other: Shaq Evans, 2013 8

SEASON QB RUSHING YARDS (1965-present) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jeff Dankworth John Sciarra Gary Beban Brett Hundley

Year 1976 1975 1965 2013

Yds 815 787 590 587

TD 11 14 14 7

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UCLA QB RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS in a SEASON 1. John Sciarra, 1975 Gary Beban, 1965 3. Jeff Dankworth, 1976 Gary Beban, 1967 5. Gary Beban, 1966 6. Brett Hundley, 2012 Hundley, 2013

14 14 11 11 10 9 9

CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS (1975-Pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Years 1985-88 2007-09 2000-03 2004-07 2002-05 2010-

Carnell Lake Brian Price Dave Ball Bruce Davis Spencer Havner Anthony Barr

No. 45.5 44.5 43.5 42.5 42.0 41.5

Years 2001 2009 1989 2012 1994 2003 2013

No. 26.0 23.5 22.0 21.5 21.0 20.5 20.0

Years 2000-03 2004-07 1984-86,88 1985-88 1984-87 1991-93 2010-

No. 30.5 29.0 26.5 25.5 25.0 23.5 23.5

Robert Thomas Brian Price Marvcus Patton Anthony Barr Donnie Edwards Dave Ball Anthony Barr

Dave Ball Bruce Davis Eric Smith Carnell Lake Terry Tumey Jamir Miller Anthony Barr

12 20 19 13 14 22 18 17

UCLA AND THE BCS — UCLA was ranked in the initial 2013 BCS rankings for the first time since it opened at No. 9 in the 2005 listing. The Bruins opened at No. 3 in the 2001 rankings and in the top spot in the 1998 poll. UCLA was ranked No. 17 in the 2012 final BCS Standings. The last time UCLA was ranked in the BCS, prior to the 2012 season, was on Dec. 3, 2006, at No. 25. The Bruins have moved into the BCS rankings in the 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012 and 2013 seasons. UCLA has been listed as high as No. 1 in the rankings and was No.1 in the very first BCS ranking released on Oct. 26, 1998.

CAREER QB SACKS (1975-Pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

13 10 11 19 18 15 14 22 19 18

2012 AP: Pre-Season-NA; Sept. 2-NA; S9-22nd; S16-19th; S 23-NA(27th); S30-25th; Oct.7-NA; O14NA;O21-NA(T34th); O28-25th; Nov.4-17th;N11-17th; N18-15th; N25-17th; D2-17th; unranked in final poll. 2012 USA Today Coaches: Pre-Season-NA; S2-NA; S9-23rd; S16-19th; S23-NA(31st); S30-NA(28th); O7-NA; O14-NA; O21-NA (39th); O28-NA(27th); N4-19th; N11-16th; N18-16th; N25-16th; D2-19th; unranked in final poll. 2012 BCS: O14-NA; O21-NA; O28-NA; N4-18th; N11-17th; N18-17th; N25-16th; D2-17th.

SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS (1975-Pres.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

11 9 12 17 16 13 14 22 17 17

BRUINS IN THE POLLS — UCLA has moved as high as 9th in the Associated Press rankings this season. The Bruins last were ranked as high during the first week of November 2005 (7th). UCLA moved as high as 15th in the AP poll and 16th in the USA Today Coaches Poll last season. It was last in the top five of the Associated Press poll in the 2001 season when it spent two weeks at No. 4 after winning its first six games.

CAREER TACKLES (1975-Pres.) 1. --5. 6. 7. 8.

BRUINS IN RECENT YEARS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

Years Jerry Robinson

Tackles 1975-78

468

Eric Turner James Washington Ken Norton Matt Darby Eric Kendricks

1987-90 1984-87 1984-87 1988-91 2010-

369 347 339 332 332

* UCLA has posted a 8-12 record in meetings against AP-ranked opponents since 2010 : 2013: W at #23 USC, L v. #19 Arizona State; L at #2 Oregon; L at #13 Stanford, W at #23 Nebraska; 2012: L at #8 Stanford, L #11 Stanford, W #21 USC, W #24 Arizona, W #17 Nebraska; 2011: L at #8 Oregon, L at #10 USC, W #20 Arizona State, L at #6 Stanford, L #24 Texas; 2010: L #15 Arizona, L at #1 Oregon, W at #7 Texas, W #23 Houston, L #25 Stanford WORKING OVERTIME — UCLA has a 7-1 record in overtime games, the last coming in the 2008 season-opener against Tennessee, a 27-24 win.

CAREER FIELD GOALS 1. --6. 7. 8. 9.

Kai Forbath John Lee

Years 2007-10 1982-85

FGA FGM 101 85 100 85

Chris Griffith 1999-02 Chris Sailer 1995-98 Peter Boermeester1977-79 Ka’imi Fairbairn 2012-

59 46 49 42

LG 54 52

42 33 31 30

49 56 48 48

CAREER SCORING 1. --10. 11. 12. 13.

John Lee

Year TD 1982-85 0

Maurice Jones-Drew ‘03-05 Gary Beban 1965-67 Chris Sailer 1995-98 Ka’imi Fairbairn 2012-

PAT 135

FG 85

PTS 390

39 35 0 0

0 2 114 109

0 0 33 30

234 214 213 199

SEASON SCORING Skip Hicks

Year 1997

TD 26

PAT 0

FG 0

PTS 156

Justin Medlock Chris Sailer Kai Forbath Alfredo Velasco Kai Forbath John Lee Kaiimi Fairbairn Chris Sailer J.J. Stokes Gaston Green Kermit Johnson Bjorn Merten Ka’imi Fairbairn

2006 1997 2009 1987 2007 1985 2012 1998 1993 1986 1973 1993 2013

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 16 0 0

29 52 24 48 30 39 56 62 0 0 0 32 53

28 19 28 20 25 22 16 14 0 0 0 21 14

113 109 108 108 105 105 104 104 102 102 96 95 95

BRUINS IN THE 2013 POLLS Week AP USA Preseason 21 21 Sept. 3 18 18 Sept. 8 16 17 Sept. 15 13 15 Sept. 22 13 14 Sept. 29 12 13

BCS -

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THIS AND THAT ABOUT THE BRUINS — Linebacker Eric Kendricks(#6) is the son of former Bruin, Marv Kendricks, who led UCLA in rushing in 1970 and 1971; Eric’s brother, Mychal, is a former linebacker at Cal who is now in the NFL ... OT Xavier Su’aFilo (#56) spent the 2010 and 2011 on an LDS mission in Alabama and Florida during which time he learned the Spanish language ... LB Anthony Barr’s(#11) dad, Tony Brooks, was a fourth-round pick of the Eagles in the 1992 draft after playing at Notre Dame ... Reserve fullback Luke Gane(#49) underwent chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant in high school to help overcome a rare blood disorder (aplastic anemia) ... Y receiver Darius Bell’s(#3) brother Kahlil, a former Bruin running back, played in the NFL in 2012 with the Chicago Bears and NY Jets ... Running back Jordon James (#6) has a black belt in Taekwondo ... Running back Malcolm Jones’(#28) brother, Marshall, played defensive back at USC ... Defensive back Brandon Sermons’(#25) brother, Rodney, played for USC (‘94-97) ... Brett Hundley’s(#17) dad, Brett, Sr., lettered at running back at the University of Arizona ... Most of the Bruin coaching staff has a direct coaching tie to the NFL - head coach Jim Mora - 25 seasons with San Diego 1985-91, New Orleans 1992-96, San Francisco 1997-2003, Atlanta 2004-06, Seattle 2007-09; receivers coach Eric Yarber - 5 seasons with Tampa Bay 2010-11, San Francisco 2003-04, Seattle 1998; Defensive Coord. Lou Spanos - 17 seasons with Washington 2010-11, Pittsburgh 1995-2009; Special teams and Linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich - 2 seasons with Seattle 2010-11; Offensive Coordinator Noel Mazzone - 3 seasons with NY Jets 2006-08 ... running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu - 1 season Cleveland, 5 seasons Jacksonville... Coaches who played in the NFL include Yarber, Ulbrich, offensive line coach Adrian Klemm ... Other players with NFL ties include sophomore Ishmael Adams (#24) (dad, Stefon, was selected in third round of 1985 draft); redshirt freshman Paul Perkins’ (#24)dad played football at Arizona State and with Tampa Bay and Indianapolis and his uncle, Don Perkins played with the Dallas Cowboys; redshirt sophomore linebacker Aaron Wallace’s (#51) dad played at Texas A&M and for eight seasons with the Raiders; redshirt freshman quarterback Jerry Neuheisel’s (#11)dad played with Tampa Bay and San Diego and was the head coach at UCLA (2008-11); freshman Scott Quessenberry’s (#52) brother, David, was selected in sixth round of the 2013 NFL draft by Houston after playing at San Jose State ... His other brother is on the football team at the Naval Academy.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE 2013 Hundley Passing Att Comp Nevada* 33 22 at Nebraska* 24 16 New Mx. State* 35 23 at Utah* 27 17 California* 41 31 at Stanford* 39 24 at Oregon* 19 13 Colorado* 24 19 at Arizona* 25 18 Washington* 22 13 Arizona State* 26 18 at USC* 27 18 Totals 342 232

Int 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 9

Yds 274 294 280 211 410 192 64 273 227 159 253 208 2,845

TD 2 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 22

2012 Hundley Passing Att Comp @ Rice* 28 21 Nebraska* 33 21 Houston 42 27 Oregon St.* 42 27 @Colorado* 38 25 @Cal* 47 31 Utah* 21 15 @Ariz State* 29 19 Arizona* 28 23 @Wash St* 21 18 USC* 30 22 Stanford* 38 20 @Stanford* 31 23 Baylor* 50 26 Totals 478 318

Int 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 11

Yds 202 305 320 372 281 253 183 274 288 261 234 261 177 329 3,740

TD 2 4 2 1 2 2 1 4 3 3 1 1 0 3 29

2013 Season Highs pass attempts: 41 v. Cal--completions: 31 v. Cal--interceptions: 2, at Oregon, at Stanford and v. New Mexico State ---- TDs: 3, last vs. Cal----rush att.: 20 at Utah ---Rush Yards: 85 at Utah ----Rush TDs: 2 v. USC, Colorado, v. Nevada

On top of leading the UCLA aerial attack, sophomore Brett Hundley also leads the ground game as well. The fleet-footed signal caller has rushed for a team-high 587 yards and nine touchdowns.

Hundley’s 300-Yard Total Offense Games (10) *= consecutive g Game Yards Result 2013 Colorado 345 W 2013 California 410 W 2013 New Mexico State 313 W* 2013 Nebraska 355 W* 2013 Nevada 337 W* 2012 Baylor 319 L 2012 Arizona 304 W 2012 Oregon State 404 L* 2012 Houston 318 W* 2012 Nebraska 358 W*

RUNNING BACKS — Redshirt freshman PAUL PERKINS (#24) has seen his first game action this season. He ran for scores in games vs. Nevada, at Nebraska, Cal, ASU and USC. He caught three balls at USC for 79 yards and four balls vs. NMSU for 36 yards. Perkins ran for 92 yards on 16 carries at Utah and 93 yards on a career-high 22 carries at Oregon. Rushing Statistics -P. Perkins

QUARTERBACK — Redshirt sophomore quarterback BRETT HUNDLEY (#17) ***Named to the 2013 O’Brien and Maxwell Award Watch Lists ***First UCLA player to run for, throw for and catch a td pass in a single game (@Utah ‘13) (records date to 1960)

***First UCLA qb with 3 straight 300-yard passing games (2012) ***Ran 72 yards for a touchdown on his first collegiate play (@Rice) ***Has run for and/or thrown for a touchdown in all 26 career games ***410 passing yds vs. Cal 2013 = 3rd-highest in school history ***428 yds total off vs. Cal 2013 = 4th-highest in school history ***51 career scoring passes = 3rd on school list; His 29 scoring passes in 2012 = new freshman singleseason school record total and ranked second on all-time school list ***Set school single-season tot. offense record in ‘12 Stanford game ***Set school single-season completions record in ‘12 USC game Hundley scored a touchdown after taking his first snap as a college player at Rice in 2012. His 372 passing yards against Oregon State in 2012 marked the third straight game above the 300-yard mark, a new school record. It was the second-highest total in a single game by a UCLA freshman (Maddox, 409 vs. USC, 1990). Hundley graduated early from Chandler HS in Chandler, AZ and joined the Bruins in Winter Quarter 2011(January). He took part in spring practice at UCLA, but was limited early in the 2011 fall camp due to a summer injury. Hundley did not see action in the 2011 season. He participated in a second spring practice in 2012 and won the starting job in pre-season camp. Varsity Passing Statistics - B. Hundley Year Att Comp Int Yds 2012 478 318 11 3,740 2013 342 232 9 2,845 Totals 820 550 20 6,585

TD 29 22 51

LG 71 76 76

Varsity Rushing Statistics - B. Hundley Year Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg 2012 160 702 347 355 2.2 9 72 2013 150 798 211 587 3.9 9 37 Totals 310 1500 558 942 3.0 18 72 Hundley’s 50-yard plus Rushing Games --- 2013: at USC 80; at Arizona 56; Colorado 72, at Oregon 72, at Utah 85, at Nebraska 61, Nevada 63; 2012: at Rice 68, Nebraska 53, Utah 68, at Stanford 83

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Year 2013

TCB Yds 126 588

YL 18

Net 570

Avg 4.5

Receiving Statistics -P. Perkins Year No Yds Avg TD 2013 23 286 12.4 0

TD 5

Lg 45

Lg 44

2013 Season Highs Rush Att.: 22 at Ore.--Rush Yds: 93 at Ore --Rush TDs: 1, last at SC --Rec.: 4, last Stanford--Rec. Yds.: 79 at SC

Redshirt junior JORDON JAMES (#6) started the season with three straight 100-yard rushing games, but did not play in games v. Washington, at Arizona, v. Cal, Stanford and Oregon due to injury. He totaled a career-best 164 yards on the ground against New Mexico State. He ran for 105 yards at Nebraska and 155 against Nevada. In 2012, he saw action in all 14 games, with three starts (Houston, at Colorado, at Cal). James ranked fourth on the squad in rushing. On the year, he caught 28 passes, including a 12-yard scoring pass from Brett Hundley vs. Houston. Rushing Statistics -J. James Year 2011 2012 2013 Totals

TCB 20 62 96 178

Yds 68 234 535 837

YL 14 20 10 44

Receiving Statistics -J. James Year No Yds Avg 2011 7 122 17.4 2012 28 204 7.3 2013 7 20 2.9 Totals 42 346 8.2

Net 54 214 525 793

Avg 2.7 3.5 5.5 4.5 TD 0 1 0 1

TD 1 2 5 8

Lg 14 25 38 38

Lg 40 18 13 40

2013 Season Highs Rush Att.: 22 at Nebraska ------Rush Yds.: 164 v. New Mexico State ------Rush TDs: 2 v. New Mexico State

UCLA’s Recent Consecutive 100-Yd Rush games 2013 - Jordon James (3) W155 Nevada, W105 at Nebraska, W164 New Mex. State 2012 - Johnathan Franklin (3) W214- Rice/W217-Nebraska/W110-Houston 2010 - Johnathan Franklin (3) W158- Houston/W118-Texas/W216-WSU 2006 - Chris Markey (2) W208-Rice/L124-UW 2005 - Maurice Drew (2)W109-WSU/W120-Oregon State 2004 - Maurice Drew (3)W142-Illinois/W322-UW/W161-SDSU 2002 - Tyler Ebell (6)W203-Oregon State/L119- Oregon/L102-Cal/W160-Stanford/W102-UW/W124-Arizona

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Redshirt sophomore STEVEN MANFRO (#33) saw action in 13 games in 2012 with four starts (at Rice, at Arizona State, Utah, Arizona). He finished tied for fifth on the team in receiving (28). Manfro also saw action on special teams as a kick returner. Last season against Nebraska, he hauled in a 49-yard scoring pass from Brett Hundley. He ran 14 yards for a score vs. Houston and caught a team-high seven passes (78).

2012 2013 Totals

9 8 17

167 224 391

18.6 28.0 23.0

0 0 0

36 38 38

2013 Season Highs Receptions: 6 v. Cal -----Rec. Yds.: 99, v. Colorado ---- Rec. TDs: 2 v. Colorado

Rushing Statistics -S. Manfro Year 2012 2013 Totals

TCB Yds 8 70 19 77 27 147

YL 0 7 7

Net 70 70 140

Avg 8.8 3.7 5.2

TD 2 1 3

Receiving Statistics -S. Manfro Year No Yds Avg 2012 28 287 10.2 2013 8 104 13.0 Totals 36 391 10.9

TD 1 1 2

Lg 49 24 49

Kickoff Return Statistics -S. Manfro Years No Yds Avg 2012 8 176 22.0 2013 18 446 24.8 Totals 26 622 23.9

TD 0 0 0

Lg 51 70 70

Lg 18 20 20

Redshirt sophomore DEVIN LUCIEN (#15) made his first career scoring reception against Washington this season and his second on UCLA’s first offensive play vs. Arizona State (42 yards). He saw action in seven games in 2012 and made 10 receptions for 188 yards. He made three catches v. Nebraska (70). He made two receptions at Colorado (23) but was injured in that contest. He returned to be available for limited action in the Holiday Bowl. Career Receiving Statistics -D. Lucien Year No Yds Avg TD 2012 10 188 18.8 0 2013 17 298 17.5 2 Totals 27 486 18.0 2

Lg 38 42 42

2013 Season Highs Receptions: 3 at USC -----Rec. Yds.: 54 v. Washington ---- Rec. TDs: 1 vs. Ariz. State and Wash.

2013 Season Highs Rush Att.: 5 vs. Nevada ----Rush Yds: 32 v. Nevada ----Rush TDs: 1 v. New Mexico State ---Receptions: 3, last v. Cal ---Rec. Yds: 53 v. New Mexico State ---------Rec. TDs: 1 v. New Mexico State

Senior MALCOLM JONES (#28) has seen action in 10 games this season and made his first career start at Stanford. At Oregon, he ran for 58 yards on 12 carries. He totaled a career-high 61 yards vs. Washington. Jones ran for two touchdowns in the win over New Mexico State. In 2012, he appeared in one game before deciding to leave the team. Jones returned to the squad in the Spring of 2013. He saw action in 12 contests in 2011 and scored his first career touchdown against Colorado. He came off the bench in 11 games as a true freshman in 2010.

True sophomore JORDAN PAYTON (#9) has doubled his 2012 season total of 18 catches. He saw action in 13 games, with four starts in 2012 (Utah, at Arizona State, Arizona, at Washington State). He grabbed three passes (37) and scored his first career touchdown (17-yard pass from Hundley) against Arizona. He caught at least one pass in nine games. Career Receiving Statistics -J. Payton Years No Yds Avg TD 2012 18 202 11.2 1 2013 36 416 11.6 1 Totals 54 618 11.4 2

Lg 40 43 43

2013 Season Highs Receptions: 5 at USC, at Stanford -----Rec. Yds.: 68 at Utah ---- Rec. TDs: 1 at Utah

Rushing Statistics -M. Jones Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 Totals

TCB 55 25 3 51 134

Yds 215 103 10 255 583

YL 15 0 0 8 23

Net 200 103 10 247 560

Avg 3.6 4.1 3.3 4.8 4.2

TD 0 1 0 3 4

Lg 21 9 4 30 30

2013 Season Highs Rush Att.: 12 at Oregon ------Rush Yds.: 61 v. Washington ------Rush TDs: 2 v. New Mexico State

Y RECEIVER — Redshirt senior DARIUS BELL (#3) saw action in 10 games, with one start in 2012. He totaled two catches each in games versus Houston (24 yards), Oregon State (62) and at Colorado (38). Bell scored his first career touchdown in 2012 at Colorado on a 17-yard pass from Brett Hundley. Receiving Statistics - D. Bell Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2012 7 143 20.4 1 34 2013 16 159 9.9 0 18 Totals 23 302 13.1 1 34 2013 Season Highs Receptions: 3 v. Ariz. State and Cal --------Rec. Yds: 35 at Nebraska ------- Rec. TDs: none

WIDE RECEIVERS — Redshirt senior SHAQUELLE EVANS (#1) has caught at least one pass in each of the last 27 games. He has seven career touchdown catches of at least 20 yards (2011-54 Colorado; 2012-65 Ore. St., 64 Utah; 2013-28 Nebraska, 22 Cal, 66 Arizona, 27 ASU). He was named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch list after leading the team in receptions (60) and receiving yards (877) in 2012. Evans earned honorable mention AllPac-12 honors the past two seasons. Evans caught a 71-yard pass from Brett Hundley in the home game against Stanford. He hauled in a career-best eight catches for 114 yards vs. USC. Evans caught six passes against Oregon State for a career-best 148 yards. Receiving Statistics - S. Evans Year No Yds 2009 (ND) 7 61 2011 (LA) 19 309 2012 (LA) 60 877 2013 (LA) 43 617 Totals (LA) 122 1,803

Avg 8.7 16.3 14.6 14.3 14.8

Punt Return Statistics -S. Evans Years No Yds Avg 2012 8 85 10.6 2013 16 115 7.2 Totals 24 200 8.3

TD 0 2 3 8 13

TD 0 0 0

Lg 15 56 71 66 71

Lg 43 36 43

2013 Season Highs Receptions: 6, last v. Ariz. State -----Rec. Yds.: 97 at Nebraska-------- Rec. TDs: 1, last v. Ariz. State

True sophomore DEVIN FULLER (#7) has hauled in 42 receptions to more than double his total of 20 catches in 2012. He has caught at least one pass in the last 18 games he has played in. He saw action in nine games, with two starts (both against Stanford), at receiver in 2012. Fuller made a true freshman school record seven catches in the P12 Championship Game at Stanford in 2012.

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Receiving Statistics -D. Fuller Years No Yds Avg 2012 20 145 7.2 2013 42 464 11.0 Totals 62 609 9.8

TD 2 4 6

Lg 18 76 76

Kickoff Return Statistics -D. Fuller Years No Yds Avg

TD

Lg

For the second straight season Shaq Evans has led the Bruins in receiving. In 2013, the Inglewood, Calif., native hauled in 43 passes for 617 yards and eight touchdowns.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE OFFENSIVE LINE — True junior XAVIER SU’A-FILO (#56) was named to the Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Watch Lists after starting in 14 games at left guard in 2012. He helped pave the way for running back Johnathan Franklin who set new school records for career rushing yardage and single-season rushing yardage and the lineman was named a third-team Associated Press All-America and first-team All-Pac-12 Conference. Su’a-Filo returned to UCLA after serving a two-year Mormon mission. He re-enrolled in school for the 2012 Winter Quarter and was back on the field in the spring. In 2009, he started all 13 games at left tackle which was the most starts by a Bruin true freshman at any non-kicking position. Su’a-Filo became the first Bruin true freshman to start a season-opener on the offensive side of the ball. Redshirt sophomore JAKE BRENDEL (#54) was named to the 2013 Rimington Award Watch List after starting all 14 games at center in 2012. True sophomore SIMON GOINES (#70) started 13 games at right tackle, matching Su’a-Filo’s school record total for a true freshman position player. He was one of three Bruin freshmen to start in the 2012 season-opener at Rice, the most freshmen UCLA has ever started along the o-line in a season’s first game. Guard ALEX REDMOND (#51) and tackle CALEB BENENOCH (#74) became the first pair of Bruin true freshmen to ever start together on the offensive line against Cal. SCOTT QUESSENBERRY (#52) joined the group to make it the first trio of true freshmen to ever start together on the offensive line at Oregon.

THE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE — True senior end CASSIUS MARSH (#99) caught a scoring pass v. Washington to mark the second straight season he has done so on offense. He started all 14 games at defensive end in 2012 and finished eighth on the squad in tackles, third in tackles for loss and second in sacks. He had a career-best 2.5 sacks at Washington State, blocked a field goal attempt and forced a fumble which was returned for a score. Marsh made eight tackles, one for loss and added a fumble recovery and a touchdown pass after lining up in the offensive backfield in a power formation at Cal. Career Totals - C. Marsh TT T-AT 2010 23 18-5 2011 22 13-9 2012 50 31-19 2013 57 35-22 Totals 152 97-55

Sacks 0.0 2.0-15 8.0-55 6.0-41 16.0-111

TFL INT (Td) 0.5-2 0 4.0-18 0 10.5-59 0 10.5-56 0 25.5-135 0

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 7 at Utah -----Sacks.: 2.0, last v. Ariz. State ---- Tackles for Loss: 2.0 at USC, v. New Mexico St.

LINEBACKER — Senior outside linebacker ANTHONY BARR (#11), winner of the Lott IMPACT Trophy, has at least 0.5 tackles for loss in all but two of his games played on defense and a two-year total of 41.5 TFLs. He started all 14 games in 2012. He was named to the second-team Associated Press All-America team and was a first-team All-Pac-12 selection by the coaches (last two seasons). He led the team in sacks and tackles for loss and was second on the team in tackles. Barr ranked eighth in the nation in sacks/g average (0.96) and T-12th in the nation in tackles for loss/g average (1.54). His sack total was second in the nation behind Jarvis Jones of Georgia (now in NFL), who had 14.5. His tackles for loss total was tied for fifth in the nation. Barr had six games with at least seven tackles, with bests of nine stops-each vs. Stanford and vs. Baylor. He was also an honorable mention all-conference academic team selection.He played the f-back (running back) spot in the Pistol offense his first two years in the program. Career Totals - A. Barr TT T-AT 2012 83 60-23 2013 62 42-20 Totals 145 102-43

Sacks 13.5-70 10.0-66 23.5-146

TFL INT (Td) 21.5-105 0 20.0-109 0 41.5-214 0

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 11 at Nebraska ----Sacks: 2.0,at SC, at Oregon; at Utah ---- Tackle for Loss: 3.0, at SC and at Utah

True senior linebacker JORDAN ZUMWALT (#35) recorded a season-best 14 stops at Oregon. He forced a fumble and recorded an interception vs. Washington. He saw action in 13 games in 2012, nine as a starter. He ranked fourth on the team in tackles and fifth in tackles for loss. Zumwalt had one tackle for loss and a blocked punt at Washington State. He led the team with 12 tackles, one for loss, in the P12 Championship Game at Stanford. In the Holiday Bowl, Zumwalt had 15 tackles, one recovery and one forced fumble. Career Totals - J. Zumwalt TT T-AT 2010 32 20-12 2011 60 38-22 2012 71 52-19 2013 83 50-33 Totals 246 160-86

Sacks 3.0-22 0.0-0 2.0-11 0.0-0 5.0-33

TFL INT (Td) 3.0-22 0 6.0-12 1 8.0-25 0 5.5-16 1 22.5-75 2

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 14 at Oregon -----Sacks: none ---- Tackles for Loss: 2.0, at Arizona; at Oregon

Redshirt junior linebacker ERIC KENDRICKS (#6) ranks third in the Pac-12 in tackles average this season. He started all 14 games in 2012. He led the Pac-12 in tackles with an average of 10.64, a mark which ranked 11th in the nation. He was the first Bruin to lead the conference in tackles since Spencer Havner in 2004. During the 2012 season, Kendricks returned two fumbles for scores (23 yards Houston/40 at Washington St.), blocked a punt (USC) and made his first career interception (USC). His total of 150 tackles was the most by a Bruin player since Jerry Robinson registered a school-record 161 stops in 1978. Kendricks recorded nine double-digit tackle games. Kendricks had a best of 17 tackles at Arizona State and was credited with 15 stops in games at Washington State and versus Stanford. He was named Pac-12 Player of the Week after the USC and Arizona wins and was named honorable mention All-Pac-12 by the coaches. He appeared in all 14 games in 2011, starting the final three games. Kendricks was second on the squad in tackles. He was named to the honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic team. Kendricks’ dad, Marv, played at UCLA and led the team in rushing in 1970 and 1971. Eric’s brother, Mychal, played linebacker for Cal and is now in the NFL. Career Totals - E. Kendricks TT T-AT 2011 76 52-24 2012 150 92-58 2013 106 63-43 Totals 332 207-125

Sacks 2.0-9 2.0-13 2.0-9 6.0-31

TFL 4.5-16 6.0-21 4.0-10 14.5-47

INT (Td) 0 1 0 2

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 13 at Utah -----Sacks: 1.0 at SC, vs. Washington ---- Tackles for Loss: 1.0, last at SC

Junior Xavier Su'a-Filo was the anchor on the young UCLA offensive line. Su'a-Filo was a standout at his guard position and also slid over to tackle to help the injury-riddled unit. For his efforts he was named a USA Today All-American.

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True freshman linebacker MYLES JACK (#30) joined the starting lineup at linebacker in game two at Nebraska. He had eight tackles, including a tackle for loss, in his debut game against Nevada. Jack posted 12 stops vs. Cal. He was credited with six tackles and his first interception at Utah. Jack forced a fumble and blocked a punt at Oregon. He played on offense for the first time at Arizona (game 9) and ran six times for 120 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown jaunt. His total of four rushing touchdowns against 11

UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Career Totals - R. Goforth TT T-AT 2012 40 27-13 2013 70 41-29 Totals 110 68-42

Sacks 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL INT (Td) 1.0-1 1 0.5-1 3 1.5-2 4

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 19 at Stanford--Sacks: none ---Tackles for Loss: 0.5 v. Arizona----Int.: 1 v. Wash., v. Cal; 1 at Utah Punt Return Statistics -R. Goforth Years No Yds Avg 2012 3 48 16.0 2013 3 20 6.7 Totals 6 68 11.3

TD 0 0 0

Lg 36 11 36

Safety ANTHONY JEFFERSON (#23) is in his first season in the regular defensive rotation in the secondary. He ranks third on the team in tackles (82) and registered 13 at Oregon. Jefferson had a career-best 14 tackles at Stanford and made his first career interceptions at Utah. He has battled health issues during his career and saw action in eight games last season, primarily on special teams. Career Totals - A. Jefferson TT T-AT 2010 0 0-0 2011 DNP 2012 5 3-2 2013 82 38-44 Totals 87 41-46

Sacks 0.0-0

TFL INT (Td) 0.0-0 0

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0.0-0 0.5-0 0.5-0

0 2 2

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 14 at Stanford-----Sacks: none ---- Tackles for Loss: 0.5 v. Colorado----Int.: 2 at Utah

Cornerback ISHMAEL ADAMS (#24) leads the Bruins in interceptions this season with four. This is his initial season as a starter in the secondary after seeing action in just two games in 2012 due to injury. He returned kicks for the first time in his career this season against Arizona State and was named the Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week after racking up 234 return yards. His efforts in the return game led to three UCLA scores, including a 58-yard return on the Sun Devil’s first kickoff of the game and a 49-yard punt return. Career Totals - I. Adams TT T-AT 2012 1 1-0 2013 57 30-27 Totals 58 31-27

Anthony Barr proved to be one of the top defensive players in the country as he was named a finalist to the Bednarik, Lombardi and Butkus awards. Barr won the Lott IMPACT Trophy.

