GAME SUMMARIES Statistics Game 1 — Sept. 4, 2004 at Rose Bowl UCLA Illinois Oklahoma State 31, UCLA 20 26 ...... First Downs ...... 22 47/273 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 41/208 Game Notes: UCLA compiled its highest yardage total since 208 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 248 2002 (443 yards), but also had four turnovers, two in the red zone. 14-21-1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 23-38-1 Running back Manuel White, playing in his first game since Oct. 68/481 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 79/456 23 of 2003, ran for a career-high 145 yards. The rebuilt offensive line of tackles Paul Mociler and Ed Blanton, guards Steven Vieira and Robert Cleary and center Mike McCloskey Top Individuals helped the Bruins average 5.8 yards on the ground (191 yards) and Rushing—Drew (U) 21-142-1, White (U) 20-97-1, Halsey (I) 21-97-1, Thomas (I) 9-49-0. did not allow a sack. Passing—Beutjer (I) 22-12-0-146-1, Bower (I) 15-11-1-102-0, Olson (U) 21-14-1-208-3. Defensively, junior linebacker Spencer Havner led the way with Receiving—Jones (I) 6-110-0, Lewis (U) 4-62-1, Bragg (U) 3-73-2. UCLA Tackles— a total of 16 tackles on the day. Havner 17, Emanuel 8, Whittington 8, Horton 7, Clark 6, Harwell 5, Keyes 5, Walker 5. UCLA yielded 426 yards on the ground, including 261 by Vernand Morency, the third-highest total ever against the Bruins. Justin Medlock’s third-quarter 52-yard field goal was the longest of his career and Game 3 — Sept. 18, 2004 at Seattle, WA tied for fourth longest in school history. The last time a Bruin kicked a longer field goal UCLA 37, Washington 31 was in 1997, when Chris Sailer kicked a school-record 56-yarder against Oregon. Game Notes: UCLA rallied from a 24-7 first quarter deficit to Scoring record one of the best come-from-behind victories in school Oklahoma State 7 21 3 0 — 31 history. UCLA 14 3 3 0 — 20 Sophomore tailback Maurice Drew rushed for a school-record Weather: Bright and Sunny (95˚) Attendance: 48,702 total of 322 yards and set another school mark with five touch- downs (DeShaun Foster rushed for 301 yards against Washington First Quarter in 2001; several players had totaled four touchdowns in a game). OSU—Morency, 22-yard run. Ricks converts. (10:32) Drew had 169 yards in the first quarter alone and totaled 235 yards UCLA—White, 60-yard run. Medlock converts. (8:59) at the half. UCLA—White, four-yard run. Medlock converts. (1:35) UCLA compiled 546 yards of total offense, its best effort since Second Quarter gaining 625 at Oregon State in 2002. The Bruins rushed for 424 yards, their best effort OSU—Morency, one-yard run. Ricks converts. (14:33) in 25 years (446 at Oregon in 1979). OSU—Jones, 13-yard run. Ricks converts. (7:36) Defensively, UCLA allowed just seven points in the final 47:43 of the game. OSU—Woods, 15-yard run. Ricks converts. (3:36) UCLA—Medlock, 21-yard field goal. (0:00) Scoring UCLA 20 7 7 3 — 37 Third Quarter Washington 24 0 7 0 — 31 UCLA—Medlock, 52-yard field goal. (5:35) Weather: Rain (52˚) Attendance: 65,235 OSU—Ricks, 35-yard field goal. (0:58) First Quarter UW—Russo, 13-yard pass from Paus. Braunstein converts. (10:13) Statistics UCLA—Drew, 47-yard run. Medlock converts. (9:10) Oklahoma State UCLA UW—Frederick, 44-yard pass from Paus. Braunstein converts. (4:36) 26 ...... First Downs ...... 20 UW—Braunstein, 29-yard field goal. (3:04) 67/441 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 33/196 UW—Sampson, 12-yard run. Braunstein converts. (2:43) 23 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 252 UCLA—Drew, 62-yard run. Medlock kick failed. (2:06) 8-2-0 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 36-16-2 UCLA—Drew, 58-yard run. Medlock converts. (0:09) 75/449 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 69/443 Second Quarter UCLA—Drew, 15-yard run. Medlock converts. (4:16) Top Individuals Rushing—Morency (0) 29-261-2, White (U) 20-145-2, Drew (U) 12-44-0. Passing— Third Quarter Olson (U) 36-16-2-252-0, Woods (O) 8-2-0-23-0. Receiving—Bragg (U) 4-87-0, White UCLA—Drew, 37-yard run. Medlock converts. (11:10) (U) 4-40-0, Willis (O) 1-18-0. UCLA Tackles—Havner 16, Emanuel 10, Page 9, Walker 8, UW—James, one-yard run. Braunstein converts. (7:21) Nelson 7, Cassel 5, K. Brown 5. Fourth Quarter UCLA—Medlock, 20-yard field goal. (10:35) Game 2 — Sept. 11, 2004 at Champaign-Urbana, IL UCLA 35, Illinois 17 Statistics UCLA Washington Game Notes:The five touchdowns were the most scored by a 24 ...... First Downs ...... 