UCLA

Bruins ©

Washington

Huskies

Played October 30, 1976

at Husky Stadium

Seattle, Washington

  

 

Teams' Belt Records

 

Team

Belt

Reigns

Overall

Record

Home

Record

Away

Record

Neutral

Record

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

UCLA © 3 10 2 2 .786 5 2 0 .714 4 0 2 .833 1 0 0 1.000
Washington 0                                

 

                          Previous Belt Meetings:       None

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final

UCLA

7

7

10

6

30

Washington

0

13

0

8

21

 

The 3rd ranked, 6-0-1 UCLA Bruins of coach Terry Donahue traveled to Seattle to battle Don James’ 4-3 Washington Huskies.  QB Warren Moon lead the Washington offense in the Huskies first ever Belt game.  UCLA’s All-Pac 8 RB Theotis Brown rushed for a school-record 220 yards & scored 3 touchdowns as the Bruins defeated the Huskies for the first time in Seattle since 1958 to retain The Belt with a 30-21 victory.  The Bruins opened with a punishing 72-yard drive with Brown scoring the touchdown on a 29-yard run.  Washington responded with a 31-yard field goal from PK Steve Robbins which cut the UCLA lead to 7-3 before the Bruins came back with a 9-play, 80-yard drive with Brown carrying in from 15 yards giving UCLA a 14-3 2nd quarter lead.  Just as it seemed the Bruins had taken control of the game, Washington's RB Joe Steele took the ensuing kick-off & returned it 89 yards for a touchdown.  Robbins’ 31-yard field goal kept the Huskies in the game as the trailed just 14-13 at the half.  Defense for both teams dominated the 3rd quarter with the only points coming on a 25-yard field goal from UCLA's All-Pac 8 PK Frank Corral.  The most critical outcome of the 3rd quarter may have been Washington’s loss of All-Pac 8 NG Charles Jackson to injury.  UCLA's RB James Owens’ 34-yard touchdown run early in the 4th quarter again seemed to leave the Bruins in total control with a 24-13 lead but Moon had still had hopes of leading a comeback.  Washington traveled 80 yards for their touchdown with Moon throwing a 28-yard touchdown pass to TE Scott Greenwood which got the Huskies within 5 points at 24-19 & when Moon connected with RB Ronnie Rowland on the 2-point conversion, the Huskies were within a field goal at 24-21.  Brown’s third touchdown came midway through the 4th quarter through a hole which might have been occupied by Washington’s injured nose guard.  Brown finished the 85-yard drive when he broke through the line & ran 51 yards untouched for the clinching score.  UCLA's QB Jeff Dankworth threw for just 69 yards but Brown’s school-rushing record & Owens’ 123 yards rushing with his score helped the Bruins amassed 451 yards rushing for the game.  Moon threw for 132 yards with a touchdown in the loss.  UCLA finished the season 9-2-1; ranked 15th nationally while the Huskies finished 5-6.  Washington would play for The Belt again in 1978.

 

UCLA Game Stats Washington Game Stats
 

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Theotis Brown 35 220 3 6.29 Robin Earl 13 58 0 4.46
James Owens 22 123 1 5.59 Ronnie Rowland 9 28 0 3.11
Jeff Dankworth 9 55 0 6.11 Joe Steele 7 18 0 2.57
Wendell Tyler 11 53 0 4.82 Warren Moon 6 7 0 1.17
 
Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs
Jeff Dankworth 12 7 1 69 0 Warren Moon 27 11 0 132 1
Theotis Brown 1 0 0 0 0            
 

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Wally Henry 4 53 0 13.25 Scott Greenwood 3 59 1 19.67
James Sarpy 1 14 0 14.00 Spider Gaines 2 30 0 15.00
Wendell Tyler 1 4 0 4.00 Leon Garrett 2 26 0 13.00
Theotis Brown 1 -2 0 -2.00 Scott Phillips 1 15 0 15.00
          Joe Steele 1 2 0 2.00
          Ronnie Rowland 2 0 0 0.00

 

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