The Arizona Republic

UA’s Rodriguez to make 1st start at UCLA

- RUSS ISABELLA/USA TODAY SPORTS

Kevin Sumlin’s last trip to the Rose Bowl was a nightmare as UCLA rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Texas A&M. The first-year Arizona coach now faces a return without his best player as the Wildcats face UCLA.

Quarterbac­k Khalil Tate, a Los Angeles native who many saw as a Heisman Trophy contender at the beginning of the season, will not play due to an ankle injury. Sumlin said the injury has bothered Tate for most of the season but that he needs time for it to heal instead of continuing to tweak it during games.

Tate lasted only two series in last week’s 42-10 loss to Utah and could barely hand the ball off to a running back during some plays. Rhett Rodriguez, the son of former coach Rich Rodriguez, will get his first collegiate start.

“Rhett came in last week in a twominute drill situation and moved the ball well,” Sumlin said. “He did as good a job as anyone could do on the road in a difficult situation.”

Rodriguez, a sophomore, completed 20 of 38 passes for 226 yards and a touchdown. He led the Wildcats (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) into the red zone five times, but they could only manage 10 points.

UCLA coach Chip Kelly said he was sad that Tate would miss the game, but it also meant “we don’t have to chase the fastest kid in the country around.”

The Bruins come in with momentum after last week’s 37-7 win over California, which was their first win under Kelly.

UCLA (1-5, 1-2) has one of the nation’s youngest rosters but has shown steady improvemen­t over the past two games. Running back Joshua Kelley has rushed for over 100 yards in three straight games and the defense forced five turnovers in last week’s win over California.

“We started off 0-5, really easy for a team to give up. We definitely stuck to it and worked harder,” linebacker Odua Isibor said. “We saw that no one was going to make us give up and we kept going at it.”

Kelly is seeking even more improvemen­t during the second half of the season.

“Things are coming together. We’re tackling better and everyone has a better understand­ing of where they fit scheme-wise,” Kelly said.

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Arizona’s Rhett Rodriguez will make his first start on Saturday vs. UCLA.

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