Sacks 0.0-0 0.5-2 0.5-2

TFL INT (Td) 0.0-0 0 1.5-7 4 1.5-7 4

Kickoff Return Statistics -I. Adams Years No Yds Avg 2012 0 0 0.0 2013 8 315 39.4 Totals 8 315 39.4

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 69 69

Punt Return Statistics -I. Adams Years No Yds Avg 2012 0 0 0.0 2013 1 49 49.0 Totals 1 49 49.0

TD 0 0 0

Lg 0 49 49

2013 Season Highs Tackles: 10 at Stanford---Sacks: 0 --Tackles for Loss: 1.0 v. Arizona State--Int.: 1 at Arizona, at Stanford, at Utah, v. New Mex St

Washington set a true freshman record (old mark Wendell Tyler, 1972 and DeShaun Foster, 1998 - 3). Jack made his first start at running back against Arizona State and carried 16 times for 86 yards and a touchdown. Career Totals - M. Jack TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 70 46-24 0.0-0 5.0-11 1 2013 Season Highs Tackles: 12 v. Cal -----Sacks: none ---- Tackles for Loss: 1.0, last at Arizona--Int.: 1 at Utah Varsity Rushing Statistics -M. Jack Year 2013

TCB Yds 37 269

YL 2

Net 267

Avg 7.2

TD 7

Lg 66

2013 Season Highs Rush Att.: 16 v. Ariz. State ------Rush Yds.: 120 at Arizona ------Rush TDs: 4 v. Washington UCLA True Freshman Single-Season Tackles (1972-present) Year No. 1. Kenny Easley 1977 93 2. Myles Jack 2013 70 3. Rahim Moore 2008 60 UCLA True Freshman Rushing Touchdowns in a Season (1972-present) Year No. 1. DeShaun Foster 1998 10 2. Myles Jack 2013 7 3. Gaston Green 1984 5 Skip Hicks 1993 5

SECONDARY — Safety RANDALL GOFORTH’s (#3) total of 19 tackles at Stanford was the most by a Bruin player since 2007 (Dennis Keyes, 19 v. USC). He made five starts during 2012 (Nebraska, Arizona, at Washington State, USC, Baylor). He led the team with nine stops in a starting role (strong safety) against Nebraska and made at least three tackles in six games. He picked off a pass against Houston, one of five Bruin interceptions on the day. 12

KICKER — True sophomore kicker KA’IMI FAIRBAIRN (#15) has made 18 straight field goals from 35 yards and in. He connected on 14 of his 15 field goal attempts from 35-yards-and-in during the 2012 season. He made 11 in a row from that range to end the season. Fairbairn made a seasonlong 48-yarder against Stanford in the Rose Bowl. His 33-yard kick at Arizona State, with no time left, provided the winning points in a 45-43 victory. His 104 points scored, rank tied for 11th on the school list and as the most ever scored by a Bruin true freshman 2013 FG Chart -- Nevada: 48NGwr, 40G; at Nebraska: 44G, 46NGwr, 55NGsh, 24G; New Mexico State: 38G; at Utah 33G, 47G; Cal 24G, 22G, 27G; at Stanford 38G; at Oregon no att.; Colorado 45 NGwl, 45 G; at Arizona 34 G; Washington no att.; Arizona State 48G, 39NGwl, 23 G, 37 NGwr; at USC no att.. 2012 FG Chart -- at Rice: Fairbairn 27G; Nebraska: Fairbairn 36 NGwl, 35G, 22G, 34 NGwl; Houston: Fairbairn 35G, 23G, 33G; Oregon State: Fairbairn 22G, 42 NGwr, 35G, ; at Colorado: Fairbairn 44 NGwr; at Cal: 46 NGwl, 29G; Utah no att.; at Arizona State 33G; Arizona 25G; at Washington State: no att. ; USC: 23G; Stanford: 48G; at Stanford: 31G, 52NGwl; Baylor: 30G, 40G Career Field Goal Statistics - Ka’imi Fairbairn Year fg-fga 01-19 20-29 30-39 2012 16-22 0-0 7-7 7-9 2013 14-20 0-0 5-5 4-6 Totals 30-42 0-0 12-12 11-15

40-49 2-5 5-8 7-13

50+ 0-1 0-1 0-2

lg 48 48 48

xp-a pts 56-59 104 53-54 95 109-113 199

YEAR-TO-YEAR COMPARISON Category

UCLA - 2013

UCLA - 2012

UCLA -2011

Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Rushing Average Oppt. Rushing Average Passing Yardage Average

36.5 pts 24.1 pts 196.6 yds 171.6 yds 251.6 yds

34.4 pts 27.6 pts 190.8 yds 165.4 yds 275.7 yds

23.1 pts 31.4 pts 178.4 yds 190.6 yds 198.3 yds

Oppt. Passing Average Total Offense Average Oppt. Offense Average

221.2 yds 448.2 yds 392.8 yds

250.6 yds 466.5 yds 415.9 yds

226.6 yds 376.6 yds 417.1 yds

KO Return Average Punt Return Average

25.7 yds 9.8 yds

22.0 yds 9.2 yds

20.9 yds 3.1 yds

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Oppt. KO Return Average Oppt. Punt Return Average 3rd Down Conversions Oppt. 3rd Down Conversions Sacks/G

18.9 yds 4.2 yds 50% 37% 2.4

21.9 yds 7.4 yds 38% 33% 3.2

24.1 yds 9.3 yds 36% 48% 1.0

2013 RED ZONE Oppt.

UCLA Score

Nevada @Nebraska New Mex St @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Ariz. State @USC Totals

4(1 TD pass, 3 TD run) 5(2 TD pass, 2 TD run, 1 fg) 8( 2 TD pass, 5 TD run,1 fg) 4 (2 TD pass, 1 TD run,1 fg) 5 (1 TD pass, 1 TD run, 3 fg) 2 (1 TD pass, 1 fg) 2 (1 TD pass,1TD run) 5 (1 TD pass, 4TD run) 3 (1 TD pass, 1TD run, 1 fg) 5 (1 TD pass, 4TD run) 4 (1 TD pass, 2 TD run, 1 fg) 5 (5 TD runs) 52 (14p/29r/9fg)

Team

Oppt. Score

Nevada @Nebraska New Mex St @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Ariz. State @USC Totals

4( 2 TD run, 2 FG) 2(2 TD pass) 1 (1 TD run) 2 (1 TD pass,1 fg) 1 (1 TD run) 3 (2 TD run, 1 fg) 5 (4 TD run, 1 TD pass) 4 (1TD run, 1 TD pass, 2 fg) 4 (2 TD pass, 1TD run, 1 fg) 5 (3 TD pass, 1TD run, 1 fg) 5 (1TD pass, 3 TD run, 1 fg) 1 (1 TD run) 37 (17r/11p/9 fg)

Att. 4 5 12 4 5 2 4 5 3 5 6 6 61

Att. 4 3 1 2 3 3 8 4 6 5 5 1 45

Pts. How Lost 28 31 53 24 23 10 14 35 17 34 23 35 327

----fumble,int.,int., end of game ------interception, end of game ------missed fg, missed fg downs

Pts. How Lost 20 14 6 10 7 17 35 20 23 31 31 7 221

--fumble ----fumble, downs --downs, fg miss, fumble --downs, fumble -------

2013 TURNOVERS Oppt.

Oppt. TO

Outcome

Nevada

no turnovers

---

0

punt fg TD run TD pass punt fg punt TD run

0 3 7 7 0 3 0 7

end of game fg TD pass

0 3 7

@Nebraska RB fumble (Barr FF, Jefferson FR) New Mex St 2 QB fumble (Barr FF, Barr FR) (Adams int.) @Utah 6 (Goforth int.) (Adams int.) (Jefferson int.) (Kendricks int.) (Jefferson int.) (Jack int.)

Cal

2 (Goforth int.) QB fumble (Vanderdoes ff, Barr fr)

@Stanford 1 (Adams int.) @Oregon 2 WR fumble (Jack FF, Goforth FR)

Pts.

end of half

0

TD run punt

7 0

TD pass punt end of game

7 0 0

TD run TD pass punt downs

7 7 0 0

Ariz. State Punter fumbles snap (Barr FR) @USC RB fumble (Jack FR) QB fumble (Barr FF, Marsh FR)

TD run punt TD run

7 0 7

Totals

24 (12 fum./12 int.)

10 Tds, 3 Fgs

79

Oppt.

UCLA TO

Outcome

Pts.

Nevada

Emesibe fumble

punt

0

@Nebraska Hundley interception New Mex St James fumble Hundley interception Hundley interception @Utah Hundley interception Evans fumble Cal none @Stanford Hundley interception Hundley interception @Oregon Hundley interception Hundley interception Colorado none @Arizona Thigpen fumble Wash. Jones fumbles ` Andrews fumbles Ariz. State Hundley interception @USC none

TD Pass punt punt punt TD return downs --TD run TD run punt TD pass --fg TD pass TD pass TD return ---

7 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 7 0 7 0 3 7 7 7 0

Totals

8 Tds, 1 Fg

59

Fumbled snap (FR Barr) Colorado 1 KO ret. fumble (Judge FF, Brown FR) @Arizona 2 RB fumble (Goforth FF, Jack FR) (Adams int.) TE fumble (Zumwalt FF, Jefferson FR) Wash.

RB fumble (Goodman FF, Vanderdoes FR) Goforth int. Zumwalt int.

15 (6 fum./ 9 int.)

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UCLA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS CATEGORY PLAYER Passing Eff. Brett Hundley Passing TDs Brett Hundley Passing Yds Brett Hundley Passing Yards/G Brett Hundley Total Offense Brett Hundley Completions % Brett Hundley Completions/G Brett Hundley Pts Responsible For Brett Hundley Pts Responsible For/G Brett Hundley Field Goals Ka’imi Fairbairn Scoring/G Ka’imi Fairbairn Punt returns Shaq Evans Receiving TDs Shaq Evans Punting Sean Covington Sacks Anthony Barr Tackles Eric Kendricks Tackles for Loss Anthony Barr Interceptions Ishmael Adams Fumbles Forced Anthony Barr Randall Goforth Jordan Zumwalt Fumbles Recovered Anthony Barr

(top 55 NCAA / top 10 Pac-12)

STAT 153.7 22 2,845 237.1 286.0 .678 19.3 192 16.2 1.2 7.9 7.2 8 41.8 0.80 8.8 1.7 0.30 0.42 0.25 0.25 0.33

RANK(NC/p12) 20/4 23/5 35/6 39/7 25/6 12/1 33/6 18/4 20/4 43/7 47/9 40/5 42/5 51/4 13/2 52/3 4/1 40/10 2/1 30/5 30/5 5/1

A LOOK AT SOME UCLA TRUE FRESHMAN RECORDS Most Rushing Yards in a Game: 186 Kevin Nelson vs. Arizona State, 1986 Most Rushing Yards in a Season: DeShaun Foster, 673 yards, 1998 Most Rushing Attempts in a Game: 31 Kevin Nelson vs. Arizona State, 1980 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games in a Season: 2 Kevin Nelson, 1986; Gaston Green, 1984 Longest Rush in a Game: 83 by Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Arizona State, 2003 Most Rushing Touchdowns Scored in a Game: 4 Myles Jack vs. Washington, 2013 Most Rushing Touchdowns Scored in a Season: 10 DeShaun Foster, 1998 Most Touchdowns Scored in a Season: 12 DeShaun Foster, 1998

SCHOOL RECORDS IN THE MORA ERA — Most Wins by UCLA Coach in First Two Seasons - 18 Most True Freshmen to Play in a Season - 18, 2013 Most Players to Catch a Pass in a Season - 26 in 2013 Most True Freshmen (position players) to Start in a Game - 7, at Oregon, 2013 Most Rushing Carries - 788 by Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12 Most Yards Gained Rushing in a Season - 1,734 by Johnathan Franklin, 2012 Most Yards Gained Rushing in a Career-4,403 by Johnathan Franklin, 2012 Most Games Gaining 100 Yards Rushing or More in a Season - 9 by Johnathan Franklin, 2012 Most Games Gaining 200 Yards Rushing or More in a Career - 3 (tied) by Johnathan Franklin, 2009-12 Most Passing Attempts in a Season - 478 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Passing Completions in a Season - 318 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Passing Yards Gained in a Season - 3,740 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Passing Yards per Game by a Freshman - 267.1 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Consecutive Games Passing for 300 Yards - 3 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Consecutive Games with 300 or More Yards of Total Offense - 3 by Brett Hundley, 2012/2013 Most Interceptions in a Game - 3 (tied) by Sheldon Price, vs. Houston, 2012 Most Points Scored by a True Freshman Kicker - 104 by Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2012 Most Offensive Plays in a Bowl Game - 59 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Passes Attempted in a Bowl Game - 50 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Receptions in a Game by a true freshman - 7 by Devin Fuller, 2012 at Stanford Most Scoring Passes in a season by a freshman - 29 by Brett Hundley, 2012 Most Plays in a Season - 1,095 in 2012 Most Yards Gained in a Season - 6,531 in 2012 Most Passing Attempts in a Season - 496 in 2012 Most Passes Completed in a Season - 318 in 2012 Most Yards Gained Passing in a Season - 3,860 in 2012 Most Points Scored in a Season - 482 in 2012 Most Total First Downs in a Season - 331 in 2012 Most First Downs Passing in a Season - 170 in 2012 Most Yards of Total Offense in a Game - 692 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Fewest Punts in a Game - 0 (tied) vs. New Mexico State, 2013 and Nevada, 2013 Most Points Scored in a Quarter - 30 (2nd Qtr) at Washington State, 2012 Most Points Scored in a third quarter - 28 (tied) at Nebraska, 2013 Most Total First Downs in a Game - 39 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Most Wins by a first year Bruin head coach - 9 (tied), 2012 First Player to throw for TD, run for TD, catch a TD pass - Brett Hundley, 2013 at Utah (records to 1960) Most Rushing Touchdowns by a True Freshman - 4 Myles Jack, 2013 v. Washington

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE LAST TIME IN THE SUN BOWL - 2005 The Bruins rebounded from an early 22-point deficit in the first quarter to record UCLA’s biggest comeback victory in school history as they defeated the Northwestern Wildcats 50-38 in El Paso, Texas at the Sun Bowl. Led by true sophomore Chris Markey and true freshman Kahlil Bell, the Bruins racked up 310 yards on the ground to win. Senior quarterback Drew Olson, who threw just three interceptions all season prior to the bowl game, struggled early as he was picked off three times in the first quarter. Two of those interceptions were returned for TDs, while a third set up Northwestern’s third scoring drive. Down 22-0, UCLA finally got on the board after a five-yard run by Bell to end the first quarter. In the second quarter, it was all Bruins as UCLA would go on to score 22 unanswered points, highlighted by a 58-yard strike from Olson to freshman Ryan Moya. Bell recorded his second touchdown of the game off a six-yard run and an eight-yard pass from Olson to Everett would take UCLA into the halftime break up 29-22. In the third quarter, Northwestern could only manage a field goal, whlie junior Michael Pitre tacked on seven more points for the Bruins off a five-yard pass from Olson. With just one quarter remaining, the Bruins held a 36-25 lead. With most of the fourth quarter gone, Northwestern scored first (2:29) with an eight-yard pass play from Brett Basanez to Mark Philmore, but on the ensuing kickoff, an onside kick bounced directly into the hands of sophomore Brandon Breazell who returned it 42 yards for the score. With just 0:24 seconds to play, Basanez hooked up with Shaun Herbert for a five-yard touchdown reception to close within 43-38. Another onside kick by the Wildcats was picked up by Breazell, who ran 45 yards for the final touchdown of the game. Combined, UCLA and Northwestern set a record for total yards of offense (1,037) and highest combined score (88) in the Sun Bowl’s history. Markey, who rushed for 161 yards on 24 attempts, and Bell (136 yards, two TD’s) were named the game’s MVPs, while Breazell was named the Special Teams Player of the Game. Junior tailback Maurice Drew, who was hurt early in the game, broke the NCAA record for punt return average after recording his 15th punt return of the season (28.5 avg. yards). Sophomore Christian Taylor, a former walk-on, led the defense with 12 tackles, a career high, while senior Spencer Havner recorded his third interception of the season (11th of his career). Senior Jarrad Page also recorded an interception and a forced fumble in the game. Scoring Northwestern 22 UCLA 7 Weather: Clear (56º)

0 22

3 7

13 — 38 14 — 50 Attendance: 50,426

First Quarter NU—Howells, 33-yard field goal. (7:53) NU—Mims, 30-yard interception return. Howells kick blocked. (6:27) NU—Philmore, 19-yard run. Howells kick failed. (5:36) NU—Roach, 35-yard interception return. Howells converts. (4:21) UCLA—Bell, five-yard run. Rotstein converts. (0:15) Second Quarter UCLA—Moya, 58-yard pass from D. Olson. Rotstein converts. (13:57) UCLA—Bell, six-yard run. Lewis pass from D. Olson. (8:26) UCLA—Everett, eight-yard pass from D. Olson. Rotstein converts. (0:29) Third Quarter UCLA—Pitre, five-yard pass from D. Olson. Rotstein converts. (9:04) NU—Villarreal, 31-yard field goal. (4:40) Fourth Quarter NU—Philmore, eight-yard pass from Basanez. Basanez pass failed. (2:29) UCLA—Breazell, 42-yard kickoff return. Malette converts. (2:24) NU—Herbert, five-yard pass from Basanez. Villarreal converts. (0:24) UCLA—Breazell, 45-yard kickoff return. Rotstein converts. (0:18) Statistics NU UCLA 33 ......................................First Downs ................................................................24 32/168.................................Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...............................50/310 416 ......................................Net Yards Passing ....................................................143 70-38-2 ...............................Passes Att/Comp/Int. ..................................... 24-10-3 102/584 ..............................Total Plays/Total Yards......................................74/453 Top Individuals Rushing—Markey (U) 24-161-0, Bell (U) 19-136-2, Sutton (N) 18-89-0. Receiving—Lane (N) 7-136-0, Drew (U) 2-29-0. Passing—D. Olson (U) 24-10-3-143-3, Basanez (N) 70-38-2-416-2. UCLA Tackles—Taylor 12, Horton 10, Lombard 8, Havner 7, Norris 6, T. Brown 6, Cassel 6.

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Kahlil Bell helped the Bruins amass 310 yards on the ground, en route to downing Northwestern, 50-38. His brother Darius, will suit up for UCLA in the 2013 Sun Bowl.

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UCLA 2013 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Hundley PA-PC-I-Yds-TD 33-22-0-274-2 24-16-1-294-3 35-23-2-280-3 27-17-1-211-1 41-31-0-410-3 39-24-2-192-1 19-13-2-64-1 24-19-0-273-2 25-18-0-227-2 22-13-0-159-2 26-18-1-253-2 27-18-0-208-0

Neuheisel PA-PC-I-Yds-TD 2-2-0-28-0 0-0-0-0-0 11-9-0-96-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 ---------

Fafaul PA-PC-I-Yds-TD ----3-3-0-18-0 -------------------

--PA-PC-I-Yds-TD

--PA-PC-I-Yds-TD

Rushing Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Ro. Davis TC-Yds-TD 2-30-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Jack TC-Yds-TD ----------------6-120-1 13-59-4 16-86-1 2-2-1

Hundley TC-Yds-TD 7-63-2 19-61-0 6-33-0 20-85-1 9-18-0 11-27-0 15-72-1 11-72-2 14-56-1 8-15-0 17-5-0 13-80-2

James TC-Yds-TD 21-155-1 22-105-1 19-164-2 12-39-1 DNP DNP DNP 6-8-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 16-55-0

Jones TC-Yds-TD 2-14-1 4-24-0 6-25-2 0-0-0 6-13-0 5-30-0 12-58-0 4-13-0 0-0-0 9-61-0 DNP 3-9-0

Manfro TC-Yds-TD 5-32-0 2-10-0 2-14-1 3-(-2)-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-10-0

Neuheisel TC-Yds-TD 1-(-2)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ---------

Perkins TC-Yds-TD 5-55-1 5-22-1 5-23-0 16-92-0 14-36-1 4-10-0 22-93-0 4-3-0 16-56-0 21-86-0 8-60-1 6-34-1

Receiving Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Andrews PC-Yds-TD 1-17-0 0-0-0 2-25-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

Bell PC-Yds-TD 1-11-0 2-35-0 2-28-0 2-16-0 3-16-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-19-0 0-0-0 3-22-0 1-12-0

Duarte PC-Yds-TD 1-7-0 1-12-0 2-11-0 0-0-0 3-76-1 2-18-0 2-16-1 2-16-0 1-38-0 1-18-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Evans PC-Yds-TD 6-81-1 3-97-1 4-32-1 1-11-0 6-68-1 4-30-1 3-21-0 3-66-0 4-97-2 2-21-0 6-80-1 1-13-0

Fuller PC-Yds-TD 4-39-0 4-48-0 4-48-1 4-32-0 6-98-1 5-35-0 4-18-0 3-99-2 2-9-0 4-27-0 DNP 2-11-0

Iese PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

James PC-Yds-TD 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-5)-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-2-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-22-0

Jones PC-Yds-TD 1-25-1 0-0-0 2-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0

Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Lucien PC-Yds-TD 2-33-0 0-0-0 2-30-0 2-17-0 1-20-0 2-31-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-31-0 2-54-1 1-42-1 3-40-0

Manfro PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-53-1 1-9-0 3-45-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--3-0

Mazzone PC-Yds-TD 2-18-0 1-39-0 2-28-0 1-14-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-20-0 0-0-0 1-16-0 2-25-0 DNP

Ortiz PC-Yds-TD 1-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-(-3)-0 2-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Payton PC-Yds-TD 2-30-0 2-28-0 2-37-0 3-68-1 4-61-0 5-43-0 2-16-0 4-31-0 3-22-0 0-0-0 4-46-0 5-34-0

Perkins PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-20-0 4-36-0 2-49-0 3-9-0 4-19-0 0-0-0 2-28-0 1-5-0 2-21-0 1-20-0 3-79-0

Ruhl PC-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-12-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Sweet PC-Yds-TD 1-21-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Tackles Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Adams PT-AT-TT 5-1-6 1-4-5 0-0-0 4-1-5 3-3-6 0-10-10 1-2-3 4-2-6 6-0-6 1-2-3 1-1-2 4-2-6

Barr PT-A-T-TT 3-2-5 7-4-11 2-1-3 5-0-5 2-1-3 1-7-8 3-0-3 4-1-5 0-0-0 5-2-7 5-2-7 5-0-5

J. Brown PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0

Clark PT-AT-TT 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-4 1-2-3 3-0-3 1-0-1 3-0-3 4-2-6 2-1-3

Combs PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Epenesa PT-AT-TT 2-1-3 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0

Fitts PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP

Goforth PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 2-3-5 6-1-7 1-2-3 7-0-7 2-17-19 5-1-6 1-1-2 4-2-6 2-1-3 6-0-6 3-1-4

Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Goodman PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 4-0-4 0-0-0

Graham PT-A-T-TT 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-1-2

Hofmeister PT-AT-TT 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 3-0-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1

Hollins PT-AT-TT 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0

Jack PT-AT-TT 6-2-8 5-0-5 0-1-1 1-4-5 8-4-12 5-4-9 4-1-5 7-2-9 8-0-8 3-2-5 0-0-0 1-2-3

Jefferson PT-AT-TT 0-1-1 2-7-9 1-1-2 3-4-7 5-2-7 3-11-14 6-7-13 3-3-6 3-0-3 4-1-5 6-4-10 3-2-5

Judge PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1

Kendricks PT-AT-TT 8-3-11 2-6-8 6-2-8 8-5-13 4-4-8 1-8-9 7-1-8 DNP 8-5-13 8-1-9 5-3-8 7-4-11

Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Marsh PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 2-4-6 6-0-6 6-1-7 2-2-4 0-5-5 0-4-4 2-3-5 2-1-3 4-1-5 5-0-5 4-2-6

McCarthy PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 0-3-3 3-1-4 1-1-2 DNP 0-2-2 1-3-4 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-4-4

McKay PT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0

Moreau PT-AT-TT 2-3-5 3-3-6 2-1-3 2-3-5 1-0-1 2-3-5 4-4-8 3-1-4 3-0-3 3-2-5 1-1-2 DNP

Orjioke PT-AT-TT 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2

Savaiinaea PT-AT-TT 3-0-3 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-5-5 1-2-3 6-1-7 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1

Sermons PT-AT-TT 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-4 4-2-6 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 6-1-7 2-1-3 2-0-2

Vanderdoes PT-AT-TT 6-0-6 1-2-3 2-0-2 1-2-3 1-2-3 2-9-11 1-2-3 2-0-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0

Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC

Wallace PT-AT-TT 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1

B. Willis PT-A-TT 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

P. Willis PT-A-T-TT DNP 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0

J. Zumwalt PT-AT-TT 5-2-7 6-3-9 1-3-4 2-2-4 4-0-4 1-8-9 10-4-14 3-2-5 9-1-10 1-1-2 5-2-7 5-3-8

PT-AT-TT

PT-AT-TT

PT-AT-TT

PT-AT-TT

UCLA Defense Passing PA-PC-I-YDS-TD 35-21-0-182-0 35-21-0-203-3 26-15-1-146-1 44-22-6-288-2 43-26-1-215-0 25-18-1-227-1 28-21-0-230-1 36-25-0-247-1 33-20-1-186-2 40-25-2-330-3 27-20-0-225-1 28-17-0-174-1

Total Off. Yards 86-353 77-331 67-333 77-387 80-320 75-419 81-555 76-381 80-425 76-432 77-448 64-314

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Game Nevada @Nebraska New Mexico State @Utah Cal @Stanford @Oregon Colorado @Arizona Washington Arizona State @USC 16

Rushing TC-YDS-TD 47-345-4 53-210-2 45-298-5 53-186-2 34-78-1 27-74-0 52-219-1 33-139-4 49-249-2 53-222-4 41-151-2 43-188-5

UCLA Offense Passing Total Off. PA-PC-I-YDS-TD Yards 35-24-0-302-2 82-647 25-16-1-294-3 78-504 49-35-2-394-3 94-692 28-18-1-218-2 81-404 41-31-0-410-3 75-488 39-24-2-192-1 66-266 19-13-2-64-1 71-283 24-19-0-273-2 57-412 25-18-0-227-2 75-476 23-14-0-184-2 76-406 26-18-1-253-2 67-404 27-18-0-208-0 70-396

Rushing TC-YDS-TD 51-171-2 42-128-0 41-187-1 33-99-0 37-105-1 50-192-2 53-325-5 40-134-1 47-239-1 36-102-1 50-223-3 36-140-1

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS DEFENSE #3 S Randall Goforth Tackles: 19 at Stanford, 2013 TFLs: 1.0, at Arizona State, 2012 Sacks: none Ints.: 1, v. Wash., 2013; v. Cal, 2013; at Utah, 2013; vs. Houston, 2012 #4 S Stan McKay Tackles: 7 at Wash. State, 2012 TFLs: 1.0, last v Arizona, 2012 Sacks: 1.0, last v. Arizona, 2012 Ints.: 1, last at Colorado, 2012 #6 LB Eric Kendricks Tackles: 17 at Arizona State, 2012 TFLs: 2.0 vs. Arizona, 2012 Sacks: 2.0 vs. Arizona, 2012 Ints.: 1, at Utah, 2013; vs. USC, 2012 #8 LB Deon Hollins Tackles: 3 vs. Nevada, 2013 TFLs: 1.0 vs. Nevada, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: none #10 CB Fabian Moreau Tackles: 8 at Oregon, 2013 TFLs: 0.5 v. Colorado, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: none #11 LB Anthony Barr Tackles: 11 at Nebraska, 2013 TFLs: 3.0 at USC, 2013; at Wash. St., 2012; vs. Oregon State, 2012 Sacks: 2.5 at Washington State, 2012 Ints.: none #23 S Anthony Jefferson Tackles: 14 at Stanford, 2013 TFLs: 0.5 v. Colorado, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: 2, at Utah, 2013 #24 CB Ishmael Adams Tackles: 10 at Stanford, 2013 TFLs: 1.0 v. Arizona State, 2013 Sacks: 0.5 v. Cal, 2013 Ints.: 1, at Arizona, 2013, at Stanford, 2013; at Utah, 2013; vs. New Mexico St., 2013 #25 DB Brandon Sermons Tackles: 7 v. Washington, 2013 TFLs: 1.0 at Oregon, 2013, v. Cal, 2013; at Utah, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: none #30 LB Myles Jack Tackles: 12 vs. Cal, 2013 TFLs: 1.0, last at Arizona, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: 1 at Utah, 2013 Rushing Attempts: 16 v. Arizona State, 2013 Rushing Yards: 120 at Arizona, 2013 Rushing TDs: 4 v. Washington, 2013 Long: 66 at Arizona, 2013 #35 LB Jordan Zumwalt Tackles: 15 vs. Baylor, 2012 TFLs: 2.0, last at Arizona, 2013 Sacks: 1.0. last at Arizona State, 2012 Ints.: 1, vs. Washington, 2013; vs. Illinois, 2011 #40 LB Keenan Graham Tackles: 6 vs. Illinois, 2011 TFLs: 2.0 vs. Nevada, 2013 Sacks: 2.0 vs. Nevada, 2013 Ints.: none #44 LB Isaako Savaiinaea Tackles: 7 v. Colorado, 2013 TFLs: 1.0 v. Colorado, 2013 Sacks: none Ints.: none #47 DE Eddie Vanderdoes Tackles: 11 at Stanford, 2013 TFLs: 2.0 vs. Nevada, 2013 Sacks: 0.5 vs. Cal, 2013 Ints.: none #51 LB Aaron Wallace Tackles: 2 vs. Nevada, 2013 TFLs: none Sacks: none Ints.: none #53 LB Ryan Hofmeister Tackles: 3, v. Colorado, 2013; at Cal, 2012 TFLs: none Sacks: none Ints.: none #90 DT Ellis McCarthy Tackles: 4 at USC, 2013; at Oregon, 2013; vs. New Mex. St., 2013 TFLs: 1.0, last v. Washington, 2013 Sacks: 1.0, v. Colorado, 2013; at Rice, 2012 Ints.: none #97 DL Kenny Clark Tackles: 6 v. Arizona State, 2013 TFLs: 1.0 at USC, 2013; vs. Nevada, 2013

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Sacks: 1.0 at USC, 2013 Ints.: none #98 DL Seali’i Epenesa Tackles: 5 at Cal, 2012 TFLs: 1.0 at Nebraska, 2013; vs. Washington State, 2011 Sacks: 1.0 at Nebrasaka, 2013 Ints.: none #99 DE Cassius Marsh Tackles: 9 at Arizona State, 2012 TFLs: 2.5 at Washington State, 2012 Sacks: 2.5 at Washington State, 2012 Ints.: none

OFFENSE #1 WR Shaq Evans Pass Receptions: 8 vs. USC, 2012 Receiving Yards: 148 vs. Oregon State, 2012 Passing Tds: 2 at Arizona, 2013 Long: 71 vs. Stanford, 2012 #3 Y Darius Bell Pass Receptions: 3, vs. Arizona State and Cal, 2013 Receiving Yards: 63 vs. Oregon State, 2012 Passing Tds: 1 at Colorado, 2012 Long: 34 vs. Oregon State, 2012 #6 RB Jordon James Rushing Attempts: 22 at Nebraksa, 2013 Rushing Yards: 164 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Long: 38 at Nebraska, 2013 Pass Receptions: 6 at Cal, 2012 Receiving Yards: 45 at Rice, 2012 Passing Tds: 1 vs. Houston, 2012 Long: 40 vs. Texas, 2011 #7 WR Devin Fuller Pass Receptions: 7 at Stanford, 2012 Receiving Yards: 99 vs. Colorado, 2013 Passing Tds: 2, v. Colorado, 2013 Long: 76 vs. Colorado, 2013 #8 WR Jalen Ortiz Pass Receptions: 2 v. Colorado, 2013 Receiving Yards: 19 vs. Nevada, 2013 Passing Tds: none Long: 19 vs. Nevada, 2013 #9 WR Jordan Payton Receptions: 5 at USC, 2013; at Stanford, 2013 Receiving Yards: 68 at Utah, 2013 TD Receptions: 1, at Utah, 2013; vs. Arizona, 2012 Long Reception: 43 vs. Cal, 2013 #11 QB Jerry Neuheisel Rushing Attempts: 1 vs. Nevada, 2013 Rushing Yards: -2 vs. Nevada, 2013 Rushing TDs: none Long: none Pass Completions: 9 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Pass Attempts: 11 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Passing Yards: 96 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 TD Passes: none Long: 21 vs. Nevada, 2013 #12 QB Mike Fafaul Rushing Attempts: none Rushing Yards: none Rushing TDs: none Long: none Pass Completions: 3 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Pass Attempts: 3 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Passing Yards: 18 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 TD Passes: none Long: 8 vs. Nevada, 2013 #15 WR Devin Lucien Pass Receptions: 3 at USC, 2013; vs. Nebraska, 2012 Receiving Yards: 70 vs. Nebraska, 2012 Passing Tds: 1 v. Arizona State, 2013; v. Washington, 2013 Long: 42 v. Arizona State, 2013 #17 QB Brett Hundley Rushing Attempts: 20 at Utah, 2013 Rushing Yards: 85 at Utah, 2013 Rushing TDs: 2, last at USC, 2013 Long: 72 at Rice, 2012 Pass Completions: 31 vs. Cal, 2013; at Cal, 2012 Pass Attempts: 50 vs. Baylor, 2012 Passing Yards: 410 vs. Cal, 2013 TD Passes: 4, last at Arizona State, 2012 Long: 76 vs. Colorado, 2013 (to Fuller) #18 Y Thomas Duarte Pass Receptions: 3 vs. Cal, 2013 Receiving Yards: 76 vs. Cal, 2013 Passing Tds: 1 at Oregon, 2013; vs. Cal, 2013 Long: 38 at Arizona, 2013 #24 RB Paul Perkins Pass Receptions: 4, last at Stanford, 2013 Receiving Yards: 79 at USC, 2013 TD receptions: none Long: 44 at Utah, 2013 Rush Attempts: 22 at Oregon, 2013 Rush Yards: 93 at Oregon, 2013 Rushing TD: 1, last at USC, 2013 Long Rush: 45 vs. Nevada, 2013

TD receptions: 2 at Arizona State, 2012 Long: 65 at Arizona State, 2012 Rush Attempts: 9, last time vs. Utah, 2012 Rush Yards: 89 vs. Houston, 2012 Rushing TD: 1, last vs. Colorado, 2013 Long Rush: 41 yards vs. Houston, 2012 #28 RB Malcolm Jones Pass Receptions: 2 v. New Mexico State, 2013 Receiving Yards: 26 v. New Mexico State, 2013 TD receptions: 1 v. Nevada, 2013 Long: 20 v. New Mexico State, 2013 Rushing Attempts: 12 at Oregon, 2013; Houston, 2010 Rushing Yards: 61 v. Washington, 2013 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Long Rush: 30 v. Washington, 2013 #33 RB Steven Manfro Rushing Attempts: 5 vs. Nevada, 2013 Rushing Yards: 40 vs. Arizona, 2012 Rushing TDs: 1, last vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Long Rush: 20 vs. Nevada, 2013 Pass Receptions: 7 vs. Houston, 2012 Receiving Yards: 78 vs. Houston, 2012 TD Receptions: 1, last vs. New Mexico St., 2013 Long: 49 vs. Nebraska, 2012

PUNT RETURNS #1 WR Shaq Evans Returns in game: 3, at Stanford, 2013; vs. Cal, 2013; vs. Baylor, 2012 Yards: 52 vs. Nevada, 2013 Tds: none Long: 43 vs. Baylor, 2012 #3 S Randall Goforth Returns in game: 2 vs. Arizona, 2012 Yards: 48 vs. Arizona, 2012 Tds: none Long: 36 vs. Arizona, 2012 #4 WR Darren Andrews Returns in a game: 2 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Yards in a game: 24 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Tds: none Long: 13 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 #7 WR Devin Fuller Returns in game: 1, last at Washington State, 2012 Yards: 6 at Washington State, 2012 Tds: none Long: 6 at Washington State, 2012 #24 DB Ishmael Adams Returns in game: 1 v. Arizona State, 2013 Yards: 49 v. Arizona State, 2013 Tds: none Long: 49 v. Arizona State, 2013 #33 RB Steven Manfro Returns in game: 5 vs. Houston, 2012 Yards: 55 vs. Houston, 2012 Tds: none Long: 27 vs. Houston, 2012