21 Bruin offensive unit since the final game of the 2001 season. 54/424 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 45/219 On the afternoon, UCLA amassed 481 yards of total offense (273 122 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 200 rushing), the most since 2002 (625 at Oregon State). 17-12-1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 29-13-0 Defensively, inside linebacker Spencer Havner led the way with 71/546 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 74/419 17 tackles, the most by a Bruin since Robert Thomas made 18 at Washington State in 2001. He also blocked the third field goal of his career. Top Individuals UCLA blocked two kicks on special teams — a punt by Benjamin Rushing—Drew (U) 26-322-5, White (U) 22-84-0, James (W) 27-133-1, Sampson (W) 10- Lorier and a field goal by Havner. 76-1. Passing—Paus (W) 28-13-0-200-2, Olson (U) 17-12-1-122-0. Receiving—Bragg (U) 5-57-0, Taylor (U) 4-41-0, Williams (W) 5-56-0, Frederick (W) 4-100-1. UCLA Tackles— Scoring Havner 13, Page 10, Horton 8, Clark 5. UCLA 14 7 7 7 — 35 Illinois 0 7 7 3 — 17 Game 4 — Oct. 2, 2004 at Rose Bowl Weather: Mostly Sunny (76˚) Attendance: 47,457 UCLA 33, San Diego State 10 First Quarter UCLA—Bragg, 41-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (9:19) Game Notes: Offensively, UCLA accounted for 410 yards -- 205 UCLA—Drew, 47-yard run. Medlock converts. (5:37) on the ground. Maurice Drew rushed for 161 yards and one touchdown, totaled 222 all-purpose yards and added 47 offensive Second Quarter yards on a pass. ILL—Payne, 16-yard pass from Beutjer. Reda converts. (13:47) True freshman receiver Marcus Everett made two catches in his UCLA—Bragg, 14-yard pass from Olson. Medlock coverts. (3:58) first start. Nine different players caught passes on the day, includ- Third Quarter ing eight on tosses from Drew Olson. UCLA—White, one-yard run. Medlock converts. (10:20) The defense played without Justin London, Kenneth Lombard, ILL—Halsey, four-yard run. Reda converts. (5:35) Aaron Whittington, Dennis Keyes (all due to injury) and C.J. Niusulu (suspension). Fourth Quarter Spencer Havner led the defense with 14 tackles, including one for loss, and the ILL—Reda, 34-yard field goal. (11:23) seventh and third touchdown of his career. Wesley Walker, starting in the UCLA—Lewis, 15-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (8:12) middle, added a career-high nine tackles, including 0.5 sack and a second stop for loss, and Benjamin Lorier, making his first start, tied his career high with seven stops, including one for loss.

THE YEAR IN REVIEW 85 GAME SUMMARIES Scoring Top Individuals San Diego State 3 0 7 0 — 10 Rushing—Bell (A) 21-134-0, White (U) 17-62-0, Markey (U) 6-32-1. Passing—Olson (U) UCLA 7 13 7 6 — 33 25-17-0-234-4, Heavner (A) 24-13-1-93-0. Receiving—Lewis (U) 6-99-3, Everett (U) 4- Weather: Clear (77˚) Attendance: 52,038 45-0, Steptoe (A) 3-36-0. UCLA Tackles—Havner 11, Emanuel 11, Page 9, Walker 6, Lorier 6. First Quarter SD—Palmer, 36-yard field goal. (10:20) UCLA—Drew, 57-yard run. Medlock converts. (9:28) Game 6 — October 16, 2004 at Berkeley, CA Second Quarter #9 Cal 45, UCLA 28 UCLA—Havner, 52-yard interception return. Medlock converts. (8:59) UCLA—Medlock, 22-yard field goal. (5:58) Game Notes: Drew Olson completed 20 of 36 passes for 299 UCLA—Medlock, 40-yard field goal. (0:23) yards. For the second