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Arizona State upsets No. 7 UCLA, 38-23

UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen is sacked for a safety by ASU defensive lineman Viliami Latu during first quarter action at the Rose Bowl.

UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen is sacked for a safety by ASU defensive lineman Viliami Latu during first quarter action at the Rose Bowl.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
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Arizona State played the spoiler to No. 7 UCLA’s perfect season, defeating the Bruins, 38-23, on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

The Bruins, who played from behind nearly the entire game, entered the fourth quarter trailing the Sun Devils, 29-10.

Quarterback Josh Rosen, who completed 22 of 40 passes for 280 yards and two touchdowns, opened a 70-yard, six-play scoring drive to open the fourth with passes of 18 and 19 yards to receivers Thomas Duarte and Jordan Payton.

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Then, Paul Perkins carried the ball the rest of the way for a touchdown with a 29-yard run followed by two jabs into the end zone on carries of three and one yard. But, the Bruins failed on the two-point conversion, leaving the score, 29-16.

Perkins carried the ball 63 yards on 18 tries. Nate Starks chipped in with 23 yards in six carries.

Linebacker Isaako Savaiinaea intercepted a short toss from Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici on the Sun Devils’ next drive, which helped set up a 17-yard touchdown pass to Duarte to make the score 29-23, with 9 minutes and 19 seconds left in the fourth.

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Duarte finished with six catches for 101 yards and two scores.

Arizona State succeeded in burning time off the clock, but was ultimately helped to victory when UCLA snapped the ball out of the end zone on a punt for the second safety of the night. Rosen was flagged for intentional grounding in the end zone during the first quarter.

The Sun Devils chewed up the clock some more with nine-play drive that ended with a twisting, 23-yard touchdown run by Kalen Ballage, who was pulled backwards into the end zone by his teammates.

Bercovici completed 27 of 44 passes for two touchdowns with one interception and scored on a 34-yard run in the third quarter.

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Arizona State (3-2, 1-1 in Pac-12 conference play) hosts Colorado (3-1, 0-0 Pac-12) on Oct. 10. UCLA (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) travels to Stanford (3-1, 1-0 Pac-12) on Oct. 15.

Arizona State 38, UCLA 23 -- 45 seconds left in the game

UCLA’s defense couldn’t make the stop it needed for a comeback victory against Arizona State. Kaleb Ballage rushes for 29 yards and a touchdown to put the game out of reach for the Bruins, 38-23.

Arizona State went 70 yards in nine plays on the scoring drive.

Arizona State 31, UCLA 23 -- 4:16 left in the fourth quarter

UCLA starts the drive on its own one-yard line and doesn’t get far.

The Bruins in punt formation and the snap flies over the punter’s head for an Arizona State safety.

Perhaps a Jim Mora strategy, since UCLA is now down a touchdown and two-point conversion.

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UCLA’s defense holds on a trying drive where Mike Bercovici converts on a third and fourth down.

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Arizona State starts at its own 25-yard line.

Kenny Clark tackles the Arizona State running back Kalen Ballage for a one-yard loss.

Clark hits Bercovici - hard - on the next play. Bercovici throws just in time to avoid the sack, the pass falls incomplete

Third and 11 -- UCLA fans on their feet and screaming -- as Bercovici completes a 12-yard pass to Gary Chambers.

Then, Tim White catches seven-yard pass before Randall Goforth knocks him out of bounds.

Bercovici’s second down pass to Foster is incomplete

Third and four, Bercovici scrambles and is spotted just short of the first down.

Fourth and one, Bercovici completes an eight-yard pass to Demario Richard -- the play catches the entire Rose Bowl off guard.

First down, Bercovici completes a four-yard pass to White. Richard is tackled for a four-yard loss by Aaron Wallace.

Third down - Takkarist McKinley knocks down Bercovici’s pass and the Sun Devils will punt.

Arizona State 29, UCLA 23 -- 9:19 left in the fourth quarter

UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen escapes a tackle and completes a 17-yard pass to Thomas Duarte for a touchdown. The Rose Bowl is on its feet and the Bruins are jumping on the sideline.

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Rosen starts the drive scrambling out of the pocket, completing a 16-yard pass to Devin Fuller.

Three plays later, Rosen goes to Fuller again and completes a 15-yard pass.

Where has this UCLA offense been for three and a half quarters?

Next play, UCLA touchdown. Bruins are alive.

