Washington vs. UCLA | COLLEGE FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS | 11/22/2025 | NBC Sports
Washington routed UCLA in a statement road win, riding quarterback Demond Williams Jr. (four total TDs) and a swarming defense that flipped field position and momentum. A scoop-and-score by Alex McLaughlin punctuated a dominant Husky performance as the Bruins struggled with turnovers and rhythm in their home finale.
QB takes over
Williams Jr. accounted for four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing), breaking the game open across the middle quarters.
Defensive dagger
Washington’s defense returned a fumble 59 yards for a touchdown to slam the door on any UCLA comeback hopes.
Game flow
The Huskies built a multi-score cushion by halftime (20–0) and never relinquished control, outscoring UCLA 28–14 after the break.
Bruins’ troubles
UCLA’s miscues and injuries derailed drives; brief sparks were answered immediately by Washington’s offense and special teams.
By the numbers
- 48–14: Washington’s largest margin over UCLA at the Rose Bowl in recent meetings.
- 4 TDs: Williams Jr.’s total touchdowns (2 rush, 2 pass).
- 59 yards: Distance on the Huskies’ fumble-return touchdown.
- 20–0: Washington’s halftime lead after a 17-point second quarter.
What’s next
Washington strengthens its Big Ten standing heading into rivalry and postseason play, while UCLA turns toward rebuilding after a bruising home finale.
