It was a rough week for Arizona Football. Khalil Tate was out, and the Wildcats faced a UCLA squad fresh off their first win against the Cal Golden Bears.
Playing in Pasadena against a team coming off their first win, as well as it being homecoming night, it seemed all signs pointed to a potential loss.
UCLA got to quick work, making it 10-0 early. Luckily, the Wildcats would rally a bit just before halftime to keep it relatively close at 17-7.
The Arizona offense would finally find a bit of rhythm in the second half, seemingly exchanging scores with the Bruins for much of the third and fourth quarters, but ultimately, it was the Bruins who would hold on until the end.