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NERVE GASP

There has been a lot of speculation about why UCLA Starting Quarterback Josh Rosen hasn’t played in the last two games. He took a beating on the field three games ago, and was twice removed from the game, with what looked like two distinct injuries. But this week it was finally revealed that there is a nerve issue in his shoulder, and they will have to simply wait until the nerve recuperates. Until then, Rosen cannot throw effectively, and is therefore relegated to emergency back-up to Mike Fafaul.

With Rosen missing action, the Bruins have lost three straight games, all by ONE touchdown or less.