With the benches clearing, how were there enough players left to finish the game?
Looks like they only tossed two.
Nick Foles threw for 291 yards and hit Juron Criner for three touchdown passes in the first half, helping Arizona overwhelm UCLA 48-12 in Tucson on Thursday night in its first game under interim coach Tim Kish.
With nine days off since coach Mike Stoops was fired Oct. 10, the Wildcats (2-5, 1-4 Pac-12) looked unstoppable, getting surprising lifts from their running game and defense to end a five-game losing streak.
Arizona ran for 254 of its season-high 573 yards, and Taimi Tutogi ran for a pair of TDs as the Wildcats built a 35-point halftime lead.
The Bruins (3-4, 2-2) couldn't withstand the emotion of a team playing under a new coach and may have put theirs, Rick Neuheisel, in jeopardy with a lackluster effort.
One of the nation's best rushing teams, UCLA had 37 yards on 25 carries against a team that was 100th in the nation at 196 yards per game.
Frustration boiled over in the closing seconds of the first half, when a wild brawl spread about 60 yards across the field after a streaker body-painted to look like an official ran onto the field.
Players pushed and shoved, a few wild punches were thrown, and two players were ejected: Arizona defensive back Shaquille Richardson and UCLA receiver Taylor Embree
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