The game plan for the UCLA Bruins was simple: take away Indiana's star receivers, Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr., and make someone else beat them.
They dared the Hoosiers' third option, former Clemson four-star recruit E.J. Williams Jr., to win his one-on-one matchups. It was a catastrophic miscalculation.
"If you feel like you can handle me one-on-one, that's what you think of me," Williams said after the game. "So, we'll see what happens."
What happened was the most dominant performance of Williams' six-year college career. The former Tiger torched the Bruins' secondary for five catches, a career-high 109 yards, and his first-ever multi-touchdown game as No.