straight week, he threw four touchdown passes, matching his career-high, and was not intercepted. Third Quarter Joe Cowan made five receptions for 95 yards, including a 46- UCLA—Perry, 23-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (11:00) yard touchdown grab. Junior Taylor made four catches and Maurice SD—Bornes, one-yard run. Palmer converts. (1:00) Drew (76 yards and two touchdowns) and Tab Perry (61 yards) Fourth Quarter made three receptions each. UCLA—Medlock, 43-yard field goal. (10:32) Cornerback Matt Clark led the team with nine tackles, including UCLA—Medlock, 44-yard field goal. (1:48) two for losses. Scoring Statistics UCLA 0 14 0 14 — 28 SDSU UCLA Cal 7 14 7 17 — 45 21 ...... First Downs ...... 19 Weather: Partly Cloudy (62˚) Attendance: 69,898 28/139 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 42/205 263 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 205 First Quarter 31-53-2 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 15-31-1 CAL—McArthur, 20-yard pass from Rodgers. Schneider converts. (10:55) 81/402 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 73/410 Second Quarter CAL—Arrington, one-yard run. Schneider converts. (7:19) Top Individuals UCLA—Lewis, 15-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (4:50) Rushing—Drew (U) 21-161-1, White (U) 13-35-0, Hornes (S) 9-62-1, Franklin (S) 11-45-0. UCLA—Drew, 27-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (3:54) Passing—Dlugolecki (S) 42-23-2-215-0, Olson (U) 29-14-1-158-1. Receiving—Perry (U) CAL—Cross, 26-yard pass from Rodgers. Schneider converts. (0:17) 3-34-1, Franklin (S) 10-53-0, Webb (S) 7-71-0. UCLA Tackles—Havner 14, Walker 9, Lorier Third Quarter 7, Page 6, McNeal 6, Cassel 6, Emanuel 6. CAL—Lynch, 27-yard pass from Rodgers. Schneider converts. (9:34) Fourth Quarter Game 5 — October 9, 2004 at Rose Bowl CAL—McArthur, 80-yard pass from Rodgers. Schneider converts. (14:07) UCLA 37, Arizona 17 UCLA—Drew, 43-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (6:42) CAL—Schneider, 28-yard field goal. (4:00) Game Notes:— The Bruins won their fourth straight game. UCLA—J. Cowan, 46-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (2:39) Drew Olson and tight end Marcedes Lewis hooked up twice for CAL—Arrington, nine-yard run. Schneider converts. (1:29) scores in the second quarter. On the first, Olson found Lewis in the back of the end zone on a third-and-four situation from the 16-yard Statistics line. The big tight end tipped the ball to himself and secured the UCLA CAL catch while being hit. On the second, Lewis caught the ball short 19 ...... First Downs ...... 26 of the goal line, bounced off a would-be tackler, regained his 30/105 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 43/305 balance and forced himself into the end zone past several would- 299 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 260 be tacklers for a 12-yard touchdown. Olson’s career-high fourth 36-20-0 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 30-19-0 touchdown pass of the game, and Lewis’ third scoring catch, gave 66/378 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 73/550 the Bruins a 30-10 advantage in the third quarter. Offensively, Olson completed 17 of 25 passes for 234, a career-high four touch- downs and no .He was at his best in the first half, hitting on 10 of 13 passes Top Individuals for 148 yards and three scores. Rushing—Arrington (C) 29-205-2, Lynch (C) 5-41-0, Drew (U) 14-42-0, White (U) 8-29- Lewis led all receivers with six receptions, tying his career best, for a career-high 99 0. Passing—Olson (U) 36-20-0-299-4; Rodgers (C) 29-19-0-260-4. Receiving—McArthur yards and three touchdowns. Marcus Everett added four catches for 45 yards. (C) 9-163-2, Cross (C) 4-53-1, J. Cowan (U) 5-95-1, Lewis (U) 4-22-1, Drew (U) 3-76-2. Chris Horton blocked a punt and Eric McNeal added an interception. UCLA Tackles—Clark 9, Emanuel 7, Cassel 7, Page 6, Harwell 5, Havner 5.

