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UCLA vs. Virginia Tech: Live updates from the Sun Bowl


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Kalvin Cline is a 6-5 freshman tight end from Florida who has more than a catchy name. He's a good-looking receiver.


He's also now limping on a gimpy left knee. If he can't come back, that would be a blow to Virginia Tech's offense.


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UCLA 7, Virginia Tech 7 (8:14 left in first quarter)

Lot of Kalvin Cline jokes from the CBS broadcast team about the Virginia Tech receiver who hauled in a 37-yard pass that was the key play on the Hokies' scoring drive.


Virginia Tech drove 74 yards in six plays, with quarterback Logan Thomas involved in the two biggest plays -- the pass to Cline and a 19-yard run.


J.C. Coleman scored from two yards out on the play after Cline's designer catch. (Apologies)


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On UCLA's second possession, Hundley completed a pass and the Bruins ran twice -- neither by Hundley.


The result: three plays and a punt.


Virginia Tech is hereby advised NOT to rush Hundley and force him to scramble. He beats people that way.


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UCLA 7, Virginia Tech 0 (13:26 left in first quarter)

Attention Virginia Tech:


In case you didn't notice watching all that game film, it just doesn't pay to flush Brett Hundley out of the pocket and prompt him to run.


UCLA drove 74 yards in its first possession against what statistically is one of the nation's top defenses.


Virginia Tech hurt itself with 25 yards in penalties and Hundley pretty much did the rest himself.


He completed his only pass for 15 yards and he ran twice for 32 yards -- a 25-yard scramble and another for a seven-yard touchdown.


Hiserman is reporting from Los Angeles.

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