But Baylor has 451 yards to UCLA's 266 -- and a 42-19 lead.
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Baylor is getting sloppy. Can UCLA pull off one of the greatest comebacks in Bruins history?
Uh, doubtful.
Lache Seastrunk was stripped of the ball by UCLA linebacker Eric Kendricks and linebacker Jordan Zumwalt recoverd for the Bruins at the Bruins own 30.
But UCLA then quickly turned the ball over on downs.
There's now 11:06 to play, Baylor leads 42-19, and Baylor has the ball on its own 31.
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Baylor 42, UCLA 19 (12:25 left in fourth quarter)
UCLA's defense has given up a bunch of yards, but it's also given the Bruins some good field possession from time to time -- chances usually wasted.
UCLA didn't miss this time, after a fumble recovery by Owamagbe Odighizuwa gave the Bruins the ball at the Baylor 35.
It took UCLA five plays to reach the end zone, the score coming on a 24-yard pass from Brett Hundley to Shaquelle Evans, who was wide open in the end zone after his quarterback looked off defenders.
The play was made possible by a three-yard run by Johnathan Franklin on a fourth-and-two play.
Hundley's pass toward Jerry Johnson on a two-point conversion try fell incomplete.
UCLA then tried an onside kick and that too failed, Baylor has the ball at the UCLA 47.
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Through three quarters of the Holiday Bowl, Baylor is better than average.
The Bears, who are averaging a nation-best 474.5 yards per game, have 429 yards and a 42-13 lead over UCLA.
Meantime, the Baylor defense, which was giving up an average of nearly 410 yards per game, has held UCLA to just 230.
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