Scoring Arizona 3 0 14 0 — 17 Game 7 — October 23, 2004 at Tempe, AZ UCLA 9 14 7 7 — 37 #21 Arizona State 48, UCLA 42 Weather: Hazy (79˚) Attendance: 57,638 Game Notes: Drew Olson established a career best with 325 First Quarter UCLA—Team safety after Horton blocks punt. (13:15) passing yards, the most by a Bruin since 2002. He UCLA—Pitre, 28-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (11:05) completed 30 passes, the second-highest total in school history UA—Folk, 41-yard field goal. (5:05) ( had 32 vs. USC in 1988) on 44 attempts with two touchdowns. Second Quarter Tab Perry made five receptions for 66 yards and one touch- UCLA—Lewis, 16-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (12:36) down and scored a second touchdown running 12 yards with a UCLA—Lewis, 12-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (0:50) fumble. Junior Taylor made five receptions. Marcedes Lewis added Third Quarter four receptions and his fifth touchdown catch in three games. UA—Henry, one-yard run. Folk converts. (10:00) UCLA—Lewis, 18-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (5:31) Scoring UA—Henry, two-yard run. Folk converts. (1:10) UCLA 3 17 15 7 — 42 ASU 14 7 10 17 — 48 Fourth Quarter Weather: Sunny (80˚) Attendance: 63,985 UCLA—Markey, two-yard run. Medlock converts. (1:51) First Quarter ASU—Burgess, three-yard pass from Walter. Ainsworth converts. (12:51) Statistics UCLA—Medlock, 40-yard field goal. (3:12) Arizona UCLA ASU—Hagan, 79-yard pass from Walter. Ainsworth converts. (2:17) 20 ...... First Downs ...... 21 39/258 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 39/114 Second Quarter 93 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 234 UCLA—Drew, two-yard run. Medlock converts. (13:02) 13-25-1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 17-25-0 ASU—Hagan, 12-yard pass from Walter. Ainsworth converts. (5:58) 64/351 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 64/348 UCLA—Lewis, three-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (0:46) UCLA—Medlock, 48-yard field goal. (0:00) Third Quarter ASU—Z. Miller, 15-yard pass from Walter. Ainsworth converts. (9:06)

86 THE YEAR IN REVIEW GAME SUMMARIES UCLA—Perry, 12-yard run. White pass from Olson. (7:48) ASU—Ainsworth, 36-yard field goal. (3:35) Game 9 — Nov. 6, 2004 at Rose Bowl UCLA—White, three-yard run. Medlock converts. (2:56) Washington State 31, UCLA 29 Fourth Quarter Game Notes: The Bruins found themselves trailing just 18 UCLA—Perry, nine-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (7:12) seconds into the contest after they fumbled the opening kickoff. ASU—Hagan, 46-yard pass from Walter. Ainsworth pass fails. (6:36) Running back Jerome Harrison then scored from 25 yards out on ASU—Richardson, 65-yard pass from Walter. B. Miller pass from Walter. (4:51) the Cougar’s first snap of the game. ASU—Ainsworth, 26-yard field goal. (3:13) Running back Manuel White made an acrobatic catch of a Drew Olson pass for a touchdown to make the score 31-29 with 42 Statistics seconds remaining. However, UCLA was unable to convert a two- UCLA ASU point pass attempt. An onside kick attempt was also unsuccessful 25 ...... First Downs ...... 26 and Washington State was able to run the clock out. 35/210 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 37/121 Offensively, the Bruins played most of the game without two of 325 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 415 their main weapons. Tailback Maurice Drew sprained his right ankle on a first-quarter 30-45-4 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 25-51-3 punt return and was finished for the day. Tight end Marcedes Lewis suffered a bruised 80/535 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 88/536 tailbone on a second-quarter reception and did not return to the game. Craig Bragg led the Bruins with five receptions and became UCLA’s career receiving leader (180) with a nine-yard catch on UCLA’s final drive. Top Individuals Spencer Havner led the Bruins with 12 tackles, while Justin London and Trey Brown Rushing—White (U) 8-81-1, Markey (U) 5-80-0, Drew (U) 15-54-1, Jones (A) 16-69-0, each added nine tackles. Jarrad Page made eight stops. Burgess (A) 9-41-0. Passing—Walter (A) 51-25-6-415-3, Olson (U) 44-30-4-325-2. Receiving—Richardson (A) 7-159-1, Burgess (A) 7-39-1, Hagan (A) 5-160-3, Perry (U) 5- Scoring 66-1, Taylor (U) 5-63-0, Lewis (U) 4-44-1. UCLA Tackles—Emanuel 10, T. Brown 7, Washington St. 14 7 3 7 — 31 Havner 6, Walker 5, Clark 5. UCLA 7 3 6 13 — 29 Weather: Light haze (73˚) Attendance: 62,251 Game 8 — October 30, 2004 at Rose Bowl First Quarter UCLA 