KICKOFF RETURNS #4 WR Darren Andrews Returns in a game: 1 at Oregon, 2013; vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Yards in a game: 16 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Tds: none Long: 16 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 #6 RB Jordon James Returns in a game: 1, last time vs. Nebraska, 2012 Yards in a game: 22 vs. Cal, 2011 Tds: none Long: 22 vs. Cal, 2011 #7 WR Devin Fuller Returns in a game: 4 vs. USC, 2012 Yards in a game: 102 v. Colorado, 2013 Tds: none Long: 38 vs. Colorado, 2013 #24 DB Ishmael Adams Returns in game: 5 v. Arizona State, 2013 Yards: 185 v. Arizona State, 2013 Tds: none Long: 69 v. Arizona State, 2013 #25 RB Damien Thigpen Returns in a game: 8 at Oregon, 2010 Yards in a game: 147 at Oregon, 2010 Tds: none Long: 55 vs. Houston, 2012 #33 RB Steven Manfro Returns in game: 5, at Utah, 2013; vs. Nevada, 2013 Yards: 110 at Utah, 2013 Tds: none Long: 70 vs. New Mexico St., 2013

#25 RB Damien Thigpen Pass Receptions: 4 at Rice, 2012 Receiving Yards: 92 at Arizona State, 2012

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THE LAST TIME UCLA INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rushed for 100+ yards: Myles Jack, 2013 at Arizona (120) QB rushed for 100+ yards: Kevin Prince, 2011 vs. Cal (163) Rushed for 150+ yards: Jordon James, 2013 vs. New Mexico State (164) Rushed for 200+ yards: Johnathan Franklin, 2012 vs. Nebraska (217) Rushed for 300+ yards: Maurice Drew, 2004 at Washington (322) Back-to-back games 100 yards rushing: Jordon James, 2013 at Nebraska, vs. Nevada Three straight 100-yard rushing games: Jordon James, 2013 v. NMSU, at Neb., v. Nevada Back-to-back games 200 yards rushing: Johnathan Franklin, 2012 at Rice, vs. Nebraska Had 30 rushing attempts: 30 by Johnathan Franklin, 2010 vs. Washington State Had 3 rushing touchdowns: 4, Myles Jack vs. Washington, 2013 Had 4 rushing touchdowns: 4, Myles Jack vs. Washington, 2013 Had 5 rushing touchdowns: 5, Maurice Drew at Washington, 2004 Had run of 50+ yards: 66 by Myles Jack, 2013 at Arizona Had run of 60+ yards: 66 by Myles Jack, 2013 at Arizona Had run of 70+ yards: 78 by Johnathan Franklin, 2012 at Rice Had run of 75+ yards: 78 by Johnathan Franklin, 2012 at Rice Had run of 90+ yards: 92 by DeShaun Foster, 2001 vs. Washington Had two players rush 100+ yds: Johnathan Franklin(216)/Derrick Coleman(185) vs. Wash. State, 2010 UCLA INDIVIDUAL PASSING Passed for 300+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (410) Passed for 350+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (410) Passed for 400+ yards: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (410) Passed for 500+ yards: Drew Olson, 2005 vs. Arizona State (510) Had 30+ completions: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (31) Had 50+ attempts: Brett Hundley, 2010 vs. Baylor (50) Had 4 touchdown passes: Brett Hundley, 2012 at Arizona State (4) Had more than four touchdown passes: Ben Olson, 2007 at Stanford (5) Four interceptions thrown: Brett Hundley, 2012 at Cal Passed for less than 100 yards (15 att. min): Brett Hundley (64) at Oregon, 2013 Had 300 yards total offense: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Colorado (345) Had 350 yards total offense: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (428) Had 400 yards total offense: Brett Hundley, 2013 vs. Cal (428) Had 500 yards total offense: Drew Olson, 2012 vs. Arizona State (501) Had 50+ yard pass completion: 66 yds., Hundley/Evans at Arizona, 2013 Had 60+ yard pass completion: 66 yds., Hundley/Evans at Arizona, 2013 Had 70+ yard pass completion: 76 yds., Hundley/Fuller vs. Colorado, 2013 Had 80+ yard pass completion: 91 yds., D. Olson/J. Cowan vs. Arizona State, 2005 UCLA INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Had 100+ yards receiving: 116 by Jerry Johnson vs. Baylor, 2012 Had 150+ yards receiving: 151 by Nelson Rosario vs. Arizona State, 2011 Had 200+ yards receiving: 230 by Craig Bragg vs. Oregon, 2003 Back-to-back games 100+ yds receiving: Nelson Rosario, 2011 at USC (118), vs. Colorado (102) Two players 100+ yds receiving in same game: Marcedes Lewis(108), Joe Cowan (109), Chris Markey (120) vs. Arizona State, 2005 Caught 10+ passes: 11 by Marcedes Lewis at Arizona, 2005 Had 80+ yard reception: 91 by Joe Cowan vs. Arizona State, 2005 Had 3 touchdown catches: 3 by Marcedes Lewis vs. Arizona, 2004 Had 4 touchdown catches: 4 by J.J. Stokes vs. Washington, 1993 UCLA TEAM Kickoff Ret. for TD: Matthew Slater vs. Arizona St., 2007 (89 yds) Punt Ret. for TD: Maurice Drew vs. California, 2005 (81 yds) Interception Return for TD: Patrick Larimore at Oregon, 2011 (35 yds) Scored on a blocked punt (TD): Phillip Ruhl (block by Kenny Orjioke) vs. Nevada, 2013 (4 yds) Scored on a blocked punt (safety): Sean Westgate vs. Washington State (2009) Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): Eric Kendricks, at Wash. State, 2012 (40 yds) Scored on a blocked field goal: Sheldon Price at Wash. State, 2012 (68 yds) Scored on a blocked extra point attempt: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 2008 60 + Points: 66 vs. Arizona, 2012 (66-10) 50+ Points: 59 vs. New Mexico State, 2013 (59-13) 30 or more points in a quarter: 30 at Washington State, 2012 Did not score in first half of game: 2013 at Stanford (0-3) Did not score in second half of game: 2013 at Oregon (0-28) Shutout of a team at home: Oregon, 2007 (16-0) Shutout of a team on road: at Stanford, 1987 (49-0) Overtime Game: Tennessee (27-24 win, 1 ot), 2009 Did not allow an opponent touchdown: 2008 vs. Washington State Did not score a touchdown vs. an opponent: 2011 at USC Scored on a two-point PAT: David Allen pass from Brett Hundley, 2012 at Rice 300+ yards rushing: 345 vs. Nevada, 2013 (47att/345) 400+ yards rushing: 437 yards vs. Washington State, 2010 (56 att/437) Less than 25 yards rushing: 18 vs. Illinois, 2011 (30 att) 300+ yards passing: 410 vs. Cal, 2013 400+ yards passing: 410 vs. Cal, 2013 500+ yards passing: 510 vs. Arizona State, 2005 Less than 75 yards passing: 64 at Oregon, 2013 500+ yards total offense: 692 (394p, 298r) vs. New Mexico State, 2013 600+ yards total offense: 692 vs. New Mexico State (394p, 298r), 2013 800+ all-purpose yards: 800 at Miami, 1998 Less than 200 yards tot. off.: 163 at Washington, 2010 Less than 150 yards tot. off.: 144 at California, 2010 Beat a top 25 team at home: USC, 2012 (No. 21 AP) Beat a top 20 team at home: Nebraska, 2012 (No. 17 AP) Beat a top 15 team at home: Oregon, 2007 (No. 9 AP) Beat a top 10 team at home: Oregon, 2007 (No. 9 AP) Beat a top 5 team at home: USC, 2006 (No. 2 AP) Beat a top 25 team on road: at USC, 2013 (No. 23 AP) Beat a top 20 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP) Beat a top 15 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP) Beat a top 10 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP) Beat a top 5 team on road: at Washington, 1990 (No. 2 AP) Forced 5 + fumbles: 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2005 (6 vs. USC 1998) Recovered 5+ fumbles: 5 vs. USC, 1998 UCLA Made at least 5 interceptions: 6 at Utah, 2013 UCLA Had 0 turnovers: vs. Colorado, 2013 UCLA INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had at at least 15 tackles: 19 by Randall Goforth at Stanford, 2013 Had more than 15 tackles: 19 by Randall Goforth, 2013 Had at least 20 tackles: 20 by Reggie Carter at BYU, 2008 Had more than 20 tackles: 21 by Eric Turner vs. Oregon, 1989 Had 3+ interceptions: Sheldon Price (3) vs. Houston, 2012 Had 5+ tackles for loss: Damien Holmes (5) at Colorado, 2012 Had 4+ sacks: Brendon Ayanbadejo (4) vs. USC, 1998

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Blocked a punt: Myles Jack at Oregon, 2013 Blocked a PAT: at Cal, 2012 (D. Jones, C. Marsh) Blocked a field goal: Eric Kendricks vs. Washington, 2013 UCLA recorded a safety: at Washington State, 2012 (Anthony Barr) UCLA returned a fumble for a touchdown: Eric Kendricks, at Wash. State, 2012 UCLA MISCELLANEOUS Indiv. Scored more than 4 TDs: 5 by Maurice Drew vs. Cal, 2005 (3 rush, 1 pass, 1 punt ret.) Indiv. kicked 50-yd. FG: 51 by Jeff Locke vs. Texas, 2011 Indiv. kicked last-second field goal to win game: Ka’imi Fairbairn (0:00) at Arizona State, 2012 (33 yds) Indiv. made 4+ field goals in a game: 4 by Kai Forbath vs. California, 2009 Indiv. made 5+ field goals in a game: 5 by Nate Fikse vs. Stanford, 2002 Indiv. attempted 5+ field goals in a game: 5 by Kai Forbath at Tennessee, 2009 Indiv. Returned Blocked FG for TD: Sheldon Price at Washington State, 2012 Indiv. Returned Blocked PAT for score: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 2008 Indiv. Returned Blocked Punt for score: Phillip Ruhl vs. Nevada, 2013 Indiv. punted 10+ times: Aaron Perez, 10 vs. USC, 2008 Indiv. Had Three or More Consecutive 300 Yd Total Off. Games: Brett Hundley, 2012 and 2013 Defensive Player Scored a TD Playing Offense: Eddie Vanderdoes, 1-yd run at USC, 2013 UCLA did not punt in a game: 0, last vs. New Mexico State, 2013 Indiv. 5+ punts downed inside the 20: 5 by Chris Sailer at Houston, 1998 Indiv. had 80+ yard intercept. ret.: 89 by Alterraun Verner vs. Arizona, 2006 Indiv. had 100+ rushing and receiving yds in same game: Skip Hicks vs. U. Wash., 1997 (147 rush./106 receiving) Scored four TDs in one quarter: 4, third quarter at Nebraska, 2013 Scored 40+ points in one half: second half vs. Nevada (41); first half vs. Arizona, 2012 (42) Scored 50+ points in one half: first half vs. Colorado, 1980 (56) Rallied from 20-point deficit: 2005 vs. Northwestern (0-22 in first quarter) Played a game in snow: snow 2011 at Utah (31º); snow showers 2013 at Utah (42) Played a game in less than 30º temperature: 2012 at Washington State (27º) Played a game in rain: away-2012, at Stanford; home-2012 vs. USC Played a game in 100º degree temperature: 2009 vs. Cal (100º) OPPONENT TEAM Kick return for touchdown: Jamal Miles at Arizona State, 2010 (99 yds) Punt return for touchdown: Jordan Poyer, at Oregon State, 2011 (85 yds) Interception return for touchdown: Carl Bradford, Arizona State, 2013 (18 yds) Scored on by a blocked punt (TD): Lawrence Timmons, Florida St., 2006 (25 yards) Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): U. Amanam, Stanford, 2012 (11 yards) Scored on a safety: Tennessee, 2009 Scored on a failed extra point attempt: none Scored on a two-point conversion: USC, 2012 50+ points scored: 50 at USC, 2011 Shutout at home: 2010 by Stanford (0-35) Shutout on road: 2011 at USC (0-50) Rushed for 300+ yards: at Oregon, 2013 (325) Rushed for less than 25 yards: at Arizona State, 2008 (21) Passed for 400+ yards: at Washington State, 2012 (457) Passed for less than 75 yards: at California, 2010 (68) Had 500+ yards total offense: at Oregon, 2013 (555) Had 600+ yards total offense: USC, 2005 (679) Had less than 200 yards total off.: 181 by Washington State, 2009 Had less than 150 yards total off.: 122 by Arizona State, 2008 Had less than 100 yards total off.: 42 by Arkansas, 1989 Had less than 50 yards total off.: 42 by Arkansas, 1989 Forced UCLA to have 5+ Turnovers: Notre Dame, 2007 (7) Intercepted four UCLA passes: California, 2012 (4) Intercepted five UCLA passes: Washington State, 2001 (5) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rushed for 100+ yards: Javorius Allen, at USC, 2013 (123) Rushed for 200+ yards: LaMichael James, at Oregon, 2011 (219) Rushed for 250+ yards: Reggie Bush, USC, 2005 (260) Had run of 50+ yards: C.J. Anderson, at Cal, 2012 (68) Had run of 75+ yards: David Piland,Houston, 2012 (86) Had 35+ rushing attemps: T Gaffney, at Stanford, 2013 (36) Had 40+ rushing attempts: Jerome Harrison, Washington State, 2004 (42) Had three or more rushing TDs: Byron Marshall, at Oregon (3) 2013 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING Passed for 400+ yards: Matt Barkley, USC, 2011 (423) Had 25+ completions: Sefo Liufau, Colorado 2013 (25) Had 30+ completions: Matt Barkley, USC, 201 (35) Had 50+ attempts: David Piland, Houston (60) Completed a pass for 75+ yards:75 by Sean Mannion to Brandin Cooks, Oregon State, 2012 Had 4+ touchdown passes: Connor Halliday (5), at Washington State, 2012; Had more than 5 touchdown passes: Matt Barkley (6), at USC, 2011 Threw 5+ interceptions: Travis Wilson (6), at Utah, 2013 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Caught 10+ passes: Dewayne Peace, Houston, 2012 (10) Had multiple receivers catch 10+ passes: Marquise Lee (13), Robert Woods (12) at USC, 2011 Had 100+ yards receiving: D. Stringfellow, Washington 2013 (148) Multiple receivers with 100+ yds recving: Bobby Ratliff (123) and Dominique Williams (108), at Wash. State, 2012 Had 150+ yards receiving: Marqise Lee, vs. USC, 2012 (158) Had 200+ yards receiving: Marquise Lee at USC, 2011 (224) Had 3 or more TD catches: Juron Criner, at Arizona, 2011 (3) OPPONENT DEFENSE Had 15+ tackles: Trevon Stewart, Houston, 2012 (16) Had 3 or more interceptions: Kameron Jackson, at Cal, 2012 (3) Had 3 or more sacks: Chris Young, Arizona State, 2013 (3) Blocked a punt: USC, 2008 Blocked a field goal: at Oregon State, 2011 OPPONENT MISCELLANEOUS Scored four touchdowns in game: Ron Dayne, 1998 Rose Bowl, (4) Kicked 50+ yard field goal: D’Amato, Cal, 2013 (51) Made five field goals: USC, 2004 Returned blocked field goal for score: Oregon State, 2002 Scored on blocked punt: Florida State, 2006 Returned fumble for score: Stanford on fumbled kickoff, 2012 Returned interception for score: vs. Arizona State, 2013 Returned a PAT for score: none Recovered own offensive fumble for touchdown: at Houston, 2011 Blocked a PAT: Rice, 2012

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Scoring play UCLA - Hundley, Brett 37 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-83 2:02 NEV - ZUZO, Brent 28 yd field goal, 16-64 6:38 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 40 yd field goal, 15-72 4:00 NEV - ZUZO, Brent 21 yd field goal, 13-79 5:28 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 5 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 10-73 3:32 NEV - FAJARDO, Cody 1 yd run (ZUZO, Brent kick), 12-81 2:04 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 11 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 11-71 3:51 UCLA - Ruhl, Phillip 4 yd blocked punt return (Fairbairn, Kaim kick) UCLA - James, Jordon 26 yd run (Neuheisel, Jerr pass failed), 10-71 3:04 NEV - FAJARDO, Cody 19 yd run (ZUZO, Brent kick), 15-75 4:36 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 3 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 7-75 2:12 UCLA - Jones, Malcolm 25 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 5-47 1:03 UCLA - Jones, Malcolm 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-33 1:17

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

NEV 24 51-171 182 35-21-0 86-353 0-0 0-0 4-67 0-0 7-37.7 1-0 4-20 33:53 8 of 20 2 of 3 4-4 1-2

UCLA 32 47-345 302 35-24-0 82-647 0-0 4-77 5-103 0-0 0-0.0 2-1 12-93 26:07 9 of 12 1 of 1 4-4 2-15

RUSHING: Nevada-FAJARDO, Cody 22-106; JACKSON, Don 12-35; BROCK, Kendall 12-32; COMBS, Devin 1 SOLOMON, Chris 2-minus 1; MCLAURIN, Nate 2-minus 6. UCLA-James, Jordon 21-155; Hundley, Brett 7-63 Perkins, Paul 5-55; Manfro, Steven 5-32; Davis, Roosevel 2-30; Jones, Malcolm 2-14; Emesibe, Melvin 1-2; Neuheisel, Jerr 1-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 4. PASSING: Nevada-FAJARDO, Cody 19-32-0-164; COMBS, Devin 2-3-0-18. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 22-33-0-27 Neuheisel, Jerr 2-2-0-28. RECEIVING: Nevada-TURNER, Richy 6-47; ARENDSE, Kolby 6-38; WIMBERLY, B. 3-46; HENDERSON, H. 3-3 HUBER, Joseph 1-7; JACKSON, Don 1-5; BRADLEY, Aaron 1-2. UCLA-Evans, Shaquell 6-81; Fuller, Devin 4-39; Lucien, Devin 2-33; Payton, Jordan 2-30; Mazzone, Grayso 2-18; James, Jordon 2-1; Jones, Malcolm 1-25; Sweet, Logan 1-21; Ortiz, Jalen 1-19; Andrews, Darren 1-17; Bell, Darius 1-11; Duarte, Thomas 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Nevada-None. UCLA-None. FUMBLES: Nevada-BROCK, Kendall 1-0. UCLA-Emesibe, Melvin 1-1; James, Jordon 1-0.

UCLA outscored Nevada, 41-7, in the second half to earn a 58-20 victory in the 2013 season opener.

PASADENA, Calif. - Brett Hundley passed for 274 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for two more scores, leading No. 21 UCLA's second-half surge to a 58-20 victory over Nevada on Saturday night. Jordon James rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown, and Phillip Ruhl returned a blocked punt for a short touchdown as UCLA thoroughly spoiled the debut of Nevada coach Brian Polian with a 41-point second half. Shaquelle Evans had six receptions for 81 yards and a score, and Malcolm Jones caught a late TD pass during a dominant effort by the UCLA offense, which piled up 647 total yards. Cody Fajardo passed for 164 yards and rushed for two TDs, but the Wolf Pack couldn't keep up in their debut under Polian, the 38-year-old picked to replace Hall of Fame coach Chris Ault. Hundley went 22 for 33 in an impressive follow-up to his record-setting freshman campaign, rushing for a 37-yard TD on UCLA's opening drive and adding another TD run to open the second half. Hundley also had plenty of help from a dominant offensive line and a running game that racked up 345 yards. James looked sharp in his first game as the Bruins' starting tailback, but UCLA auditioned several ball-carriers for the chance to replace Johnathan Franklin, the school's departed career rushing leader known as Jet Ski. UCLA might have a whole fleet of personal watercraft now: Freshman Paul Perkins rushed for a late touchdown, while Steven Manfro looked good in his own brief audition. The Bruins never punted on a warm night at the Rose Bowl, and they scored on each of their first five drives in the second half in the schools' first meeting. Polian, the former Stanford and Texas A&M assistant coach, had little luck stopping UCLA's potent offense in his first game since replacing Ault, the architect of the pistol offense during 28 seasons. The Wolf Pack have made eight 20

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consecutive bowl appearances. Fajardo, an Orange County native, went 19 for 32 and rushed for 106 yards on an otherwise rough night in front of several dozen friends and family members. A big chunk of Nevada's roster is from Southern California, including all three of Fajardo's starting receivers. After the Bruins stopped Nevada's opening drive, Hundley showed his playmaking skills haven't faded since he set a single-season school record for total offense last year. After leading the Bruins past midfield, he made an impressive ball fake and rumbled up the middle for a score. Hundley made a long TD run on UCLA's opening drive for the second straight season, even if it wasn't as long as his 72-yard rumble on his first collegiate snap as a freshman last year. Hundley showed off his improved arm strength on a series of big throws, but didn't get many chances in the first half while Nevada controlled the ball for 18 1/2 minutes. Fajardo matched Hundley early on, engineering a series of long drives that were undone near the goal line by penalties or small mistakes. The Wolf Pack persevered with two field goals, followed by Fajardo's leaping, lunging TD at the corner of the end zone with 7 seconds left to trim UCLA's halftime lead to 17-13. But Hundley led another scoring drive right after halftime, following guard Xavier Su'a-Filo right into the end zone for his second score. Ruhl, the Bruins' fullback, then picked up a fortunate bounce when Kenny Orjioke blocked a punt by Nevada's Chase Tenpenny, who had to field a bouncing snap. The ball ricocheted high into the end zone and then bounced straight to Ruhl, who dived over the goal line. UCLA took control from there, scoring on its first five drives after halftime. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #16 UCLA vs #23 Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013 at Lincoln, Neb.) Score by Quarters UCLA Nebraska Qtr 1st

Time 09:45 07:13 00:31 2nd 07:12 00:57 3rd 08:31 06:02 03:39 00:26 4th 01:53

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Scoring play NEB - Enunwa, Quincy 11 yd pass from Martinez, T. (Smith, Pat kick), 4-28 1:30 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 44 yd field goal, 8-49 2:32 NEB - Enunwa, Quincy 14 yd pass from Martinez, T. (Bondi, Mauro kick), 17-92 6:34 NEB - Bell, Kenny 22 yd pass from Martinez, T. (Smith, Pat kick), 2-26 0:38 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 10 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 6-59 1:27 UCLA - James, Jordon 3 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 10-89 3:31 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 28 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-57 1:01 UCLA - Ruhl, Phillip 12 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 5-53 1:49 UCLA - Iese, Nate 3 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 3-44 0:45 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 24 yd field goal, 11-64 6:33

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 27 53-210 294 25-16-1 78-504 0-0 2-28 0-0 0-0 3-45.3 3-0 3-21 29:40 7 of 15 0 of 1 5-5 2-15

NEB 21 42-128 203 35-21-0 77-331 0-0 0-0 3-35 1-34 8-37.8 4-1 8-70 30:20 3 of 14 2 of 3 2-3 3-6

RUSHING: UCLA-James, Jordon 22-105; Hundley, Brett 19-61; Jones, Malcolm 4-24; Perkins, Paul 5-22; Manfro, Steven 2-10; Covington, Sean 1-minus 12. Nebraska-Abdullah, Ameer 23-98; Newby, Terrell 5-22; Cross, Imani 3-19; Nickens, B. 1-2; Martinez, T. 10-minus 13. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 16-24-1-294; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Nebraska-Martinez, T. 21-35-0-203. RECEIVING: UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-48; Evans, Shaquell 3-97; Bell, Darius 2-35; Payton, Jordan 2-28; Mazzone, Grayso 1-39; Perkins, Paul 1-20; Ruhl, Phillip 1-12; Duarte, Thomas 1-12; Iese, Nate 1-3. Nebraska-Bell, Kenny 6-68; Turner, Jamal 5-23; Abdullah, Ameer 3-50; Enunwa, Quincy 3-39; Newby, Terrell 1-9; Long, Jake 1-8; Westerkamp, J. 1-4; Zimmerer, C.J. 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-None. Nebraska-Jean-Baptiste 1-34. FUMBLES: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 2-0; Covington, Sean 1-0. Nebraska-Martinez, T. 2-0; Enunwa, Quincy 1-0; Abdullah, Ameer 1-1.

Phillip Ruhl caught a touchdown pass to help UCLA erase an 18-point defecit to defeat Nebraska, 41-21, on the road.

LINCOLN, Neb. - UCLA's emotional week ended with the Bruins making a comeback the likes of which rarely, if ever, has been seen at Memorial Stadium. Brett Hundley threw three touchdown passes while No. 16 UCLA wiped out an 18-point deficit to defeat No. 23 Nebraska 41-21 and stun into silence a record crowd of 91,471 on Saturday. The win came six days after UCLA receiver Nick Pasquale was killed when he was struck by a vehicle while he was walking in his hometown and a day before coaches and teammates travel to San Clemente, Calif., for his memorial service. "You can't believe how tough it was on them," Bruin coach Jim Mora said. "You never want to say you won one for somebody. We didn't win one for Nick. What we tried to do today is go out and play with the type or energy, enthusiasm and passion for the game that would reflect what he meant to us." The Bruins wore No. 36 patches on their jerseys in memory of Pasquale. The Huskers wore No. 36 decals on their helmets, and there was a moment of silence for Pasquale before the game. The Huskers (2-1), wearing alternate black jerseys instead of their traditional home red, looked to be in total control in the first half. Then they had a flashback to last year at the Rose Bowl, when they couldn't stop Hundley and an offense that had 653 yards in a 36-30 Bruins' win. "The first half there was so much emotion, I'm not going to lie," Hundley said. "I just had so much emotion going into the game. There were a lot of things that added up to it. After the first half, everything slowed down and we got back to playing football and came out with the win." According to STATS, the 18 points marked the biggest deficit overcome by a Nebraska opponent in Lincoln since at least 1996. Neither STATS nor Nebraska sports information officials had complete records on opponent comebacks available prior to 1996. Washington rallied from 12 points down to beat the Huskers in 1991 and Colorado came back from 12 points down to win in 1990, but those games can't compare to the magnitude of Nebraska's meltdown Saturday. The Bruins (2-0) scored 35 points in 16 minutes. The barrage started with Paul Perkins' 10-yard touchdown run to cut Nebraska's lead to 21-10 at the half. Jordon James scored from 3 yards before Hundley threw TD passes of 28

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UCLA (2-0) vs. Nebraska (2-1) Date: Sep 14, 2013 • Site: Lincoln, Neb. • Stadium: Memorial Stadium Attendance: 91471 Kickoff time: 11:07 am • End of Game: 2:28 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:21 Officials: Referee: Michael Batlan; Umpire: Rick DiBernardo; Linesman: Ed Walker; Line judge: Tim Messuri; Back judge: Joe Johnston; Field judge: Jeff Yock; Side judge: Mike Weseloh; Alternate: John Masterson; Temperature: 68 • Wind: S.11-17 • Weather: Sunny, humidity 58%

yards to Shaquelle Evans, 12 yards to Phillip Ruhl and 3 yards to Nate Iese. "We came in at halftime and there weren't a lot of adjustments that needed to be made," Mora said. "It was more of an adjustment in our mindset." Mora told his players at halftime that they needed to relax and breathe. "There were no mystical, magical X's and O's," Mora said. "It was just our players doing what they're supposed to do and really just loving what they do, and that's playing football." Nebraska's defense, which has struggled in the biggest games in the past year, allowed 236 yards in the third quarter and 504 for the game. "The second half was a lot like last year," Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said. "We made the tackles in the first half. I don't know how many tackles we missed in that second half but it is a lot. We missed tackle after tackle after tackle." Nebraska came into the game hoping to get even for last year's embarrassing performance against UCLA. Bruins linebacker Anthony Barr, who made 11 tackles and forced three fumbles, said he and his teammates also felt they had something to prove. The Huskers still looked as if they had some life in them when, trailing 38-21, they moved from their 25 to the UCLA 12 early in the fourth quarter. But Ameer Abdullah fumbled at the 6 after getting hit by Barr. Nebraska generated more than 19 yards on just two of its last 10 possessions and had only 130 of its 326 yards after halftime. Hundley completed 16 of 25 passes for 294 yards, with one interception that set up Nebraska's first touchdown. James ran 22 times for 105 yards and a TD. Taylor Martinez was 21 of 35 for 203 yards and three touchdowns for the Huskers, and Abdullah had 98 yards on 23 carries. Hundley kept alive the Bruins' lone touchdown drive of the first half when he scrambled for 13 yards on a third-and-12. "That might be the play of the game," Mora said. "I don't like to point to a single play. But right there, we needed that." Hundley passed for 32 yards to Devin Fuller on the next play, and Perkins went 10 yards up the middle to make it an 11-point game. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE New Mexico State vs #13 UCLA (Sep 21, 2013 at Pasadena, CA) Score by Quarters New Mexico State UCLA Qtr Time 1st 02:34 2nd 13:46 09:28 02:39 00:39 3rd 02:58 01:24 4th 14:24 11:31 07:51 04:38

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Scoring play UCLA - James, Jordon 4 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-40 0:58 UCLA - Manfro, Steven 20 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-80 2:10 UCLA - Manfro, Steven 12 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-23 1:16 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 38 yd field goal, 9-31 3:01 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 21 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-42 1:01 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 7 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 14-87 4:52 UCLA - James, Jordon 19 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 3-55 0:32 NMSU - Shapiro, Adam 33 yd pass from McDonald, A. (Johnson, M. kick), 5-74 1:53 UCLA - Jones, Malcolm 3 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-55 2:52 NMSU - Betancourt, B. 4 yd run (Johnson, M. kick failed), 9-85 3:34 UCLA - Jones, Malcolm 3 yd run (Johnson, Mitch kick), 10-73 3:03

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

NMSU 22 41-202 146 26-15-1 67-348 0-0 0-0 6-107 2-25 8-34.8 3-1 3-35 30:13 1 of 11 0 of 0 1-1 1-1

UCLA 39 45-298 394 49-35-2 94-692 0-0 4-55 3-81 1-52 0-0.0 2-1 15-143 29:47 12 of 14 0 of 0 8-12 2-17

RUSHING: New Mexico State-Betancourt, B. 18-95; Morrison, G. 9-60; Davis III, King 12-51; McDonald, A. 2-minus 4. UCLA-James, Jordon 19-164; Hundley, Brett 6-33; Davis, Ryan 4-31; Jones, Malcolm 6-25; Perkins, Paul 5-23; Manfro, Steven 2-14; Harris, Ahmaad 1-6; Fuller, Devin 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: New Mexico State-Davis III, King 6-13-1-48; McDonald, A. 9-13-0-98. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 23-35-2-280; Neuheisel, Jerr 9-11-0-96; Fafaul, Mike 3-3-0-18. RECEIVING: New Mexico State-Brown, Jerrel 3-31; Shapiro, Adam 2-42; Bowen, Joshua 2-27; Matthews, J 2-15; Scoggins, P. 2-14; Bergstrom, J. 2-11; Morrison, G. 1-4; Betancourt, B. 1-2. UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-48; Perkins, Paul 4-36; Evans, Shaquell 4-32; Manfro, Steven 3-53; Payton, Jordan 2-37; Lucien, Devin 2-30; Mazzone, Grayso 2-28; Bell, Darius 2-28; Jones, Malcolm 2-26; Andrews, Darren 2-25; Hernandez, Zach 2-15; Duarte, Thomas 2-11; Davis, Ryan 1-9; Scott, Tyler 1-8; Harris, Ahmaad 1-5; Sweet, Logan 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: New Mexico State-Cazares, Davis 2-25. UCLA-Adams, Ishmael 1-52. FUMBLES: New Mexico State-Davis III, King 2-1; Betancourt, B. 1-0. UCLA-Neuheisel, Jerr 1-0; James, Jordon 1-1.

Jordon James rushed for 164 yards and two scores to help the Bruins run past New Mexico State in an emotional win at the Rose Bowl.

