(25) Fresno State 36, UCLA 31

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3:30 PM ET, September 27, 2008
Rose Bowl
PASADENA, CA

Fresno State hands UCLA third loss in a row

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Tom Brandstater hit Chastin West for a 28-yard touchdown to give Fresno State a 36-22 cushon with 27 seconds left in the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Ryan Mathews, who rushed 21 times for 166 yards and a TD and added a 25-yard TD reception.
Stat of the game... 21. Fresno State used a 21-play, 8:55 drive, with a fourth-down conversion, to end the game in the fourth quarter and keep UCLA's offense from getting back on the field.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2620
Total Yards443384
Passing236150
Rushing207234
Penalties10-775-61
3rd Down Conversions6-142-9
4th Down Conversions1-10-1
Turnovers11
Possession32:3827:22
Air/Ground Leaders
Fresno State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brandstater21/3023631
Miller0/1000
UCLA Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Craft11/2015010
Fresno State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mathews21166149
Harding82807
UCLA Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Coleman1086044
Bell2073213
Fresno State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
West569128
Ajirotutu567024
UCLA Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moya352032
Embree348020
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERFRESUCLA
TD14:11Marlon Moore 63 Yd Punt Return (Kevin Goessling Kick) 70
TD10:29Kahlil Bell 1 Yd Run (Kai Forbath Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERFRESUCLA
FG14:21Kai Forbath 25 Yd 710
TD13:33Ryan Mathews 49 Yd Run (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 1310
TD12:11Kahlil Bell 7 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 1316
TD00:48Bear Pascoe 4 Yd Pass From Tom Brandstater (Kevin Goessling Kick) 2016
FG00:00Kai Forbath 46 Yd 2019
THIRD QUARTERFRESUCLA
FG11:43Kevin Goessling 35 Yd 2319
FG09:33Kai Forbath 35 Yd 2322
TD06:03Ryan Mathews 25 Yd Pass From Tom Brandstater (Kevin Goessling Kick) 3022
TD00:27Chastin West 28 Yd Pass From Tom Brandstater (Pat Blocked) 3622
DC00:27Bret Lockett 95 Yd Off A Blocked Extra Point 3624
FOURTH QUARTERFRESUCLA
TD13:17Chane Moline 20 Yd Pass From Kevin Craft (Kai Forbath Kick) 3631
Associated Press

PASADENA, Calif. -- Tom Brandstater and his Fresno State teammates created a lasting memory.

"In 20 years, we will be able to remember that we beat UCLA at their house. We beat the mighty Bruins. That is fun," he said.

Fast Facts

• The Bulldogs won their 14th game vs. a BCS team since 2000, tied with Utah for most by a non-BCS team in that time frame, and have won four of their last five games vs. BCS teams.

• Fresno State snapped a five-game losing streak vs. the Pac-10 and beat UCLA for just the second time in eight meetings and first time at the Rose Bowl.

• Tom Brandstater passed for three touchdowns and has seven passing TDs in his last two games.

• UCLA lost for just the fourth time in its last 21 non-conference matchups at the Rose Bowl.

-- ESPN research

Brandstater threw three touchdown passes and Ryan Mathews ran for 166 yards as the No. 25 Bulldogs beat UCLA 36-31 on Saturday.

Mathews scored once on a 49-yard dash and again on a 25-yard reception.

"I was recruited by UCLA -- and I'm glad they passed," he said. "We had a chip on our shoulder all day long and played like it."

The scrappy Bulldogs (3-1) of the Western Athletic Conference aren't awed by any team but the school has been frustrated that more big-time football schools don't schedule them.

"It looks like it will be hard for us to schedule Pac-10 schools in the future," Mathews said after the win over the Bruins (1-3).

Fresno State coach Pat Hill, who pointed to the throng of red-clad fans in the visiting team's section of the stands, said, "It was a great effort by our team and a great effort by our fans. I'd say that at least half the stadium was wearing red, so hats off to our fans."

The Bulldogs fans seemed to make up at least a third of the Rose Bowl crowd of 73,963.

"I don't understand why more schools don't want to play us; we have great drawing power," Hill said.

Fresno State now has 14 victories against BCS-conference opponents this decade, tied with Utah for the most by teams from the non-automatic qualifying conferences.

Played in 90-degree heat, it was an entertaining game, with a string of big plays, back-and-forth scoring, and some late drama.

In a game marked by rapid shifts in momentum, the Bulldogs took final control after the Bruins' Derrick Coleman fumbled at the Fresno State 10 and Wilson Ramos recovered with 8:55 remaining.

With Mathews grinding out yards from there, including a 7-yard gain on fourth-and-1 at the UCLA 26 with 2:53 remaining, the Bulldogs ran out the clock with a 17-play drive that reached the UCLA 4 as time expired.

Brandstater was 21-of-30 for 236 yards, including touchdowns of 28 yards to Chastin West, 22 to Mathews, and 4 to Bear Pascoe, the final two as the Bulldogs opened a 36-22 lead in the third quarter.

Although they played much better than their last two games, the loss was the third in a row for the Bruins (1-3), who had opened coach Rick Neuheisel's first year at the helm with an upset of Tennessee.

"I was encouraged by the improvement in our offense," Neuheisel said. "We saw some light at the end of the tunnel. Kevin Craft played much better, both throwing the ball and using his legs. We're sitting here at 1-3 and we're all disappointed with that. But there is improvement."

Terrence Austin was a standout in the loss, accounting for a UCLA record 298 total yards -- 206 on kickoff returns, 44 on punt returns, 29 rushing and 19 receiving. And he had a 100-yard return on the opening kickoff nullified by a penalty.

"We had trouble with Terrence Austin, that's for sure," Hill said.

Craft went 11-of-20 for UCLA, and Khalil Bell, back after being sidelined by an ankle sprain, gained 73 yards on 20 carries and scored on runs of 7 and 1 yards. Coleman, who lost the critical fumble, led the Bruins' rushers with 86 yards on 10 carries.

Fresno State's victory was just its second in eight all-time meetings against UCLA, but the Bulldogs have won the last two because they beat the Bruins 17-9 in the 2003 Silicon Valley Bowl.

Trailing 36-22, the Bruins closed the gap on a 2-point defensive PAT conversion on a blocked kick return by Bret Lockett and Craft's 20-yard touchdown throw to Chane Moline.

There were a couple of quick twists in the game's opening minute.

Austin brought the UCLA fans to their feet when he broke open down the right sideline and returned the opening kickoff end zone to end zone -- only to have the touchdown nullified by a holding call.

UCLA had been outscored 90-10 and didn't have an offensive touchdown in its last two games, including a 59-0 drubbing by BYU that was the Bruins' worst loss in 79 years.

Fresno State beat Toledo 55-54 in overtime in its last game following a 13-10 loss to then No. 10 Wisconsin.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 25th
1 USC 21 Final
Oregon State 27
Saturday, September 27th
24 TCU 10 Final
2 Oklahoma 35
8 Alabama 41 Final
3 Georgia 30
Mississippi 31 Final
4 Florida 30
Mississippi State 24 Final
5 LSU 34
Arkansas 10 Final
7 Texas 52
9 Wisconsin 25 Final
Michigan 27
22 Illinois 24 Final
12 Penn State 38
13 South Florida 41 Final
North Carolina State 10
Minnesota 21 Final
14 Ohio State 34
Tennessee 12 Final
15 Auburn 14
Navy 24 Final
16 Wake Forest 17
Weber State 21 Final
17 Utah 37
Maryland 20 Final
20 Clemson 17
Houston 41 Final
23 East Carolina 24
25 Fresno State 36 Final
UCLA 31