Three Things We Learned from Texas-UCLA

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Nothing about UCLA’s 65-63 win over Texas at Houston’s Reliant Stadium was pretty.
The Bruins shot just 41 percent from the field and 18 percent from behind the arc, lost the rebounding battle, and looked outplayed at times in Saturday’s win. But alas, UCLA outlasted Texas at the end, led by freshman Jordan Adams’ 18 points. So what did we learn from the Bruins’ win? Well, I’m glad you asked…

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