complete games together. On Friday, on a 44-degree night in Seattle, that was too tall a task.
Five minutes into the second quarter, following a Mateen Bhaghani field goal to make it 7-3, Oluwafemi Oladejo came up with a stop on fourth-and-1, setting UCLA up in Washington territory. Six plays later, the Bruins were in the red zone with a chance to take the lead, but Ethan Garbers took a sack on third down from the 17-yard line and lost the football, giving it back to the Huskies.
Eight plays and 69 yards later — after a Oladejo late hit on Washington’s Will Rogers nullified a Bryan Addison interception in the end zone — Washington made it a two-possession game. The Bruins wouldn’t get all the way out of the 11-point rut, despite making it a four-point game before halftime and coming down with two interceptions in plus territory in the first six minutes of the third quarter.
The first of those picks turned into a 40-yard field goal to make it 14-13. The second — by Kain Medrano — set the Bruins up at the Washington 39-yard line, but Jack Pederson fumbled the ball away four plays later. From there, Washington ripped off 17 straight points, led by true freshman quarterback Demond Williams, who led a 74-yard drive to get the gap back to 11 off the back of a missed field goal.
Garbers, making his first start against the school he began his collegiate career with, went 27 for 44 for 267 yards and got taken down for six sacks, five of which came on third down, with the sixth coming on fourth-and-20 with the Bruins in desperation mode.
Tailback TJ Harden, fresh off UCLA’s first 100-yard game of the season, was held to 33 rushing yards, with the Bruins totaling just 52 as a team.
After missing last week’s win over Iowa, tight end Moliki Matavao had seven catches for 68 yards on Friday.