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UCLA’s defense appeared to force a quick three and out, but Pac-12 officials overrule the initial call. Maybe that turns out better for the Bruins - because Isaako Savaiinaea intercepts Bercovici three plays later. UCLA takes over on Arizona State’s 38-yard line.

Arizona State starts at its own 25-yard line to loud cheers from the Rose Bowl crowd -- which has not left.

Arizona State starts the drive with two carries, which brings up third and five, and brings UCLA fans to their feet -- Bercovici’s pass falls incomplete, but officials will review it.

After review, officials determine the nine-yard pass is complete.

Arizona State’s offense returns to the field.

Bercovici throws an intereption three plays later.

Arizona State 29, UCLA 16 -- 13:52 left in the third quarter

UCLA running back Paul Perkins rushes for 29 yards to setup his own one-yard touchdown carry. The Bruins inch closer to ARizona State, but still trail 29-16. Coach Jim Mor elects to attempt a two-point conversion, but it is incomplete.

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Prior to Perkins’ 29-yard carry, the Bruins had rushed 21 yards -- as a team.

Quarterback Josh Rosen starts the drive on promising note, completing an 18-yard pass to Thomas Duarte and a 19-yard pass to Jordan Payton as the third quarter expires.

Start of the fourth quarter, Perkins dodges several Arizona State defenders and rushes for an impressive 29 yards.

Rosen hands off to Perkins again, who rushes for the touchdown.

UCLA attempts a two-point coversion, but it falls incomplete.

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UCLA defensive backs Jaleel Wadood and Randall Goforth make two impressive plays to force a three-and-out and the Sun Devils punt.

Josh Rosen and the UCLA offense must find a rhythm.

The game attendance is annoounced at 80,113.

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There are some boo birds in the Rose Bowl as UCLA’s offense comes onto the field and quickly leaves again, another three and out for the Bruins.

Less than two minutes to go in the third quarter and its starting to look bleak for the Bruins, who have gained no momentum in this game.

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UCLA’s defense holds and forces Arizona State to punt. The Sun Devils maintain a 19-point lead in the third quarter.

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The Bruins’ defense is doing a nice job forcing Arizona State into third-down situations - but isn’t doing so well at stopping them on third down.

Bercovici has converted six of 14 third-down situations.

Wallace Ankou sacks Bercovici, to bring up another third down.

Takkarist McKinley goes down on the play and walks off the field with the trainers.

Third and 12, Bercovici completes a four-yard pass to Kalen Ballage, who is tackled by Isaako Savaiinaea.

Arizona State will punt.

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UCLA punts, again. The Bruins offense is struggling mightily.

Josh Rosen is 16 of 28 for for 187 yards and a touchdown, with an interception.

UCLA has rushed for 20 yards in 21 carries. That’s not a typo.

Arizona State 29, UCLA 10 -- 7:56 left in the third quarter

Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici completes an 11-yard pass to D.J. Foster for a touchdown and the Sun Devils take a 29-10 lead. The drive went 64 yards in six plays.

UCLA forced Arizona State into another third-down situation, but Bercovici completes a 32-yard pass to tight end Kody Kohl.

The Bruins are allowing the Sun Devils to chip away on the ground and Bercovici is keeping his team moving on third downs.

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UCLA punts for the eigth time against Arizona State.

Running backs are struggling to pick up yards and receivers are struggling to make catches.

Did anyone see this letdown coming by UCLA?

That’s a rhetorical question.

Arizona State 22, UCLA 10 -- 11:05 left in the third quarter

The clouds are rolling over the Rose Bowl and Arizona State is starting to roll against UCLA. Quarterback Mike Bercovici rushes for 34 yards and a Sun Devils touchdown to take a 12 point lead.

Arizona State starts at its own 36-yard line.

Randall Goforth nearly intercepts Mike Bercovici on his first pass of the second half, but it falls incomplete.

Demario Richard rushes for nine yards.

Third and inches and a false start by Arizona State helps the Bruins defense.

Third and five -- Bercovici rushes for six yards -- and the Rose Bowl falls silent.

Richard is doing some quick damage to the UCLA defense and rushes for 16 yards.

Bercovici keeps it, rushes for 34 yards and an Arizona State touchdown.

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UCLA starts the second half much the same as the first half went - punting. Nate Iese drops a wide-open pass on third down and the Bruins first drive of the second half stalls.

Arizona State kicks off to start the half.

UCLA starts at its own 30-yard line after a penalty by Arizona State.

Paul Perkins rushes for seven yards and Rosen completes an eight-yard pass to Eldridge Massington.