21, Stanford 0 WSU—Harrison, 25-yard run. Loren converts. (14:42) UCLA—Harwell, fumble recovery in end zone. Medlock converts. (6:41) Game Notes: UCLA recorded its first Pac-10 shutout in 17 years, WSU—Harrison, 45-yard run. Loren converts. (0:34) blanking the Stanford Cardinal 21-0. Overall, it was UCLA’s first Second Quarter shutout since 1996 (44-0 over Northeast Louisiana) and the first WSU—Hill, 18-yard pass from Brink. Loren converts. (8:50) league shutout since 1987 (a 49-0 win at Stanford). UCLA—Medlock, 27-yard field goal. (5:34) Defensively, UCLA limited the Cardinal to just 307 total yards of offense, including 71 on one play late in the fourth quarter. Third Quarter UCLA made three interceptions, stopped Stanford twice in the UCLA—Medlock, 47-yard field goal. (9:29) red zone and recorded eight tackles for loss, including two sacks. WSU—Siderius, 31-yard field goal. (3:59) Stanford had two double figure yardage runs and none longer UCLA—Medlock, 47-yard field goal. (1:24) than 13 yards. Fourth Quarter Butkus and Lombardi Award semifinalist Spencer Havner led the Bruins with 16 WSU—Harrison, 10-yard run. Graham converts. (14:48) tackles (11 solos), including two for losses. He also made his second interception of the UCLA—Perry, 47-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (13:24) year and the eighth of his career. Fellow inside linebacker Justin London, playing with UCLA—White, four-yard pass from Olson. Pass failed. (0:42) his sprained ankle, had his best game of the year with 10 tackles, including one for loss. Cornerback Trey Brown, making his first career start, added eight tackles, one for loss and safety Jarrad Page made seven tackles and his second interception in as many Statistics weeks. Kevin Brown had 1.5 tackles for loss and Nikola Dragovic recorded his first WSU UCLA career sack. 24 ...... First Downs ...... 17 61/321 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 27/107 Scoring 185 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 201 Stanford 0000—0 17-27-0 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 18-39-1 UCLA 7 7 0 7 — 21 88/506 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 66/308 Weather: Clear (75˚) Attendance: 54,201 First Quarter Top Individuals UCLA—White, two-yard run. Medlock converts. (3:01) Rushing—Harrison (W) 42-247-3, Olson (U) 8-50-0. Passing—Olson (U) 38-18-1-201- 2, Brink (W) 27-17-0-185-1. Receiving—Bragg (U) 5-28-0, Perry (U) 4-80-1, Bumpus (W) Second Quarter 5-16-0, Hill (W) 4-98-1. UCLA Tackles—Havner 12, London 9, T. Brown 9, Page 8, UCLA—Drew, 68-yard punt return. Medlock converts. (12:43) McNeal 6, Walker 6, Niusulu 6. Fourth Quarter UCLA—Drew, three-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (11:52) Game 10 — Nov. 13, 2004 at Eugene, OR UCLA 34, Oregon 26 Statistics STAN UCLA Game Notes: The victory was UCLA’s sixth of the year, making 17 ...... First Downs ...... 18 the team eligible to compete in a bowl game for the seventh time 33/83 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 36/246 in the last eight seasons. 224 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 177 The win was even more impressive considering that leading 24-46-3 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 17-28-1 rusher Maurice Drew did not play and that receivers Craig Bragg, 79/307 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 64/423 Tab Perry and Marcedes Lewis played, but did not make a single reception between them. Justin Medlock kicked a 52-yard field goal on the first drive of Top Individuals the second half, but Oregon responded with a touchdown and a Rushing—Drew (U) 12-105-0, White (U) 12-87-1, Tolon (S) 10-31-0, Edwards (S) 11-28-0. field goal to cut the Bruin lead to 24-20. UCLA answered when, on Passing—Edwards (S) 46-24-3-224-0, Olson (U) 28-17-1-177-1. Receiving—A. Smith (S) third down, Drew Olson and Junior Taylor connected on a slant pass and Taylor broke 10-136-0, Bragg (U) 5-48-0, Drew (U) 5-23-1. UCLA Tackles—Havner 16, London 10, away and raced down the right sideline for an 83-yard touchdown, the seventh longest Brown 8, Page 7, Walker 5. pass play in school history. True freshman Chris Markey, starting in place of Drew, ran for a career-high 131 yards on 23 attempts and also made five receptions for 84 yards. He accounted for 238 all-purpose yards. Olson’s touchdown pass to Taylor was the longest of his career and was his 18th on the season, the fifth-best total in school history. On special teams, Tab Perry returned five kickoffs for 68 yards to become UCLA’s career leader in both kickoff returns and kickoff return yardage.

