Rosen breaks UCLA's single-game completion record
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It was a record-breaking night for UCLA against California.
Freshman phenom Josh Rose broke the school record of 33 completions in a game midway through the fourth quarter, picking up his 34th on an 8-yard pass to Jordan Payton. This comes after kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn set a new school best with a 60-yard field goal in the first half.
Rosen surpassed the mark held by Brett Hundley and Richard Brehaut - in just his seventh collegiate game. He finished the 40-24 win going 34-of-47 for a career-high 399 yards with three touchdowns.
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