PASADENA, Calif. - The Rose Bowl crowd cheered when Shaq Evans left the UCLA huddle and went to the sideline before the first play, leaving just 10 Bruins on the field in tribute to Nick Pasquale. And after the Bruins honored their late receiver, they settled in for a blowout win over an undermanned opponent. Brett Hundley passed for 280 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 13 UCLA beat New Mexico State 59-13 Saturday night with Pasquale's memory firmly in their minds. "Our 11th guy out there was Pacman, and the players were fired up about doing that," UCLA coach Jim Mora said, using Pasquale's nickname. Jordon James rushed for a career-best 164 yards and two scores as UCLA (3-0) racked up a school-record 692 yards while routing the overmatched Aggies (0-4) in its first home game since Pasquale was hit by a car and killed two weeks ago. Mora said the players came up with the idea to honor Pasquale with a 10-man play, and the coaching staff agreed. "I was pretty honored to do it," Evans said. "I loved Nick. Our whole team loved Nick." The Rose Bowl crowd waved blue towels and wore T-shirts emblazoned with his No. 36. Pasquale's parents and brother joined Mora and athletic director Dan Guerrero for a ceremony after the first quarter on the field near where his name and jersey number was painted on the hallowed turf. "It's amazing to honor him like that," said Steven Manfro, who caught a TD pass and rushed for another score. "This game, this whole season is for him." Devin Fuller and Evans also caught scoring passes from Hundley for the Bruins, who blew out the Aggies even while committing three turnovers inside the New Mexico State 5. Manfro also rushed for a score as UCLA took a 45-0 lead through three quarters, giving the Bruins 83 consecutive points after scoring the final 38

New Mexico State (0-4) vs. UCLA (3-0) Date: Sep 21, 2013 • Site: Pasadena, CA • Stadium: The Rose Bowl Attendance: 58263 Kickoff time: 7:38pm • End of Game: 10:47pm • Total elapsed time: 3:09 Officials: Referee: Land Clark; Umpire: Matt Jordan; Linesman: Bart Longson; Line judge: Rich Troyer; Back judge: Chris Coyte; Field judge: M.Mothershed; Side judge: Mearl Robinson; Alternate: Ed Pioneer; Temperature: 64%,70%h • Wind: 7mi. WSW • Weather: Light Haze

in last week's comeback victory at Nebraska. Malcolm Jones rushed for two fourth-quarter touchdowns for UCLA, which has scored 50 points in consecutive home games for the first time since 1973. With last week's win at Nebraska and this blowout, the Bruins embraced Mora's desire for his team to play in a way that would honor Pasquale. The entire UCLA roster arrived at the Rose Bowl wearing the same No. 36 Tshirts that were sold to fans, with all proceeds going to the Nick Pasquale Foundation. Pasquale's name and No. 36 were painted near the spot where Pasquale lined up for his first play with the Bruins in last month's win over Nevada. Both teams stood at attention on the sideline for a pregame moment of silence. After Manfro returned the opening kickoff to the New Mexico State 16 and the Bruins ran their 10-man play, James fumbled at the New Mexico State 5 on the Bruins' second play. Hundley then threw an interception at the Aggies 1 on UCLA's second drive. The Bruins finally started the rout when James scored from 4 yards out late in the first quarter. Manfro added another score early in the second, turning a short reception into a 20-yard TD with a slick move. Ishmael Adams returned an interception 52 yards to end New Mexico State's first good drive. Star Bruins linebacker Anthony Barr got credit for his first sack of the season when he simply took the ball out of Davis' cocked hand late in the second quarter. Fuller was wide open when he caught a 21-yard TD pass over the middle with 39 seconds left in the second quarter, and UCLA's Cassius Marsh blocked a field-goal attempt to end the first half with a 31-0 lead. But UCLA kept rolling, with James carrying the ball three times for 55 yards and a touchdown in just 32 seconds late in the third quarter, putting the Bruins ahead 45-0. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #12 UCLA vs UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013 at Salt Lake City, UTAH) Score by Quarters UCLA UTAH Qtr 1st

Time 11:32 10:12 00:58 2nd 13:24 07:46 03:47 3rd 06:52 4th 13:23 08:28 03:33 02:04

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Scoring play UCLA - James, Jordon 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 10-68 3:28 UTAH - Anderson, Dres 54 yd pass from Wilson, Travis (Phillips, Andy kick), 4-74 1:14 UTAH - Fitzgerald,Sean 6 yd pass from Wilson, Travis (Phillips, Andy kick), 8-67 3:12 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 7 yd pass from Fuller, Devin (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 9-80 2:27 UCLA - Payton, Jordan 17 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 7-63 3:16 UTAH - Phillips, Andy 44 yd field goal, 9-48 3:59 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 33 yd field goal, 8-33 3:34 UTAH - McGill, Keith 19 yd interception return (Phillips, Andy kick) UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 47 yd field goal, 13-48 4:49 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 36 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 3-40 0:50 UTAH - Phillips, Andy 37 yd field goal, 7-55 1:29

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 20 53-186 218 28-18-1 81-404 0-0 1-0 6-110 6-77 7-36.6 3-1 13-100 33:29 7 of 19 2 of 2 4-4 3-15

UTAH 22 33-99 288 44-22-6 77-387 0-0 4-22 2-44 1-19 5-45.2 0-0 6-60 26:31 2 of 13 2 of 3 2-2 3-27

RUSHING: UCLA-Perkins, Paul 16-92; Hundley, Brett 20-85; James, Jordon 12-39; Manfro, Steven 3-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 28. UTAH-York, Kelvin 13-51; Poole, Bubba 5-26; Radley, Lucky 7-25; Wilson, Travis 8-minus 3. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 17-27-1-211; Fuller, Devin 1-1-0-7. UTAH-Wilson, Travis 22-44-6-288. RECEIVING: UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-32; Payton, Jordan 3-68; Perkins, Paul 2-49; Lucien, Devin 2-17; Bell, Darius 2-16; Mazzone, Grayso 1-14; Evans, Shaquell 1-11; Manfro, Steven 1-9; Hundley, Brett 1-7; James, Jordon 1-minus 5. UTAH-Anderson, Dres 6-106; Fitzgerald,Sean 5-53; Denham, Anthony 4-61 Norwood, Geoff 3-24; Murphy, Jake 2-27; Radley, Lucky 2-17. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-Jefferson, Anth 2-0; Jack, Myles 1-43; Goforth, Randal 1-31; Kendricks, Eric 1-3; Adams, Ishmael 1-0. UTAH-McGill, Keith 1-19. FUMBLES: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 2-0; TEAM 1-1. UTAH-None.

The roles were reversed in Utah as wide receiver Devin Fuller found a wide open quarterback Brett Hundley in the endzone for the score.

SALT LAKE CITY - He throws for touchdowns, runs for them, catches them - even mixes in a punt now and then. Yes, Brett Hundley is the quarterback who can do everything, and with a UCLA defense that did more than its part by making six interceptions, there was no way he could lose. Hundley hit the trifecta with a touchdown each passing, rushing and receiving Thursday night to lead the 12th-ranked Bruins to a 34-27 win over Utah that lifted UCLA to 4-0 for the first time since 2005. "He's a tremendous player and an awesome leader,'' UCLA running back Paul Perkins said of his quarterback. Hundley, who went 17 for 27 for 211 yards, also had an interception, throwing an ill-advised pass into the flat that Keith McGill picked off and returned 19 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 24 with 13:23 left. But the sophomore quarterback followed with a meticulous, 13-play, 48-yard drive - completing a pair of passes to convert third downs, then scrambling for 8 yards to set up the go-ahead field goal. Shortly after Anthony Jefferson's second interception of the night, Hundley ran 36 yards to put the Bruins (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) ahead 34-24. He scooted through the Utah defense despite blurry eyesight after losing a contact lens earlier in the game. "To be honest, I just saw some black jerseys and I was trying to run away from them,'' Hundley said. Utah (3-2, 0-2) made a field goal to pull within seven, then recovered the onside kick. Wilson moved the Utes to the UCLA 23 with less than a minute left, but Myles Jack ended the game with pick No. 6. "The defense stepped up,'' said Perkins, who finished with 92 yards on 16 carries. "And the offense knew they were going to do their job.'' Moments after the game ended, a snow squall began over Rice-Eccles Stadium, where UCLA has had no luck in the recent past. This snapped a two-game losing streak at Utah that spanned six years and two coaches. More importantly, the Bruins established themselves as the early team to

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UCLA (4-0,1-0) vs. UTAH (3-2,0-2) Date: Oct. 3, 2013 • Site: Salt Lake City, UTAH • Stadium: Rice-Eccles Attendance: 45272 Kickoff time: 8:05 PM • End of Game: 11:37 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:32 Officials: Referee: Jay Stricherz; Umpire: Matt Jordan; Linesman: Cappy Anderson; Line judge: Rndy Campbell; Back judge: Brad Robinson; Field judge: Steve Currie; Side judge: Clay Reynard; Temperature: 42 • Wind: NW @ 15 • Weather: Cloudy (w/ Snow)

beat in a Pac-12 South division in which every other team has at least one loss and their cross-city rivals, Southern California, has two - along with a new coach. Time may also prove Hundley to be one of the most versatile quarterbacks in the country. Combined with his 85 rushing yards, the sophomore finished 4 yards short of reaching the 300-yard mark in total offense for the fourth time in four games this season. And fitting for a guy who can do it all, he even had a 27-yard quick kick, which pinned the Utes down on their 8 in the first quarter. This game between two fast-break offenses started fast, as expected, with both teams scoring touchdowns over the first five minutes. It settled into more of a tactical game from there and Hundley made better choices, completing passes to nine receivers and even catching a pass himself. It came on a trick play, when the Bruins snapped the ball to running back Jordon James, who flipped it to receiver Devin Fuller, who hit his wide-open quarterback as he busted out from the line. That score tied it at 14 and set up a quarterback-versus-quarterback showdown that Wilson lost badly. But Utah's sophomore quarterback couldn't be blamed for all those picks. In fact, the first four came on balls that either got tipped or thrown under heavy pressure, a couple of which hit his receivers in the hands. Wilson finished 22 of 44 for 288 yards and two scores, including a 54-yard connection to Dres Anderson for Utah's first touchdown. Still, Wilson's six picks led to 17 UCLA points - a number that couldn't be ignored in a game decided by a touchdown. Along with Jefferson's two interceptions and Jack's game clincher, Eric Kendricks, Ishmael Adams and Priest Willis each had one. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE CAL vs #11 UCLA (Oct 12, 2013 at Pasadena, CA) Score by Quarters CAL UCLA Qtr 1st

Time 11:44 04:57 2nd 13:29 09:13 02:35 00:40 3rd 09:04 03:10 4th 04:41

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Scoring play UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 24 yd field goal, 6-54 2:01 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 18 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 6-59 1:57 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 11-77 4:40 CAL - D'Amato, Vincen 51 yd field goal, 6-28 1:26 CAL - Lasco, Daniel 6 yd run (D'Amato, Vincen kick), 14-81 5:10 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 27 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-73 1:50 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 22 yd field goal, 7-12 0:49 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 27 yd field goal, 11-65 3:25 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 22 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 12-97 4:21

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CAL 21 37-105 215 43-26-1 80-320 0-0 2-5 7-158 0-0 7-43.4 3-1 9-87 30:00 4 of 17 2 of 4 1-3 2-5

UCLA 28 34-78 410 41-31-0 75-488 0-0 3-17 1-27 1-31 5-41.2 0-0 9-64 30:00 7 of 15 0 of 0 5-5 4-28

RUSHING: CAL-Muhammad, Khalf 14-63; Lasco, Daniel 6-39; Coprich, Jeffre 4-14; Rodgers, Richar 6-9; Wark, Jacob 1-3; Goff, Jared 6-minus 23. UCLA-Perkins, Paul 14-36; Hundley, Brett 9-18; Jones, Malcolm 6-13; Thigpen, Damien 1-10; Manfro, Steven 3-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: CAL-Goff, Jared 26-43-1-215. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 31-41-0-410. RECEIVING: CAL-Harper, Chris 7-35; Treggs, Bryce 5-42; Rodgers, Richar 3-34; Bouza, Jackson 2-39; Bigelow, Brenda 2-18; Lawler, Kenny 2-18; Grisom, James 1-11; Powe, Darius 1-7; Gingold, Lucus 1-6; Muhammad, Khalf 1-3; Harris, Maurice 1-2. UCLA-Fuller, Devin 6-98; Evans, Shaquell 6-68; Payton, Jordan 4-61; Duarte, Thomas 3-76; Manfro, Steven 3-45; Bell, Darius 3-16; Perkins, Paul 3-9; Lucien, Devin 1-20; Mazzone, Grayso 1-11; Thigpen, Damien 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: CAL-None. UCLA-Goforth, Randal 1-31. FUMBLES: CAL-Lasco, Daniel 1-0; Goff, Jared 1-1; Muhammad, Khalf 1-0. UCLA-None. CAL (1-5,0-3) vs. UCLA (5-0,2-0) Date: Oct 12, 2013 • Site: Pasadena, CA • Stadium: The Rose Bowl Attendance: 84272

Brett Hundley threw for a career-high 410 yards and added three touchdowns to lead UCLA to a 37-10 victory over Cal.

PASADENA, Calif. - Brett Hundley reacted to the most prolific passing performance of his UCLA career with a dismayed shake of his head. Anthony Barr mostly remembered the plays that got away in another smothering defensive effort. The 11th-ranked Bruins weren't content with mere dominance against struggling California. They know they'll have to be much closer to perfect to meet their tougher October challenges. Hundley passed for a career-high 410 yards and three touchdowns, and Paul Perkins rushed for an early score in a 37-10 victory over Cal on Saturday night. Devin Fuller, Thomas Duarte and Shaq Evans caught touchdown passes as the Bruins (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) grinded out a win over their upstate UC rivals in their final rehearsal for back-to-back road games at Stanford and Oregon. UCLA wasn't perfect, but a 488-yard offensive performance was enough to beat the Golden Bears (1-5, 0-3). UCLA struggled with nine penalties and an unimpressive running game in the absence of injured tailback Jordon James, but Hundley went 31 for 41 while picking apart the Bears' injury-depleted defense and avenging the Bruins' embarrassing loss in Berkeley last season. The Bruins didn't exactly dazzle a near-sellout Rose Bowl crowd celebrating coach Jim Mora's unbeaten team, but the defense made sure Cal never threatened to make it a game in the second half. "I think we did a good job, but we know we have to be better," said Barr, who had an early sack and two tackles for losses. "We got them down, and they had to throw the ball a little more, and we took care of it after that." The test should prove valuable to a team that must figure out how

Kickoff time: 7:37pm • End of Game: 10:43pm • Total elapsed time: 3:06 Officials: Referee: Shawn Hochuli; Umpire: Tim Schroeder; Linesman: Jim Wharrie; Line judge: Michael Feldman; Back judge: James Settle; Field judge: Mike McCabe; Side judge: Brad Glenn; Alternate: Ed Pioneer; Temperature: 61, 66%h • Wind: 6mi, So. • Weather: Light Haze

to move the ball against the Cardinal's sturdy defense and slow down the Ducks' speedy offense in consecutive weeks to stay in the national title hunt. Jared Goff passed for 215 yards in the freshman's first game since his school-record 504-yard performance for Cal. Daniel Lasco rushed for the only touchdown for the Golden Bears, who still haven't beaten an FBS opponent midway through coach Sonny Dykes' first season. Khalfani Muhammad rushed for 63 yards for Cal, which also committed nine penalties and failed to execute in tough offensive situations. Perkins had just 36 yards rushing while starting in place of James, who hurt his ankle in last week's win at Utah. Simon Goines moved to left tackle and freshman Caleb Benenoch took over at right tackle on the UCLA offensive line after starting left tackle Torian White was lost for the regular season last week. The Bruins' running game was mostly weak, but Hundley completed 13 straight passes during the first half, showing off his pocket poise to the usual gathering of NFL scouts hoping he'll pass up his final two years of eligibility this winter. UCLA, which leads the FBS in penalties for the second straight season, repeatedly was slowed by flags early. Fuller still turned a short screen pass into an 18-yard TD with a romp through the secondary for the Bruins' first touchdown, and Perkins scored from 1 yard out early in the second quarter to put UCLA up 17-0. The Bear Raid offense had trouble early on, managing just one first down on Cal's first five possessions. When the Bears got moving, they struggled to execute on the Bruins' end of the field. But Hundley calmly engineered a 73-yard drive in just 1:50, finding Duarte right down the middle for a 27-yard score. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #9 UCLA vs #13 Stanford (Oct 19, 2013 at Stanford, Calif.) Score by Quarters UCLA Stanford Qtr 1st 3rd 4th

Time 01:08 11:08 07:27 03:33 14:56 01:42

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Scoring play STAN - Ukropina,C 31 yd field goal, 11-74 4:34 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 38 yd field goal, 12-54 3:52 STAN - Whitfield,K 30 yd pass from Hogan,K (Ukropina,C kick), 7-76 3:35 STAN - Gaffney,T 1 yd run (Ukropina,C kick), 6-40 2:47 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 3 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 11-75 3:37 STAN - Gaffney,T 4 yd run (Ukropina,C kick), 5-32 0:58

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 16 27-74 192 39-24-2 66-266 0-0 3--4 3-53 1-0 7-46.3 1-0 7-43 22:49 5 of 15 0 of 0 2-2 0-0

STAN 23 50-192 227 25-18-1 75-419 0-0 3-1 2-37 2-25 6-43.0 2-0 6-65 37:11 9 of 17 0 of 0 3-3 4-27

RUSHING: UCLA-Jones, Malcolm 5-30; Hundley, Brett 11-27; Perkins, Paul 4-10; Thigpen, Damien 4-6; Manfro, Steven 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. Stanford-Gaffney,T 36-171; Hogan,K 5-33; Seale,R 2-4; Young,K 2-minus 3; Wright,R 1-minus 4; Wilkerson,A 4-minus 9. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 24-39-2-192. Stanford-Hogan,K 18-25-1-227. RECEIVING: UCLA-Payton, Jordan 5-43; Fuller, Devin 5-35; Evans, Shaquell 4-30; Perkins, Paul 4-19; Lucien, Devin 2-31; Duarte, Thomas 2-18; Andrews, Darren 1-10; Thigpen, Damien 1-6. Stanford-Cajuste,D 7-109; Montgomery,T 5-50; Whitfield,K 2-39; Pratt,J 1-13; Cummings,J 1-7; Hopkins,C 1-6; Gaffney,T 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-Adams, Ishmael 1-0. Stanford-Richards,J 2-25. FUMBLES: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 1-0. Stanford-Sanders,B 1-0; Wilkerson,A 1-0.

Freshman Eddie Vanderdoes had 11 tackles, including one for a loss at Stanford. Randall Goforth led all players with 19 tackles.

STANFORD, Calif. - Tyler Gaffney ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 13 Stanford downed ninth-ranked UCLA, 24-10 on Saturday. Kevin Hogan threw for 227 yards and a spectacular touchdown to Kodi Whitfield as the Cardinal (6-1, 4-1) regrouped again after losing at Utah last week. Stanford has not lost consecutive games since October 2009. Hundley completed 24 of 39 passes for 192 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions to Jordan Richards - the second with a little more than 2 minutes remaining to seal Stanford's victory. UCLA (5-1, 2-1) has not started 6-0 since 2005. The Cardinal came out on top again in a rematch of last season's Pac-12 title game and showed they're not bowing out of the conference race. Stanford has won six straight over UCLA, including three times in the last year, and 14 in a row against teams from California. The Bruins entered the game averaging 45.8 points per game. That ranked second in the Pac-12 behind Oregon, which hosts UCLA next week before traveling to Stanford on Nov. 7 in matchups that will likely decide the Pac-12's championship game. Stanford, which had its 13-game winning streak snapped in Salt Lake City last week, showed just why it has been so tough to keep down the last four years. The Cardinal outgained UCLA 419 to 266 yards, won the time of possession 37:11 to 22:49 and made big the play when it mattered most again. With Hundley and UCLA's offense taking the field late with 2:57 remaining, the Cardinal hurried Hundley twice before Richards dove for his second interception after receiver Thomas Duarte fell down. Gaffney capped off a quick Stanford drive with a 4-yard TD run that put the game out of reach. The Cardinal controlled the flow from the start but missed opportunities in the first half to ahead big. Ty Montgomery dropped a deep pass near the goal line on Stanford's first drive. The Cardinal later lost 10 yards on first-and-goal when they fumbled a pitch, and Ishmael Adams intercepted Hogan's pass at UCLA's

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UCLA (5-1,2-1) vs. Stanford (6-1,4-1) Date: Oct 19, 2013 • Site: Stanford, Calif. • Stadium: Stanford Stadium Attendance: 51424 Kickoff time: 12:37 pm • End of Game: 3:42 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: Jack Folliard; Umpire: Douglas Wilson; Linesman: Dan Antonietti; Line judge: Steven Kovac; Back judge: Steve Steichen; Field judge: Kevin Kieser; Side judge: Aaron Santi; Temperature: 75 F • Wind: 2 MPH • Weather: Sunny

6-yard line in the final minute of the half when Cajuste bobbled the ball into his Adams' arms. But Stanford's scoring erupted with one of the most spectacular plays of the season. While running to his right on a post route, Whitfield leaped in the air and reached back to make a backhanded catch with his right hand between two defenders. The 30-yard TD reception put Stanford up 10-3 and left most of the crowd ''oohing'' every time the replay was shown on the video boards. On UCLA's next drive, Stanford forced a turnover for the 32nd straight game - the second-longest streak in the country - when Richards intercepted Hundley's pass. Richards' return for a touchdown was called back because of a holding penalty. No matter. Cajuste caught a leaping 34-yard pass at UCLA's 2 on third down. And three plays later, Gaffney ran for a short TD to put the Cardinal up 17-3 late in the third quarter. Hundley regrouped to lead UCLA on an 11-play, 75-yard scoring drive. He capped it off with a 3-yard TD pass to Shaquelle Evans that sliced Stanford's lead to 17-10 early in the fourth. Hundley and the Bruins never looked so smooth again. Ka'imi Fairbairn kicked a tying 38-yard field on the opening drive of the second half for UCLA's only other score.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #12 UCLA vs #2 Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013 at Eugene, OR) Score by Quarters UCLA Oregon Ducks Qtr 1st

Time 11:58 07:58 2nd 13:10 01:35 3rd 02:57 4th 12:41 08:47 02:25

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Scoring play UCLA - Hundley, Brett 4 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 7-38 2:51 ORE - Thomas, De. 1 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick), 8-82 4:00 ORE - Marshall, Byron 40 yd run (Wogan, Matt kick), 7-68 2:07 UCLA - Duarte, Thomas 11 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 6-28 3:19 ORE - Marshall, Byron 11 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick), 5-49 1:32 ORE - Addison, Bralon 8 yd pass from Mariota, Marcus (Wogan, Matt kick), 7-38 2:06 ORE - Marshall, Byron 3 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick), 9-65 2:32 ORE - Tyner, Thomas 2 yd run (Wogan, Matt kick), 8-66 4:55

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 15 52-219 64 19-13-2 71-283 0-0 0-0 6-134 0-0 7-37.0 3-0 5-59 32:10 9 of 18 0 of 1 2-3 2-8

ORE 30 53-325 230 28-21-0 81-555 0-0 2-8 1-18 2-43 3-28.0 3-2 5-50 27:50 7 of 12 1 of 2 5-8 3-15

RUSHING: UCLA-Perkins, Paul 22-93; Hundley, Brett 15-72; Jones, Malcolm 12-58; Manfro, Steven 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Fuller, Devin 1-minus 4. Oregon Ducks-Marshall, Byron 19-133; Tyner, Thomas 14-77; Hardrick, R. 1-66; Thomas, De. 10-31; Mariota, Marcus 7-18; Addison, Bralon 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 7; Greig, Mana 0-3. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 13-19-2-64. Oregon Ducks-Mariota, Marcus 21-28-0-230. RECEIVING: UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-18; Evans, Shaquell 3-21; Payton, Jordan 2-16; Duarte, Thomas 2-10; Mazzone, Grayso 1-2; Ortiz, Jalen 1-minus 3. Oregon Ducks-Huff, Josh 6-76; Addison, Bralon 6-66; Thomas, De. 3-17; Brown, Pharaoh 2-21; Marshall, Byron 1-23; Lowe, Keanon 1-13; Tyner, Thomas 1-7; Hawkins, Daryle 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-None. Oregon Ducks-Patterson, A. 1-34; Lokombo, Boseko 1-9. FUMBLES: UCLA-Jones, Malcolm 1-0; Hundley, Brett 1-0; Andrews, Darren 1-0. Oregon Ducks-TEAM 1-1; Lowe, Keanon 1-1; Mariota, Marcus 1-0. UCLA (5-2,2-2) vs. Oregon Ducks (8-0,5-0) Date: Oct 26, 2013 • Site: Eugene, OR • Stadium: Autzen Stadium Attendance: 59206 Kickoff time: 4:06 PM • End of Game: 7:05 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:59 Officials: Referee: Clark,Land; Umpire: Jordan,Matt; Linesman: Longson,Bart; Line judge: Troyer,Rich; Back judge: Coyte,Chris; Field judge: Mothershead,Mic; Side judge: Hulscher,Bernie; Alternate: Steinbrenner,Je; Temperature: 51 • Wind: N @ 5MPH • Weather: Cloudy

The Bruins stayed with the highly-ranked Ducks for three quarters, but the home squad was too much for UCLA in the fourth and final frame.

EUGENE, Ore. - Byron Marshall ran for 133 yards and three touchdowns and No. 2 Oregon wore down No. 12 UCLA's stout defense for a 42-14 victory on Saturday night. Marcus Mariota threw for 230 yards and a score and De'Anthony Thomas returned from a three game absence to run in another for the Ducks (8-0, 5-0 Pac12). The Bruins (5-2, 2-2) went into halftime with the score knotted at 14 but were shutout by the Ducks in the second half. Brett Hundley completed 13 of 19 passes for 64 yards and a touchdown but also threw two interceptions, including one early in the fourth quarter that led to an Oregon touchdown. He also ran for 64 yards and a score. UCLA has not won at Autzen Stadium since 2004, and hasn't defeated the Ducks since a 16-0 blanking in 2007. The two teams last met in 2011, when Oregon downed UCLA 49-31 in the inaugural Pac-12 championship game. The Ducks are the highest ranked opponent the Bruins have faced since they played the No. 1-ranked Ducks in the 2010 season. Last weekend UCLA fell 24-10 to No, 13 Stanford. Oregon, ranked No. 3 in the initial BCS rankings released last weekend, was coming off a 62-38 victory at home over Washington State. The Ducks have played one other game against a ranked opponent this season -a 45-24 victory over thenNo. 16 Washington at Husky Stadium Oregon got off to a poor start, stymied by its own mistakes and UCLA's defense. On the Ducks' second play from scrimmage, Keanon Lowe fumbled a pass from Mariota. The turnover led to Hundley's 4-yard touchdown run to give the Bruins the early lead. But Rodney Hardrick ran 66 yards on a fake punt and Thomas finished it off with a 1-yard dive for an Oregon touchdown to even the score. Thomas had missed the last three games after injuring his right ankle on the opening kickoff in Oregon's 55-16 victory over California on Sept. 28, slipping on 26

turf slick from a driving rain. Thomas was the Ducks' leading rusher with 338 yards and six touchdowns in three games before he was injured. Oregon went ahead 14-7 early in the second quarter with a 40-yard scoring run from Marshall, a sophomore who took over as starter in Thomas' absence. But Alejandro Maldonado's punt for the Ducks was blocked late in the half, putting UCLA in Oregon territory. The Bruins capitalized on Hundley's 11-yard scoring pass to Thomas Duarte to even the game at 14. Midway through the third quarter, Mariota fumbled on first-and-goal at the UCLA 5, but the Bruins were forced to punt and the Ducks quickly responded with Marshall's 11-yard touchdown run. Avery Patterson intercepted Hundley early in the fourth quarter and the Ducks went on to score on Mariota's 8-yard pass to Bralon Addison. Marshall added a 3-yard touchdown dash with 8:47 left and freshman Thomas Tyner ran for a 2-yard TD with 2:25 to go for the final margin. It was Marshall's fifth straight game with at least 100 yards rushing this season. The Bruins were without junior tailback Jordon James, who missed his third straight game with an ankle injury. He had run for more than 100 yards in each of the Bruins' first three games. The Bruins were also dealing with injuries on their offensive line, and as a result the team started three true freshman: Alex Redmond at right guard, Caleb Benenoch at right tackle and Scott Quessenberry at left guard. The Bruins have played 17 true freshmen this season. UCLA's linebackers had big games, with Jordan Zumwalt leading all players with 14 tackles, including two for loss. Myles Jack forced a fumble, blocked a punt and totaled five tackles. Anthony Barr had four tackles, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble, and Eric Kendricks totaled eight tackles. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Colorado vs #17 UCLA (Nov 02, 2013 at Pasadena, CA) Score by Quarters Colorado UCLA Qtr 1st

Time 00:56 00:19 2nd 11:04 07:49 06:25 01:16 3rd 10:53 01:24 4th 12:20 09:12 06:17 03:36

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Scoring play COLO - Oliver, Will 23 yd field goal, 11-50 4:52 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 76 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 2-75 0:37 COLO - Richardson,Paul 7 yd pass from Liufau, Sefo (Oliver, Will kick), 10-73 4:11 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 11 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-61 3:17 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 6 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 3-14 1:15 COLO - Oliver, Will 47 yd field goal, 12-52 5:04 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 12-70 4:02 UCLA - Thigpen, Damien 5 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 5-48 1:39 COLO - Jones, Tony 2 yd run (Oliver, Will kick), 13-75 4:04 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 45 yd field goal, 7-36 3:01 COLO - Oliver, Will 37 yd field goal, 9-60 2:49 UCLA - Fuller, Devin 8 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 5-47 2:41

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COLO 26 40-134 247 36-25-0 76-381 0-0 1-0 6-105 0-0 2-35.0 2-1 6-40 35:59 8 of 17 0 of 1 4-4 0-0

UCLA 18 33-139 273 24-19-0 57-412 0-0 1--2 4-115 0-0 3-43.7 0-0 11-122 24:01 6 of 11 0 of 0 5-5 1-8

RUSHING: Colorado-Powell,Christia 22-97; Jones, Tony 7-15; Liufau, Sefo 8-14; Abron, Donta 3-8. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 11-72; Thigpen, Damien 4-38; Jones, Malcolm 4-13; Fuller, Devin 1-8; James, Jordon 6-8; Perkins, Paul 4-3; TEAM 3-minus 3. PASSING: Colorado-Liufau, Sefo 25-36-0-247. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 19-24-0-273. RECEIVING: Colorado-Richardson,Paul 7-70; Spruce, Nelson 6-49; Jones, Tony 3-42; Goodson, D.D. 3-42; Slavin, Kyle 3-23; Ross, Devin 2-11; Powell,Christia 1-10. UCLA-Payton, Jordan 4-31; Fuller, Devin 3-99; Evans, Shaquell 3-66; Perkins, Paul 2-28; Duarte, Thomas 2-16; Ortiz, Jalen 2-11; James, Jordon 2-2; Mazzone, Grayso 1-20. INTERCEPTIONS: Colorado-None. UCLA-None. FUMBLES: Colorado-Severson, Ryan 2-1. UCLA-None.

Devin Fuller found the endzone three times, hauling in two passes from Brett Hundley and rushing for another to help the Bruins outdistance Colorado.

PASADENA, Calif. - Brett Hundley threw two touchdown passes and rushed for two more scores, Devin Fuller scored three touchdowns, and No. 17 UCLA shook off back-to-back losses with a 45-23 victory over Colorado on Saturday night. Damien Thigpen also ran for a touchdown for the Bruins (6-2, 3-2 Pac-12), who rebounded from road defeats at Stanford and Oregon despite a sluggish start in their homecoming game. Fuller caught a 76-yard TD pass for the Bruins' first score and added a rushing TD with 3:36 to play. Hundley passed for 273 yards and scored on runs of 11 and 1 yards while moving into third place on UCLA's career total yardage list. Sefo Liufau passed for 247 yards for the Buffaloes (3-5, 0-5), who have lost 13 consecutive Pac-12 games. Colorado hasn't beaten a ranked team on the road in 21 tries since 2002. The Bruins won despite 11 penalties for 122 yards, steadily pulling away from Colorado with solid defense and just enough playmaking from Hundley, their sophomore quarterback. Hundley finished with 345 total yards, passing Tom Ramsey and Cory Paus on UCLA's career yardage list in just his 22nd game with the Bruins. Christian Powell rushed for 97 yards, Tony Jones rushed for a score, and Will Oliver kicked three field goals for the Buffs. Paul Richardson shook off an injury to catch eight passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. Back home, UCLA's defense got some help from the offense against Colorado. The Bruins have outscored their opponents 199-66 in four victories at the Rose Bowl this season. After opening the game with two fruitless drives, UCLA's offense had a yardage-losing play to open its third drive. On the next play, Hundley delivered his long strike down the middle to Fuller, who caught the ball in heavy coverage and kept his feet for a score - the longest pass in the careers of both Hundley and Fuller.

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Colorado (3-5,0-5) vs. UCLA (6-2,3-2) Date: Nov 02, 2013 • Site: Pasadena, CA • Stadium: The Rose Bowl Attendance: 80377 Kickoff time: 4:36pm • End of Game: 7:52pm • Total elapsed time: 3:16 Officials: Referee: Michael Batlan; Umpire: Rick DiBernardo; Linesman: Edwin Walker; Line judge: Tim Messuri; Back judge: Joe Johnston; Field judge: Jeffrey Yock; Side judge: Mike Weseloh; Alternate: Ed Pioneer; Temperature: 74, 19%h • Wind: 7mph WSW • Weather: Very Light Haze

Colorado went back ahead in the second quarter with a 76-yard drive ending in Liufau's TD pass to Richardson, but the Bruins responded with another strong drive capped by Hundley's 11-yard TD run up the middle. UCLA's Cameron Judge then forced a fumble on Colorado's ensuing kickoff return, and Hundley hit Fuller for a 6-yard TD catch capped by a pirouette at the goal line for an 11-point lead. Colorado trailed 21-13 at halftime despite possessing the ball for more than 20 minutes and outgaining the Bruins, who committed 75 yards of penalties in the first half. Hundley and Thigpen scored in the third quarter, and Fuller added his short TD run with 3:36 to play. The Bruins played without injured linebacker Eric Kendricks, and tailback Jordon James returned from a three-game injury absence with just 8 yards on six rushing attempts. Colorado began the afternoon with a promising victory, winning the opening coin toss for the first time in eight games this season.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #16 UCLA vs Arizona (Nov 9, 2013 at Tucson, Ariz.) Score by Quarters UCLA Arizona Qtr 1st

Time 10:58 10:41 01:23 2nd 12:55 00:16 3rd 10:30 02:15 4th 11:46 10:46 08:02

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Scoring play ARIZ - Smith, J. 44 yd field goal, 12-48 4:02 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 66 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 1-66 0:10 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 15 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 12-84 6:00 ARIZ - Carey, K. 4 yd run (Smith, J. kick), 4-25 0:57 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 4 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 16-90 6:16 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 34 yd field goal, 11-59 4:30 ARIZ - Smith, J. 27 yd field goal, 5-18 2:00 ARIZ - Phillips, N. 15 yd pass from Denker, B. (Denker, B. pass failed), 8-88 3:06 UCLA - Jack, Myles 66 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 3-75 1:00 ARIZ - Phillips, N. 14 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick), 9-75 2:44

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 22 49-249 227 26-18-0 75-476 0-0 2-12 2-56 1-0 6-41.5 2-1 5-54 33:12 9 of 18 0 of 1 3-3 0-0

ARIZ 24 47-239 186 33-20-1 80-425 0-0 0-0 1-22 0-0 5-51.8 1-1 5-44 26:48 5 of 14 0 of 2 4-6 4-17

RUSHING: UCLA-Jack, Myles 6-120; Hundley, Brett 14-56; Perkins, Paul 16-56; Thigpen, Damien 8-17; Lucien, Devin 1-3; Bell, Darius 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 5. Arizona-Carey, K. 28-149; Denker, B. 16-82; Jenkins, D. 3-8. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 18-25-0-227; Covington, Sean 0-1-0-0. Arizona-Denker, B. 20-33-1-186. RECEIVING: UCLA-Evans, Shaquell 4-97; Payton, Jordan 3-22; Lucien, Devin 2-31; Bell, Darius 2-19; Fuller, Devin 2-9; Thigpen, Damien 2-minus 6; Duarte, Thomas 1-38; Zumwalt, Jordan 1-12; Perkins, Paul 1-5. Arizona-Phillips, N. 8-97; Miller, T. 5-43; Grant, S. 3-16; Richards, D. 2-23; Jenkins, D. 1-5; Carey, K. 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-Adams, Ishmael 1-0. Arizona-None. FUMBLES: UCLA-Thigpen, Damien 1-1; Hundley, Brett 1-0. Arizona-Carey, K. 1-1. UCLA (7-2,4-2) vs. Arizona (6-3,3-3) Date: Nov 9, 2013 • Site: Tucson, Ariz. • Stadium: Arizona Stadium Attendance: 51531

Freshman Myles Jack became a threat on offense by rushing for 120 yards on six carries, including a 66yard touchdown to propel UCLA over Arizona.

