The Rose Bowl is winding down at the end of a historic win for UCLA football and a homecoming to remember for the Bruin faithful.
We hope tonight’s coverage kept you entertained, and we hope you’ll celebrate a momentous triumph for UCLA.
With that, we’ll see you next for UCLA’s annual rivalry matchup against USC on Nov.
We’re out speaking to the players and coach DeShaun Foster right now, but senior staffer Cece Schmitz is working on tonight’s wrap which will be up shortly.
Be sure to take a read of her piece for a full recap and analysis of tonight’s win.
Iowa 17, UCLA 20
Total yards: UCLA 415 | Iowa 265
Well, there you have it, UCLA football has earned its first win at the Rose Bowl in 2024, and is now on a three-game winning streak heading to Seattle next week.
UCLA
Quarterback Ethan Garbers: 21/34, 204 passing yards, 2 interceptions
Running back T.J.
We’re nearing the crunch in this game, UCLA maintaining its 20-17 lead.
On the third-and-8, Garbers slings it into the hands of wide receiver Titus Mokiao-Atimalala who snags the nine-yard pass on the right.
We’re into a two-minute timeout, after which UCLA will continue from the Iowa 29-yard line.
Quarterback Ethan Garbers connects with wide receiver Kwazi Gilmer to get the first down for UCLA. Gilmer pushes his way inside the red zone after a well-executed sling from Garbers to his young receiver.
On the second down, Garbers hands it off to running back Keegan Jones who stiff-arms Iowa’s defensive lineman Devan Kennedy, maneuvers through the backfield and gets UCLA to the goal line.
But after failing to convert on the third-and-goal, kicker Mateen Bhaghani drills the 27-yard attempt to retake the lead.
Iowa 17, UCLA 20 | Q4 4:51
(Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)
Attendance at the Rose Bowl sits at 53,467 for tonight’s matchup against Iowa – over 10,000 more than UCLA’s last home game against Minnesota in October, when the team was riding a four-game losing streak.
As this season continues on an upward trajectory, the Bruin faithful rides with it.
We are all square again.
Iowa quarterback Jackson Stratton hands the ball off to running back Kamari Moulton, whose 1-yard rush punches the ball in for the Hawkeye touchdown after a 13-play, 61-yard drive.
Kicker Drew Stevens secures the PAT kick.
Iowa 17, UCLA 17 | Q4 11:29
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