College Football Belt - 1993 Washington at UCLA
 
 

Washington

Huskies ©

UCLA

Bruins

Played October 16, 1993

at the Rose Bowl

Pasadena, California

  

 

Teams' Belt Records

 

Team

Belt

Reigns

Overall

Record

Home

Record

Away

Record

Neutral

Record

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

Washington © 9 25 10 0 .714 15 4 0 .789 10 5 0 .667 0 1 0 .000
UCLA 8 22 11 3 .653 10 6 0 .625 10 5 3 .639 2 0 0 1.000

 

Previous Belt Meetings

 

10/30/1976

UCLA ©

30

9/28/1985

UCLA ©

14 11/10/1990

UCLA

25

Washington

21

Washington

21

Washington ©

22

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final

Washington

15

3

0

7

25

UCLA

7

7

7

18

39

 

The 12th ranked, 4-1 Washington Huskies of first-year coach Jim Lambright traveled to Pasadena to meet the 22nd ranked, 3-2 UCLA Bruins of coach Terry Donahue.  UCLA's All-American WR J.J. Stokes caught four touchdown passes as the Bruins rallied from a 15-0 1st quarter deficit to record a 39-25 upset win & claim their 9th Belt reign.  Washington took a 7-0 lead in the opening quarter when All-Pac 10 RB Napoleon Kaufman capped a 51-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run.  The Huskies took a 9-0 lead after recording a safety when UCLA's QB Wayne Cook fumbled a snap & when Kaufman scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, the lead was 15-0.  On the last play of the 1st quarter, Cook hit Stokes for a quick gain but the receiver was able to break two tackles & when two of the Huskies ran into each other, Stokes had a 95-yard touchdown reception.  Washington got a 43-yard field goal from PK Travis Hanson giving the Huskies an 18-7 lead.  Late in the quarter, Stokes scored his second touchdown on a diving 18-yard reception & the teams went to halftime with the score Washington 18 UCLA 14.  In the 3rd quarter the Bruins drove 99 yards in 9 plays with Cook again finding Stokes open on the 22-yard touchdown pass giving UCLA 21-18 advantage.  Early in the 4th quarter, the Bruins’ All-American PK Bjorn Merten hit a 24-yard field goal as UCLA pushed the lead to 24-18.  With 8:42 left, Stokes made his fourth touchdown reception, this one coming on a 6-yard pass, & when Cook ran in for the 2-point conversion, the Bruins had a 32-18 lead.  Washington's DE Jamal Fontaine recovered another fumble by Cook & the Huskies had the ball at the UCLA 12-yard line.  Four plays later, Washington's QB Eric Bjornson fired to WR D.J. McCarthy for an 8-yard touchdown pass making the score UCLA 32 Washington 25.  The Huskies had a final chance to tie the game with 0:56 to play but Bjornson’s pass was intercepted by Bruins' CB Teddy Lawrence who returned it 36 yards for the final points.  Cook finished with 294 yards passing with 4 touchdowns as well as 2 interceptions & Stokes added 10 catches for 190 yards to his 4 touchdown receptions.  Washington's QB Damon Huard threw for 161 yards with an interception before being replaced by Bjornson.  The Huskies finished the season 7-4 while the Bruins finished 8-4, Pac 10 Co-Champs, ranked 18th nationally.  Washington would play for The Belt again in 1997.

 

Washington Game Stats UCLA Game Stats
 

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Napoleon Kaufman 19 81 2 4.26 Ricky Davis 13 57 0 4.38
Matt Jones 5 28 0 5.60 James Milliner 8 28 0 3.50
Beno Bryant 6 24 0 4.00 Derek Ayers 3 17 0 5.67
Richard Thomas 1 5 0 5.00 Skip Hicks 6 17 0 2.83
Damon Huard 11 5 0 0.45 Wayne Cook 6 -3 0 -0.50
Eric Bjornson 1 0 0 0.00          
John Werdel 1 -10 0 -10.00          
 
Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs
Damon Huard 27 15 1 161 0 Wayne Cook 35 22 2 294 4
Eric Bjornson 9 2 2 11 1            
 

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Ernie Conwell 1 39 0 39.00 J.J. Stokes 10 190 4 19.00
D.J. McCarthy 2 24 1 12.00 Brian Allen 3 33 0 11.00
Theron Hill 3 22 0 7.33 Kevin Jordan 4 31 0 7.75
Eric Bjornson 1 18 0 18.00 Mike Nguyen 2 30 0 15.00
Dave Janoski 1 18 0 18.00 James Milliner 2 9 0 4.50
Napoleon Kaufman 5 18 0 3.60 Ricky Davis 1 1 0 1.00
Mark Bruener 1 15 0 15.00          
Matt Jones 2 12 0 6.00          
Joe Kralik 1 6 0 6.00          

 

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