TUCSON, Ariz. - Freshman linebacker Myles Jack played offense, too, rushing for 120 yards on his first six carries of the season, including a 66yard touchdown run to help No. 16 UCLA beat Arizona 31-26 Saturday night. On defense, Jack had eight tackles and recovered Ka'Deem Carey's fumble in the UCLA end zone as the Bruins won in Tucson for the first time since 2003. Brett Hundley passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as UCLA (7-2, 4-2 Pac-10) stayed a game behind first-place Arizona State in the Pac-12 South. Carey rushed for 149 yards on 28 carries for the Wildcats (6-3, 3-3), running his school-record string of consecutive 100-yard rushing games to 12. Hundley threw a 66-yard touchdown pass to Shaq Evans on UCLA's first offensive play. Evans also had a 4-yard scoring catch. The Bruins were without starting running back Jordon James, who aggravated a right ankle injury a week earlier against Colorado, and they turned to the 18-year-old Jack to fill in at crucial times. A pass interference penalty on third down kept Arizona's 8-play, 88yard TD drive alive and Carey's runs of 22 and 24 yards set up Denker's 15-yard touchdown pass to Nate Phillips that cut UCLA's lead to 24-19 with 11:46 to play. The two-point conversion pass failed. Then on third-and-1 from the UCLA 24, Jack burst through the line and down the right sideline 66 yards for a touchdown to make it 31-19 with 10:46 to go. But Arizona quickly responded, going 75 yards in 2:44, Denker throwing 14 yards to Phillips to cut the Bruins' lead to 31-26 8:02 from the finish. 28

Kickoff time: 8:15 pm • End of Game: 11:28 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:13 Officials: Referee: Jack Folliard; Umpire: Douglas Wilson; Linesman: Dan Antonietti; Line judge: Steven Kovac; Back judge: Steve Steichen; Field judge: Kevin Keiser; Side judge: Aaron Santi; Temperature: 72 • Wind: clear • Weather: 5 N-NE, 28% humidity

The Wildcats got the ball twice more but couldn't move it. Ishmael Adams' interception of Denker's pass on fourth down from the Arizona 15 sealed it with 1:46 to play. On UCLA's first play on offense, Hundley connected with the streaking Evans, who got behind Arizona's Jonathon McKnight for 66 yards and a touchdown. The Bruins led 7-3 and never trailed again. After the subsequent kickoff, the Wildcats drove deep into UCLA territory, but on fourth and a foot from the 15, Carey was stopped for a 1-yard loss and the Bruins took over. Hundley had a 17-yard run and scrambled for a 15-yard touchdown to cap UCLA's 12-play, 84-yard scoring drive to make it 14-3 with 1:23 still left in the first quarter. It stayed that way until UCLA, behind the running of Jack, went 90 yards in 16 plays. McKnight deflected Hundley's pass in the end zone, but Evans was able to bring it down and drag his toes inbounds for the touchdown with 16 seconds left in the half and give the Bruins a 21-10 lead at the break. UCLA added a 34-yard field goal by Ka'imi Fairbairn on its first possession of the second half, then Arizona drove from its 12 to first-and-goal at the Bruins 5. Carey took the ball up the middle and was slammed by the defense, sending him into a head-first flip. He lost the ball just before crossing the goal line, and Jack recovered in the end zone for a touchback and it remained a two-touchdown lead. Arizona got a short field to work with again when UCLA's Damien Thigpen fumbled and Marquis Flowers recovered for the Wildcats at the Bruins 28. The Wildcats moved to the 4 but on third-and-1 Jordan Zumwalt slammed Denker to the ground for a 6-yard loss and Smith's 27-yard field goal made it 24-13. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Washington vs #13 UCLA (Nov 15, 2013 at Pasadena, CA) Score by Quarters Washington UCLA Qtr 1st

Time 12:22 09:27 06:46 04:18 2nd 12:05 06:11 01:12 3rd 12:00 06:44 4th 09:57 08:01

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Scoring play UCLA - Jack, Myles 8 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 7-36 2:03 UCLA - Marsh, Cassius 2 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 6-48 2:16 WASH - Sankey, Bishop 2 yd run (Coons, Travis kick), 8-95 2:37 UCLA - Jack, Myles 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick failed), 6-74 2:24 UCLA - Jack, Myles 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 14-73 6:07 WASH - Mickens, Jaydon 2 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons, Travis kick), 4-13 1:27 WASH - Coons, Travis 34 yd field goal, 8-70 1:08 WASH - SeferianJenkins 1 yd pass from Miles, Cyler (Coons, Travis kick), 8-26 2:54 UCLA - Jack, Myles 2 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 12-64 5:10 UCLA - Lucien, Devin 40 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 1-40 0:10 WASH - Stringfellow, D 14 yd pass from Miles, Cyler (Coons, Travis kick), 6-75 1:56

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WASH 21 36-101 331 40-25-2 76-432 1-1 0-0 2-26 0-0 3-47.0 2-2 11-113 25:51 8 of 17 1 of 2 5-5 2-15

UCLA 22 53-222 184 23-14-0 76-406 1-6 1--5 5-129 2-3 5-40.8 4-2 8-96 34:09 8 of 16 0 of 1 5-5 4-31

RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 27-90; Coons, Travis 1-12; Mickens, Jaydon 1-5; Price, Keith 3-minus 2; Miles, Cyler 4-minus 4. UCLA-Perkins, Paul 21-86; Jones, Malcolm 9-61; Jack, Myles 13-59; Hundley, Brett 8-15; Davis, Roosevel 1-1; Fuller, Devin 1-0. PASSING: Washington-Miles, Cyler 15-22-2-149; Price, Keith 10-18-0-182. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 13-22-0-159; Fuller, Devin 1-1-0-25. RECEIVING: Washington-Stringfellow, D 8-148; Mickens, Jaydon 5-29; Sankey, Bishop 4-33; SeferianJenkins 4-22; Smith, Kevin 3-49; Hall, Marvin 1-50. UCLA-Fuller, Devin 4-27; Lucien, Devin 2-54; Perkins, Paul 2-21; Evans, Shaquell 2-21; Davis, Roosevel 1-25; Duarte, Thomas 1-18; Mazzone, Grayso 1-16; Marsh, Cassius 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-None. UCLA-Zumwalt, Jordan 1-3; Goforth, Randal 1-0. FUMBLES: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 1-1; SeferianJenkins 1-1. UCLA-Andrews, Darren 1-1; Fuller, Devin 1-0; Jones, Malcolm 1-1; Jack, Myles 1-0.

Eric Kendricks led the Bruins with nine tackles, including a sack, helping hold a potent Husky ground attack to 2.8 yards per carry.

PASADENA, Calif. - Linebacker Myles Jack ran for four touchdowns, defensive end Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass, and No. 13 UCLA stayed in control of its destiny in the Pac-12 South race with a 41-31 victory over Washington on Friday night. Devin Lucien turned a short pass into a 40-yard TD with 9:57 to play, and the Bruins (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12) got creative to hold off a lively challenge from the Huskies (6-4, 3-4), who lost starting quarterback Keith Price to a shoulder injury right before halftime. Jack followed up his 120-yard debut at running back last week by becoming the 13th player in UCLA history to score four touchdowns. Cyler Miles passed for 149 yards after replacing Price, but the Huskies have lost nine of their last 12 Pac-12 road games. Damore'ea Stringfellow, Jaydon Mickens and Austin Seferian-Jenkins caught TD passes for Washington, which hasn't beaten UCLA at the Rose Bowl since 1995. For the second straight week, Bruins offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone dipped into the defense's roster to win an exhilarating meeting of two bowl-bound teams with prolific offenses. Jack, the Bruins' remarkable freshman from a Seattle suburb, finished with the most rushing TDs since Maurice Jones-Drew set the school record with five scores in 2004. Jack and the hulking Marsh scored the Bruins' first five touchdowns as UCLA stayed right behind division leader Arizona State, which visits Pasadena next weekend. UCLA coach Jim Mora had been coy about whether Jack would even play offense again, but the freshman jumped in during the Bruins' opening series, rushing for an 8-yard score on his first carry. Used mostly as a short-yardage back, he added two more scores in the first half and finished with 60 yards on 12 carries. Oh, and he also made five tackles. Brett Hundley passed for 159 yards for the Bruins, who led 27-7 early in the second quarter and were up 34-24 heading to the fourth. The Huskies kept it close despite losing their starting quarterback on a hit late in the second quarter. Miles, a redshirt freshman, had played only sparingly this season behind Price, a three-year starter who holds Washington's career record for touchdown passes. Miles went 15 for 22, but threw two interceptions on consecutive throws in the final minutes.

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Washington (6-4,3-4) vs. UCLA (8-2,5-2) Date: Nov 15, 2013 • Site: Pasadena, CA • Stadium: The Rose Bowl Attendance: 68106 Kickoff time: 6:02pm • End of Game: 9:30pm • Total elapsed time: 3:28 Officials: Referee: Terry Leyden; Umpire: F. Villar; Linesman: Patrick Turner; Line judge: Michael Feldman; Back judge: Steve Hudson; Field judge: S. Strimling; Side judge: Ryan Dickson; Alternate: Ed Pioneer; Temperature: 59, 78%h • Wind: 4mi, So. • Weather: Overcast

Stringfellow, a freshman with three catches all year, had eight receptions for 147 yards and a score with 8:01 to play. He also had a long TD catch wiped out in the first half by one of Washington's 11 penalties for 113 yards. Bishop Sankey rushed for 91 yards and a score for the Huskies, who dropped to 7-20 on the road during coach Steve Sarkisian's five seasons. The Bruins wore their black ''L.A. Midnight'' uniforms on a rare Friday night game at the Rose Bowl, but the stadium was roughly half-full at kickoff while fans struggled through Los Angeles' usual Friday traffic. UCLA still led 14-0 less than six minutes in on two short scoring drives set up by Huskies turnovers. Jordan Zumwalt forced Seferian-Jenkins' fumble on Washington's opening series, and Jack rumbled for UCLA's first score just 2:38 in. Marsh then caught his 2-yard play-action TD pass on a short drive set up by Sankey's fumble near midfield. After the Huskies made a 95-yard scoring drive capped by Sankey's TD run, Washington could have recovered a fumble by Jack after a 25-yard run - but Shaq Thompson failed to fall on the ball. Two plays later, Jack scored from 1 yard out. Jack's third TD surge put the Bruins up by 20 points, but the Huskies finally answered with Mickens' short TD catch 6:11 before halftime set up by Malcolm Jones' fumble. Price left the field grimacing after his final snap of the first half, and he returned to the sideline in the third quarter in a warmup suit and cap. Miles showed no nerves while leading the Huskies on a 26-yard scoring drive after UCLA fumbled the second-half kickoff, hitting Seferian-Jenkins for a score. But UCLA answered with Jack's fourth TD run, this time from 2 yards out. UCLA's defense had much more success against Miles, repeatedly stopping the Huskies on third downs. Washington successfully faked a punt and had a field goal attempt blocked later in the third quarter, but couldn't move consistently. After UCLA stopped the Huskies on fourth down with about 10 minutes left, Lucien turned a short reception into a 40-yard score with a sprint through the secondary, putting the Bruins back up by 17. Courtesy: AP

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #17 Arizona State vs #14 UCLA (Nov 23, 2013 at Pasadena, CA) Score by Quarters Arizona State UCLA Qtr 1st

Time 12:26 12:10 03:30 00:32 2nd 14:56 02:36 00:47 00:05 3rd 11:38 07:57 01:07 4th 11:25

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Scoring play ASU - Kelly, Taylor 3 yd run (Gonzalez,Zane kick), 7-76 2:34 UCLA - Lucien, Devin 42 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 1-42 0:07 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 48 yd field goal, 4-1 1:26 ASU - Foster, D.J. 3 yd run (Gonzalez,Zane kick), 8-84 2:52 ASU - Bradford,Carl 18 yd interception return (Gonzalez,Zane kick) ASU - Eubank, Michael 1 yd run (Gonzalez,Zane kick), 13-69 5:28 UCLA - Fairbairn, Kaim 23 yd field goal, 6-26 1:37 ASU - Strong, Jaelen 19 yd pass from Kelly, Taylor (Gonzalez,Zane kick), 4-62 0:35 UCLA - Jack, Myles 3 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 10-79 3:14 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-15 1:35 ASU - Gonzalez,Zane 28 yd field goal, 14-64 6:50 UCLA - Evans, Shaquell 27 yd pass from Hundley, Brett (Hundley, Brett pass intcpt), 10-65 4:42

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

ASU 24 50-223 225 27-20-0 77-448 0-0 1-1 4-101 1-18 5-34.8 1-1 3-20 31:52 4 of 12 1 of 2 5-5 9-60

UCLA 21 41-151 253 26-18-1 67-404 1-5 1-49 6-194 0-0 2-39.5 0-0 6-45 28:08 3 of 12 2 of 3 4-6 3-9

RUSHING: Arizona State-Kelly, Taylor 22-99; Grice, Marion 18-95; Smith, Richard 2-40; Foster, D.J. 4-8; Lewis, Deantre 1-3; Eubank, Michael 1-1; Team 2-minus 23. UCLA-Jack, Myles 16-86; Perkins, Paul 8-60; Hundley, Brett 17-5. PASSING: Arizona State-Kelly, Taylor 20-27-0-225. UCLA-Hundley, Brett 18-26-1-253. RECEIVING: Arizona State-Grice, Marion 7-72; Strong, Jaelen 6-91; Coyle, Chris 2-15; Foster, D.J. 2-1; Smith, Cameron 1-20; Nelson, D. 1-18; Lewis, Deantre 1-8. UCLA-Evans, Shaquell 6-80; Payton, Jordan 4-46; Bell, Darius 3-22; Mazzone, Grayso 2-25; Lucien, Devin 1-42; Perkins, Paul 1-20; Vanderdoes, Edd 1-18. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona State-Bradford,Carl 1-18. UCLA-None. FUMBLES: Arizona State-Team 1-1. UCLA-None. Arizona State (9-2,7-1) vs. UCLA (8-3,5-3) Date: Nov 23, 2013 • Site: Pasadena, CA • Stadium: The Rose Bowl Attendance: 70131

Ishmael Adams was one of the UCLA bright spots in the tough loss to ASU as he was named to the Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week.

PASADENA, Calif. - Taylor Kelly passed for 225 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 99 yards and another score, and No. 19 Arizona State hung on in the fourth quarter to clinch its first Pac-12 South title with a 38-33 victory over No. 14 UCLA on Saturday night. Marion Grice had 95 yards rushing and 72 yards receiving for the surging Sun Devils (9-2, 7-1 Pac-12), who will face Stanford in the league title game in two weeks. If Arizona State beats Arizona in the Territorial Cup game next week, the Sun Devils will host the Cardinal. Jaelen Strong had six catches for 91 yards and a score, but Arizona State blew most of a 22-point halftime lead over the Bruins (8-3, 5-3) and scored just three points in the second half. The Sun Devils' defense held UCLA scoreless on its final two drives to wrap up their sixth consecutive victory. Brett Hundley passed for 253 yards and two touchdowns for UCLA, which hadn't lost at home this season. Myles Jack rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown while the freshman linebacker played almost exclusively on offense. UCLA trailed 38-27 entering the fourth quarter, but Shaq Evans caught a 27-yard TD pass with 11:25 to play. The Bruins drove to the Arizona State 6 in the waning minutes, but Chris Young sacked Hundley for a 13-yard loss before Ka'imi Fairbairn missed a 37-yard field goal attempt. UCLA got the ball back at its 35 with 3:21 to play. Evans crossed midfield with a catch on fourth-and-5, but the penalty-prone Bruins committed three fouls on the next two snaps, and Hundley's fourth-down pass to Jordan Payton fell well short of a first down. In the schools' first meeting as two ranked teams since 1986, Arizona State earned the right to play for its first New Year's Day trip to the Rose Bowl in 17 years by dominating the Bruins for a half on that same Pasadena turf. The Sun Devils lost 42-28 to Stanford on Sept. 21, but they've met every challenge down the stretch in coach Todd Graham's second season in Tempe, culminating in this resilient win over the Pac-12 South's champion in each of the last two seasons. Arizona State's victory capped a huge football Saturday for the Grand Canyon State after Arizona's stunning blowout of No. 5 Oregon - and it means next week's local derby will be for more than bragging rights. Carl Bradford returned an interception 18 yards for an early score by Arizona State, which racked up 357 yards while taking a 35-13 lead in a dynamic 30

Kickoff time: 4:06pm • End of Game: 7:19pm • Total elapsed time: 3:13 Officials: Referee: Shawn Hochuli; Umpire: Tim Schroeder; Linesman: Jim Wharrie; Line judge: Darryl Johnson; Back judge: James Settle; Field judge: John Morton; Side judge: Brad Glenn; Alternate: Ed Pioneer; Temperature: 60, 41%h • Wind: 4mi West • Weather: Partly Cloudy

first half. UCLA had to win its regular-season home finale to have any shot at returning to Pasadena on New Year's Day, but the Bruins couldn't overcome their dismal start despite repeatedly getting outstanding field position from Ishmael Adams, who had 234 total yards in kick returns. Arizona State opened with a flourish, making a 76-yard drive just 2 1/2 minutes from the opening kickoff capped by Kelly's 3-yard TD run. UCLA promptly answered with Adams' first long kick return and a 42-yard TD pass to Devin Lucien on Hundley's first snap. But the Sun Devils reeled off four touchdowns in the last 16 minutes of the first half, including TD runs by D.J. Foster and Michael Eubank. Bradford made Arizona State's biggest defensive play on the first snap of the second quarter, stepping in front of a short swing pass by Hundley and returning it for a score. UCLA struggled offensively despite its good field position, with Hundley looking skittish in the pocket and an offensive line with three freshman starters laboring against Arizona State's veteran defense. Arizona State drove 62 yards in just 35 seconds during the final minute of the half, with Strong making a 19-yard TD grab with 5 seconds to play for a 22-point lead. The Bruins and their fans appeared stunned, while the Sun Devils fairly floated off the field. But the Bruins gathered themselves at halftime and made a lengthy drive capped by Jack's TD to open the second half. Arizona State then botched a long snap on a punt, and Paul Perkins completed a 15-yard drive with a 1-yard score, abruptly trimming the deficit to 35-27. Arizona State kicked a short field goal late in the third, but UCLA converted on fourth-and-2 early in the fourth quarter with a pass to freshman defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes before Evans' catch-and-run for a score. Hundley's 2-point conversion pass was tipped and intercepted.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE #22 UCLA vs #23 USC (Nov 30, 2013 at Los Angeles, Calif.) Score by Quarters UCLA USC

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Qtr Time Scoring play 1st 04:09 UCLA - Jack, Myles 3 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 7-48 3:20 2nd 12:36 UCLA - Vanderdoes, Edd 1 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-80 2:53 06:55 USC - Allen, Javorius 11 yd run (Heidari, Andre kick), 11-80 5:36 3rd 09:50 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 12 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 9-85 2:40 06:12 USC - Grimble, Xavier 22 yd pass from Kessler, Cody (Heidari, Andre kick), 7-80 3:33 03:18 UCLA - Hundley, Brett 5 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 8-54 2:42 4th 03:50 UCLA - Perkins, Paul 8 yd run (Fairbairn, Kaim kick), 4-38 2:03 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UCLA 21 43-188 208 27-18-0 70-396 0-0 1--1 3-130 0-0 4-46.8 2-0 4-45 29:35 8 of 15 0 of 1 5-6 6-43

USC 18 36-140 174 28-17-0 64-314 0-0 2-26 4-74 0-0 6-33.5 3-2 3-30 30:25 6 of 14 0 of 1 1-1 2-17

RUSHING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 13-80; James, Jordon 16-54; Perkins, Paul 6-34; Manfro, Steven 1-10; Jones, Malcolm 3-9; Jack, Myles 2-2; Vanderdoes, Edd 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2. USC-Allen, Javorius 20-123; Redd, Silas 5-25; Isaac, Ty 2-20; Madden, Tre 3-15; Kessler, Cody 6-minus 43. PASSING: UCLA-Hundley, Brett 18-27-0-208. USC-Kessler, Cody 17-28-0-174. RECEIVING: UCLA-Payton, Jordan 5-34; Perkins, Paul 3-79; Lucien, Devin 3-40; James, Jordon 2-22; Fuller, Devin 2-11; Evans, Shaquell 1-13; Bell, Darius 1-12; Manfro, Steven 1-minus 3. USC-Lee, Marqise 6-69; Agholor, Nelson 4-35; Allen, Javorius 3-30; Grimble, Xavier 2-28; Rogers, Darreus 1-8; Isaac, Ty 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: UCLA-None. USC-None. FUMBLES: UCLA-TEAM 1-0; Evans, Shaquell 1-0. USC-Kessler, Cody 2-1; Allen, Javorius 1-1. UCLA (9-3,6-3) vs. USC (9-4,6-3) Date: Nov 30, 2013 • Site: Los Angeles, Calif. • Stadium: LA Memorial Coliseum Attendance: 86037

Brett Hundley celebrates with the Bruin faithful at the Los Angeles Coliseum after UCLA downed crosstown rival USC, 35-14.

LOS ANGELES - Brett Hundley passed for 208 yards and rushed for two touchdowns, leading No. 22 UCLA past No. 23 USC, 35-14, on Saturday night and winning the crosstown showdown for the second straight season. Linebacker Myles Jack and defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes also rushed for touchdowns as the Bruins (9-3, 6-3 Pac-12) earned their first win at the Coliseum since 1997, retaining the Victory Bell by grinding out just their third victory over USC (9-4, 6-3) in 15 years. UCLA’s 21-point margin of victory marked its largest in the all-time series since a 45-20 win over the Trojans in 1970. Javorius Allen rushed for 123 yards and a score for the Trojans, who had won five straight in their revitalized season under interim coach Ed Orgeron. Quarterback Cody Kessler passed for 174 yards and hit Xavier Grimble with a TD pass for USC. But the Trojans’ defense could not handle Hundley, who rushed for 80 yards. Hundley and UCLA head coach Jim Mora have never lost to the Trojans, and Jack had his latest big game in his first taste of the rivalry. After the freshman scored his seventh touchdown in four games, he also recovered Allen's fumble deep in UCLA territory early in the fourth quarter. Anthony Barr then swatted the ball out of Kessler's hand from behind with 6 minutes left, and Cassius Marsh fell on the fumble near midfield. After Hundley rushed 23 yards up the middle on another nimble draw, Paul Perkins scored the clinching TD from 8 yards out with 3:50 to play. The game didn't help the unlikely cause of Orgeron, who emerged as a legitimate candidate for the full-time USC job by revitalizing a stagnant USC program since replacing Lane Kiffin in late September. Orgeron got the Trojans back into the national rankings, shocked No. 5 Stanford earlier this month, and made football fun again at USC - but he also lost to Notre Dame and UCLA, the Trojans' two biggest rivals. Athletic director Pat Haden hasn't said when he'll pick a full-time coach. Marqise Lee had six catches for 69 yards in what's expected to be the final home game for the USC junior, who won the Biletnikoff Award last year before struggling with injuries all season long. The crosstown rivals had rarely been so evenly matched heading into their annual meeting. UCLA and USC hadn't been next to each other in the AP rankings for the game since 1976, and both schools are headed to bowl games after solid seasons.

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Kickoff time: 5:13 PM • End of Game: 8:20 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:07 Officials: Referee: Ray Stricherz; Umpire: Matt Richards; Linesman: Cappy Anderson; Line judge: Randy Campbell; Back judge: Brad Robinson; Field judge: Steve Currie; Side judge: Clay Reynard; Temperature: 68F • Wind: Calm • Weather: Brisk w/ clear skies Official Scorer: Stan Granch

Both teams wore their home jerseys at the Coliseum, sticking to tradition at the venerable arena they shared for decades. The Coliseum crowd roared for USC's seniors before the game – and then went crazy when former linebacker Willie McGinest led the rest of the Trojans onto the field after ripping off his sweatshirt to reveal his old No. 55 jersey and pulling on a helmet. UCLA made a 48-yard scoring drive late in the first quarter, with Hundley calling plays at the line of scrimmage and scrambling repeatedly to set up Jack's 3-yard TD run. Jack scored 6 touchdowns on 35 carries in the Bruins' previous three games when the freshman was pressed into offensive service by injuries to several UCLA tailbacks. UCLA added an 80-yard scoring drive early in the second quarter ending in a TD run by the 305-pound Vanderdoes, who committed to USC and Notre Dame before switching from the Irish to UCLA earlier this year. The Trojans finally replied with a sturdy drive and an 11-yard TD run by Allen, who has seized the top job from injured Silas Redd and Tre Madden. UCLA's offense was stopped on fourth down at the USC 12 late in the first half, but the Bruins went up 21-7 early in the second half on an 11-yard TD draw by Hundley, who went in untouched. The Trojans responded with a 22-yard TD pass to Grimble, but the Bruins got another huge kick return from Ishmael Adams and scored less than three minutes later. Hundley took it in on a 5-yard run, beating USC's Devon Kennard to the corner for his second TD.

Courtesy: AP

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NUMERICAL

No. Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Yr

Exp

Hometown

High School/Last School

24

Adams, Ishmael

CB

5-8

190

So.

SQ

Woodland Hills, Calif.

Oaks Christian

4

Andrews, Darren

WR

5-10

180

Fr.

HS

Phillips Ranch, Calif.

Bishop Amat

96

Ankou, Eli

DT

6-3

290

Fr.*

SQ

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Red Lion Christian Academy

85

Atkins, Spencer

Y

6-1

220

Fr.

HS

Champaign, Ill.

IMG Academy

41

Backer, Blake

Y

6-1

180

Fr.

HS

Yarrow Point, Wash.

Bellevue

31

Barocio, Librado

S

5-7

170

Jr.*

2V

Los Angeles, Calif.

Loyola

11

Barr, Anthony

OLB

6-4

248

Sr.

3V

San Pedro, Calif.

Loyola

89

Barrett, Jordan

TE

6-2

263

Sr.*

2V

Oak Park, Calif.

Notre Dame HS/UNLV

3

Bell, Darius

Y

5-11

210

Sr.*

2V

San Francisco, Calif.

Archbishop Riordan HS/CCSF

74

Benenoch, Caleb

OT

6-5

320

Fr.

HS

Katy, Texas

Seven Lakes

55

Bowens, Isaiah

ILB

6-1

225

Sr.*

3V

La Verne, Calif.

Bishop Amat

54

Brendel, Jake

C

6-4

285

So.*

2V

Plano, Texas

East

19

Brown, Jayon

ILB

6-0

208

Fr.

HS

Long Beach, Calif.

Long Beach Poly

88

Buce, Reed

LS

6-2

240

Fr.

HS

Peoria, Ariz.

Centennial

26

Carlson, Michael

S

6-2

206

Fr.

HS

Bellevue, Wash.

Bellevue

97

Clark, Kenny

DT

6-2

305

Fr.

HS

San Bernardino, Calif.

Carter

20

Combs, Justin

CB

5-7

170

Fr.*

SQ

New Rochelle, N.Y.

Iona Prep

42

Covington, Sean

P/KO

6-1

211

Fr.

HS

Treasure Island, Fla.

St. Petersburg Chattahoochee

10

Cross, Brendan

Y

6-2

200

Gr.

3V

Alpharetta, Ga.

58

Cyburt, Colby

OT

6-3

265

Fr.*

SQ

San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Mission Viejo

22

Davis, Roosevelt

RB

5-3

155

So.*

2V

Lancaster, Calif.

35

Davis, Ryan

RB

5-7

198

Fr.*

SQ

Lancaster, Calif.

Paraclete

18

Dawson, Charles

CB

5-10

180

Fr.

HS

Los Angeles, Calif.

Windward Mater Dei

Paraclete

18

Duarte, Thomas

Y

6-3

221

Fr.

HS

Fullerton, Calif.

88

Eaton, Daniel

Y

6-3

194

Fr.*

SQ

Mountain View, Calif.

Los Altos

20

Emesibe, Melvin

RB

5-9

192

So.*

2V

Nashville, Tenn.

Hesperia

98

Epenesa, Seali’i

DT

6-1

310

Sr.

3V

Waipahu, Hawaii

Iolani

1

Evans, Shaquelle

WR

6-1

204

Sr.*

2V

Inglewood, Calif

Inglewood/Notre Dame

6-1

201

Fr.*

SQ

Cockeysville, Md.

Loyola Blakefield/Fork Union

185

So.

1V

Kailua, Hawaii

Punahou Bellarmine Prep

12

Fafaul, Mike

QB

15

Fairbairn, Ka'imi

PK/KO 5-11

27

Fields, Daniel

Y

5-8

200

Fr.

HS

Los Gatos, Calif.

93

Fitts, Kylie

DE

6-4

270

Fr.

HS

San Bernardino, Calif.

Redlands East Valley

22

Foreman, Tyler

S

6-2

198

Fr.

HS

Pasadena, Calif.

Crespi

7

Fuller, Devin

WR

5-11

195

So.

1V

Norwood, N.J.

Northern Valley Regional

49

Gane, Luke

FB

6-2

228

Jr.*

3V

Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison

3

Goforth, Randall

S

5-10

190

So.

1V

Long Beach, Calif.

Long Beach Poly

70

Goines, Simon

OT

6-6

325

So.

1V

Keller, Texas

Keller Central

21

Goodman, Tahaan

S

6-2

189

Fr.

HS

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga

40

Graham, Keenan

DE

6-1

255

Sr.*

3V

Las Vegas, Nev.

Silverado

43

Green, Willie

ILB

6-2

215

Fr.*

SQ

Los Angeles, Calif.

Beverly Hills St. Paul's

45

Hajimihalis, Peter

LS

5-6

190

So.*

1V

Hunt Valley, Md.

48

Hale, Tre

FB

6-2

242

Jr.*

3V

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Damien

14

Hall, Jake

QB

6-4

198

Fr.*

SQ

Newport Beach, Calif.

J. Serra

32

Handler, Sam

WR

5-10

187

Fr.*

SQ

Barrington, Ill.

Barrington

26

Harris, Ahmaad

WR

5-4

165

Fr.*

SQ

Suwanee, Ga.

Peachtree Ridge

19

Hernandez, Zach

WR

6-0

180

Fr.*

SQ

Malibu, Calif.

Oaks Christian

53

Hofmeister, Ryan

ILB

6-0

222

Jr.*

2V

Riverside, Calif.

Vista Murrieta/Riverside CC

8

Hollins, Deon

OLB

6-0

216

Fr.

HS

Houston, Texas

Marshall

57

Hulick, Carl

C

6-2

278

Fr.*

SQ

Yorba Linda, Calif.

Esperanza

17

Hundley, Brett

QB

6-3

222

So.*

2V

Chandler, Ariz.

Chandler

32

Iese, Nate

FB

6-3

243

Fr.*

SQ

Elk Grove, Calif.

Sheldon

30

Jack, Myles

LB

6-1

225

Fr.

HS

Bellevue, Wash.

Bellevue

6

James, Jordon

RB

5-9

194

Jr.*

2V

Corona, Calif.

Corona

23

Jefferson, Anthony

S

6-1

185

Jr.*

2V

Los Angeles, Calif.

Cathedral

7

Johnson, John

CB

5-9

181

Fr.

HS

Fresno, Calif.

Central

98

Johnson, Mitch

PK/KO 6-0

198

Fr.*

SQ

Bellevue, Wash.

Bellevue

28

Jones, Malcolm

RB

6-0

224

Sr.

2V

Agoura Hills, Calif.

Oaks Christian

45

Judge, Cameron

ILB

6-1

218

Fr.

HS

Moorpark, Calif.

Oaks Christian

6

Kendricks, Eric

ILB

6-0

228

Jr.*

3V

Fresno, Calif.

Hoover

76

Lacy, Kenny

OT

6-4

290

Fr.

HS

Phoenix, Ariz.

Mountain Pointe

28

Lagace, Taylor

ILB

6-0

208

Fr.*

SQ

Arcadia, Calif.

Arcadia

21

Lee, Craig

RB

6-0

188

Fr.

HS

Redlands, Calif.

Redlands

59

Longo, Christopher

LS

6-3

204

So.*

1V

La Canada, Calif.

St. Francis

75

Lopez, John

OG

6-5

325

Fr.

HS

Villa Park, Calif.

Orange Lutheran

15

Lucien, Devin

WR

6-0

195

So.*

2V

Encino, Calif.

Crespi

33

Luther, Dylan

DB

6-1

190

Fr.

HS

Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison

33

Manfro, Steven

RB

5-9

189

So.*

2V

Castaic, Calif.

99

Marsh, Cassius

DE

6-4

260

Sr.

3V

Simi Valley, Calif.

Oaks Christian

82

Massington, Eldridge

WR

6-1

205

Fr.

