The UCLA Bruins broke a two-game losing streak by defeating the Stanford Cardinal 34-16 on Thursday at Stanford Stadium.
UCLA dominated from start to finish, gaining 455 yards from scrimmage to Stanford's 198. The Cardinal didn't score an offensive touchdown until 2:50 remained in the game.
Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, running back Joshua Kelley and wideout Kyle Philips paced the Bruins offense. Third-string quarterback Jack West made his first career start for Stanford, who was without first-stringer K.J. Costello (thumb injury) and backup Davis Mills (calf injury).
The Bruins (2-5, 2-2 Pac-12) are now a half-game back of four teams tied for first in the Pac-12 South at 2-1.