University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics
Postgame Notes – UCLA vs. California (Nov. 27, 2021)
Game Notes
UCLA vs. California
Nov. 27, 2021
Player Notes
-- Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson became the sixth Bruin to achieve 3,000 yards of total offense in a season after recording 266 yards (164 passing, 102 rushing) in UCLA’s 42-14 victory over California on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. His 3,018 total yards this season moved him into 10th most all-time by a Bruin, surpassing himself with 2,899 total yards in 2019.
-- Thompson-Robinson moved up to fourth place on UCLA’s career passing touchdowns list after recording two in UCLA’s victory over California on Saturday night to push his career total to 60. Thompson-Robinson leapfrogged Josh Rosen (59, 2015-17).
-- Thompson-Robinson also passed Mark Harmon to move into sixth place for most rushing yards in a single season by a UCLA quarterback after his 102 rushing yards tonight. His season total is now at 605. -- Thompson-Robinson recorded the second 100-yard rushing game of his career yards.
-- Running back Zach Charbonnet now leads the Pac-12 in seven 100-yard rushing games, the most by a Bruin running back since Johnathan Franklin had nine in 2021 (program record). Oregon’s Travis Dye is behind Charbonnet with six 100-yard rushing games.
-- Charbonnet jumped 10 spots to 13th on UCLA’s season rushing yard list after his 106 yards rushing tonight. His season rushing total is now 1,133 yards.
-- Charbonnet is now tied for 8th most rushing touchdowns in a season by a Bruin running back after powering over the goal line for his 13th touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Charbonnet joins Johnathan Franklin (2012) and Maurice Jones-Drew (2005) among others.
-- Defensive back Jay Shaw recorded his team-leading third interception of the season, the last coming against Oregon on Oct. 23. The pick marked the sixth touchdown of his career.
-- Shaw returned the interception for 18 yards. He now has a total of 78 yards gained on interceptions this season.
-- Wide receiver Kyle Philips passed two Bruins – Darren Andrews (2013-17) and Danny Farmer (1996-99) – to move into fourth on UCLA’s career receptions list with six catches tonight. His career total is now at 163 receptions.
-- Philips brought in his ninth receiving touchdown of the season in the beginning of the second quarter. He leads all Bruin receivers in touchdowns this season and is now one behind tying Thomas Duarte at eighth place on UCLA’s career touchdown reception list.
-- Defensive lineman Tyler Manoa recorded his first sack of the season on Cal quarterback Chase Garbers for a loss of three yards.
-- Kicker Nicholas Barr-Mira drilled his fifth field goal from 40+ yards out of the season to open the scoring for the Bruins. Barr-Mira is 13-for-20 on his field goal attempts, and is 5-for-9 from 40-50 yards.
-- Running back Kazmeir Allen recorded his fifth receiving touchdown of the season in the final minute of the first half.
-- Defensive back Quentin Lake snagged his team-leading third interception of the season in the closing seconds of the first half.
-- Tight end Greg Dulcich hauled in a 29-yard pass from Dorian Thompson-Robinson for his fifth receiving touchdown of the season, tying Kazmeir Allen for second most on the squad.
Team Notes
-- UCLA secured its first unbeaten record in the month of November since 1998 when it went 3-0.
-- UCLA has now won 40 straight overall games and 59 straight regular season games in which it has held the opponent to less than 20 points (last loss: 17-16 to BYU in 2007 Las Vegas Bowl/last regular-season loss: 16-14 at Colorado in 2003).
-- After tonight’s victory, the Bruins now lead the all-time series with Cal 57-34-1.
-- Jay Shaw and Quentin Lake’s interceptions brought UCLA’s team interception total to 11.
-- This marked UCLA’s fourth game with two interceptions, and the second time this season the Bruins have recorded two interceptions in back-to-back weeks.
-- UCLA shut out its opponent in a half of football for the second time this season (last vs. Colorado, second half, on Nov. 13, 2021).
-- The Bruins shut out the Golden Bears in the second half of their 34-10 victory over Cal last season (Nov. 15, 2021).
-- The Bruins have now rushed for 200+ yards in each of their eight wins this season after their 282 rushing yards tonight.
-- The Bruins tied a season-high with four sacks against the Golden Bears (Mitchell Agude, Bo Calvert, Jordan Genmark Heath, Tyler Manoa).
