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More 'foolish penalties' by Bruins in loss to Huskies

When is a defensive stop not a defensive stop?

When UCLA commits a penalty to keep the drive alive. It’s happened with alarming regularity this season and it happened again Saturday at Husky Stadium in the first quarter of the Bruins’ 44-23 loss to No. 12 Washington.

UCLA appeared to have held Washington to a three-and-out after Huskies quarterback Jake Browning scrambled before his third-down pass fell incomplete. But Bruins linebacker Kenny Young was called for a personal foul after chasing Browning toward the sideline and hitting him out of bounds, giving Washington a first down.