The original headline and article contained errors and have been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information.

PASADENA, Calif. “”mdash; Saturday’s 21-14 victory over Utah wasn’t pretty or spectacular – some might have even called it boring – but it was a win.

After last week’s sloppy loss to Cal, the win over an inconsistent Utah (2-4, 0-3 Pac-12) team was a significant one for UCLA (5-2, 2-2).

“I think these games are important. It may not be beautiful and not great stats, but there is something to winning these gut-grinders, these tough ones,” coach Jim Mora said.

“When you are trying to develop teams and pull it out and win, it’s about learning and getting opportunities. Not every game is going to be a blowout. You have to learn how to win these.”

A week removed from throwing four interceptions, redshirt freshman quarterback Brett Hundley regained his poise in the pocket against the Utes, throwing for 183 yards and rushing for 80 more, including a 12-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.

A little more than two minutes after finding the end zone with his feet, Hundley rolled to his right and hit an open redshirt junior wide receiver Shaquelle Evans for a 64-yard touchdown pass.

“If I have the opportunity, I am going to take off running and use the legs,” Hundley said.

After giving up 43 points last week, the Bruin defense also bounced back, holding Utah to one touchdown and just 75 rushing yards.

“We emphasize finish as a defense and I think you saw that in the game today,” said junior defensive end Cassius Marsh.

“We need to have a big game every week. We expect big things from us every week. This is a big step forward. We are past last week now.”

The UCLA secondary, which struggled to keep up with Cal’s speedy receivers last week, was sharper against Utah.

“Last week, we had a bad showing. We have been focusing on the little things in practice like techniques and it showed in the game,” said senior cornerback Sheldon Price.

“We all played a great game as a secondary and it just shows that if we do what we are supposed to do, we are capable of a lot of big things.”

There weren’t too many big plays for UCLA on Saturday, but it didn’t really matter. The Bruins needed a win against the Utes after their loss last week, and they did just that.

“We needed a tough game like that. Games like that build character,” Mora said.

“I’m proud of the way our guys bounced back from a tough loss last week. Our guys came today and played a really good game against a really physical team.”

Correction: For the headline: UCLA did not sweep Utah in a series. UCLA beat Utah in a football game Saturday. For the article: A little more than two minutes after finding the end zone with his feet, redshirt freshman quarterback Brett Hundley hit redshirt junior wide receiver Shaquelle Evans for a 64-yard touchdown pass. Also, the Bruin defense held Utah to just 75 rushing yards.

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