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San Jose St @ UCLA: Passing Game Regression?

So much for the transformation of the Bruins offense. After 322 yards passing against Houston, UCLA reverted to form with a meager 145 yards through the air against San Jose St. No doubt some of that might be attributed to focus on the running game, which was pedestrian until the 4th quarter. Richard Brehaut's completion percentage dropped from 69% at Houston to 52% at home and yards per completion also dropped by 25% from 16 to 12. Still, it's only two games into the season. We'll need to see some more games to determine which game was the aberration. 

Brehaut's performance and Kevin Prince's continuing recovery keeps the starting QB decision murky. There were a few nice pass plays against San Jose St, so whoever lines up behind center this weekend, hopefully we'll see much more of these against Texas.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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