Porterville Recorder

Mcmaryion scores 4 TDS to lead Fresno State over UCLA

- By JOE REEDY

PASADENA — A big Saturday of eight upsets by Group of Five schools over Power Five teams includes a Red Wave.

Fresno State, which brought a large group of fans from Northern California to the Rose Bowl, dominated UCLA 38-14.

Marcus Mcmaryion ran for four touchdowns and passed for another as the Bulldogs (2-1) snapped a 10-game losing streak against Power Five teams.

“I think it’s a huge win. There’s a lot to take from it,” said Mcmaryion, who was 22 of 33 for 270 yards along with nine carries for 16 yards. “It was basically coming down to they were stacking the box and it was up to us to make plays.”

It is the Bulldogs’ ninth victory over a Pac-12 program since 2000. Three of those have come against the Bruins, who are 0-3 for the first time since 1971.

While this week’s major story line nationally will be about the little schools standing tall, Fresno State coach Jeff Tedford was trying to play that down.

“I never get caught up on Group of Five or Power Five. Typically, we go into games thinking we have a chance to win every game no matter who we play,” Tedford said. “This is obviously a nice win for our program. UCLA has great tradition and highly-recruited players. I thought our guys came out with a real focus.”

Fresno State, which came into the game leading the FBS in takeaways with eight, scored 17 points off four Bruins turnovers.

UCLA freshman quarterbac­k Dorian Thompson-robinson was 10 of 24 for 151 yards with a touchdown and two intercepti­ons. He also had a team-high 49 yards rushing on eight carries.

“No one feels sorry for you,” UCLA coach Chip Kelly said. “We knew this was a really good football team coming in. We knew that it’s one of the best

teams in the Mountain West and we had to be prepared to play, and obviously they did a better job.”

The Bulldogs (2-1) scored on their first three drives to take a 16-0 lead. Mcmaryion opened the scoring with 10:03 remaining in the first quarter with a 1-yard bootleg off left end. A Kyle Riddering 10-yard pass from Mcmaryion late in the first quarter and an Asa Fuller 28-yard field goal extended Fresno State’s lead to 16-0 with 14:17 remaining in the second quarter.

After UCLA’S Odua Isibor recovered a Mcmaryion fumble at the Fresno State 43, the Bruins got on the scoreboard when Theo Howard hauled in a 45-yard touchdown pass from Thompson-robinson. UCLA got within 16-14 with 12:59 remaining in the third quarter on a 1-yard run by Bolu Olorunfunm­i.

Fresno State blew a fourth-quarter lead last Saturday at Minnesota, but that didn’t happen against the Bruins. The Bulldogs put the game away with three straight drives that ended with Mcmaryion touchdown runs. The last two scores were set up after Jeff Allison picked off Thompson robinson both times.

“It would have been really easy for it to go the other way (after the fumbled punt) but we were able to respond,” Tedford said. “We got turnovers and put drives together.”

 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY DONNIE ZIMMERMAN ?? Jordan Mimms pushes the ball down to the goal line after a seven-yard scamper to set up a one yard touchdown run by starting QB Marcus Mcmaryion on the next play. That Touchdown brought the score to 24-14 Fresno St. over UCLA and was one of three running touchdowns for Mcmaryion. Fresno defeated UCLA handily 38-14 at the Rose Bowl.
RECORDER PHOTO BY DONNIE ZIMMERMAN Jordan Mimms pushes the ball down to the goal line after a seven-yard scamper to set up a one yard touchdown run by starting QB Marcus Mcmaryion on the next play. That Touchdown brought the score to 24-14 Fresno St. over UCLA and was one of three running touchdowns for Mcmaryion. Fresno defeated UCLA handily 38-14 at the Rose Bowl.

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