HS

Mesquite, Texas

West Mesquite

1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 14 15 15 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 33 35 35 36 37 39 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 45 45 46 47 48 49

Shaquelle Evans Priest Willis Asiantii Woulard Darius Bell Randall Goforth Darren Andrews Stan McKay Jordon James Eric Kendricks Devin Fuller John Johnson Deon Hollins Jalen Ortiz Jordan Payton Marcus Rios Fabian Moreau Brendan Cross Kenneth Walker Anthony Barr Jerry Neuheisel Mike Fafaul Jake Hall Ka'imi Fairbairn Devin Lucien Brett Hundley Charles Dawson Thomas Duarte Jayon Brown Zach Hernandez Justin Combs Melvin Emesibe Tahaan Goodman Craig Lee Roosevelt Davis Tyler Foreman Anthony Jefferson Ishmael Adams Paul Perkins Brandon Sermons Damien Thigpen Michael Carlson Ahmaad Harris Daniel Fields Malcolm Jones Taylor Lagace Erick Zumwalt Myles Jack Librado Barocio Sam Handler Nate Iese Dylan Luther Steven Manfro Ryan Davis Jordan Zumwalt Alex Staff Christian Wehrly Adam Searl Keenan Graham Blake Backer Aramide Olaniyan Sean Covington Aaron Porter Willie Green Phillip Ruhl Isaako Savaiinaea Peter Hajimihalis Cameron Judge Kenny Orjioke Eddie Vanderdoes Tre Hale Luke Gane

Valencia

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NUMERICAL

No. Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

Yr

Exp

Hometown

High School/Last School

83

WR

5-8

195

Sr.*

SQ

Cary, N.C.

Panther Creek / East Carolina

Mazzone, Grayson

90

McCarthy, Ellis

DT

6-4

330

So.

1V

Monrovia, Calif.

Monrovia

68

McDermott, Conor

OT

6-8

277

Fr.*

SQ

Nashville, Tenn.

Ensworth

4

McKay, Stan

ILB

6-0

196

Sr.*

3V

Long Beach, Calif.

Poly

50

McReynolds, Kevin

OG

6-2

300

So.*

2V

Silver Spring, Md.

St. John's College HS

71

Moala, Poasi

OT

6-4

265

Fr.

HS

Moreno Valley, Calif.

Rancho Verde

10

Moreau, Fabian

CB

6-0

193

So.

1V

Sunrise, Fla.

Western

11

Neuheisel, Jerry

QB

6-1

192

Fr.*

SQ

Los Angeles, Calif.

Loyola

94

Odighizuwa, Owamagbe

DE

6-3

268

Sr.

3V

Portland, Ore.

Douglas

41

Olaniyan, Aramide

OLB

6-1

197

Jr.*

3V

Bowie, Md.

Woodberry Forest

46

Orjioke, Kenny

OLB

6-4

240

So.

1V

Marietta, Ga.

Lassiter

8

Ortiz, Jalen

WR

5-9

176

Fr.

HS

Peoria, Ariz.

Centennial

9

Payton, Jordan

WR

6-1

212

So.

1V

Santa Monica, Calif.

Oaks Christian

24

Perkins, Paul

RB

5-10

196

Fr.*

SQ

Queen Creek, Ariz.

Chandler

42

Porter, Aaron

ILB

6-0

231

Fr.*

SQ

La Habra, Calif.

La Habra

52

Quessenberry, Scott

OL

6-3

288

Fr.

HS

La Costa, Calif.

La Costa Canyon

51

Redmond, Alex

OG

6-5

305

Fr.

HS

Cerritos, Calif.

Los Alamitos

9

Rios, Marcus

CB

5-11

180

So.

1V

Elk Grove, Calif.

Cosumnes Oaks

44

Ruhl, Phillip

FB

6-0

230

Jr.*

3V

Stockton, Calif.

Lincoln

44

Savaiinaea, Isaako

ILB

6-2

230

Fr.

HS

Honolulu, Hawaii

Punahou

81

Scott, Tyler

WR

6-2

212

So.*

2V

Novato, Calif.

Marin Catholic

89

Schwab, Thomas

DL

6-3

240

Fr.

HS

Lucas, Texas

Lovejoy

39

Searl, Adam

P

6-1

180

Fr.

HS

Irivne, Calif.

Irvine

25

Sermons, Brandon

CB

5-11

190

Sr.*

3V

Diamond Bar, Calif.

Diamond Ranch

36

Staff, Alex

DB

6-0

185

Fr.

HS

Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Trabuco Hills

56

Su'a-Filo, Xavier

OL

6-3

305

Jr.

2V

Pleasant Grove, Utah

Timpview

86

Sweet, Logan

WR

6-0

188

So.*

2V

Mission Viejo, Calif.

Santa Margarita

60

Tai, Sam

OL

6-2

265

So.*

1V

Henderson, Nev.

Liberty

87

Taubler, Ian

DE

6-4

257

So.

1V

Fresno, Calif.

Bullard

25

Thigpen, Damien

RB

5-8

185

Sr.*

4V

Gainesville, Va.

Stonewall Jackson

95

Tuliaupupu, Brandon

DT

6-1

286

So.*

2V

LaVerne, Calif.

Claremont

47

Vanderdoes, Eddie

DE

6-4

305

Fr.

HS

Auburn, Calif.

Placer HS

71

Vinci, Zach

DE

6-3

250

So.*

TR

Ridgewood, N.J.

St. Joseph's HS/Wesleyan College

10

Walker, Kenneth

WR

5-9

171

So.

1V

Richmond, Calif.

Kennedy

51

Wallace, Aaron

OLB

6-2

240

So.*

2V

San Diego, Calif.

Rancho Bernardo

37

Wehrly, Christian

DB

5-11

200

Fr.

HS

Manhattan Beach, Calif.

St. John Bosco

77

White, Torian

OT

6-5

290

So.*

2V

Inglewood, Calif.

Lakewood

92

Willis, Brandon

TE

6-1

275

Jr.*

2V

Duncan, S.C.

Byrnes/U North Carolina

2

Willis, Priest

CB

6-2

185

Fr.

HS

Phoenix, Ariz.

Marcos de Niza

2

Woulard, Asiantii

QB

6-3

205

Fr.

HS

Palm Bay, Fla.

Winter Park Los Alamitos

55

Wysocki, Ben

OL

6-4

280

So.*

2V

Seal Beach, Calif.

29

Zumwalt, Erick

CB

5-10

172

So.*

1V

Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison

35

Zumwalt, Jordan

ILB

6-4

235

Sr.

3V

Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison

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Kevin McReynolds Alex Redmond Aaron Wallace Scott Quessenberry Ryan Hofmeister Jake Brendel Isaiah Bowens Ben Wysocki Xavier Su'a-Filo Carl Hulick Colby Cyburt Christopher Longo Sam Tai Conor McDermott Simon Goines Poasi Moala Zach Vinci Jake Jones Caleb Benenoch John Lopez Kenny Lacy Torian White Tyler Scott Eldridge Massington Grayson Mazzone Spencer Atkins Logan Sweet Ian Taubler Reed Buce Daniel Eaton Jordan Barrett Thomas Schwab Ellis McCarthy Brandon Willis Kylie Fitts Owamagbe Odighizuwa Brandon Tuliaupupu Eli Ankou Kenny Clark Seali'i Epenesa Mitch Johnson

99

Cassius Marsh

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach

Jim Mora (2nd Season)

Offensive Coordinator

Noel Mazzone

Defensive Coordinator

Lou Spanos

Running Backs Running Game Coord./Off. Line

Adrian Klemm

Passing Game Coord./Def. Backs Demetrice Martin

Strength & Conditioning Coord.

Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.

Offensive Graduate Asst.

Angus McClure

Sal Alosi Matt Butterfield

Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams/Linebackers Jeff Ulbrich

Def. Graduate Asst./Special Teams

Wide Receivers

Eric Yarber

Offensive Graduate Asst.

Dimetrius Hajimihalis

Taylor Mazzone

Defensive Graduate Asst.

Chris Reinert

Quarterbacks

Michael Ghobrial

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Coaches Noel/ Taylor Mazzone — muh-ZONE-ee Demetrice Martin — deh-MEE-tris Jeff Ulbrich — UL-brick

Players Eli Ankou — EE-lee ANN-koo Librado Barocio — lee-BRA-doe bar-O-see-oh Caleb Benenoch— ben-nn-KNOCK Jake Brendel — BREN-dul Melvin Emesibe — em-mis-SIB-be Seali’i Epenesa — say-ah-LEE-ee Epp-n-ESS-uh Shaquelle Evans — sha-KEEL Mike Fafaul — FAY-ful

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Ka’imi Fairbairn — kuh-EE-me FAIR-bairn Luke Gane — like gain Tahaan Goodman — tuh-HAHN

Aramide Olaniyan — r-ME-day oh-lay-KNEE-an Kenny Orjioke — or-gee-OH-key Scott Quessenberry— KWESS-en-berry

Peter Hajimihalis — ha-gee-MUH-hal-is Ahmaad Harris — ah-MOD Carl Hulick — HUGH-lick Nate Iese — ee-YES-say Taylor Lagace — LAG-a-say Devin Lucien — LOU-see-un Grayson Mazzone — muh-ZONE-ee T.J. Millweard — Mill-word Poasi Moala— poe-AH-see mo-WAH-luh Jerry Neuheisel — new-HIGH-zell Owamagbe Odighizuwa — Oh-wah-MAH-bay Oh-DIGGY-zoo-wah

Phillip Ruhl — like rule Isaako Savaiinaea—ease-Suh-ah-ko sav-uh-eeNYE-uh Xavier Su’a-Filo — ZAY-vee-ur sue-uh-FEE-low Ian Taubler — EE-ann TOBB-ler Brandon Tuliaupupu— too-lee-AHH-oo-poo-poo Eddie Vanderdoes — van-der-DOZE Torian White — Tore-EE-an Asiantii Woulard — Ash-SHAWN-tee Jordan Zumwalt — ZUM-walt Erick Zumwalt — ZUM-walt

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UCLA Football Depth Chart (for Bowl game) OFFENSE

Jordan Payton Devin Lucien

LT

56 71

Xavier Su'a-Filo Poasi Moala

LG

52 55

Scott Quessenberry Ben Wysocki

C

54 57

Jake Brendel Carl Hulick

RG

51 55

Alex Redmond Ben Wysocki

LOLB 30 51 8

Myles Jack Aaron Wallace Deon Hollins

RT

74 71

Caleb Benenoch Poasi Moala

ILB

Y(receiver) 3 18

Darius Bell Thomas Duarte

35 53 19

Jordan Zumwalt Ryan Hofmeister Jayon Brown

ILB

BY(receiver) 92 89

Brandon Willis Jordan Barrett

6 44 55

Eric Kendricks Isaako Savaiinaea Isaiah Bowens

F(receiver) 7 8

Devin Fuller Jalen Ortiz

QB

17 11 12 2

Brett Hundley Jerry Neuheisel Mike Fafaul Asiantii Woulard

FB

32 44 49

Nate Iese Phillip Ruhl Luke Gane

TB

6 24 28 25

Jordon James Paul Perkins Malcolm Jones Damien Thigpen

Z (receiver) 1 86

LDE

90 47

Ellis McCarthy Eddie Vanderdoes

NT

98 97 96

Seali’i Epenesa Kenny Clark Eli Ankou

RDE

99 40

Cassius Marsh Keenan Graham

ROLB 11 46 41

Anthony Barr Kenny Orjioke Aramide Olaniyan

CB

10 25 18

Fabian Moreau Brandon Sermons Charles Dawson

S

23 21

Anthony Jefferson Tahaan Goodman

S

3 4

Randall Goforth Stan McKay

CB

24 2 20

Ishmael Adams Priest Willis Justin Combs

Shaq Evans Logan Sweet

SPECIALISTS

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DEFENSE

X (receiver) 9 15

PK

15 98

Ka'imi Fairbairn Mitch Johnson

KO

15 42

Ka'imi Fairbairn or Sean Covington

P

42 39

Sean Covington Adam Searl

LS

59

Christopher Longo

H

11/39 Jerry Neuheisel

Punt Return 24 1 7 3

Ishmael Adams Shaq Evans Devin Fuller Randall Goforth

Kickoff Return 24 7 22

Ishmael Adams Devin Fuller Roosevelt Davis

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UCLA ASSISTANT COACHES Adrian Klemm Offensive Line/ Running Game Coordinator Hawai’i, Excelsior (2008) Former NFL offensive lineman and three-time Super Bowl winner Adrian Klemm joined the Bruin staff in December 2011 after coaching four seasons at SMU, and has quickly established himself as one of the top recruiters in the nation. In just a few short weeks in Westwood, he helped the Bruins bring in one of the nation's top classes for 2012 and was named the Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year by 24/7 Sports. He followed it up by bringing in one of the nation's top O-line groups in 2013 and was tabbed by Rivals.com as one of the nation's Top 25 recruiters. In his first season on the field with the Bruins, his offensive linemen helped pave the way for record-setting running back Johnathan Franklin. New school rushing records were established in 2012 for most rushing yards by a back in a season, most rushing yards by a back in a career, most all-purpose yards in a season, most all-purpose yards in a career and most 100-yard rushing games in a season. Senior guard Jeff Baca was selected in the 2013 NFL Draft. Sophomore offensive guard Xavier Su'a-Filo earned first-team all-conference honors and second and third-team AllAmerica acclaim from several publications. In addition, center Jake Brendel, tackle Torian White and tackle Simon Goines were recognized on Freshman All-America teams. A four-year starter as a player at the University of Hawai'i, Klemm began volunteering with the SMU program in 2008 after spending seven seasons in the NFL and winning Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXIX) as a member of the New England Patriots.He made an immediate impact at SMU, quickly emerging as one of the nation's top recruiters and helping coach June Jones produce his first 1,000-yard rusher. In 2011, SMU featured the nation's seventh-leading rusher in Zach Line (122.4 yards per game). Two Mustang offensive linemen went on to be selected in the 2012 NFL Draft - Josh LeRibeus in the third round by the Redskins; Kelvin Beachum, in the seventh round by the Steelers. On the field in 2010, Klemm tutored a young SMU line and guided Beachum to first-team All-Conference USA honors. He also led J.T. Brooks and Blake McJunkin to honorable mention all-conference accolades. His line helped the SMU offense set school records in total offense, passing yards, passing touchdowns and first downs among others. Line finished the season with 1,494 rushing yards, the second-best single-season total in school history, trailing only Eric Dickerson's 1982 effort. Following the 2010 season, Klemm was named the top non-BCS AQ Recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com, and was further recognized by the outlet as one of the Top 25 recruiters in the country. Other services took note as well, as FoxSports/Scout. com named him the Conference USA Recruiter of the Year. Following this success, Klemm was named SMU's Recruiting Coordinator in the summer of 2011. In 2009, Klemm helped Beachum earn second-team all-conference honors. The line blocked for an offense that passed for a then-school record total of 3,666 yards and produced the first collegiate 1,000-yard rusher under coach Jones. After a standout playing career at Hawai'i, Klemm was the 46th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft. He played under Jones during his senior season (1999), and was a part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, as Hawai'i improved from 0-12 to 9-4 and won a bowl game that season. Klemm was selected as a starting left tackle at the Senior Bowl and also received invitations to the Hula Bowl and the East-West Shrine Game. He attended Saint Monica HS in Santa Monica, CA.

where he played wide receiver and cornerback from 1992 to 1995, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1994 when he led the conference with seven interceptions. He had 10 interceptions in his career and the Spartans went on to play in the Liberty (1993) and Independence (1995) bowl games. Martin played professionally as a cornerback for the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe (1997) and for the Houston Thunderbears (1998-99) in the Arena Football League. He signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams in the NFL and spent time on the practice squad.

Noel Mazzone Offensive Coordinator New Mexico (1980) Noel Mazzone joined the Bruin staff in January of 2012 after working as the offensive coordinator at Arizona State in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. His impressive coaching resume includes time as an assistant coach in the NFL and as an offensive coordinator in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the SEC and the Pac-12. Mazzone's first season on the field with the Bruins turned into a record-setting campaign. Senior running back Johnathan Franklin established new school marks for career rushing yards (4,403 yards), career all-purpose yards (4,925), single-season rushing yards (1,734), single-season 100-yard rushing games(9) and single-season all-purpose yards (2,062). He was selected in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. Also in 2012, redshirt freshman quarterback Brett Hundley set records for single-season passing yards (3,740), single-season completions (318) and singleseason total offense yards (4,095-fifth on the all-time Pac-12 list). In addition, Hundley became the first UCLA quarterback to throw for over 300 yards in three straight games. Team records were also achieved for most yards in a season (6,531), most points scored in a season (482), most passing yards gained in a season (3,860), most first downs in a season (331) and most points scored in a quarter (30). In 2011, the Sun Devils offense ranked 25th in the nation (445.8 yds per game), 10th in passing offense (316.7 yds per game) and 28th in scoring offense (33.2 pts). Quarterback Brock Osweiler (2nd round selection of Denver Broncos in the 2012 NFL Draft) ranked 11th in the NCAA in total offense (317.4). Running back Cameron Marshall recorded 18 rushing touchdowns and ranked seventh in the Pac-12 with an 80.8 yards per game mark. In 2010, ASU was listed as the No. 15 passing offense in the nation and the No. 29 total offense in the country. Mazzone came to Arizona State from the NFL, after having served as wide receivers coach on Eric Mangini’s staff for the New York Jets from 2006-2008 and then working as a personnel consultant for the team in 2009. While with the Jets, he coached wideouts Jericho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles, who set a franchise record for combined yardage and receptions. In 2005, Mazzone served a second stint at Ole Miss as the offensive coordinator. From 2003-04, he was the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at North Carolina State. At NC State, he coached All-American quarterback Philip Rivers (currently a Pro Bowl performer with the San Diego Chargers), who went on to become the fourth overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, and Cotchery, a wide receiver. The Wolfpack offense led the Atlantic Coast Conference in six offensive categories and topped the NCAA in pass efficiency. The unit ranked third in the NCAA in passing offense and was No. 8 in scoring offense. In 2002, he was on Dennis Erickson’s Oregon State staff as the running backs and special teams coach. While with the Beavers, he coached Steven Jackson, now an All-Pro running back with the St. Louis Rams.

Demetrice Martin

Taylor Mazzone

Defensive Backs/ Passing Game Coordinator Michigan State, Excelsior (2006)

Quarterbacks East Carolina (2009)

Martin was named to Coach Mora's staff in December of 2011. He left a position as the secondary/cornerbacks coach at the University of Washington to join the Bruins and soon had a large impact in the area of recruiting. Martin mentored a veteran group in his first season on the field with the Bruins. Senior cornerback Sheldon Price matched a school record with three interceptions in the Houston win. Andrew Abbott, along with Price, ranked among the Pac-12 leaders with four inteceptions in 2012.Tevin McDonald was listed with the conference leaders in passes defensed. Martin had been on the University of Washington staff for three seasons prior to coming to UCLA.The 2010 Husky secondary finished second in the Pac-10 in pass defense. In 2006 and 2007, he was a defensive graduate assistant at USC, working with the Trojan secondary. Prior to joining the USC staff, Martin spent three seasons (2003-05) as the pass defense coordinator and secondary coach at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) in Walnut, CA. The Mounties played in the National Bowl in 2003 and 2004. He was also the secondary coach at Pasadena City College in 2001 and 2002. The Lancers went 18-4 during that period, winning the Mission Conference title both seasons and appearing in two bowl games. He began his career in coaching at Monrovia (Calif.) High (1999-2000). A product of Pasadena (Calif.) Muir High School, Martin went to Michigan State,

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Taylor, the son of offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone, was promoted to quarterbacks coach in January of 2013. In the 2012 season, he was a graduate assistant coach for special teams at UCLA. He had been on the staff at Arizona State University prior to coming to Westwood. He joined the ASU coaching staff in February of 2010, serving as a quality control coach. In 2011, he became an offensive assistant. In 2011, the Sun Devil offense was ranked 25th in the nation (445.8 yds/g) and 10th in passing offense (316.7 yds/g). Quarterback Brock Osweiler (2nd round selection of the Denver Broncos in 2012 NFL Draft) ranked 11th in the NCAA in total offense (317.4). In 2010, ASU was listed as the No. 15 pass offense in the nation and the No. 29 total offense in the country. Mazzone has also worked with college quarterbacks training for the jump to the NFL such as Tim Tebow, Christian Ponder, Robert Griffin III and Osweiler. Taylor attended both Ole Miss and East Carolina University where he was a member of the football teams. He spent one season at Mississippi (2005) and then transferred to East Carolina where he played quarterback and on special teams under head coach Skip Holtz. The Pirates went on to play in four bowl games and capture two Conference USA championships. His ECU teams racked up 33 wins as a class.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Angus McClure Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator Sacramento State (1993) Angus McClure completed his 20th year coaching football and his sixth season as a member of the Bruin staff. In 2012, he began coaching the defensive line, having previously coached the tight ends, offensive line and special teams since arriving in Westwood in 2007. Angus continues in his role as the Recruiting Coordinator. Over the past five years, McClure has led the recruiting effort which has resulted in Bruin classes being ranked among the nation's top 20 in each year. Several of McClure's defensive linemen enjoyed career seasons in 2012 and helped the Bruins rank among the nation's best in sacks. Senior Datone Jones finished fifth on the team with 62 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks and went on to enjoy a standout performance at the Senior Bowl. Junior Cassius Marsh registered 50 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 8.0 sacks. Junior Owamagbe Odighizuwa totaled 44 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. In 2011, UCLA led the South Division of the Pac-12 in rushing and played in the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game. Over his time as a Bruin coach, McClure tutored a number of current NFL players: Logan Paulsen (Washington Redskins), Matt Slater (New England Patriots), Mike Harris (San Diego Chargers), Nate Chandler (Carolina Panthers), Cory Harkey (St. Louis Rams), Kai Forbath (Washington Redskins) and Christian Yount (Cleveland Browns). McClure came to UCLA after serving as the offensive line/run game coordinator on Turner Gill's staff at the University of Buffalo during the 2006 season. Buffalo scored more points (201) in conference games than any other team in the Mid-American Conference East Division. Running back James Starks (starter for the 2011 Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl Championship team) earned second-team All-MAC honors in 2006 and was an honorable mention Freshman All-American by The Sporting News. Offensive lineman Jamie Richard was drafted and became a starter for the Indianapolis Colts. McClure spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as an assistant on Bill Callahan's staff at Nebraska. He assisted with the offensive line, coaching the tackles, as well as working with the special teams. The Cornhuskers defeated Michigan in the 2005 Alamo Bowl. As a Husker coach, McClure tutored a number of NFL bound players: Matt Slauson (NY Jets), Lydon Murtha (Miami Dolphins), Chris Patrick (NY Giants)and Sam Koch (Baltimore Ravens). Prior to his stint at Nebraska, McClure was an assistant head coach and offensive line coach from 1997-2003 at Sacramento State University where he played a major role in some record-breaking offenses. During his tenure, the Hornets set 52 NCAA Division I-AA, Big Sky Conference, or school records.He coached 20 All-Big Sky conference honorees and had six of his players sign NFL contracts. One of McClure's pupils, Lonie Paxton of the New England Patriots (also Denver Broncos), went on to collect three Super Bowl rings. Another McClure pupil, Marco Cavka was drafted by the New York Jets. In addition, five Sacramento State players earned All-American honors and four were chosen to participate in college all-star games. In his seven seasons at Sac State, the Hornets led the Big Sky in rushing four times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002). In 1996, McClure coached tight ends at the University of Nevada. He helped the Wolf Pack to the Big West title, a 9-3 record, and the Las Vegas Bowl championship. His tight ends produced a school record 13 touchdowns during the season. Nevada led Division I-A with 527.3 yard per game of total offense and topped the Big West Conference in both rushing and passing.

Kennedy Polamalu Running Backs USC (1987) Kennedy Polamalu was hired as running backs coach on UCLA Head Football Coach Jim Mora’s staff in 2013. A longtime collegiate and NFL coach, Polamalu returns to Westwood where he previously served as a graduate assistant coach for the Bruins during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. A four-year letterman (1982-85) as both fullback and linebacker at USC, most recently Polamalu was the Trojans offensive coordinator and running backs coach from 2010-12 in his second stint with the team. During his first tenure as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2000-03, he served as running backs coach (2000), special teams coordinator (2001) and running backs coach & special teams coordinator (2002, 2003). From 2004-09, Polamalu worked in the NFL ranks as Tennessee Titans running backs coach following the 2009 season, Jacksonville Jaguars running backs coach (2005-09) and Cleveland Browns running backs coach (2004-05). While in Jacksonville, both Fred Taylor (2007) and former UCLA great Maurice JonesDrew (2009) earned Pro Bowl honors as the Jaguars offense totaled the third most rushing yards in the NFL over that time, including four Top 10 rushing finishes. In 2009, Jones-Drew finished fourth in the NFL in rushing (1,391 yards), fourth in scrimmage yards (1,765) and second in total touchdowns scored (16). In 2008, Greg Jones became the highest paid fullback in NFL history. Having also previously served as an assistant coach at San Diego State (1999, 1994-96) and Colorado (1997-98), while with the Bruins as a graduate assistant coach (1992-93), Polamalu worked with the secondary and special teams and helped the 36

1993 team to a Rose Bowl berth. Beginning his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Crespi High in Encino (Calif.) for three seasons (1986-88) and then at Westlake High in Westlake Village (Calif.) for three more seasons (1989-91), Polamalu helped lead his team at Crespi to the 1986 CIF Division I championship. Polamalu, who earned his bachelor’s degree in history from USC in 1987, attended Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif., where he was a prep All-American in football, member of the basketball and track teams and also served as the student body president.

Lou Spanos Defensive Coordinator Tulsa (1994) Lou Spanos was named UCLA's defensive coordinator in January of 2012. He joined the Bruin staff after working as an NFL assistant coach for the past 17 years. In 2012, Spanos' first Bruin defense ranked among the nation's best in sacks and was headlined by All-America linebacker Anthony Barr (13.5 sacks / 21.5 tackles for loss) and defensive end Datone Jones (6.5 sacks / 19.0 tackles for loss). The team finished the season eighth in the nation in sacks, while Barr also ranked eighth in the country in sack average and second in total sacks. Linebacker Eric Kendricks led the Pac-12 Conference and ranked ninth in the nation in tackle average (10.79 per game). In the 2010-11 seasons, Spanos served as the linebackers coach of the Washington Redskins. Washington linebacker London Fletcher, who played in the 2011 Pro Bowl, led the NFL in tackles with 166 this past season and was added to the 2012 Pro Bowl. The previous 15 seasons, Spanos was a defensive assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers. While in Pittsburgh, he worked closely with the linebackers and the secondary. Spanos was one of only three assistants on staff to be with the team for its Super Bowl XXX (lost to Dallas), Super Bowl XL (win over Seattle) and Super Bowl XLIII (win over Arizona) appearances. During his 15 seasons working with the Steelers, their defense ranked among the top 10 in the NFL 13 times, including four No. 1 rankings. Pittsburgh managed to win at least 10 games in 10 of those seasons. Spanos coached nine different Steeler linebackers who combined for 19 Pro Bowl appearances - Kevin Greene (2), Greg Lloyd (2), Chad Brown (1), Levon Kirkland (2), Jason Gildon (3), Kendrell Bell (1), Joey Porter (3), James Farrior (2) and James Harrison (3). Additionally, Harrison earned the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2008, while Bell was the Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2001. Spanos originally joined the Steelers in 1994 as an intern in the scouting department before being promoted to a defensive assistant after one season. A 1994 graduate of Tulsa, Spanos was a four-year letterman and starter at center. The 1989 and 1991 Golden Hurricane squads played in bowl games. In 1991, Tulsa beat San Diego State in the Freedom Bowl to finish 10-2 on the year and was ranked 21st on the final Associated Press poll. After his playing career ended (1989-92), Spanos remained at Tulsa as a student assistant working with the linebackers.

Jeff Ulbrich Linebacker/Special Teams Coordinator University of Hawai'i Jeff Ulbrich joined the UCLA staff in January, 2012 after a playing and coaching career in the NFL. He was on staff with the Seattle Seahawks in the 2010 and 2011 seasons as a special teams assistant. In his first season with the Bruins, Ulbrich helped elevate the performance of the special teams units in 2012. Punter Jeff Locke was named first-team all-conference and David Allen was selected to the second-team all-conference squad for his play on special teams. UCLA ranked 13th in the country in net punting (39.94) and improved its own punt return average by almost six yards per attempt from the previous season. Ulbrich's linebacker group also excelled. Junior Anthony Barr was ranked among the national leaders in sacks all season long (finished second) and sophomore Eric Kendricks led the Pac-12 in tackle average and ranked ninth in the nation with his 10.79 per game mark. Junior Jordan Zumwalt finished fourth on the squad with 66 tackles. In 2010, Seahawks kicker Olindo Mare matched the sixth-longest field goal streak with 30 straight. The kickoff return units ranked third in the NFL and the kickoff cover group ranked fifth in the league. A linebacker as a player, Ulbrich was drafted out of the University of Hawai'i by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round (86th pick overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft. He won a starting linebacker job with the 49ers in 2001 and was on the team for 10 seasons, playing for head coaches Steve Mariucci, Dennis Erickson, Mike Nolan and Mike Singletary. In 2007, Ulbrich took a backup role to first round pick Patrick Willis, and also had an impact on special teams. He was placed on injured reserve in October, 2009 and decided to end his playing career. Ulbrich was hired by the Seattle Seahawks as a special teams assistant on January 29, 2010.

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UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Ulbrich attended junior college and went on to become a two-year starter at the University of Hawaii. He earned All-WAC first-team selection at middle linebacker and was a team co-captain as a senior. He led the conference with a school season record 169 tackles that season, setting a school record with 127 assisted tackles. He ranked third in the league with eight sacks for 67 yards and totaled 15 tackles for loss (58 yards) and made two interceptions. In his junior season, he finished with 41 tackles, including a sack.

Eric Yarber Wide Receivers Idaho (1995) Yarber joined the Bruins staff in Jan. of 2012 after two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and five seasons in the NFL overall. In his first season with the Bruins, Yarber's direction helped wide receivers Shaq Evans and Jerry Johnson record breakout years in 2012. Evans' 60 catches led the team and were the eighth-most receptions by a Bruin in a single-season. His total of 877 receiving yards ranked 11th-best on that single-season school list. Johnson caught a career-best 31 balls for 428 yards. In 2011, Yarber worked as the wide receivers coach for a promising young unit that included the development of second-round pick Arrelious Benn and fourthround pick Mike Williams. Williams turned into one of the top seasons by a receiver in Buccaneers history, recording 65 receptions for 964 yards and 11 touchdowns. He led all rookie receivers in each of these categories, earning The Sporting News and PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team selection while finishing second in voting for the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year Award. Yarber also oversaw the emergence of Benn, who was becoming an important part of the Tampa Bay offense prior to a season-ending knee injury in Week 13. Yarber came to Tampa Bay after spending three seasons (2007-09) on the collegiate level as the wide receivers coach at Arizona State. While at ASU in 2009, Yarber coached two standout wide receivers in Kyle Williams and Chris McGaha. Williams finished the 2009 campaign with 815 receiving yards on 57 catches and eight scores before being a sixth-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2010 NFL Draft. McGaha racked up 56 catches for 673 yards and four touchdowns on his way to second-team All-Pac 10 honors. Prior to his work with the Sun Devils, Yarber coached wide receivers for two seasons (2005-06) under Tyrone Willingham at the University of Washington. With Yarber's assistance, two receivers, Sonny Shackleford and Anthony Russo, turned in strong performances, with Russo finishing third in the Pacific-10 Conference with a 17.3 yards-per-catch average and Shackleford finishing fourth in touchdown catches (seven) and eighth in receptions (50) and receiving yards (666). During the 2003-04 seasons, Yarber coached the San Francisco 49ers' wide receivers, and in his first year guided Pro Bowler Terrell Owens to a 1,000-yard season. During this time, Yarber was also instrumental in the development of wide receivers Cedrick Wilson and Brandon Lloyd, as the duo ranked first and second among 49ers' receivers in yards after the catch with a 13.6 and 13.1 average (min. 10 receptions) respectively in 2004. From 1999-2002, Yarber coached at Oregon State, where he worked with running backs for one season (1999) before switching to wide receivers (2000-2002). His work with receivers Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh led to the two being selected in the second and seventh rounds, respectively, by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2001 NFL Draft. Yarber coached his first year in the NFL in 1998, working as an offensive quality control coach with the Seattle Seahawks, after spending the 1997 season coaching receivers at UNLV. His coaching career began in 1996 when he took a secondary coaching position at his alma mater, Idaho. Yarber was selected by the Washington Redskins as a 12th-round pick in the 1986 NFL Draft and spent three seasons as a wide receiver and punt returner. He was part of the Washington squad that defeated the Denver Broncos to win Super Bowl XXII in 1988, leading that team with 37 punt returns. At Idaho, Yarber was a Kodak All-American and the Big Sky Conference's Most Valuable Player during his senior year, catching 75 passes for 1,103 yards. As a junior, he finished 10th in the nation in punt returns and third in the conference with 817 receiving yards on 54 catches. He attended Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles.

Sal Alosi Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Hofstra (2001) Sal Alosi was hired on Jan. 10, 2012 to be UCLA’s strength and conditioning coordinator for football. He came to the Bruins after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at Bryant University (Rhode Island) in 2011, where he directed all 22 of the Bulldogs’ varsity programs. Alosi’s skill and knowledge in the weight room played a vital role in the development of the Bryant athletic department in its final year of transition to full Division I status. Prior to working at Bryant, Alosi spent nine years in the NFL, where he served as the head strength and conditioning coach for both the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons. A four-year letter winner and linebacker at Hofstra University, Alosi led the

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Pride to back-to-back Division I-AA (now FCS) quarterfinal playoff appearances in 1999 and 2000 and topped the team in tackles as a senior. Following his playing career, he joined the coaching staff at his alma mater, becoming an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Hofstra in 2001, when the Pride won its first Atlantic 10 Conference title in football, advancing to the Division I-AA playoffs for the third-straight year. Alosi went on to join the NFL’s New York Jets a season later and stayed there until the 2006 campaign, when he was hired by the Atlanta Falcons to direct the team’s strength and conditioning program under head coach Jim Mora. After one season with the Falcons, Alosi returned to New York on Feb. 21, 2007 as the Jets’ head strength and conditioning coach and was on the same staff as Bruin offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone.