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UCLA looks like it was inspired during the half.

Nate Starks rushes for five yards and then Rosen gets clobbered as he lobs a ball downfield - which is nearly intercepted - but falls incomplete.

Iese drops a pass on third down and UCLA punts.

Arizona State 15, UCLA 10 -- halftime

UCLA’s Ka’imi Fairbairn kicks a 53-yard field goal to go into halftime. That’s the fourth longest field goal in UCLA history.

UCLA starts the drive on its own 25-yard line.

Paul Perkins rushes for 11 yards and Josh Rosen completes a 22-yard pass to Thomas Duarte.

There’s seven seconds left in the half, UCLA Coach Jim Mora calls a timeout.

Rosen completes a seven-yard pass to Jordan Payton, which sets up Fairbairn’s 53-yard field goal attempt.

Arizona State 15, UCLA 7 -- 21 seconds left in the second quarter

UCLA’s drive starts out promising when Josh Rosen completes a 25-yard pass to Jordan Payton but it quickly turns sour when Arizona State’s Laiu Moeakiola intercepts Rosen two plays later. The turnover results in a 25-yard field goal for the Sun Devils, who take a 15-7 lead.

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Rosen has thrown five interceptions this season.

The Bruins’ defense quickly forces a third-down situation, but Mike Bercovici completes a three-yard pass to Kody Kohl.

Matt Dickerson deflects the next Bercovici pass.

Third down again, Devin Lucien -- a former Bruin -- makes an impressive 23-yard catch to put Arizona State on UCLA’s 11-yard line.

Third and six, Bercovici throws to the end zone, but the pass is broken up by Tahaan Goodman. Arizona State attempts a 25-yard field goal.

Arizona State 12, UCLA 7 -- 3:58 left in the second quarter

Arizona State kicks a 31-yard field goal to take a 12-7 lead with 3:58 to play in the first half. The drive went 40 yards in eight plays.

UCLA’s kickoff team gives up another long return -- 47-yards by Tim White.

The Bruins force a third-down situation, but Mike Bercovici completes a 26-yard pass to Gary Chambers to move the Sun Devils to the UCLA 15-yard line.

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Bercovici throws to the end zone twice, but both passes are defended by Ishmael Adams.

Arizona State 9, UCLA 7 -- 6:42 left in the second quarter

UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen completes a 50-yard pass to Stephen Johnson III, which sets up a 13-yard pass to Thomas Duarte for a Bruins touchdown. The drive went 88 yards in eight plays.

UCLA starts at its own 12-yard line and Rosen quickly completes a four-yard pass to Eldridge Massington and follows it with a 10-yard pass to Jordan Payton.

Paul Perkins rushes for three yards before Rosen completes a four-yard pass to Payton.

Perkins dodges a couple of tackles to rush for four yards -- perhaps the biggest four yards of the game this far -- and a UCLA first down

The crowd at the Rose Bowl, which has complete filled in, jumps to its feet as Rosen hangs in the pocket and launches a 50-yard pass to Johnson.

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Sighs all around the press box as Arizona State punts again -- this is the ninth punt of the game. (There also has been a free kick and a missed fied goal.)

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Arizona State starts the drive at its own four yard line with a handoff to Demario Richard who rushes for 15 yards.

But the drive quickly stalls after a three-yard pass to Tim White, a three-yard carry by Jacom Brimhall and an incomplete pass -- with Bercovici under pressure.

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UCLA punts for a fifth time.

The Bruins’ offense continues to struggle.

Quarterback Josh Rosen is five-of-nine for 25 yards and the Bruins are minus eight in rushing yards.

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Arizona State starts the drive on its own five-yard line and ends the drive on its own 10-yard line. UCLA’s defense is smothering.

Mike Bercovici loses a yard on a keeper, Kalen Ballage rushes for a yard and Bercovici completes a five-yard pass to Demario Richard.

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After a promising start to the drive, UCLA punts for a fourth time.

The Bruins get their offense moving with some assistance from Arizona State. The Sun Devils are called for pass intereference to start the drive.

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Josh Rosen completes a 14-yard pass to Thomas Duarte and there are loud cheers from the Rose Bowl.

Rosen then completes a 31-yard pass to Jordan Payton -- to the Sun Devils’ three yard line -- but offensive lineman Alex Redmond is called for holding.

That’s the end of the first quarter.

Rosen takes his second sack and the Bruins will punt.

