College Football Belt - 1985 UCLA at Brigham Young
 

UCLA

Bruins ©

Brigham Young

Cougars

Played September 7, 1985

at Cougar Stadium

Provo, Utah

  

 

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 © 5 16 6 2 .708 7 4 0 .636 7 2 2 .727 2 0 0 1.000
Brigham Young 0                                

 

                         Previous Belt Meetings:       None

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final

UCLA

10

3

3

11

27

Brigham Young

3

14

0

7

24

 

Coach Terry Donahue’s 1985 UCLA Bruins were ranked 20th nationally as they opened the season against the 8th ranked, 1-0 Brigham Young Cougars of Lavell Edwards who were carrying a 25-game winning streak.  Brigham Young had won the National Championship in 1984 amidst great controversy for the schedule they had played.  This was their chance to take The Belt & quiet some of the critics.  Each team scored a touchdown in the final 3:00 but UCLA's RB Gaston Green scored last on a 2-yard run set-up by a 62-yard pass from back-up QB Matt Stevens to WR Mike Sherrard as the Bruins retained The Belt with a 27-24 come from behind upset of the Cougars.  Early in the 1st quarter, UCLA's CB Chuckie Miller blocked a Brigham Young punt giving the Bruins the ball at the Brigham Young 15-yard line.  UCLA could not get into the end zone but All-American PK John Lee kicked a 25-yard field goal which gave the Bruins a 3-0 lead.  The Cougars responded with an 73-yard drive which stalled at the UCLA 7-yard line where Brigham Young's PK Gary Webster hit a 24-yard field goal to tie the game at 3-3.  After forcing a UCLA punt which gave the Cougars the ball at the UCLA 48-yard line, Brigham Young set-up for first play of the drive but UCLA's S Craig Rutledge intercepted Brigham Young's QB Robbie Bosco & returned it 65 yards for a touchdown giving the Bruins a 10-3 lead heading into the 2nd quarter.  The Cougars responded with a 7-play, 80-yard drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass from Bosco to All-WAC WR Mark Bellini to tie the game at 10-10.  The highlight of the drive was a short pass to RB Vai Sikahema which he took for a 47-yard gain to the UCLA 32-yard line.  The Bruins got 35-yard field goal from Lee midway through the 2nd quarter before Bosco drove the Cougars 80 yards again, hitting WR Glen Kozlowski on a 7-yard touchdown pass giving Brigham Young a 17-13 lead with 3:29 left in the half.  UCLA had another chance to score in the 1st half when Sikahema fumbled a punt & the Bruins recovered at the Brigham Young 28-yard line but Brigham Young's CB Rodney Thomas intercepted UCLA's QB David Norrie in the end zone; the score stayed 17-13 at the half.  Stevens replaced the ineffective Norrie after the first series in the 2nd half & the Bruins got another field goal from Lee, this one from 20 yards, to close the gap to a point at 17-16 but the real success of the 3rd quarter seemed the be the UCLA defense kept the Brigham Young offense off the scoreboard.  Lee hit a 25-yard field goal with 8:01 left to play which put the Bruins ahead 19-17 but the Cougars' offense was not done.  Brigham Young took 14 plays to drive 80 yards highlighted by a 22-yard completion to Kozlowski on a 3rd & 19 play from the Brigham Young 26-yard line.  The touchdown came on a controversial 1-yard touchdown run by Bosco which television replays appeared to show his knee was down before the ball had crossed the plane of the end zone but the call stood & Brigham Young had what appeared to be a 24-19 come from behind win with 2:54 left.  On the next play from scrimmage, Stevens hit Sherrard for the 62-yard gain to the Brigham Young 22-yard line & 5 plays later, Green scored on a 2-yard run with 1:02 left in the game.  The successful 2-point conversion on another Green run put the Bruins up 27-24 but the Cougars had a last chance.  On the first play after the kick-off, UCLA's CB Marcus Turner intercepted Bosco to end the Cougars' winning streak.  Stevens finished with 117 yards passing & Sherrard had 6 catches for 102 yards.  Bosco threw for 340 yards with 2 touchdowns but 2 interceptions while Sikahema had 8 catches for 129 yards in the loss.  UCLA finished the season 9-2-1; Pac-10 Champions & ranked 7th nationally while the Cougars finished 11-3, WAC Co-Champs & ranked 16th nationally.  Brigham Young would play for The Belt again in 1995.

 

UCLA Game Stats Brigham Young Game Stats
 

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Marcus Greenwood 13 71 0 5.46 Vai Sikahema 6 54 0 9.00
Gaston Green 22 55 1 2.50 Lakei Heimuli 8 24 0 3.00
Mel Farr 2 17 0 8.50 Robbie Boscoe 10 16 0 1.60
Matt Stevens 6 8 0 1.33 Tom Tuipulotu 2 4 0 2.00
Eric Ball 4 6 0 1.50          
David Norrie 5 3 0 0.60          
 
Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs
Matt Stevens 11 6 0 117 0 Robbie Bosco 41 29 2 340 2
David Norrie 11 6 1 29 0            
 

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Mike Sherrard 6 102 0 17.00 Vai Sikahema 8 129 0 16.13
Karl Dorrell 3 36 0 12.00 Glen Kozlowski 5 87 1 17.40
Willie Anderson 1 8 0 8.00 Trevor Molini 5 60 0 12.00
Gaston Green 1 1 0 1.00 Mark Bellini 4 53 1 13.25
Marcus Greenwood 1 1 0 1.00 Lance Lindley 1 5 0 5.00
          Tom Tuipulotu 1 3 0 3.00
          Lakei Heimuli 5 3 0 0.60

 

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