UCLA IS A-OK BRUINS CLAIM WATERSHED VICTORY OVER SOONERS UCLA 41, OKLAHOMA 24.Byline: Brian Dohn Staff Writer PASADENA - Jarrad Page Jarrad Page (born October 19, 1984) was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 7th round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played for UCLA in his collegiate career. Before attending UCLA, Page grew up in San Leandro, California, attending San Leandro High School, where Page was the top stood on a bench - his UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX teammates bunched close on one side and a few sections of fans on the other side - leading an impromptu singing of the school fight song. It was at the conclusion of an afternoon the Bruins have dreamed about since Karl Dorrell Karl Dorrell (born December 18, 1963 in Alameda, California) is the first black head coach in the history of the UCLA Bruins college football team, a position he took on December 18, 2002. became coach, and it came in a manner - strong quarterback play and a hard-hitting defense - that would have seemed unlikely to anyone who has watched this team the past few seasons. Quarterback Drew Olson Drew Olson (born April 6, 1983 in San Francisco, California) is a former starting quarterback for the University of California, Los Angeles football team, where he broke many of UCLA's passing records. threw for three touchdowns and Justin London and Page keyed the defense with big hits to lead the Bruins to their most significant win in four years, a 41-24 throttling of No. 21 Oklahoma in front of 56,522 Saturday at the Rose Bowl. The victory is the highest-profile win for UCLA since a 13-6 defeat of Ohio State in 2001, its first win over a ranked team since 2003, and it leaves the Bruins (3-0) perfect heading into a bye week. ``We just proved to everybody else that what we're doing here is real, and we're not a fake,'' said Page, a senior strong safety. ``This is huge. We believed we were a better team. This is the best time I've ever had. This win was just big, especially coming from where we were last year.'' Although Oklahoma is not as strong as it has been the past few years, when it was always in the hunt for the national title, UCLA's win over the Sooners is a far cry from last season's Las Vegas Bowl The Las Vegas Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at 40,000-seat Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada since 1992. loss to Wyoming. The Bruins put plenty of stock in defeating a marquee program, and Saturday's performance could lead to their first national ranking since 2002. ``Hopefully, this will silence some people,'' said Olson, who completed 28 of 38 passes for 314 yards. ``We always say it's changing. We always say we're feeling good. I think we truly are now. You could see that in our play. This is just the beginning.'' The showcase for the tailbacks, UCLA's Maurice Drew and the Sooners' Adrian Peterson Adrian Peterson may refer to:
The sloppy Sooners, who are 1-2 for the first time since 1997, lost three of their seven fumbles. ``You're not going to win when you turn the ball over and put the ball on the ground like we did,'' Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops Robert A. "Bob" Stoops (born September 9, 1960 in Youngstown, Ohio) is the head coach of the University of Oklahoma football team. During the 2000 season, Stoops led the Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory and a National Championship. said. ``It's just poor football. Until we can be responsible with the ball, it's impossible to win.'' Defensively, UCLA tried to erase doubts about its ability to play physical with several bone-crushing hits. None were more impressive, or pivotal, than safety Dennis Keyes' sack of Sooners quarterback Rhett Bomar Rhett Matthew Bomar (born July 2, 1985 in Groesbeck, Texas) is an American football quarterback. He is currently enrolled at Sam Houston State University. Bomar transferred from the University of Oklahoma after he was permanently dismissed from the Sooners football team for on the third play of the second half. Keyes, whose missed tackle allowed Oklahoma's first touchdown, knocked Bomar for a flip, and the ball out of the redshirt freshman's hands. Linebacker Spencer Havner Spencer Rhett Havner (February 2, 1983 in Sacramento, CA) is a linebacker on the Green Bay Packers. High School Havner earned two varsity letters as an inside linebacker and tight end at Nevada Union High in Grass Valley, CA. picked it up and ran 13 yards for the score to give the Bruins a 20-10 lead. ``I was just trying to make sure (Bomar) didn't get a pass off,'' Keyes said. ``If anything, I could get my hand in and deflect de·flect intr. & tr.v. de·flect·ed, de·flect·ing, de·flects To turn aside or cause to turn aside; bend or deviate. [Latin d the ball and mess up his throwing rhythm. When I hit him, right away I knew it was a fumble.'' Olson, now a seasoned senior, was the catalyst for the offense, going 6 of 7 and throwing two fourth-quarter touchdowns to close out the Sooners. Just as important among his 28 completions were several crucial third-down passes. Oklahoma pulled within 20-17 when Peterson capped a 10-play drive with an 11-yard run late in the third quarter, and UCLA's defense looked tired. Olson then led one of the most crucial drives of his career, taking over the game and allowing UCLA's defense to rest. And he did so by connecting on a pair of pivotal third-down plays. With UCLA facing a third-and-13 on its 14, he found Andrew Baumgartner for 22 yards. On a third-and-3 later on the drive, Olson teamed with Brandon Breazell for five yards. The drive was capped by a 19-yard touchdown to a wide-open Marcedes Lewis Marcedes Alexis Lewis (born May 19, 1984 in Los Alamitos, California) is an American football tight end who plays for the National Football League Jacksonville Jaguars. He was drafted from UCLA as the 28th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. on a third-and-1 as UCLA answered the Sooners' score with a 13-play drive to take a 27-17 lead. ``The man tried to jam me, and I got off the jam and was wide open,'' Lewis said. ``It was me, him and end zone, and I had to go get my touchdown. This win is so great for this program.'' Brian Dohn, (818) 713-3607 brian.dohn(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): 2 photos, box Photo: (1 -- color) UCLA's Andrew Baumgartner, left, celebrates with teammate Robert Kibble kibble baked dough that is crushed or cracked. Prepared usually by extruding and then heating-drying the dough. Used as dry food for dogs and cats. after his first-quarter TD reception. Gus Ruelas/Staff Photographer (2) Bruins running back Maurice Drew loses his helmet against Oklahoma's Rufus Alexander Rufus Alexander (born April 12, 1983 in Breaux Bridge, LA) is a football linebacker who is currently a free agent in the NFL. He played for the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team from 2003 to 2006. (42) during a first-half run. Drew ran for 69 yards on 15 carries. Hans Gutknecht/Staff Photographer Box: THREE-AND-OHHHH |
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