Sunday, October 30, 2011

UCLA vs. California at the Rose Bowl

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California 7, UCLA 0 (end of first quarter)

A turnover by UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince is what put the Bruins in a first-quarter hole against California on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Prince had gained 21 yards on a run, but he fumbled when he was hit.

Five plays later, the Bears scored on a one-yard run by Isi Sofele midway through the first quarter?

California 7, UCLA 0 (early first quarter)

Bruins quarterback Kevin Prince had a nice run, cutting and moving past defenders.

But Prince fumbled the ball after a 21-yard gain and it was recovered by California?s Dan Camporeale at UCLA?s 30-yard line.

Five plays later, the Bears scored on a one-yard run by Isi Sofele.

Pregame

For a so-called big game between UCLA and California? at the Rose Bowl, there sure is a sparse crowd here.

The Bruins entered the game 3-4 overall, 2-2 in the Pacific 12 Conference. Cal entered?at?4-3, 1-3.

During?Karl Dorrell?s last season as Bruins coach in 2007, UCLA drew 83,484 fans for the game against California at the Rose Bowl.

-- Broderick Turner

Photo: UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel tries to fire up the Bruins during last week's game. Credit: Paul Sakuma / Associated Press

Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/LAT_Sports_Blog/~3/7Xbtaso_Fcw/ucla-vs-california.html

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