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Photos: UCLA rallies but loses to Oregon 34-31

UCLA quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson fumbles.
UCLA quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson loses control of the ball as he is sacked by Oregon linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux in the second quarter. UCLA recovered the fumble.
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UCLA mounted a spirited fourth-quarter rally, but backup quarterback Ethan Garbers tossed an interception that sealed No. 10 Oregon’s 34-31 win.

UCLA tight end Greg Dulcich can't catch a pass.
UCLA tight end Greg Dulcich mishandles a pass against Oregon in the fourth quarter.
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A pair of zeroes.
UCLA coach Chip Kelly can only watch as Oregon’s DJ James returns an interception in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Chasing James is UCLA wide receiver Kam Brown.
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 UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers throws a pass.
UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers throws a pass against Oregon in the fourth quarter.
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 Jay Shaw is congratulated by head coach Chip Kelly.
UCLA defensive back Jay Shaw is congratulated by coach Chip Kelly after making an interception in the fourth quarter.
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UCLA running back Zach Charbonnet runs in fourth quarter.
UCLA running back Zach Charbonnet runs for a long gain along the sideline against Oregon in the fourth quarter.
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 UCLA wide receiver Kyle Philips can't pull in a pass.
UCLA wide receiver Kyle Philips can’t pull in a pass in the third quarter.
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 UCLA running back Brittain Brown is brough down
UCLA running back Brittain Brown is brought down by an Oregon defender.
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 Oregon quarterback Anthony Brown throws a pass
Oregon quarterback Anthony Brown throws a pass under pressure from UCLA linebacker Caleb Johnson in the third quarter.
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UCLA linebacker Bo Calvert tackles Oregon running back Travis Dye.
UCLA linebacker Bo Calvert brings Oregon running back Travis Dye down short of the goal line during the first quarter.
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