Will Peddie Director of Football Operations UCLA (2006) Will Peddie, a former member of the Bruin football team, is in his fourth season on the staff. He began his current role as Director of Football Operations during Spring Ball in 2012. Peddie's duties include handling all day-to-day operations, coordinating details for team travel, team training table and meals, game tickets, preseason training camp, facility upgrades, practice operation, Spring Ball practices, Pro Day, NFL Liaison, visiting coaches, onand-off campus housing, assisting with on-campus parking, liaison to UCPD, working with senior administration on budgetary items, monitoring daily injury reports, assisting with the walk-on program, liaison to compliance staff, organizing offi cials, game day family contact, assisting with managing coaches car program, arranging all hiring needs for new coaches and families, and assisting with alumni relations. In 2011, Peddie worked as UCLA's Director of Player Development after serving as the Player Development Intern in 2010. In 2009, he was the Defensive Line and Strength & Conditioning coach at Santa Fe Christian High School in Solana Beach, CA. He also spent time as a Speed & Strength Specialist with Play Fast Athletics while in San Diego. In 2008, he volunteered with head coach Chuck Long's staff at San Diego State University as a Defensive Assistant, working under Defensive Coordinator Bob Elliot. Peddie is a former Bruin player. He redshirted at UCLA in 2002 as a tight end. Peddie played the position for three years prior to switching to defensive line as a senior in 2006. He grew up in La Jolla, CA and ttended La Jolla High School in San Diego (CA).

Pat Girardi Director of Player Personnel Columbia (2003) Patrick Girardi is in his sixth season as a member of the Bruin staff and his third as Director of Player Personnel for football. In his present position, Girardi's duties include recruiting administration and organization; current roster and scholarship management, managing all offi cial and unoffi cial visits; tracking all recruiting paperwork, including transcripts, serving as liaison to college All-Star game representatives; and other assignments from the head coach. He served in the 2009 and 2010 seasons as an intern under the Director of OnCampus Recruiting. In 2008, Girardi worked as an offensive intern. He assisted the offensive line coach, assembled and drew weekly game playbooks, broke down game fi lm and composed self-scout reports. He also assisted and helped organize recruiting efforts in Southern and Northern California. Girardi began his coaching career as a varsity assistant at Loyola High School in 2006-2007. In 2007, he tutored the offensive line and in 2006, he coached the defensive line. Girardi, who played college football at Columbia, continued his playing career in the Arena 2 Football League. He played on both the offensive line and defensive line for the Tri-Cities Fever in 2006. He had previously played on both lines for the San Diego Riptide in 2004. Girardi was an All-Ivy League selection as an offensive lineman at Columbia in 2002. He was also a team captain that season. A three-year starter, he played from 1999- 2002. Girardi attended Loyola High School in Los Angeles and was named a 1999 first-team All-Del Rey League performer as an offensive lineman. He received a National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete award.

Matt Bernstein Director of Football Relations Miami (2010) Matt Bernstein ia in his fourth season at UCLA in 2013 and his second as the Director of Football Relations. His responsibilities include camps and clinics, managing all recruiting video, assisting in recruiting and operations, and serving as a liaison to Human Resources. Previously, Bernstein assisted in the UCLA football recruiting offi ce, working with Angus McClure and Pat Girardi. 37

UCLA FOOTBALL • 2013 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEDIA GUIDE UCLA’s BOWL RECORD — UCLA owns an overall record of 14-17-1. UCLA was the first school in NCAA history to win a bowl game in seven consecutive seasons (198288). Here are the results of UCLA’s 32 bowl games: Date Dec. 27, ‘12 Dec. 31, ‘11 Dec. 29, ‘09 Dec. 22, ‘07 Dec. 27, ’06 Dec. 30, ’05 Dec. 23, ’04 Dec. 30, ’03 Dec. 25, ’02 Dec. 29, ’00 Jan. 1, ’99 Jan. 1, ’98 Dec. 25, ’95 Jan. 1, ’94 Dec. 31, ’91 Jan. 2, ’89 Dec. 25, ’87 Dec. 30, ’86 Jan. 1, ’86 Jan. 1, ’85 Jan. 2, ’84 Jan. 1, ’83 Dec. 31, ’81 Dec. 25, ’78 Dec. 20, ’76 Jan. 1, ’76 Jan. 1, ’66 Jan. 1, ’62 Jan. 1, ’56 Jan. 1, ’54 Jan. 1, ’47 Jan. 1, ’43

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Oppt. Bowl Baylor 49 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Illinois 20 Kraft Fight Hunger Temple 21 EagleBank BYU 17 Las Vegas Florida State 44 Emerald Northwestern 38 Sun Wyoming 24 Las Vegas Fresno St. 17 Silicon Valley New Mexico 13 Las Vegas Wisconsin 21 Sun Wisconsin 38 Rose Texas A&M 23 Cotton Kansas 51 Aloha Wisconsin 21 Rose Illinois 3 Hancock (Sun) Arkansas 3 Cotton Florida 16 Aloha BYU 10 Freedom Iowa 28 Rose Miami 37 Fiesta Illinois 9 Rose Michigan 14 Rose Michigan 33 Bluebonnet Arkansas 10 Fiesta Alabama 36 Liberty Ohio State 10 Rose Michigan St. 12 Rose Minnesota 21 Rose Michigan St. 17 Rose Michigan St. 28 Rose Illinois 45 Rose Georgia 9 Rose

UCLA BOWL GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Total Offensive Plays: 59 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Total Offensive Yards: 355 — Cade McNown, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Rushing Attempts: 33 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Net Rushing Yards: 266 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Longest Rush: 79 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Rushing Touchdowns: 4 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Passing Yards: 340 — Cade McNown, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Passes Attempted: 50 — Brett Hundley, 2012 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Passes Completed: 28 — Wayne Cook, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Touchdown Passes: 4 — Rick Neuheisel, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Receptions: 14 — J.J. Stokes, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Receiving Yards: 180 — Freddie Mitchell, 2000 Sun Bowl v. Wisconsin Touchdown Receptions: 2 — Craig Bragg, 2004 Las Vegas Bowl v. Wyoming; Karl Dorrell, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois; Wally Henry, 1976 Rose Bowl v. Ohio State Longest Pass Play: 78 — Patrick Cowan to Brandon Breazell, 2006 Emerald Bowl v. Florida St. Points: 24 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Touchdowns: 4 — Eric Ball, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa Interceptions: 2 — Don Rogers, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois; Bob Stiles, 1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan State Punts: 9 — Chris Kluwe, 2003 Silicon Valley v. Fresno St.; Larry Cox,1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan St. Punting Average: 47.8 — Kevin Buenafe, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Punt Returns: 5 — Lupe Sanchez, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Punt Return Yardage: 89 — Craig Bragg, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl v. New Mexico Longest Punt Return: 74 — Craig Bragg, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl v. New Mexico Kickoff Returns: 6 — Wally Henry, 1976 Liberty Bowl v. Alabama Kickoff Return Yardage: 178 — Al Hoisch, 1947 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Longest Kickoff Return: 103 — Al Hoisch, 1947 Rose Bowl v. Illinois All-Purpose Yards: 266 — Gaston Green, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Field Goals: 3 — Kai Forbath, 2007 Las Vegas Bowl v. BYU; John Lee, 1985 Fiesta Bowl v. Miami TEAM Overall Record: 14-17-1 Points: — 50, 2005 Sun Bowl v. Northwestern Most Points Allowed: — 51, 1995 Aloha Bowl v. Kansas Fewest Points Allowed: — 3, 1991 Hancock Bowl v. Illinois; 1989 Cotton Bowl v. Arkansas Total Offensive Plays: — 84, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois Total Offensive Yards: — 538, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Rushing Attempts: — 55, 1989 Cotton Bowl v. Arkansas; 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa;1978 Fiesta Bowl v. Arkansas Net Yards Rushing: — 423, 1986 Freedom Bowl v. BYU Passing Yards: — 418, 1999 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Passes Attempted: — 50, 2012 Holiday Bowl v. Baylor Passes Completed: — 28, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Interceptions By: — 4, 1984 Rose Bowl v. Illinois First Downs: — 31, 1994 Rose Bowl v. Wisconsin Punts: — 11, 1966 Rose Bowl v. Michigan State Punting Average: — 47.8, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Penalties: — 14, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Penalty Yards: — 143, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl v. Michigan Touchdowns: — 7, 2005 Sun Bowl v. Northwestern; (6, 1986 Rose Bowl v. Iowa)

UCLA was the first school in NCAA history to win a bowl game in seven consecutive seasons (1982-88). Over that span, the Bruins won three Rose Bowl games.

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2013 UCLA FOOTBALL Team Statistics Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters UCLA Opponents

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1st 2nd

3rd

99 114 126 68 92 41

4th

99 88

OT

0 0

UCLA

OPP

438 36.5 281 126 135 20 2359 2693 334 530 4.5 196.6 33 3019 248-362-9 8.3 12.2 251.6 23 5378 892 6.0 448.2 44-1132 23-226 12-163 25.7 9.8 13.6 22-6 98-885 73.8 49-2031 41.4 38.9 83-5300 63.9 41.9 29:26 90/180 50% 5/11 45% 29-189 12 57 14-20 0-0 (52-60) 87% (43-60) 72% (54-55) 98% 421711 6/70285

289 24.1 276 116 131 29 2059 2400 341 516 4.0 171.6 18 2654 251-400-12 6.6 10.6 221.2 16 4713 916 5.1 392.8 42-794 15-63 9-164 18.9 4.2 18.2 25-12 69-634 52.8 65-2561 39.4 35.3 59-3583 60.7 36.0 30 : 3 4 65/178 37% 11/23 48% 34-192 0 36 13-19 1-2 (37-45) 82% (28-45) 62% (34-35) 97% 384941 6/64157 0/0

Total 438 289

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R u s h in g

g p -g s

H undley, B rett P erkins, P aul Jam es, Jordon Jack, M yles Jones, M alcolm T higpen, D am ien M anfro, S teven D avis, R yan D avis, R oosevel F uller, D evin H arris, A hm aad Lucien, D evin B ell, D arius E m esibe, M elvin V anderdoes, E dd N euheisel, Jerr C ovington, S ean TEAM T otal O pponents

12-12 12-5 7 -5 12-11 10-0 6 -1 8 -0 3 -0 7 -0 11-10 1 -0 11-2 11-6 3 -0 12-6 4 -0 12-0 12-0 12 12

n et av g td

lg a v g /g

150 798 211 587 3.9 9 126 588 18 570 4.5 5 96 535 10 525 5.5 5 37 269 2 267 7.2 7 51 255 8 247 4.8 3 17 83 12 71 4.2 1 19 77 7 70 3.7 1 4 31 0 31 7.8 0 3 31 0 31 10.3 0 4 12 4 8 2.0 1 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 1 0 12 -12 -12. 0 16 0 48 -48 -3.0 0 530 2693 334 2359 4.5 33 516 2400 341 2059 4.0 18

at t g ain lo s s

37 48.9 45 47.5 38 75.0 66 22.2 30 24.7 27 11.8 20 8.8 16 10.3 24 4.4 8 0.7 6 6.0 3 0.3 2 0.2 2 0.7 1 0.1 0 -0.5 0 -1.0 0 -4.0 66 196.6 66 171.6

P as s in g

g p -g s

pct

y d s td

lg a v g /g

H undley, B rett N euheisel, Jerr F afaul, M ike F uller, D evin C ovington, S ean TEAM T otal O pponents

12-12 153.68 232-342-9 67.8 4 - 0 164.74 11-13-0 84.6 3 - 0 150.40 3-3-0 100. 11-10 399.40 2-2-0 100. 12-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 12-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 12 154.56 248-362-9 68.5 12 125.68 251-400-12 62.8

e f f ic c o m p -a t t -in

2845 22 124 0 18 0 32 1 0 0 0 0 3019 23 2654 16

76 237.1 21 31.0 8 6.0 25 2.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 251.6 54 221.2

R ec eiv in g

g p -g s n o .

yds

av g

td

lg a v g /g

E vans, S haquell F uller, D evin P ayton, Jordan P erkins, P aul Lucien, D evin B ell, D arius D uarte, T hom as M azzone, G rayso M anfro, S teven Jam es, Jordon A ndrew s, D arren O rtiz, Jalen T higpen, D am ien Jones, M alcolm S w eet, Logan H ernandez, Z ach D avis, R oosevel V anderdoes, E dd R uhl, P hillip Z um w alt, Jordan D avis, R yan S cott, T yler H undley, B rett H arris, A hm aad Iese, N ate M arsh, C assius

12-11 11-10 12-10 12-5 11-2 11-6 12-4 11-1 8 -0 7 -5 8 -0 11-0 6 -1 10-0 5 -0 1 -0 7 -0 12-6 10-1 12-12 3 -0 4 -0 12-12 1 -0 12-0 12-11

617 464 416 286 298 159 206 173 104 20 52 27 6 51 24 15 25 18 12 12 9 8 7 5 3 2

14.3 11.0 11.6 12.4 17.5 9.9 13.7 14.4 13.0 2.9 13.0 6.8 1.5 17.0 12.0 7.5 25.0 18.0 12.0 12.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 5.0 3.0 2.0

8 4 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1

43 42 36 23 17 16 15 12 8 7 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

66 76 43 44 42 18 38 39 24 13 18 19 6 25 21 11 25 18 12 12 9 8 7 5 3 2

51.4 42.2 34.7 23.8 27.1 14.5 17.2 15.7 13.0 2.9 6.5 2.5 1.0 5.1 4.8 15.0 3.6 1.5 1.2 1.0 3.0 2.0 0.6 5.0 0.2 0.2

Pu n t Retu rn s

no.

y d s av g td

E vans, S haquell G oforth, R andal A ndrew s, D arren O rjioke, K enny A dam s, Ishm ael R uhl, P hillip T otal O pponents

16 3 2 1 1 0 23 15

115 7.2 20 6.7 24 12.0 14 14.0 49 49.0 4 0.0 226 9.8 63 4.2

In t er c e p t io n s

no.

y d s av g td

A dam s, Ishm ael G oforth, R andal Jefferson, A nth K endricks, E ric Z um w alt, Jordan Jack, M yles T otal O pponents

4 3 2 1 1 1 12 9

52 13.0 62 20.7 0 0.0 3 3.0 3 3.0 4 3 43.0 163 13.6 164 18.2

K ic k R et u r n s

no.

y d s av g td

M anfro, S teven F uller, D evin A dam s, Ishm ael A ndrew s, D arren Z um w alt, Jordan D avis, R oosevel H ofm eister, R ya TEAM T otal O pponents

18 446 24.8 8 224 28.0 8 315 39.4 4 81 20.2 2 22 11.0 2 49 24.5 1 -5 -5.0 1 0 0.0 44 1132 25.7 42 794 18.9

F u m b le R e t u r n s

no.

B arr, A nthony V anderdoes, E dd T otal O pponents

1 1 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

lg

36 11 13 0 49 4 49 21 lg

52 31 0 3 3 43 52 34 lg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

70 38 69 28 13 34 0 0 70 35

y d s av g td

lg

5 6 11 1

5.0 6.0 5.5 1.0

0 0 0 0

5 6 6 1

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S c o r in g

td

F airbairn, K aim H undley, B rett E vans, S haquell Jack, M yles F uller, D evin P erkins, P aul Jam es, Jordon Jones, M alcolm R uhl, P hillip D uarte, T hom as M anfro, S teven Lucien, D evin T higpen, D am ien Iese, N ate M arsh, C assius V anderdoes, E dd P ayton, Jordan Johnson, M itch N euheisel, Jerr T otal O pponents

- 14-20 53-54 10 8 7 5 5 5 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 1-1 - 57 14-20 54-55 36 13-19 34-35

F ie ld G o a ls

F airbairn, K aim

fg

fg

k ic k

PA T r u s h r c v p as s d x s a f p t s

-

-

0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1

-

p c t . 0 1-1 9 20 -2 9 3 0-3 9 4 0-49 5 0-99

14-20 70.0 0-0

5-5

4-6

5-8

0-1

To tal O ffen s e

- 95 - 60 - 48 - 42 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 24 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 1 0 - 438 - 289

lg b lk

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F G S e q u en c e

UCLA

O p p o n en ts

N evada N ebraska N ew M exico S tate UTAH CAL S tanford O regon D ucks C olorado A rizona W ashington A rizona S tate USC

48,(40) (44),46,55,(24) (38) (33),(47) (24),(22),(27) (38) 45,(45) (34) (48),39,(23),37 -

(28),(21) 49 (44),(37) (51) (31),46 37 45,(23),(47),45,(37) (44),(27) (34),48 (28) -

0

g p la y s r u s h p a s s t o t a l a v g /g

H undley, B rett P erkins, P aul Jam es, Jordon Jack, M yles Jones, M alcolm N euheisel, Jerr T h igpen, D am ien M anfro, S teven F u ller, D e vin D avis, R oosevel D avis, R yan F a faul, M ike H arris, A hm aad Lucien, D e vin E m esibe, M elvin B ell, D arius V anderdoes, E dd C ovington, S ean TEAM T o tal O pponents

12 12 7 12 10 4 6 8 11 7 3 3 1 11 3 11 12 12 12 12 12

492 587 2845 3432 286.0 126 570 0 570 47.5 96 525 0 525 75.0 37 267 0 267 22.2 51 247 0 247 24.7 14 -2 124 122 30.5 17 71 0 71 11.8 19 70 0 70 8.8 6 8 32 40 3.6 3 31 0 31 4.4 4 31 0 31 10.3 3 0 18 18 6.0 1 6 0 6 6.0 1 3 0 3 0.3 1 2 0 2 0.7 1 2 0 2 0.2 1 1 0 1 0.1 2 -12 0 -12 -1.0 17 -48 0 -48 -4.0 892 2359 3019 5378 448.2 916 2059 2654 4713 392.8

P u n t in g

n o . y d s av g lg t b f c i2 0 5 0 + b lk

C ovington, S ean H undley, B rett T o tal O pponents

48 200 41.8 67 1 27 27.0 27 49 203 41.4 67 65 256 39.4 58

K ic k o f f s

n o . y d s av g t b o b r e t n n e t y d ln

F a irbairn, K aim C ovington, S ean Johnson, M itch T o tal O pponents

44 38 1 83 59

282 64.2 241 63.6 60 60.0 530 63.9 358 60.7

21 20 0 41 13

3 24 14 9 0 0 1 0 3 24 15 9 2 21 16 11 0 0 0 0 18.9 41.9 3 25.7 36.0

0 0 0 2

23 28

N um bers in (parentheses) indicate field goal w as m ade.

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P erkins, P aul E vans, S haq F uller, D evin M anfro, S tev H undley, B ret Jam es, Jordo P ayton, Jorda A dam s, Ishm Jack, M yles Lucien, D evin Jones, M alcol D uarte, T hom M azzone, G r B ell, D arius A ndrew s, D ar D avis, R oose G oforth, R an T higpen, D a D avis, R yan Z um w alt, Jor O rtiz, Jalen S w eet, Logan V a n d e rd o e s , R uhl, P hillip H ernandez, Z O rjioke, K enn H arris, A hm a S cott, T yler Iese, N ate K endricks, E ri M arsh, C assi E m esibe, M el N euheisel, Je H ofm eister, R C ovington, S TEAM T otal O pponents

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g ru sh

rcv

12 570 286 12 0 617 11 8 464 8 70 104 12 587 7 7 525 20 12 0 416 12 0 0 12 267 0 11 3 298 10 247 51 12 0 206 11 0 17 3 11 2 159 8 0 52 7 31 25 12 0 0 6 71 6 3 31 9 12 0 12 11 0 27 5 0 24 12 1 18 10 0 12 1 0 15 12 0 0 1 6 5 4 0 8 12 0 3 11 0 0 12 0 2 3 2 0 4 -2 0 11 0 0 12 -12 0 12 -48 0 12 2359 3019 12 2059 2654

pr

kr

ir t o t a l av g /g

0 0 115 0 0 224 0 446 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 315 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 81 0 49 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 0 0 0 0 226 1132 63 794

0 856 71.3 0 732 61.0 0 696 63.3 0 620 77.5 0 594 49.5 0 545 77.9 0 416 34.7 52 416 34.7 43 310 25.8 0 301 27.4 0 298 29.8 0 206 17.2 0 173 15.7 0 161 14.6 0 157 19.6 0 105 15.0 62 82 6.8 0 77 12.8 0 40 13.3 3 37 3.1 0 27 2.5 0 24 4.8 0 19 1.6 0 16 1.6 0 15 15.0 0 14 1.2 0 11 11.0 0 8 2.0 0 3 0.2 3 3 0.3 0 2 0.2 0 2 0.7 0 -2 -0.5 0 -5 -0.5 0 -12 -1.0 0 -48 -4.0 163 6899 574.9 164 5734 477.8

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2013 UCLA FOOTBALL Defensive Statistics # 0F 35 23 0C 30 11 2D 99 10 47 2E 97 90 4D 40 53 98 21 46 45 4 0B 19 8 2H 51 TM 44 1H 2J 5A 93 92 91 32 8I 0H 2B 89 48 1E 33 42 1 24

gp-gs

Kendricks, Eric Zumwalt, Jordan Jefferson, Anth Goforth, Randal Jack, Myles Barr, Anthony Adams, Ishmael Marsh, Cassius Moreau, Fabian Vanderdoes, Edd Sermons, Brando Clark, Kenneth McCarthy, Ellis Savaiinaea, Isa Graham, Keenan Hofmeister, Rya Epenesa, Seali' Goodman, Tahaan Orjioke, Kenny Judge, Cameron McKay, Stan Willis, Priest Brown, Jayon Hollins, Deon Lagace, Taylor Wallace, Aaron TEAM Ruhl, Phillip Dawson, Charles Combs, Justin Redmond, Alex Fitts, Kylie Willis, Brandon Tai, Sam Iese, Nate Schwab, Thomas Ortiz, Jalen Foreman, Tyler Barrett, Jordan Hale, Tre' Lucien, Devin Manfro, Steven Covington, Sean Evans, Shaquell Perkins, Paul Total Opponents

11-11 62 44 12-12 50 33 12-12 38 44 12-12 41 29 12-11 46 24 12-12 42 20 12-12 30 27 12-11 34 23 11-11 25 22 12-6 20 18 11-4 26 6 12-2 17 12 12-8 10 18 11-1 15 9 11-0 13 7 11-0 11 6 11-7 10 5 12-0 10 2 12-0 7 3 11-0 6 4 11-0 6 3 8-0 4 2 12-0 6 . 9-0 2 3 10-0 3 2 11-2 3 1 12-0 3 . 10-1 3 . 3-0 1 1 2-0 2 . 10-9 2 . 4-0 1 . 8-1 1 . 3-0 1 . 12-0 . 1 2-0 1 . 11-0 1 . 3-0 . 1 9-0 1 . 10-0 . 1 11-2 1 . 8-0 1 . 12-0 1 . 12-11 1 . 12-5 . 1 12 558 372 12 603 285

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ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

106 83 82 70 70 62 57 57 47 38 32 29 28 24 20 17 15 12 10 10 9 6 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 930 888

tfl/yds

4.0-10 5.5-16 0.5-0 0.5-1 5.0-11 20.0-109 1.5-7 10.5-56 0.5-1 4.5-15 3.0-6 3.5-9 4.0-17 1.0-1 6.0-48 . 1.0-6 . 1.0-3 . . . . 1.0-1 . . 1.0-2 . . . . 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-321 88-310

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

2.0-9 1-3 . 1-3 . 2-0 . 3-62 . 1-43 10.0-66 . 0.5-2 4-52 6.0-41 . . . 0.5-2 . . . 1.0-3 . 2.0-13 . . . 5.0-44 . . . 1.0-6 . . . 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-189 12-163 34-192 9-164

2 . 4 4 10 1 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 21

. . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10

. . 2-0 1-0 2-0 4-5 . 1-0 . 1-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-11 5-1

1 3 . 3 . 5 . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 9

1 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .

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Date

O p p o n en t

no.

A ug 31 N E V A D A S ep 14 at N ebraska S ep 21 N E W M E X IC O S T A T E O ct. 3 at U T A H O ct 12 C A L O ct 19 at S tanford O ct 26 at O regon D ucks N ov 02 C O LO R A D O N ov 9 at A rizona N ov 15 W A S H IN G T O N N ov 23 A R IZ O N A S T A T E N ov 30 at U S C U C LA O pponents

R u s h in g y d s td

47 345 5 53 210 2 45 298 5 53 186 2 34 78 1 27 74 0 52 219 1 33 139 4 49 249 2 53 222 4 41 151 2 43 188 5 530 2359 33 516 2059 18

lg

R ec e iv in g n o . y d s td

P as s in g lg c m p -a t t -in t y d s t d

lg

45 24 302 2 27 24-35-0 302 2 27 38 16 294 3 39 16-25-1 294 3 39 23 35 394 3 22 35-49-2 394 3 22 36 18 218 2 44 18-28-1 218 2 44 11 31 410 3 43 31-41-0 410 3 43 30 24 192 1 26 24-39-2 192 1 26 33 13 64 1 11 13-19-2 64 1 11 27 19 273 2 76 19-24-0 273 2 76 66 18 227 2 66 18-26-0 227 2 66 30 14 184 2 40 14-23-0 184 2 40 37 18 253 2 42 18-26-1 253 2 42 23 18 208 0 36 18-27-0 208 0 36 66 248 3019 23 76 248-362-9 3019 23 76 66 251 2654 16 54 251-400-1 2654 16 54

K ic k R et u r n s n o . y d s t d lg

Pu n t Retu rn s n o . y d s t d lg

5 0 3 6 1 3 6 4 2 5 6 3 44 42

4 77 2 28 4 55 1 0 3 17 3 -4 0 0 1 -2 2 12 1 -5 1 49 1 -1 23 226 15 63

103 0 81 110 27 53 134 115 56 129 194 130 113 794

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

25 0 70 31 27 21 30 38 34 34 69 47 70 35

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

to t o ff

36 647 26 504 20 692 0 404 12 488 2 266 0 283 0 412 6 476 0 406 49 404 0 396 49 5378 21 4713

G am es played: 12 A vg per rush: 4.5 A vg per catch: 12.2 P ass efficiency: 154.56 K ick ret avg: 25.7 P unt ret avg: 9.8 A ll purpose avg/gam e: 574.9 T otal offense avg/gm : 448.2 D at e

O p p o n en t

A ug 3 N E V A D A S ep 1 at N ebraska S ep 2 N E W M E X IC O S T A T O ct. 3 at U T A H O ct 12 C A L O ct 19 at S tanford O ct 26 at O regon D ucks N ov 0 C O LO R A D O N ov 9 at A rizona N ov 1 W A S H IN G T O N N ov 2 A R IZ O N A S T A T E N ov 3 at U S C U C LA O pponents

ua

62 36 48 44 58 20 53 53 44 47 53 40 558 603

T ac k le s a to tal

18 48 16 28 18 98 33 18 25 18 26 26 372 285

t f l-y d s

Sac k s n o -y d s

F u m b le f f f r -y d s

80 11.0-32 2.0-15 84 6.0-41 2.0-15 64 4.0-22 2.0-17 72 5.0-17 3.0-15 76 8.0-43 4.0-28 118 3.0-15 0.0-0 86 7.0-23 2.0-8 71 3.0-10 1.0-8 69 6.0-16 0.0-0 65 7.0-36 4.0-31 79 8.0-22 3.0-9 66 7.0-44 6.0-43 930 75.0-321 29.0-189 888 88.0-310 34.0-192

P as s D ef e n s e B lk d in t -y d s q b h b r u p k ic k

0 0-0 0-0 4 1-0 0-0 2 1-0 1-52 0 0-0 6-77 2 1-0 1-31 0 0-0 1-0 2 2-0 0-0 2 1-0 0-0 1 1-0 1-0 2 2-6 2-3 0 1-5 0-0 2 2-0 0-0 17 12-11 12-163 9 5-1 9-164

P u n t in g D at e

O p p o n en t

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6 1 4 6 3 0 0 3 5 2 2 2 34 21

P A T A t t em p t s k ic k r u s h r c v

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0 136 0 256 206 324 259 131 249 204 79 187 2031 2561

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0 67 0 47 47 59 43 50 50 53 42 57 67 58

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2

0 2 0 2 3 1 5 2 4 4 1 0 24 21

0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 9 11

0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 0 1 15 16

1-2 2-4 1-1 2-2 3-3 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 14-20 13-19

10 637 8 514 10 643 7 447 8 512 3 182 3 195 8 500 6 390 7 456 7 443 6 381 83 5300 59 3583

63.7 64.2 64.3 63.9 64.0 60.7 65.0 62.5 65.0 65.1 63.3 63.5 63.9 60.7

6 5 4 5 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 2 41 13

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40 44 38 47 27 38 0 45 34 0 48 0 48 51

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10 46 14 42 20 30 26 12 21 16 6 42 285 372

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0 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 4

3 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 0 1 21 34

PA T A ttem p ts k ic k r u s h r c v

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264 302 278 226 304 258 84 70 259 141 174 201 2561 2031

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3 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 16 15

2-2 0-0 0-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 0-1 3-5 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 13-19 14-20

5 299 4 257 3 120 5 310 3 195 5 300 7 425 5 294 6 390 6 383 7 420 3 190 59 3583 83 5300

59.8 64.2 40.0 62.0 65.0 60.0 60.7 58.8 65.0 63.8 60.0 63.3 60.7 63.9

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2013 UCLA FOOTBALL Game Highs INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes

Long Pass Receptions

Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

22 22 164 4 66 41 31 410 3 3 3 76 6 6 6 6 99 2 2 76 3 48 7 7 46.8 67 3 49 70 19 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 2

James, Jordon at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Perkins, Paul at Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013) James, Jordon vs New Mexico State (Sep 21, 2013) Jack, Myles vs Washington (Nov 15, 2013) Jack, Myles at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Hundley, Brett at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs New Mexico State (Sep 21, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Hundley, Brett vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2013) Evans, Shaquell vs Nevada (Aug 31, 2013) Evans, Shaquell vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Fuller, Devin vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Evans, Shaquell vs Arizona State (Nov 23, 2013) Fuller, Devin vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2013) Fuller, Devin vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2013) Evans, Shaquell at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Fuller, Devin vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2013) Fairbairn, Kaim vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Fairbairn, Kaim vs Arizona State (Nov 23, 2013) Covington, Sean at Stanford (Oct 19, 2013) Covington, Sean at Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013) Covington, Sean at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Covington, Sean at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Covington, Sean at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Adams, Ishmael vs Arizona State (Nov 23, 2013) Manfro, Steven vs New Mexico State (Sep 21, 2013) Goforth, Randal at Stanford (Oct 19, 2013) Graham, Keenan vs Nevada (Aug 31, 2013) Barr, Anthony at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Barr, Anthony at Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013) Barr, Anthony at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Marsh, Cassius at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Barr, Anthony at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Barr, Anthony at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Jefferson, Anth at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013)

53 53 53 345 7.3 5 5 5 49 35 410 11.8 3 3 3 94 692 7.9 59 6 39 15 138 3 6 7 7 7 46.8 67 3 49

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

36 171 3 66 44 26 288 3 54 8 8 148 2 2 54 3 51 8 51.8 58 3 21 35 14 14 3.0 3.5 2 2

Gaffney,T, at Stanford (Oct 19, 2013) Gaffney,T, at Stanford (Oct 19, 2013) Marshall, Byron, at Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013) Hardrick, R., at Oregon Ducks (Oct 26, 2013) Wilson, Travis, at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Goff, Jared, vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Wilson, Travis, at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Martinez, T., at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Wilson, Travis, at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Phillips, N., at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Stringfellow, D, vs Washington (Nov 15, 2013) Stringfellow, D, vs Washington (Nov 15, 2013) Enunwa, Quincy, at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Phillips, N., at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Anderson, Dres, at UTAH (Oct. 3, 2013) Oliver, Will, vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2013) D'Amato, Vincen, vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Foltz, Sam, at Nebraska (Sep 14, 2013) Riggleman, D., at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) Riggleman, D., at Arizona (Nov 9, 2013) TENPENNY, Chase, vs Nevada (Aug 31, 2013) Agholor, Nelson, at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Muhammad, Khalf, vs CAL (Oct 12, 2013) Cazares, Davis, vs New Mexico State (Sep 21, 2013) Pullard, Hayes, at USC (Nov 30, 2013) Young, Chris, vs Arizona State (Nov 23, 2013) Coleman, Davon, vs Arizona State (Nov 23, 2013) Cazares, Davis, vs New Mexico State (Sep 21, 2013) Richards,J, at Stanford (Oct 19, 2013)

53 325 6.1 5 44 26 331 9.1 3 3 86 555 6.9 42 9 30 11 113 6 2 2 2 8 8 51.8 58 3 21

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Bruins senior linebacker Anthony Barr, whose sack of USC's Matt Barkley is etched in UCLA's 2012 season, is back to show NFL scouts how far he has come. By Chris Foster 6:28 PM PDT, August 11, 2013 Headline writers can cease and desist. Reporters should dial it down a notch. Cliche-leaning bloggers need to give this a rest.