UCLA vs. California
Nov. 27, 2021
Player Notes
-- Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson became the sixth Bruin to achieve 3,000 yards of total offense in a season after recording 266 yards (164 passing, 102 rushing) in UCLA’s 42-14 victory over California on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. His 3,018 total yards this season moved him into 10th most all-time by a Bruin, surpassing himself with 2,899 total yards in 2019.
-- Thompson-Robinson moved up to fourth place on UCLA’s career passing touchdowns list after recording two in UCLA’s victory over California on Saturday night to push his career total to 60. Thompson-Robinson leapfrogged Josh Rosen (59, 2015-17).
-- Thompson-Robinson also passed Mark Harmon to move into sixth place for most rushing yards in a single season by a UCLA quarterback after his 102 rushing yards tonight. His season total is now at 605. -- Thompson-Robinson recorded the second 100-yard rushing game of his career yards.
-- Running back Zach Charbonnet now leads the Pac-12 in seven 100-yard rushing games, the most by a Bruin running back since Johnathan Franklin had nine in 2021 (program record). Oregon’s Travis Dye is behind Charbonnet with six 100-yard rushing games.
-- Charbonnet jumped 10 spots to 13th on UCLA’s season rushing yard list after his 106 yards rushing tonight. His season rushing total is now 1,133 yards.
-- Charbonnet is now tied for 8th most rushing touchdowns in a season by a Bruin running back after powering over the goal line for his 13th touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Charbonnet joins Johnathan Franklin (2012) and Maurice Jones-Drew (2005) among others.
-- Defensive back Jay Shaw recorded his team-leading third interception of the season, the last coming against Oregon on Oct. 23. The pick marked the sixth touchdown of his career.
-- Shaw returned the interception for 18 yards. He now has a total of 78 yards gained on interceptions this season.
-- Wide receiver Kyle Philips passed two Bruins – Darren Andrews (2013-17) and Danny Farmer (1996-99) – to move into fourth on UCLA’s career receptions list with six catches tonight. His career total is now at 163 receptions.
-- Philips brought in his ninth receiving touchdown of the season in the beginning of the second quarter. He leads all Bruin receivers in touchdowns this season and is now one behind tying Thomas Duarte at eighth place on UCLA’s career touchdown reception list.
-- Defensive lineman Tyler Manoa recorded his first sack of the season on Cal quarterback Chase Garbers for a loss of three yards.
-- Kicker Nicholas Barr-Mira drilled his fifth field goal from 40+ yards out of the season to open the scoring for the Bruins. Barr-Mira is 13-for-20 on his field goal attempts, and is 5-for-9 from 40-50 yards.
-- Running back Kazmeir Allen recorded his fifth receiving touchdown of the season in the final minute of the first half.
-- Defensive back Quentin Lake snagged his team-leading third interception of the season in the closing seconds of the first half.
-- Tight end Greg Dulcich hauled in a 29-yard pass from Dorian Thompson-Robinson for his fifth receiving touchdown of the season, tying Kazmeir Allen for second most on the squad.
Team Notes
-- UCLA secured its first unbeaten record in the month of November since 1998 when it went 3-0.
-- UCLA has now won 40 straight overall games and 59 straight regular season games in which it has held the opponent to less than 20 points (last loss: 17-16 to BYU in 2007 Las Vegas Bowl/last regular-season loss: 16-14 at Colorado in 2003).
-- After tonight’s victory, the Bruins now lead the all-time series with Cal 57-34-1.
-- Jay Shaw and Quentin Lake’s interceptions brought UCLA’s team interception total to 11.
-- This marked UCLA’s fourth game with two interceptions, and the second time this season the Bruins have recorded two interceptions in back-to-back weeks.
-- UCLA shut out its opponent in a half of football for the second time this season (last vs. Colorado, second half, on Nov. 13, 2021).
-- The Bruins shut out the Golden Bears in the second half of their 34-10 victory over Cal last season (Nov. 15, 2021).
-- The Bruins have now rushed for 200+ yards in each of their eight wins this season after their 282 rushing yards tonight.
-- The Bruins tied a season-high with four sacks against the Golden Bears (Mitchell Agude, Bo Calvert, Jordan Genmark Heath, Tyler Manoa).


