After an up and down first half in which the UCLA Football team was able to keep the score close, the second half didn’t start off with a great omen. Upon receiving the second half kickoff the Bruins drove downfield only to have their hopes to tie the game at 14 go up in smoke with a Josh Rosen interception in the endzone.
That throw was one of probably only three bad passes Rosen threw all night.
Alas an almost perfect game wasn’t enough. Despite a huge game from the stud QB the UCLA Football defense that stepped up big during this game eventually began to show signs of what we have seen all season long.