Arizona State 9, UCLA 0 -- 1:12 left in the first quarter

Arizona State’s Tim White returns a kickoff 63 yards to setup Mike Bercovici’s 12-yard touchdown pass to White for the Sun Devil’s 9-0 lead. The drive took three plays to cover 38 yards.

UCLA misses several tackles on the kickoff return before White is tripped by kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn.

The Bruins are playing a bit sloppy - Randall Goforth is called for pass interference, which moves Arizona State up another 15 yards.

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Arizona State 2, UCLA 0 -- 2:14 left in the first quarter

Arizona State takes a 2-0 lead after quarterback Josh Rosen is called for intentional grounding. Arizona State’s Viliami Latu is credited with the sack.

The Bruins are unable to get anything going on offense. Paul Perkins rushes on the first play, but goes nowhere. Then Rosen completes a pass to Perkins, for a three yard loss.

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UCLA’s defense holds and forces another three and out and Arizona State punts for a third time.

We’ll see if the Bruins can get something moving on offense.

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UCLA’s offense is unable to get anything going through three series and punts for a third time.

Paul Perkins rushes for four and two yards in consecutive carries before quarterback Josh Rosen takes a hit on third down, while completing a pass to Nate Iese short of the first down.

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A sloppy drive by the officials results in Arizona State losing momentum and punting. It’s Pac-12 officials at their best.

Quarterback Mike Bercovici rushes for 11 yards before he completes a 16-yard pass to Tim White.

Officials had to review the pass after initially indicating that it was an illegal forward pass. The call was overruled.

Bercovici keeps the drive moving, completing a long pass to D.J. Foster in front of Ishmael Adams - but officials call offensive pass interference on Foster, which moves the ball back 15 yards.

The drive stalls after Bercovici’s third-down pass falls incomplete.

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UCLA’s offense is unable to find a rhythm through its first two series and the Bruins will punt again.

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Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici isn’t able to grab a bad snap on third and five from the Bruins 15-yard line and the Sun Devils miss a 44-yard field goal.

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The Sun Devils’ game plan is clear: Run the ball. Quarterback Mike Bercovici is mostly handing off to Kalen Ballage and Demario Richard, who are rushing for short gains against a Bruins defense that was not able to stop the run last week at Arizona.

Bercovici also completes a 28-yard pass to D.J. Foster, who dodges several tackles before he’s eventually taken down by Kenny Young.

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UCLA’s first offensive drive results in a three and out and the Bruins punt.

Paul Perkins rushes on the first two plays before quarterback Josh Rosen’s pass is batted away on third down.

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UCLA’s defense forces a three and out against Arizona State on the Sun Devils’ first drive.

Demario Richards rushes the ball twice before quarterback Mike Bercovici throws to Richards, who is tackled for a loss of three yards.

UCLA Coach Jim Mora said after last week’s game that the Bruins’ run defense needed to be better. The first stand looked promising.

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It’s 79 degress for kickoff at the Rose Bowl.

UCLA wins the toss and defers to the second half.

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UCLA cornerback Marcus Rios was in the hospital the last three days to undergo tests. He was cleared to play and is in uniform.

The Bruins’ announced starters are...

Defense: Linemen Eli Ankou, Kenny Clark and Jacob Tuioti-Mariner, linebackers Aaron Wallace, Kenny Young and Deon Hollins, defensive backs Ishmael Adams, Denzel Fisher, Randall Goforth, Tahaan Goodman and Jaleel Wadood

Offense: Quarterback Josh Rosen, receivers Jordan Payton, Thomas Duarte and Devin Fuller, linemen Conor McDermott, Kenny Lacy, Jake Brendel, Alex Redmond and Caleb Benenoch, fullback Nate Iese and running back Paul Perkins.

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UCLA linebacker Jayon Brown, who replaced Myles Jack last week against Arizona, is standing on the sideline and is not dressed to play.

Brown suffered a back injury against the Wildcats.

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It’s a comfortable 80 degrees at the Rose Bowl with about an hour until No. 7 UCLA kicks off against Arizona State.

Classes are finally underway at UCLA, and with that, students who were absent for the first two home games are trickling into the student section.

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Several recruits are standing on the sideline to watch warmups, including Theo Howard, a receiver from Westlake High, and Rashard Lawrence, a defensive lineman from Neville High in Monroe, La.

The Bruins improved to 4-0 after a lopsided 56-30 victory over Arizona last week, while the Sun Devils fell to 2-2 after USC defeated them 42-14.

Follow Lindsey Thiry on Twitter @LindseyThiry

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