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UCLA defeats Kansas State 40-35 in the 2015 Alamo Bowl.

By Katie Meyers

Jan. 2, 2015 10:07 p.m.

Jim Mora and the football team prepare to storm the field.

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The marching band performs prior to kickoff.

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Hundley dives into the end zone early in the first quarter putting UCLA up 7-0.

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Redshirt senior linebacker Eric Kendricks sacks Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Jake Waters in UCLA's first defensive play of the game.

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Kendricks celebrates his sack.

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Members of the UCLA offense celebrate a touchdown.

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UCLA Bruins Ka'imi Fairbairn kicks off during following a touchdown.

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UCLA head coach Jim Mora during the 2015 Alamo Bowl.

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UCLA Bruins wide receiver Devin Fuller caught two passes totaling 19 yards in the team victory.

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Sophomore linebacker Myles Jack caught an interception from Kansas State quarterback Jake Waters and ran the ball for 41 yards.

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Members of the offense prepare for the snap. The stadium was so loud that members of the offensive line held hands in order to avoid false starts.

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Sophomore running back Paul Perkins dives into the end zone for a touchdown during the second quarter.

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The Bruins celebrate Perkins touchdown.

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Bruin fans cheer on the team from the stands.

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UCLA Bruins wide receiver Jordan Payton received four catches relating in a total of 58 yards.

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Redshirt senior defensive back Anthony Jefferson tackles Wildcats wide receiver Tyler Lockett.

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In most likely his final game of the season, redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley had two touchdowns and totaled 246 yards.

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Lockett catches a touchdown from Waters in the end zone in the third quarter. Tyler Lockett was named MVP of the Alamo Bowl.

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Perkins runs for a 67 yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

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Freshman linebacker Kenny Young celebrates the Bruin victory.

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The UCLA football team celebrates their 40-35 victory over #11 Kansas State in the Alamo Bowl.

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