UCLA Post-Game Notes – at Memphis Sept. 16, 2017
Wide receiver Darren Andrews, who finished with 10 receptions for a career-high 175 yards, vaulted up five spots into a tie for 11th on UCLA’s all-time receptions list with 128 receptions, tying Mike Sherrard.
• Andrews also moved into 18th on UCLA’s career receiving yards chart with 1,613 yards.
• Andrews recorded his fifth career 100-yard receiving game, his second of the season.
• Andrews’ 65-yard third quarter touchdown reception was his sixth in 2017. He entered the year with five career touchdown receptions in his first three seasons of action.
With 463 yards passing, quarterback Josh Rosen recorded his third consecutive 300-yard passing game, matching Brett Hundley’s school record of three set in 2012.
• Rosen notched his sixth career 350-yard passing game, tying Cade McNown for the UCLA career record.
• With 495 yards of total offense today, Rosen moved past Cory Paus for fourth on the school career total offense list with 6,821.
• Rosen threw for four touchdowns, increasing his season total to 13 and his career total to 46.
• Rosen’s 13 scoring passes in the last three games tie Drew Olson’s school standard for a three-game stretch, set in 2005.
Nashville native Jordan Wilson made his first career catch as a Bruin count, hauling in a second quarter five-yard scoring pass from Josh Rosen.
Safety Adarius Pickett made his fifth career interception, and defensive back Octavius Spencer made his first career interception.
The following players made their first starts as Bruins: DL Chigozie Nnoruka, LB Keisean Lucier-South, DB Will Lockett, WR Demetric Felton.
UCLA netted a season-high 633 total yards of offense. The last time UCLA totaled 600+ yards of total offense was in 2015 at Oregon State (674 yards - 284 rushing, 390 passing)