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UCLA Bruins fall to Arizona Sun Devils in 38-33 loss

By Agnijita Kumar, Katie Meyers, Tim Bradbury

Nov. 23, 2013 10:38 p.m.

Redshirt freshman Y receiver Nate Iese looks on prior to kickoff.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt freshman linebacker Taylor Lagace is unable to come up with a tackle during the first half.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Saturday's game, was Geoff Strand's final game ringing the bell on the sideline, after 38 years.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley passed for 253 yards, two touchdowns and one interception Saturday night against the Sun Devils. Hundley gained only five yards on the ground on 17 carries.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt senior defensive tackle Will Sutton, celebrates during the first half of the game.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Sophomore linebacker Kenny Orjioke knocks the ball loose after a failed punt attempt by Arizona State freshman punter Matt Haack. The Bruins recovered the ball and scored on the ensuing drive.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt freshman running back Paul Perkins celebrates a touchdown. Perkins carried eight times for 60 yards and one touchdown.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt senior defensive end Keenan Graham grabs a hold of Arizona State quarterback Taylor Kelly and tries to drag him to the ground.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley, was sacked 9 times in the Bruins' loss to Arizona State.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Freshman defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes (47) and senior linebacker Anthony Barr (11) wrap up Arizona State quarterback Taylor Kelly as he throws a pass.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Freshman linebacker Myles Jack led the Bruins in rushing with 86 yards and one touchdown.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Brett Hundley, attempts to gain yards in the Bruins' loss.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

UCLA alumni cheerleader Geoffrey Strand leads one of his final 8-claps at the Rose Bowl. Strand is retiring after almost forty years of cheering on the Bruins.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Sophomore running back D.J. Foster is taken down by the Bruin defense.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

305lb freshman defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes is upended by the ASU defense after catching a pass from redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley during the second half.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Eddie Vanderdoes, is tackled by an Arizona State linemen, Vanderdoes received for 18 yards.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Freshman linebacker/running back Myles Jack played exclusively on offense Saturday, finishing with 86 yards and a touchdown.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Shaquelle Evans celebrates after his touchdown in the fourth quarter.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt senior wide receiver Shaquelle Evans had 80 receiving yards and a touchdown in the game.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Sophomore cornerback Ishmael Adam had three long kick returns during the game, filling in for Devin Fuller as returner.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt freshman running back Paul Perkins attempts to break a tackle. Perkins ran for 60 yards and a touchdown.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Freshman linebacker Myles Jack rushes for a two-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt senior Y receiver Darius Bell breaks a tackle during the second half. Bell caught three passes for 22 yards against the Sun Devils.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Redshirt senior Y receiver Darius Bell is tackled by a Sun Devils defender.

(Agnijita Kumar/Daily Bruin)

Sophomore wide receiver Richard Smith (3) and redshirt junior quarterback Taylor Kelly (10) celebrate Arizona State's 38-33 win over the Bruins.

(Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin)

Brett Hundley walks off the field disappointed after the team lost to Arizona State 38-33.

(Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin)

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