COLLEGE STATION, Tex. – When his final pass attempt fell incomplete at Kyle Field on Saturday, Josh Rosen bent down in disappointment. He hung his head. He slammed his gold helmet on the green field twice.
Just over his shoulder, Texas A&M players reveled in their 31-24 overtime win over the Bruins.
After slogging through three-and-a-half quarters in the College Station humidity, UCLA’s new offense woke up just in time to erase a 15-point deficit in four minutes only to fall short in extra time.
“We all have to do a little bit better,” coach Jim Mora said.