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UCLA concluded afternoon practice with a pair of 1-minute drills on a shortened field, one resulting in Brian Price blocking a field goal attempt by Kai Forbath and the other capped by a successful 36-yard kick by the junior.

The first-team offense moved 32 yards in seven plays -- aided by a pass interference call by coach Rick Neuheisel -- against the first-team defense. Kevin Prince was 2 of 4 on the drive, with a 7-yard reception by Terrence Austin marking the longest gain.

The second-team offense adopted more of the quick-strike mentality, with Kevin Craft connecting with freshman Ricky Marvray -- who hadn't caught a pass the entire afternoon -- for 30 yards, setting up two short runs to put Forbath in position for the kick.

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