A few key stats from UCLA’s 20-10 loss to Colorado on Thursday:
- 210 total yards for UCLA, a season-low (previous season-low was 301 vs. WSU)
- 25 rushing yards, second-lowest total this year (lowest is minus-1 vs. ASU, third-lowest is 43 vs. WSU)
- 30 carries, most since 32 vs. Arizona
- 0.8 yards per carry, second-lowest of the year
- 22 yards lost on the high snap from Scott Quessenberry that went down as rushing yards
- 66 rushing yards for Soso Jamabo, the most for him since 90 against UNLV
- 4 rushes from Jamabo that went for negative yardage or no gain on 23 total carries (1 carry for negative yards, 3 for 0 yards)
- 57.9 percent of Jamabo’s carries in Pac-12 play entering Thursday’s game had gone for 0 or negative yards
- 4 rushes from Jamabo that went for negative yardage or no gain on 23 total carries (1 carry for negative yards, 3 for 0 yards)
- 44 individuals at FBS schools have rushed for more yards than UCLA has as a team (709)
- 4 turnovers for UCLA that only resulted in 3 points
- 3 interceptions for UCLA
- 8 of 9 games this season in which UCLA has had an interception (the only game without one is Arizona)
- 15 tackles for loss for Takkarist McKinley in the past seven games (2 against Colorado)
- 3 missed field goals
- 8 missed field goals total this season
- 35-3 in games when leading at halftime under head coach Jim Mora, but all three of those losses have come in the past two seasons.
- First was last year vs. WSU, two this year were Stanford and Colorado
- 1st loss to Colorado since 2003 (breaks five-game winning streak in the series)
- 7-11 vs. Power 5 teams (2-0 against BYU, an independent) in past two seasons