UCLA stages fourth-quarter comeback to upset No. 13 Washington State
Key points:
- UCLA rallies in the fourth quarter to defeat No. 13 Washington State 25-17
- Keegan Jones scores two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to lead UCLA's rally
- UCLA's defense forces four turnovers in the game
Keegan Jones led the UCLA Bruins to a stunning comeback victory over No. 13 Washington State, with a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Bruins’ defense forced four turnovers, sacking Washington State’s quarterback three times and intercepting him twice. Carson Steele also contributed to UCLA’s success with 140 rushing yards. The victory puts the Bruins back on track after their loss to Utah. Washington State’s Cameron Ward, who had been performing impressively, struggled under pressure and completed less than half of his passes.
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