No man is an island (not even Maui from “Moana”), and no one player wins a college football game all by himself. But there is no doubt that UCLA Quarterback Josh Rosen is the LEADER of the Bruins, and he and his squad hit Hawaii like a tidal wave, putting up eight touchdowns in a 56-23 romp.
Rosen threw 5 TD passes, 3 of them to Wide Receiver Darren Andrews, as UCLA dominated the game from the outset. Hawaii’s Defense had no answer for Rosen, who went a remarkable 22-for-25, for 329 yards. The Bruins also did a little better on the Ground than they had been doing during the previous dozen games or so, tallying 132 yards, which was an average of 5.