Sunday, October 3, 2010

UCLA is able to make a Comeback

UCLA running back Derrick Coleman helps turn the game around for the Bruins in the third quarter. (LA Times)


Things had been looking bleak for the UCLA Bruins for the first three quarters, according to ESPN. Despite winning only 1 of their last 20 games, the Washington State Cougars went into the fourth quarter of the game with a 28-20 lead against the Bruins, stated the LA Times. UCLA's win came down to a reviewed call, a goal-line stand and the Cougar's living up (or in this case, down) to their losing streak during this season.

It was, "A nasty win," Tony Dye from UCLA told the OC Registar. Bruins tailback Derrick Coleman shot through the Cougars' defense with a 73-yard pick up that helped lead the Bruins to a 42-38 win against Washington State at the Rose Bowl.

With the Cougars' losing streak this season, the game should have been a much easier win for the Bruins, but with football, any win is a good win.

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