TUCSON, Ariz.—For two weeks, the Bruins talked about turning over a new page in their season.

In the first half of Saturday’s matchup with Arizona, though, all UCLA did was turn over the ball.

UCLA coughed up possession three times in the opening half Saturday, entering halftime trailing the Wildcats 30-14.

Junior running back Soso Jamabo fumbled on the Bruins’ second possession, and junior quarterback Josh Rosen threw two costly interceptions – one ended a UCLA drive in the red zone, and the other was returned for a touchdown.

The defense also struggled, allowing 217 rushing yards and giving up scores on four of the Wildcats’ six possessions.

UCLA trailed nearly the entire half, surrendering a 45-yard rushing touchdown just over a minute into the game and never recovering. Arizona routinely produced big plays on the ground, generating eight rushing plays of 10 yards or more.

The Bruins patched together two long 75-yard touchdown drives, a 12-play possession in the first quarter and a 13-play possession in the second, to stay somewhat within reach.

Jamabo and sophomore running back Jalen Starks each had a touchdown, and Starks led the Bruins with 10 carries for 63 yards.

Rosen finished the half 14-of-24 for 166 yards with no touchdowns and the pair of picks.

Senior middle linebacker Kenny Young paced the Bruin defense with seven tackles.

Published by Matt Cummings

Matt Cummings is a senior staff writer covering UCLA football and men's basketball. In the past, he has covered baseball, cross country, women's volleyball and men's tennis. He served as an assistant sports editor in 2015-2016. Follow him on Twitter @MattCummingsDB.

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