Scoring UCLA 14 7 10 3 — 34 Oregon 7 3 10 6 — 26 Weather: Partly Cloudy (52˚) Attendance: 58,344

THE YEAR IN REVIEW 87 GAME SUMMARIES First Quarter Third Quarter ORE—Rosario, 21-yard pass from Clemens. Siegel converts. (13:35) USC—Killeen, 34-yard field goal. (7:02) UCLA—T. Brown, 43-yard interception return. Medlock converts. (5:42) UCLA—White, nine-yard run. Medlock converts. (1:35) UCLA—White, three-yard run. Medlock converts. (0:08) Fourth Quarter Second Quarter USC—Killeen, 36-yard field goal. (12:05) UCLA—White, four-yard run. Medlock converts. (9:16) USC—Killeen, 34-yard field goal. (7:02) ORE—Siegel, 30-yard field goal. (3:30) UCLA—Lewis, four-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (2:20) Third Quarter UCLA—Medlock, 52-yard field goal. (12:24) Statistics ORE—Clemens, eight-yard run. Siegel converts. (9:25) USC UCLA ORE—Siegel, 38-yard field goal. (4:36) 19 ...... First Downs ...... 12 UCLA—Taylor, 83-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts (2:57) 37/235 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 25/17 242 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 278 Fourth Quarter 24-34-1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 20-34-2 ORE—Phinisee, 73-yard punt return. (7:42) 71/477 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 59/295 UCLA—Medlock, 50-yard field goal. (2:08)

Top Individuals Statistics Rushing—Bush (SC) 15-204-2, White (SC) 16-75-0, White (U) 7-13-1. Passing—Leinart UCLA UO (SC) 34-24-1-242-0, Olson (U) 34-20-2-278-1. Receiving—Bush (SC) 6-73-0, Jarrett (SC) 22 ...... First Downs ...... 15 5-44-0, Bragg (U) 6-67-0, Taylor (U) 5-89-0, Lewis (U) 4-29-1. UCLA Tackles—T. Brown 56/280 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 29/169 8, London 8, Clark 8, Havner 6, Page 6. 215 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 192 22-12-0 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 29-15-2 78/442 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 58/337 Game 12— Dec. 23, 2004 at Las Vegas, NV - Boyd Stadium Wyoming 24, UCLA 21 Top Individuals Rushing—Markey (U) 23-131-0, White (U) 21-82-2, Whitehead (O) 14-124-0. Passing— Game Notes: UCLA played most of the game without starting Olson (U) 21-12-0-215-1, Clemens (O) 29-15-2-192-1. Receiving—Markey (U) 5-84-0, quarterback Drew Olson, who left the contest in the second quar- Taylor (U) 2-97-1, Rosario (O) 3-52-1, Strong (O) 3-35-0. UCLA Tackles—London 10, ter with a sprained knee. Linebacker Spencer Havner, the leading Havner 9, Emanuel 7, Page 6, T. Brown 5. tackler in the Pac-10, did not dress for the game due to injury. David Koral took over for Olson and added a spark to the UCLA offense. Throwing just the second college pass of his career, Koral Game 11 — Dec. 4, 2004 at Rose Bowl scrambled out of the pocket and connected with Craig Bragg for a No. 1 USC 29, UCLA 24 17-yard touchdown reception to stake UCLA to a 14-10 lead at the half. Bragg and Koral hooked up again in the third quarter for a Game Notes: UCLA fell behind early, battled back, but eventu- second scoring play and staked the Bruins to a 21-10 advantage. ally came up short against top-ranked USC, 29-24, in the final The pair of scoring catches by Bragg tied a UCLA bowl game record. regular season game. Wyoming mounted a late comeback, using a trick play early in the fourth quarter as The Bruins became the first team in 25 starts to hold USC Jovon Bouknight threw a 22-yard scoring pass to J.J. Ratering off a reverse. quarterback Matt Leinart without a touchdown pass. UCLA’s top Late in the fourth quarter, Wyoming, faced with a fourth-and-one at the Bruins’ 27, rusher, Maurice Drew, played sparingly (two carries) because of used a quarterback sneak to keep their drive alive. A pass interference call against an ankle sprain. Matt Clark moved the Cowboys to the 12-yard line. John Wadkowski then grabbed a Only a minute into the first quarter, USC struck first, scoring on pass in the end zone sending the Cowboys into the lead with 0:57 on the clock. a 65-yard touchdown run by Reggie Bush. UCLA, faced with a fourth-and-long situation, brought in some trickery, running a fake Scoring punt to gain a first down. Wyoming 10 0 