PASADENA, Calif. Travis Dye became the first player in Football Bowl Subdivision history to score touchdowns on four consecutive carries and No. 10 Oregon overcame an early 14-point deficit to beat UCLA, 34-31, on Saturday.
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Travis Dye ended up going from being questionable before Oregon's game against UCLA to setting a Football Bowl Subdivision record. The junior running back became the first player in FBS history to score touchdown on four consecutive carries during the 10th-ranked Ducks 34-31 victory over the Bruins Saturday.
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