In the first quarter of today's game, many believed it would be a close game. At the end of the first 15 minutes of the game, the score had BYU ahead 7-0. Both defenses looked pretty solid. UCLA allowed BYU to score once, but stopped them on their other drive.
In the second quarter BYU let loose, scoring 35 points. Most of those points came off turnovers. BYU's defense caused three fumbles and blocked one field goal. All of which, BYU's offense was able to capitalize on.
The blocked field goal also gave BYU a little more crediblity that they can block field goals, and not just when the officials move the ball back. "We certainly have proven that we are a team with the propensity to block field goals," Coach Bronco Mendenhall commented in a post game interview.
Closing the third quarter, BYU capitalized on an interception. Wayne Latu sc
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Player of the Game
This award can't be given to one person. Today the game ball goes the the BYU defense. Being short at the linebacker position, the defense was forced to play in an unfamiliar 3-3-5. Coach Bronco Mendenhall has used the 3-3-5 in the past, but since coming to BYU is hasn't seen much action. By the end of the game, BYU had 2nd and 3rd string player going up against the UCLA starting offense, and they still managed to keep the goose egg on the score board.
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