0 14 — 24 Trailing 10-0, UCLA’s Craig Bragg would add a spark with a 96-yard punt return for UCLA 0 14 7 0 — 21 a touchdown with 9:51 left in the second quarter. USC countered on an 81-yard Weather: Partly cloudy (42˚) Attendance: 29,062 touchdown run by Bush to make the score 17-7. Justin Medlock drilled a 43-yard field goal to close within 17-10, but a 42-yard field goal by Killeen, just before the end of the First Quarter half, put the Trojans back up by 10 at the half. WYO—Yaussi, 39-yard field goal. (5:57) Killeen kicked his third field goal of the game at 7:02 to push the Trojans’ lead to 23- WYO—Holden, 10-yard pass from Bramlett. Yaussi converts. (4:11) 10. UCLA then went on the offensive, scoring on a Manuel White nine-yard run (23-17). Second Quarter Killeen’s fourth (36) and fifth (34) field goals would end the scoring in the game for the UCLA—Taylor, 29-yard pass from Olson. Medlock converts. (7:58) Trojans as UCLA went all out in the final minutes. Marcedes Lewis’ four-yard touch- UCLA—Bragg, 17-yard pass from Koral. Medlock converts. (1:50) down catch from Drew Olson brought the Bruins to within 29-24 with 2:20 left to play. USC recovered UCLA’s onside kick, but a fumble by Bush gave new life to the Bruin Third Quarter sidelines with just over a minute remaining in the game. However, UCLA turned the ball UCLA—Bragg, 25-yard pass from Koral. Medlock converts. (7:11) over on an interception, ending the comeback attempt. Fourth Quarter Offensively, the Bruins had 295 total yards, 278 through the air, as Olson completed WYO—Ratering, 22-yard pass from Bouknight. Yaussi converts. (12:50) 20 of 34 passes with two interceptions and one touchdown. It was his 19th touchdown WYO—Wadkowski, 12-yard pass from Bramlet. Yaussi converts. (0:57) pass on the season. USC, on average, was defeating its opponents by 26 points or more, but the Bruins came within five. Lewis’ touchdown in the fourth quarter was his 11th career touchdown reception, a UCLA record for tight ends. Statistics UCLA’s special team units highlighted the day with a 96-yard punt return by Bragg Wyoming UCLA and a 50-yard kickoff return by true freshman Chris Markey. Markey picked up 115 19 ...... First Downs ...... 19 yards solely on kickoff returns. Bragg’s punt return moved him to the No. 1 spot on 30/76 ...... Carries/Net Yards Rushing ...... 42/126 UCLA’s all-time punt return yardage list. 329 ...... Net Yards Passing ...... 185 Defensively the Bruins had a solid effort, holding USC to 29 points and two 21-38-1 ...... Passes Att/Comp/Int...... 13-24-0 touchdowns. The Trojans came into the contest averaging 37 points per game. Leinart 68/405 ...... Total Plays/Total Yards ...... 66/311 was sacked three times, twice by Kevin Brown and once by Spencer Havner, while Justin London picked off Leinart for an interception. Trey Brown, London, and Matt Clark Top Individuals each had eight tackles. Rushing—Drew (U) 25-126-0, Harris (W) 13-27-0. Passing—Bramlet (W) 34-20-1-307- 2, Koral (U) 12-7-0-89-2, Olson (U) 12-6-0-96-1. Receiving—Bouknight (W) 5-107-0, Scoring Holden (W) 4-115-1, Bragg (U) 7-95-2, Lewis (U) 2-41-0. UCLA Tackles—London 6, T. USC 10 10 3 6 — 29 Brown 6, Morgan 4, Page 4. UCLA 0 10 7 7 — 24 Weather: Partly cloudy (61˚) Attendance: 88,442 First Quarter USC—Bush, 65-yard run. Killeen converts. (14:02) USC—Killeen, 37-yard field goal. (6:08) Second Quarter UCLA—Bragg, 96-yard punt return. Medlock converts. (9:51) USC—Bush, 81-yard run. Killeen converts. (6:03) UCLA—Medlock, 43-yard field goal. (2:50) USC—Killeen, 42-yard field goal. (0:09)

88 THE YEAR IN REVIEW THE LAST TIME … Scored on kickoff return: Maurice Drew vs USC, 2003 (99 yards) Last Bruin to score four rushing touchdowns: Maurice Drew vs Washing- ton 2004 (five) Was scored upon by kickoff return: Reggie Bush of USC, 2003 (96 yards) Scored on punt return: Craig Bragg vs USC, 2004 (96 yards, school Last Bruin run of 50+ yards: Chris Markey vs Arizona State, 2004 (61 record) yards) Was scored upon by punt return: Justin Phinisee of Oregon, 2004 (73 Last Bruin run of 60+ yards: Chris Markey vs Arizona State, 2004 (61 yards) yards) Last Bruin run of 80+ yards: Maurice Drew vs Arizona State, 2003 (83 Scored