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Failed two-point try seals UCLA s 48-47 double-OT loss to Stanford in season finale [Los Angeles Times :: BC-FBC-STANFORD-UCLA:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Failed two-point try seals UCLA’s 48-47 double-OT loss to Stanford in season finale [Los Angeles Times :: BC-FBC-STANFORD-UCLA:LA] LOS ANGELES The game stretched on and on, never caring that there was a 10 p.m. curfew in Los Angeles County. One overtime touchdown followed another Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, UCLA matching Stanford improbable play for improbable play, until the Bruins elected to go for the win on a two-point conversion in the second overtime. It was a familiar situation for UCLA coach Chip Kelly, who had shown a tendency to run up the middle on fourth-and-short plays this season despite negligible success in those situations. Kelly initially called for a pass on the two-point conversion, but that led to a do-over after offsetting penalties.

Pac-12 recap: Oregon stands tall while Stanford extends winning streak

Dec 20, 2020 The Pac-12’s regular season concluded in the most appropriate fashion: a sloppy championship game upset on Friday night, followed by as much chaotic beauty that could be crammed into an abridged Saturday slate. The Oregon Ducks are your 2020 champions, retaining their crown by knocking off previously unbeaten USC at the Coliseum. Saturday provided a suitable coda, with three entertaining matchups to give fans something to miss ahead of a long offseason. Once more, with feeling: Let’s recap all that went down in Pac-12 country. Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports Team of the week: In many ways, Oregon is the most fitting champion the league could have this season. The Ducks this year have looked at times disinterested and often self-destructive, but rose to the occasion after outside influences forced North champion Washington out of the title game. Playing against another flawed team in USC, Oregon made fewer mistakes, won the battle in the trenches and staved off a last-

Brandon Dorlus is forcing his way onto the field

Sophomore defensive end Brandon Dorlus wasn’t on the field to start Oregon’s matchup with UCLA, but it became clear that the Ducks needed to make adjustments.  Missing their starting quarterback due to contact tracing, UCLA relied heavily on the run game to jump start the offense. Running back Demetric Felton was effective and, despite two Bruins’ fumbles that led to an early Oregon lead, the two teams found themselves trading blows late in the first half.  Midway through the second quarter, in went Dorlus, and by the end of the first half he made his presence known. On the final play before halftime, UCLA wanted to take a shot. Just as Bruins quarterback Chase Griffin dropped back, he was out of time. 6-foot-3, 285-pound Dorlus rushed in, placing a massive hit on the quarterback as he threw. The ball fluttered in the air, falling way short of the mark and into the hands of safety Jordan Happle, who took it back for six the other way — a momentum-shifting

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