Defensive stats

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UCLA's defense had seven sacks, 10 tackles for loss, two interceptions and nine pass breakups.
The tackling leaders were Mike Schmitt (7), Alterraun Verner (6), Reggie Carter (5), Glenn Love (5), David Carter (5), Akeem Ayers (5), Steve Sloan (4), Aaron Ware (3), Chase Moline (3), Brian Price (3) and Michael Norris (3).

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ONLYTHETRUTH Author Profile Page said:

17 sacks and tackles for loss. Great. Great performance defense. Oh, but it was against our own team. Ouch.

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This is Brian Dohn's sixth season covering UCLA after spending 4 1/2 years covering the Dodgers for the Daily News and other Los Angeles Newspaper Group papers. He graduated from Rutgers, where the first college football game was played in 1869. Sure, the Scarlet Knights suffered for a long time, but now RU is doing what Jerseyans always thought was possible. Winning at Rutgers also proves winning is possible everywhere else in the nation, so underachieving coaches better be careful. Now, if only men's hoops can turn it around.

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