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Barr none, Barr code, raising the Barr ... UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr has heard them all. Pun is fun, folks, but move on. "You hear that stuff and you think, 'How did we get to this point, where people are using my name for jokes?'" Barr said. "Most of them are pretty corny and cheesy." He has no one to blame for that diet but himself. Barr showed from the start last season that the move to outside linebacker qualified as an epiphany. He overwhelmed the UCLA offense in the first-team drill during training camp. He continued to maul offenses throughout the 2012 season. People noticed. Barr is on nearly everyone's preseason All-American list. UCLA has made his face front and center in its marketing effort and is mulling plans for a Heisman Trophy campaign. It's a coming-out party that has even affected Barr. He is a polite, well-spoken senior, far from the shy kid who mumbled and had trouble looking reporters in the eye as a freshman. "That's self-confidence," Barr said. "The reassurance that I'm successful." The numbers say so, including his 13.5 sacks in 2012. One of those sacks underscored his, and UCLA's, turnaround season. Barr crashed untouched and left a divot in the shape of USC quarterback Matt Barkley on the Rose Bowl turf last November. It was the exclamation point to a 38-28 victory and raised NFL scouts' expectations. One team scout said, "He can track ballcarriers down from behind, creates havoc in the passing game. He's a pretty tough kid." The scout — who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss players publicly — said Barr still had to refine his game, but it was clear "he's a top-five, top-10 pick just based on athletic ability. … It blows my mind that he would not have been on the defensive side of the ball rushing the

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quarterback prior to last year." The why is a question Barr answers … a lot. Barr desired playing running back and said that then-UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel promised him the chance. "Coach Neuheisel sat in my living room and asked, 'What do you need to do?'" Barr said. "I said I wanted the opportunity to play running back." Two years later, Barr said, "I didn't have a defined role. I was in the game plan as a decoy. I was in the game plan to block. I was to get the ball a couple plays. That never gave me consistency. We all have to have a role." In short, Barr said, "I was lost." Barr wanted to be a running back but didn't have the speed for it and, at nearly 6 feet 5, his straight-up running style made him a massive target for defenders. That size (now 250 pounds) on the other side of the ball made him a massive problem for offensive coordinators. "Fortunately, I don't have to worry about him," UCLA offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone said. "Every defense has a guy who can ruin the game. He's that guy." Barr asked for the move immediately after Mora took over the program. At the same time Mora was thinking Barr should be on defense. That harmonic convergence created chaos for other teams. He had a sack, or a shared sack, in every game and finished with 21.5 tackles for a loss. None rumbled the ground more than the hit on Barkley, who suffered a separated shoulder on the play. Barr seemed to call out USC tackle Aundrey Walker at Pac-12 media day, saying, "He should be up here talking to you guys because he's the reason why I was able to make the play." Barr added to that recently, saying, "When you watch the tape, I actually hesitate for a half-second because I was so shocked that there was no one there." And Barr has seen the tape … a lot. The video still arrives in emails from friends and fans. The moment is waved like a flag by fans, especially those who have a bull-like reaction to the color red. It was their poster play for the season. Barr said there is too much emphasis on that one play, but, he added, "I don't have any problem with that." That is part of the emergence, from wouldn't-say-boo freshman to strong-willed senior. The personality shift was seen in practice last week, as Barr jawed with Mora about penalties being called on the defense. That personal growth allowed Barr to step back from the NFL precipice. After a 49-26 loss to Baylor in the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl, Barr said, "I was ready for a new chapter." He filled out paperwork to see where he would be drafted.

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"They said it would be in the second round," Barr said. That was a little conservative. The NFL team scout said, "His upside is so high, there a lot of teams that would have taken a shot on him. There are some unknowns, but he's a special player." Barr has returned to UCLA to clear up the unknowns. "He has got to learn to use his hands better and shed, but he doesn't back down," the NFL scout said. "He's not timid. He's not a finesse player. Needs to get better at playing the play-side run, but he's shown the willingness to do that, which is remarkable for a guy really playing his first year on defense." Barr was savvy and mature enough to know that "in the NFL, you don't have people who will refine you." Another year of college was worth his while. "I don't know if we can identify where his ceiling is," Mora said. So if the sky is the limit, is the Heisman within reach? A defense-only player has never won the trophy. Barr, in a twist, will get to play running back this season, in short yardage and goal-line situations. That just might help him, uh, clear the Barr. Barr rolled his eyes, chuckled, and said, "Everyone has their catchphrases." [email protected] Twitter: @cfosterlatimes Times staff writer Sam Farmer contributed to this report. Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times

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Young stars like Myles Jack show UCLA is no flash in the pan   By Jeff Eisenberg 1 hour ago Yahoo Sports . 

Shortly after driving her younger son to the first day of youth football practice a little more than four years ago, La Sonjia Jack spotted a vaguely familiar-looking man giving instructions to the team. "I think that's Jim Mora," La Sonjia whispered to her older son Myles. "I know that's Jim Mora," the 13-year-old football know-it-all responded enthusiastically. It took the Jacks a few minutes to figure out why the then-coach of the Seattle Seahawks was running a youth football practice, but they soon learned that Jim Mora Jr.'s son Ryder was a member of the team. A friendship blossomed between the two families over the course of that season, a development that seemed innocuous at the time but soon took on greater importance when Myles emerged as an elite linebacker prospect about the same time as Mora accepted an offer to coach UCLA. One of Mora's first actions after taking over the UCLA program in Dec. 2011 was to reaffirm the Bruins' interest in the young linebacker and to make him a priority target. Jack committed to UCLA the summer before his senior year at Bellevue High School and signed in Feb. 2013, citing his comfort level with Mora as a primary factor along with the school's renowned communications department and the new staff's success developing linebackers. "Having a prior relationship with Coach Mora definitely helped UCLA," Jack said. "When it comes to my college decision, at the end of the day I'm going to ask my mom what she thinks. She already had trust in Coach Mora and as he started recruiting me, she only gained more and more trust. She knew that this man would take care of her son." Crossing paths with Jack before other coaches was serendipitous for Mora because the 18-yearold true freshman has emerged as one of the catalysts for ninth-ranked UCLA's surprising 5-0 start. Jack has started every game at outside linebacker and performed like a future star, showcasing terrific instincts, a penchant for bone-rattling hits and the speed to cover not just running backs and tight ends but also wide receivers. The 6-foot-1, 225-pound freshman has tallied the secondmost tackles and the most pass-breakups of any UCLA defender and sealed a 34-27 victory at Utah on Oct. 3 with his first career interception in the final minute.

Myles Jack runs the ball for Bellevue during the Washington 3A title game. (AP) If quarterback Brett Hundley and linebacker Anthony Barr have spearheaded UCLA's ascension into the AP top 10 for the first time in eight seasons, then promising young players like Jack provide hope that the Bruins' success will be sustainable for years to come. Only five UCLA players slated to start at No. 13 Stanford on Saturday are seniors. Seventeen members of the Bruins' decorated 2013 recruiting class have already seen action as true freshmen, with Jack, defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes, receiver Thomas Duarte and offensive linemen Alex Redmond and Caleb Benenoch all seizing starting roles. "We have some great young players in this program and Myles is certainly one of them," UCLA linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich said. "His ceiling is very, very high, and he has the will to be great. I know it's early, I know he's a true freshman, but I get a little frustrated when I look nationally and there are other true freshmen getting more attention. I want him to get the attention and credit he deserves." The impact Jack has made as a freshman comes as a surprise to many because he wasn't hailed as a can't-miss recruit. Not only did no scouting services rank Jack as a five-star prospect, one pegged him as the just 19th best player in the state of Washington's 2013 class after his junior season and the second best linebacker on his own high school team. It's difficult to pinpoint how Jack could have been undervalued when playing for a perennial state-title contender, but a few theories have emerged why so few of the nation's elite programs showed interest in him until late in his senior season. One possibility may be that schools briefly lost track of him when La Sonjia landed a job with Microsoft that forced the family to move to Georgia not long after Jack's sophomore season, only to return to Bellevue in time for the start of Jack's junior year. Another is that Jack wasn't in quite as good shape as usual during his junior season because a broken leg suffered the previous spring in Georgia curtailed his usual offseason workout routine. The other factor that may have contributed is college coaches simply couldn't figure out what position best suited Jack. He began his high school career at Bellevue exclusively as a running back but made defense his bigger focus when a growth spurt between his sophomore and junior seasons enabled his coaches to also use him as a pass-rushing defensive end. Whatever the reason for Jack being overlooked, he rewarded the handful of Pac-12 schools that did show early interest with a mesmerizing senior season. In great shape after running the 200 and 400 meters for the Bellevue track team the previous spring and putting himself through a rigorous lifting and conditioning program over the summer, Jack averaged 19 yards per carry on offense, registered 21 sacks and 16 tackles for a loss on defense and routinely made plays that left mouths agape. There were the six sacks Jack piled up in the first half of a 45-0 playoff victory over Lincoln High in Tacoma. Or the clean but devastating hit that knocked the opposing quarterback from the game in the fourth quarter of Bellevue's season-opening overtime victory over powerhouse Trinity from Euless, Texas.

"Trinity was loaded with guys, a bunch of Division I lineman, and Miles was absolutely dominant," Bellevue coach Butch Goncharoff said. "He basically shut down half the field playing with his hand in the ground as an outside backer and rush end. He was incredible and then he went on to dominate the entire state. He has such an ability to change the game on defense. There are very few kids with his size and his explosion." Since word of Jack's exploits spread quickly in football circles, national powers like Florida State, Georgia and South Carolina expressed interest in him following his senior season. Jack visited a handful of schools in the weeks leading up to signing day after Mora and Ulbrich encouraged him to explore his options, but ultimately he decided UCLA was still the best fit football-wise and for his aspirations of someday becoming a TV analyst. Perhaps more schools would have recruited Jack sooner were they aware of his indefatigable work ethic and passion for football. A Georgia native who didn't move to Bellevue until before his freshman year of high school, Jack began playing youth football at age six and slept with a football tucked underneath his arm for years. As a teen, Jack possessed the discipline to motivate himself to run 30 laps around the outside of his family's home at dawn, to set up an obstacle courses for himself in the front yard or to go to the football field on Saturday mornings to jump rope and do extra drills. "I have enough orange cones that I could open up a store," La Sonjia joked. "He would call me at 10 a.m. on a Saturday and say, 'Can you bring four more gallons of water?' I'd ask how long he'd been there, and he'd say, 'Oh, since about 6 a.m." The most notable example of Jack's work ethic came last December when he grew tired of hearing that pass coverage was going to be his biggest weakness when he transitioned from defensive end to linebacker in college. Shortly before dawn every morning of winter break, Jack would rouse step-brother Stanton Truitt, pick up Bellevue safety Budda Baker and drive to the football field. For the next few hours, the speedy Truitt and Baker would alternate running route after route and the bigger, stronger Jack would try his best to cover them one-on-one. "They were killing me at first," Jack said. "I looked uncoordinated. I couldn't get on their hip. I couldn't run with them. They would cut and I'd be way behind them. I was ready to quit the first day, but they talked trash when they beat me and that motivated me to get better." Thanks to more drills and time spent studying YouTube clips of Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Darrelle Revis, Jack indeed got better -- a lot better. By the time UCLA's preseason training camp began in August, Jack was so adept at pass coverage that his coaches could hardly believe he had virtually no prior experience at it. "When we did one-on-ones, it took me about two days to realize that covering running backs and tight ends was almost too easy for him," Ulbrich said. "He has started working with the defensive backs, and he gets challenged every single day by the best receivers that we've got."

It would be easy for someone else in Jack's position to get complacent thanks to all the early praise he has received, but those close to him insist his humility and work ethic won't allow that. He continues to work on his technique, he continues to pepper the UCLA defensive coaches with questions and he continues to closely observe Barr's habits on the practice field and on game days in hopes of emulating the future first-round draft pick's success. As UCLA prepares for back-to-back road games at Stanford and Oregon that could either vault the program into the national title picture or send it tumbling down the national rankings, Jack still takes the time to reflect on how happy he is to be part of the Bruins' resurgence. He also chuckles at his first encounter with his future head coach as a shy 13-year-old watching his younger brother's football practice. "When I first shook Coach Mora's hand and introduced myself, I was in awe," Jack said. "Never in my wildest dreams would I have pictured playing for him one day. That never crossed my mind."  

UCLA's Zumwalt feeling energized BY RYAN KARTJE 2013-11-12 17:22:30

LOS ANGELES – There’s a small cut, about a half inch long, above Jordan Zumwalt’s left eye that has been there for more than a year. He has tried everything to let it heal – bandages, an excess of antibiotic cream – but nothing seems to work. Each time the senior UCLA linebacker slips his helmet on and plays the game the way he does – with an energetic, reckless abandon – the cut reopens. His forehead swells. Most of the time after games, the cut will bleed. During every UCLA game since he sustained the cut last season in a scooter accident, he can feel it rubbing against his helmet. It’s a constant annoyance, Zumwalt says. But when he’s in the game, when his blood is pumping, and that patented burst of energy courses through him, he can barely feel it. On the field, there are few people who look as though they’re having as much fun as Zumwalt. But since Coach Jim Mora and his staff have taken over, he has taken his game to a different level. He has learned to ignore the frustrations and the minor annoyances, to let the extraneous noise drift into the background. He’s gotten better at taking coaching. He says he has grown up. And in turn, UCLA’s coaches have allowed him to be himself, to use his seemingly endless amount energy on the field. “But now,” the former Edison High star admits, “it’s more controlled.” Since he was a kid, he’s been a ball of energy. That part has never – and probably will never – change. “I’ve always been pretty loud,” Zumwalt said. “I was that annoying little kid, always full of energy. Some people would tell me, ‘Dude, chill out, please.’” There’s a tone to his voice that suggests that, during his first two years at UCLA under Rick Neuheisel, he found himself in a similar situation, whether by his own doing or otherwise. He resisted coaching. He acted out, at times. And he never truly dedicated himself to understanding the finer points of playing defense. He was a ball of energy – but not much else. But with Mora, all that has changed. “These coaches have embraced me,” Zumwalt said. “They haven’t tried to change me or mold me into something I’m not. … I’ve been able to be me and grow into who I am, instead of people trying to force me and me fighting back.” “He’s all over the field,” Mora said. “He’s like our energizer bunny.” With Zumwalt free to be him, to start eight-claps on the sidelines, and to hoot and holler in the middle of UCLA’s defense, he’s flourished on the field, as well. In UCLA’s four most important road games this season – against Nebraska, Stanford, Oregon, and Arizona – Zumwalt had at least nine tackles. Through nine games, he ranks second on UCLA’s roster in tackles, behind only Eric Kendricks, who leads the Pac-12 in tackles per game.

“I’ve grown up a little bit,” Zumwalt said on Tuesday. “I may not be the most mature guy around here, that’s for sure. But I feel like I’ve matured in certain areas that allow me to play better football.” And last week, Zumwalt had perhaps his best showing of the season against Arizona. With the Wildcats threatening to narrow UCLA’s lead to seven, early in the third quarter, running back Ka’Deem Carey took a handoff up the middle and dove for the end zone. Few players would seriously challenge the nation’s leading rusher while he’s barreling towards the goal line, but Zumwalt dived at him, meeting him in midair, and spinning him around. As Carey spun, the ball popped out and was recovered in the end zone, giving UCLA one of its biggest stops of the season. After the game, Zumwalt held court in the visitor’s locker room, smiling wide. He says he has had more fun this year than he ever has. He even got to catch a pass last Saturday, just one of the many changes that have come about in the past year. That cut above his left eye, however, remains the same. Maybe it’ll never heal, he says. But like all the other noise, he’s learned to ignore it. “Out there,” he said after Saturday’s game, “it’s not even on my mind.” 

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Klemm's young Bruin line to feel Oregon's fire BY RYAN KARTJE / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER When Jim Mora became UCLA’s coach in December 2011, he knew that sweeping changes had to be made to the program’s offensive line, where the Bruins had not had an All-Pac-12 player since 1999. Because of that, Adrian Klemm, who had spent four years at Southern Methodist, was one of the first assistants Mora hired. Klemm was young, relatable, knew Los Angeles and had a reputation as an ace recruiter. UCLA offensive line coach Adrian Klemm at practice last spring at UCLA. Klemm's young offensive line will be tested against No. 2 Oregon on Saturday. Rebuilding the offensive line was perhaps the most difficult job asked of any of Mora’s new assistants. But Klemm saw it differently. At UCLA, he’d have a chance to build something from the foundation up – to be a coach, not just a recruiter. Klemm signed seven freshmen offensive linemen in UCLA’s first recruiting class. Three of them - Alex Redmond, Caleb Benenoch, and Scott Quessenberry - are expected to start when UCLA plays No. 2 Oregon in Eugene on Saturday. With three of his hand-picked recruits being thrown into the fire, Saturday will be the ultimate test of not only Klemm’s recruiting, but also his coaching. Will they collapse under the pressure? Or is the line’s new foundation built to last? The answers, Klemm says, are in the process. BUILDING BLOCKS Klemm stepped into the doorway of Xavier Su’a-Filo’s home in Utah, less than a week after he’d been hired, and the aroma of Polynesian food burned in his nose. Klemm said that Su’a-Filo was his “most important recruit.” He’d flown out from Los Angeles less than a week after he was hired, the day after Su’a-Filo returned from his two-year LDS mission. The scent brought Klemm back to his college days in Hawaii, where he’d taken three years of Samoan. He asked about the food – always important, Klemm says – and impressed them with his knowledge of the culture. He knew almost immediately that the visit would be a breeze. Klemm’s in-home visits are often different variations of that same process. There is no pitch, he says. No song and dance.

His cards are always on the table, a strategy that has burned him at times. But it also rewarded him with the undying trust of the seven linemen he has recruited to UCLA. Ultimately, he says, recruiting and rebuilding both come down to relationships. “I’m not going to try to be something I’m not,” Klemm said. “If I did, I’d be exposed when they get here, every single day. I have tattoos; I don’t try to cover them up. I just try to be genuine.” Klemm’s recruiting success is, more often than not, in the details. When he visited Benenoch at his home, deep in the heart of Texas, Klemm zeroed in on a picture next to the family’s television of a young Benenoch alongside Texas coach Mack Brown. He flashed a sideways grin to Mora in the kitchen, turned to Benenoch, and they all burst out laughing. It put Benenoch at ease. Those relationships, Klemm says, are best when established early. The more a player trusts you off the field, the more effort he’ll give on it. That’s the only real secret, Klemm says – the one principle he’s built his entire rebuilding process around. “He’ll get into them on the practice field,” Mora said, “but a half hour later, they’re all sitting together, eating lunch in his office, laughing. He’s got a unique relationship with them.” SOMETHING MORE Klemm’s reputation as a recruiting savant has defined his first six years as a football coach. But sitting on the bleachers overlooking Spaulding Field two weeks ago, Klemm admitted that he wants more. Someday, he says, he wants to be a head coach. “The frustrating thing for me is that I was recruiter of the year four times, and I get this reputation as a recruiter,” Klemm said, “but we ended up having three all-conference players last year and two All-Americans and no one discusses that.” Other rival coaches on the recruiting trail have cautioned recruits that Klemm is at his best in the living room, not on the field. The suggestion upsets him. But on Saturday, the rebuild that he has orchestrated will have its most difficult test of the season against Oregon. Many see UCLA’s young line as its most glaring weakness. But it’s not a matter of talent. The only question now is whether Klemm’s process – and his coaching – is ready to make a statement in primetime. “This offensive line is getting better every day and has the potential to be great, at some point,” Mora said. “It’s because of the types of players, and they’re very well coached.” Contact the writer: [email protected]

DAILY BRUIN By Andrew Erickson Alex Redmond enjoys inflicting pain on the football field. Coach Jim Mora said the right guard has a “mean streak” in him, a perfect trait for a guard. Offensive line coach Adrian Klemm added he has a toughness that “can’t be taught.” Just days after returning from a concussion sustained on a kickoff drill in San Bernardino in August, the freshman took over UCLA’s starting right guard job. He hasn’t stepped off the field since. On an offensive line that started three true freshmen against Oregon, he is looked upon as a pillar of toughness to brawl with some of the Pac-12’s meanest defensive linemen. There have been occasional missed blocking assignments and a couple false starts, but those errors have been overshadowed by a physicality Klemm called “contagious.” For every pillar, though, first there is the unstable design that deems it necessary. Freshman offensive guard Alex Redmond had a high school wrestling rivalry with current teammate freshman defensive tackle Kenny Clark. The two now go head-to-head in practice.As a freshman at Los Alamitos High School, Redmond was hardly that same enforcer, neither on the football field nor in the wrestling room. His wrestling coach, Ken Torres, said that one of his initial goals was to toughen the young Redmond up, per the requests of his football coaches. “Alex came in as a pudgy, roly-poly freshman,” Torres said. “He was a big kid. I think he was about six feet as a freshman but he was probably about 240 pounds, so he wasn’t muscular by any means. And I would not describe him as tough as a freshman at all.” Having wrestled against older, bigger kids for much of his childhood, Redmond was great on his feet, though he frequently got pushed around. In high school, he finally got the chance to face wrestlers his own age, but his biggest weakness early on was in scrapping, clawing and fighting like crazy once he hit the mat and things started to go south. “It wouldn’t take much,” Torres said. “That was kind of the joke with Alex – ‘Don’t get him down on his back. He’s a turtle. He won’t get up.’” Against Los Alamitos’ starter in the heavyweight division, Redmond was cast aside in more ways than one. He took a physical beating every day in practice, but showed that, with both feet underneath him, he had good leverage against his opponents. In his second year, it was the same matchup and the same bruises, but a different mentality. The “turtle” was peeking his head out and rolling over, wanting more action. “The heavyweight would take him down and work him around a little bit, but Alex would just get up and go back in,” Torres said. “We could see him starting to get it.” Soon, Redmond was “the guy,” Los Alamitos’ starting heavyweight, showing major signs of improvement and finishing seventh in the California Interscholastic Federation tournament in his junior season. On the football field, his combination of light feet and heavy blocks at just under 300 pounds earned him offers from all over the Pac-12. Over the summer, he dominated the camp scene and “turned a corner” in the eyes of Torres. Five games into what had the makings of a phenomenal senior football season, however, that corner led to a major roadblock. Lined up along the defensive line during a fall practice, Redmond reached in for a tackle when his fully-flexed arm made direct contact with a linebacker’s helmet. The damage: A dislocated right elbow, a football season cut short and what, looking back, proved to be a very tough emotional stretch for Redmond. “I shouldn’t have let it get to me like I did, but I just got really depressed because I couldn’t play football and I couldn’t run because it would move too much,” Redmond said. “I pretty much couldn’t do anything. I didn’t know what to do with myself. I’d

stay in the backyard and just punch the bag as hard as I could with my left hand. It got me real down, but that’s why I wanted to do wrestling.” Even while sporting a brace, the Oregon-turned-UCLA commit worked his way back to full strength. The winner of Los Alamitos Football’s 2012 Meat Grinder of the Year Award – the team’s annual toughness distinction –was soon ready to brawl on the mat. The rest of Orange County was in trouble. “He was amazing,” Torres said. “He tortured people.” Redmond wrapped up his regular season schedule with an eye-popping 41-2 record, but it was the businesslike approach he took to his beat-downs – and the attitude with which he reached the state finals – that most impressed his coach. In a mid-season tournament, a big, strapping football player-wrestler from Mission Viejo High School head-butted Redmond within the first 30 seconds of a match. Redmond, without retaliation, calmly walked over to Torres during a break. “They stopped the match because it was a penalty and so I say, ‘You alright?’ and he goes ‘Yeah, I’m fine. I’m going to go kick this guy’s ass.’ And he did.” Dozens more violently fell to the mat at the hands of Redmond, but his most worthy adversary turned out to be a future UCLA teammate and friend, Kenny Clark of Carter High School in Rialto. Clark, now a freshman defensive tackle for the Bruins, got the best of Redmond in the CIF-Southern Section finals. Redmond returned the favor with a victory at the masters just a week later, with Torres describing both matches as “amazing.” Less than a year later, the two both see regular playing time for the Bruins. Saturday’s Oregon game was Clark’s first start at defensive tackle and Redmond’s seventh at right guard. But even with the mutual success, a little back-and-forth smack talk still leaks through from time to time. “I still lost to him (in the CIF-SS finals) but, yeah, it was nice beating him (at Master’s), and then I got to hug his mom after, so that was kind of cool,” said Redmond with a laugh. “We talk about it all the time, like he posted a picture of his (CIF) ring on Instagram.” The count between the two is still tied, and the O-line versus D-line battle still wages on in practice, but any lingering talks of a rematch, Clark said, are finished. “We walk past each other and do a little wrestling move on each other now and then, but we’ve forgotten about it,” he said. “We’re always going to know who won and who lost. We’re 1-1 and there was never a tiebreaker.” With the two friendly opponents now praising each other’s abilities on the football field, it appears all real wrestling rivalries, beyond words, have passed. And that’s the way Redmond prefers it. After all, football is a lot more fun to dominate. “You can’t smush people in wrestling like you can in football,” Redmond said. “It’s more controlled and you can’t smush those guys to the ground like you can D-linemen. It’s just the way wrestling is. Football is my true love.” Redmond admits there are still plenty of improvements to be made in his hand placement and footwork, though it’s clear his history on the mat will continue to drive his success on the turf. As for his “true love,” his coaches think that it’s already starting to return the favor. “He doesn’t seem to be overwhelmed at all,” Mora said. “I don’t want to put a limit on the kid. I think he can become a great player.” Email Erickson at [email protected].  

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UCLA's Eddie Vanderdoes Jr. a natural talent on the field Bruins freshman defensive end started as a baseball player but then found a passion for football, where his size and flexibility have served him well. November 06, 2013 | By Chris Foster

Eddie Vanderdoes Jr. vividly remembers his first football game. He was 8, but two things rush back at him. "I had seven tackles," the UCLA freshman defensive end recalls, "and the guy I was going against had B.O." The memory inspires an impish grin that looked out of place on the face of a 6-foot-4, 305-pound football player. "He really smelled," Vanderdoes added. This is the happy-go-lucky Vanderdoes, the guy even his father calls a big lug. "He likes to be a little goofy," Eddie Vanderdoes Sr. said. Yet, the winding road that led to UCLA's door required serious decisions. Vanderdoes was a baseball-first kid, blessed with a lively arm and a father who coached the sport at Auburn (Calif.) Placer High. But eventually it became apparent that football was the best path to a college scholarship. The journey took him east before leading to Westwood. Vanderdoes signed with Notre Dame but decided South Bend, Ind., was not the place for him. He spent the summer struggling to gain immediate eligibility at UCLA and was finally approved Aug. 1. Vanderdoes is the most prominent of three freshman defensive linemen who arrived at UCLA this year. He moved into the starting lineup in the fifth game. A week later, against rough-and-tumble Stanford, he had 11 tackles. "He's just blessed," UCLA senior defensive end Cassius Marsh said. "There are certain guys who have that natural knack for play-making. Eddie has that." Vanderdoes and the UCLA defense will face another stiff test Saturday, facing Arizona and running back Ka'Deem Carey, the nation's leading rusher. The Bruins have leaned on Vanderdoes, as well as the other freshman defensive linemen, nose tackle Kenny Clark and defense end Kylie Fitts. UCLA lost three defensive linemen before the season began: Defensive end Owamagbe Odighizuwa had hip surgery; nose tackles Brandon Tuliaupupu and Eli Ankou had knee surgeries. "We knew we were going to have to play those three guys," defensive line coach Angus McClure said. "They showed they belonged on the field." There was little doubt about Vanderdoes. The question was, on what field did he really belong? Vanderdoes was a left-handed pitcher with a 93-mph fastball. He struck out 83 batters in 43 2/3 innings during two high school seasons. "The sight of this 300-pound kid on the mound was a little weird," his father said. He wasn't just a big kid. As a junior, he was second on the team with five stolen bases. But by then, it was becoming clear that baseball wasn't his future. "He kept getting bigger and bigger," Vanderdoes Sr. said. "He seemed much more passionate about football." Making the rounds at national football camps, Vanderdoes dominated. Alex Redmond, a starting guard for UCLA as a freshman, went up against Vanderdoes at a camp in Oregon. "The first day, Eddie threw me over the bags," said Redmond, who is 6-5, 305. "He launched me. I felt embarrassed. I thought, 'OK, this guy is pretty strong.' "He's just a mean, tough dude," Redmond added. "He can do some damage." College coaches liked a lot of characteristics about Vanderdoes. "He has great flexibility for his size," said McClure, UCLA's line coach. "It gives him great leverage to knock offensive linemen back." All the big-time schools wanted Vanderdoes. Notre Dame seemed right at first. But long before he ever attended a class there, he wanted out.

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It was reported that Vanderdoes wanted to remain closer to home to be near his ailing grandmother, but Vanderdoes' father said that situation had "zero impact on the appeal." Notre Dame fought to prevent Vanderdoes from being eligible this season, but after a months-long process he was cleared to compete. The delay in determining his eligibility slowed Vanderdoes' preparation. A back injury during summer training camp put him behind, but it was clear to Coach Jim Mora that UCLA had something special. "You watch high school film and you saw an explosive guy who just barreled over people," Mora said. "There was that question: 'Can he do it at this level?' We saw immediately that he could." During the Bruins' season opener against Nevada, coaches called for "Young Okie," the code for an all-freshman defensive front. Vanderdoes, Clark and Fitts gathered during a television timeout. "We had butterflies," Clark said. "It was crazy to think about the three of us going out there together. We were smiling the whole time." Vanderdoes tackled Nevada's Nate McLaurin for a seven-yard loss on the first play. "That was the best moment," Vanderdoes said. "All of us out there as a unit. That was cool." [email protected] Twitter: @cfosterlatimes

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11/18/2013 2:58 PM

UCLA's Cassius Marsh floats, but he also can sting - latimes.com

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Defensive end offers no excuse for his ejection against California. He says he's still looking for respect. By Chris Foster 6:05 PM PDT, October 17, 2013 Cassius Marsh carries about him a genteel nature in conversation.

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He speaks in a quiet tone, with a slight Cajun accent. He is reserved and easygoing. The private person doesn't seem to mesh with the wild-man public persona he has developed as a defensive end for UCLA's football team. Marsh accepts that, and works to suppress a side he can't entirely separate from his personality. "With passion, when you're upset, comes anger," Marsh said. "Sometimes, when you're young and dumb, you don't know how to control it the right way." The passion is a Stanford problem this week. Marsh, a 6-foot-5, 260-pound senior, is in his element against a Cardinal team that favors power football. The control is Marsh's chore, and it is something he has developed since coming to UCLA. Yet, he also lost it momentarily against California last Saturday when a Golden Bears offensive lineman took a swing at him after a play. Marsh swung back and was ejected. "There is no excuse for my reaction," Marsh said. His short-fuse temper "is one of those things that it is never really fixed," he added. "It's a part of you and you always have to be conscientious." UCLA Coach Jim Mora said, "I wish people could see him the way we see him, the really fine football player who cares about his teammates. If he could control his passion and emotion a little bit more, people will start to recognize what a really great player he is." Mora also acknowledged, "Cassius is kind of a wild horse rider at times, and that's OK." Early lessons Marsh loved soccer as a kid, but football was inevitable. Curtis Marsh, his father, was a receiver in the NFL for three seasons. His brother, Curtis Marsh Jr., four years older, is a defensive back with the Cincinnati Bengals. Marsh's first football memory was as an 8-year old playing on a youth team. He was in a tackling drill, going against the coach's son.

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"My dad had showed up that day, so I was extra motivated," Marsh said. "I remember just destroying the kid. Coach made him go again and I looked at my dad and he was like, 'Don't do him like that again.' " Marsh used less force. "It was the first time I learned how to show mercy on my teammates," he said. "There have been a lot of lessons I have learned from as far back as 8 years old." Holly Ann LeBlanc, a single mother raising Marsh, taught many. "The hardest part of the whole journey for Cassius was learning some people weren't worth their words," LeBlanc said. "Being a single mom, raising a man, I tried to bring around good people. I had to give up some relationships because they weren't a fit for my son." Football was a fit. Marsh was a star at Westlake Village Oaks Christian High and committed to accept a football scholarship for Louisiana State. When he had second thoughts about being that far from his mother, he switched to UCLA, but other schools weren't convinced. Rick Neuheisel, then UCLA's head coach, was visiting Marsh in the Oaks Christian football office when USC assistant Ed Orgeron called to say he was coming over. "That was definitely an awkward moment," Marsh said, laughing. "He looked at me like, 'You're not going to let them steal you away?' " Neuheisel left the office but remained in the parking lot, timing how long Orgeron stayed. "I wasn't changing my mind," Marsh said. "I was very happy with UCLA." Key to ignition Marsh arms are his history, a colorful collage of overlapping tattoos. He has his father's name, as well as "mom" and "polar bear," his family nickname. There's also the California flag and his astrological sign. He has added "lover, "team unity" and "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," a quote from Cassius Clay before he became Muhammad Ali. "I'm an artistic person," Marsh said. "There are so many things that are important to me. Things I want to remember forever." Marsh recently added "UCLA" to his right arm. "This place is a part of me," he said. Yet life in Westwood has had upheavals. As a freshman, Marsh slammed his helmet and shoulder pads to the ground and stormed out of practice. He was suspended for two games as a sophomore for his part in a melee during a game against Arizona. James Washington, former UCLA and NFL defensive back, took on Marsh, mentoring a young player who was a reflection. "I fit that mold back in the day," said Washington, who played at UCLA from 1984-87. "[Coach] Terry Donahue and I would go at each other all the time. Now he's my best friend." Marsh, Washington said, "is misunderstood, in a sense. He was raised by a single mom, who spoiled him a bit. He came here to be an outstanding player and play for national championships." When Neuheisel was fired, Marsh contemplated transferring. First, he said he waited to see if UCLA officials "were going to take it seriously and hire a great coach."

10/18/2013 11:55 AM

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He liked the Mora hire. He liked the assistant coaches Mora hired. He stayed. The hard work was never a problem. "He came here at 300 pounds and has trouble staying at 260," Washington said. "That's how hard he works. Marsh had a standout junior season, finishing with eight sacks. He seemed well on his way to a happy ending. Then came the skirmish against Cal and the reminder, as Washington said, "he still has the red button." "Sometimes I feel like I belong playing football 20 years ago," Marsh said. "For me, respect is a huge thing. In this day and age, it is not taken as seriously." Marsh can't control time. He works on things he can, without changing his personality. "I have learned to focus the energy, but I am the same guy in some instances," Marsh said. "People do something that you shouldn't do, then I'm going to warn them. If you do it again, there is going to be a reaction and you're probably not going to like it." Note Michigan and UCLA will play a home-and-home series, with the Bruins traveling to Ann Arbor for a Sept. 10, 2022 game, and the Wolverines coming to the Rose Bowl on Sept. 2, 2023. Michigan holds an 8-3 edge in the all-time football series between the schools, but UCLA won, 23-20, the last time they met, in 2000 at the Rose Bowl. [email protected] Twitter: @cfosterlatimes Copyright © 2013, Los Angeles Times

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