The UCLA Football team embarked on their first game post-Jim Mora and it started a bit sloppy. Very similar to the Jim Mora era.
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Their first two drives did not go past midfield and were forced to punt. Luckily, Cal did not come out of the gates on fire either. Their first drive ended in a missed field goal.
They made up for it two drives later when the ball finally made it through the uprights for the first score of the game when Matt Anderson made a 32-yard field goal.