on blocked punt (TD): Jibril Raymo vs San Diego St., 2002 yards) Scored on blocked punt (Safety): Team vs Arizona, 2004 Last Bruin run of 90+ yards: DeShaun Foster vs Washington, 2001 (92 Was scored upon by blocked punt: Ricky Bryant of Ohio State, 2001 yards) Scored on an interception: Trey Brown vs Oregon, 2004 (43 yards) Last Bruin pass of 50+ yards: Drew Olson to Junior Taylor vs Oregon, Was scored upon by interception: Jerry Watson of Oregon, 2003 (22 2004 (83 yards) yards) Last Bruin pass of 70+ yards: Drew Olson to Junior Taylor vs Oregon, Scored on a fumble recovery: Brigham Harwell vs Washington State, 2004 (83 yards) 2004 (0 yards) Last pair of Bruins to rush for 100+ yards: Jermaine Lewis (104 yards) and Was scored upon by fumble recovery: Mike Patterson of USC, 2003 (52 Akil Harris (100 yards) vs Arizona State, 2000 yards) Last Bruin to rush for 100+ yards: Maurice Drew vs Wyoming, 2004 (126 Scored a safety: by team vs Washington State, 2004 yards) Was scored upon by safety: Sekou Sanyika of California, 1998 Last Bruin to rush for 150+ yards: Maurice Drew vs San Diego State, 2004 (161 yards) Scored on a failed extra point attempt: Matthew Clark vs USC, 2003 Last Bruin to rush for 200+ yards: Maurice Drew vs Washington, 2004 Was scored on by a failed extra point attempt: NA (322 yards) Shut out an opponent: vs Stanford, 21-0, 2004 Last Bruin to pass for 300+ yards: Drew Olson vs Arizona State, 2004 (325 Was shut out by opponent: by USC, 0-27, 2001 yards) Last time UCLA did not allow a touchdown: 2004 vs Stanford Last Bruin to pass for 400+ yards: Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 (513 yards) Last time UCLA did not score a touchdown: 2003 vs Illinois Last Bruin to have 100+ receiving yards: Craig Bragg vs Oregon, 2003 (115 Last time UCLA did not allow a field goal: 2004 vs Stanford yards) Last time UCLA did not score a field goal: 2004 vs Wyoming Last Bruin to have 100+ yards rushing and receiving: Skip Hicks vs Last time UCLA scored a two-point PAT: Manuel White from Drew Olson Washington, 1997 (147 rushing and 106 receiving) pass vs Washington State, 2004 (4th quarter) Last pair of Bruins to have 100+ receiving yards: Craig Bragg (230 yards) Last time an opponent scored a two-point conversion: Arizona State in and Tab Perry (126 yards) vs Oregon, 2002 2004 (4th quarter) Last Bruin to kick four field goals in a game: Justin Medlock vs San Diego Last time UCLA blocked a PAT: vs USC, 2003 (2nd quarter) State, 2004 Last time UCLA had a PAT blocked: 2002 vs Oregon (3rd quarter) Last Bruin field goal of 50+ yards: Justin Medlock vs Oregon, 2004 (50 Last time UCLA blocked a field goal: Spencer Havner vs Illinois, 2004 (2nd yards) quarter) Last time UCLA scored four touchdowns in one quarter: Third quarter vs Last time UCLA had a field goal blocked: 2002 vs California (4th quarter) Arizona State, 2000 Last time UCLA blocked a punt: Chris Horton vs USC, 2004 (2nd quarter) Last time UCLA scored 40+ points in one half: First half vs BYU, 1993 (40) Last time UCLA had a punt blocked: 2002 vs Washington State (3rd Last time UCLA scored 50+ points in one half: First half vs Colorado, 1980 quarter) (56) Last Bruin to throw five touchdown passes: Cade McNown vs Miami, 1998 Last time UCLA rallied from 21-point deficit: 2000 vs Arizona State (0-21, second quarter to 38-31); 1982 at Michigan (0-21, second quarter to Last Bruin to throw four touchdown passes: Drew Olson vs California, 31-27) 2004 Last time UCLA played in the rain: 2004 at Washington Last Bruin to throw three touchdown passes: Drew Olson vs California, 2004 Last time UCLA played in the rain at home: 1982 vs Oregon o Last Bruin to score five touchdowns: Maurice Drew vs Washington, 2004 Last time UCLA played in 100 degree heat: 2000 vs Michigan (103 on (five rushing) Sept. 16) Last Bruin to score four touchdowns: Maurice Drew vs Washington, 2004 Last time UCLA played in 40 degree or lower temperature: 2000 at o (five rushing) Washington (40 on Nov. 11) Last Bruin to score four receiving touchdowns: J.J. Stokes vs Washington, 1993 Last Bruin to score three receiving touchdowns: Marcedes Lewis vs Arizona, 2004

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