
Arizona vs. UCLA: Live Score, Highlights for Wildcats vs. Bruins
The second half of Saturday night's game was the Josh Rosen Show, and unfortunately for Arizona's defense, it had a front-row seat.
UCLA unleashed five consecutive scoring drives after the break to split a stalemate wide open and rout the Wildcats 45-24 at the Rose Bowl. Kenny Walker and Darren Andrews each had more than 100 yards for the Bruins as well.
As Arizona playmakers dropped like flies, the Bruins padded their lead. By the time the Wildcats found a true dual-threat scoring threat in 17-year-old true freshman fourth-string quarterback Khalil Tate, it was too late.
Even so, Tate wound up with more than 150 total yards and led Arizona on three scoring drives in four series. None of that mattered, though, as the game was in hand for the Bruins who played extremely well on offense, defense and special teams in what turned out to be a rout.
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