The first half of this game couldn’t have gone much better for a UCLA Football team that had relied so much on the arm of Josh Rosen. With him out for the bowl game there were plenty of questions about what the offense would look like and how ready was backup Devon Modster going to be after splitting first team reps in practice.
Those worries were eased in the first half with Modster finding his footing after a few drives. Early on the Bruins chose to attack the edges of the K-State with Demetric Felton but eventually found their way downfield with quick out score to Jordan Lasley and a dime of a throw to a wide open Theo Howard.