A catch of firsts

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Not only was Terrence Austin's third quarter touchdown reception, a 2-yard flip from quarterback Kevin Craft, the first score of his career, but it was the first touchdown reception by a UCLA wide receiver this season.
Austin, who was carted off the field on a stretcher last week against Oregon was questionable for the game, finished with a team-leading five catches for 51 yards, but was not used to return punts.
"Coaches took it easy on me because they didn't want me to do too much, but I don't think it would have mattered if they let me play more,'' Austin said. "I was fine out there. I didn't even think about it.''

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