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#11 UCLA buries #15 Arizona State, 62-27, in Tempe
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RE: #11 UCLA buries #15 Arizona State, 62-27, in Tempe
(09-26-2014 01:27 AM)EvilLore Wrote:  Memphis defense got a ton more pressure on Huntley than Arizona State ever managed tonight. That was pretty eye-opening to me.

I had to laugh at all the Ole Miss fans claiming all week that UCLA was vastly overrated, which is why Memphis almost beat them.

Lots of somber faces tonight in Oxfart.

You must have forgotten about those Todd Graham defenses at Tulsa. Graham is supposedly a defensive genius, but his defenses generally sucked; but the Gus Malzahn's offenses always bailed him out.
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RE: #11 UCLA buries #15 Arizona State, 62-27, in Tempe
There are few things in life that make me happier than watching a Todd Graham coached team get rolled. Thank you, UCLA.
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