San Diego State football’s first drive started with a 3-yard run by sophomore running back Jordan Byrd, a sack on senior quarterback Ryan Agnew and a 2-yard run by Byrd to quietly end in a Brandon Heicklen punt.
‘Oh no, here we go again.’
Things seemed grim for the Aztec offense, considering the “ugly” offensive performance it put up in last week’s 6-0 win over Weber State, when the Scarlet and Black put up 108 passing and 130 rushing yards.
Saturday was a different story.
The Aztecs – thanks to a much-improved passing game – pulled away with a 23-14 victory against UCLA at the Rose Bowl, marking the first win against the Bruins in SDSU history.