PASADENA, Calif. — UCLA has a talented backup quarterback in Chase Griffin, but it also doesn't hurt to have a strong running game supporting him.
Demetric Felton rushed for career-high 206 yards and a touchdown, Brittain Brown added two scores on 72 yards as the Bruins defeated Arizona 27-10 at the Rose Bowl Saturday night.
"To have two backs ready to go like that makes it a whole lot easier," said Griffin, who got his first win as a starting quarterback. "There were times when we were really hitting our stride."
Felton is the 15th player in UCLA history to post a 200-yard game and the first since Joshua Kelley did it against USC in 2018. The senior, who finished with 230 scrimmage yards, had 134 rushing yards in the first half, including a 1-yard touchdown midway through the second quarter to extend the Bruins lead to 17-7.
Felton had 32 carries and has rushed over 100 yards in three straight games. He limped off the field late in the fourth quarter and was not available for postgame interviews.
"When any back goes over 200 yards it is a huge day," UCLA coach Chip Kelly said. "He has turned into a quality back. He has good vision plus our line and receivers blocked well."
Brown, a graduate transfer from Duke, put UCLA up by 17 late in the fourth quarter with a 2-yard touchdown.
Running the ball continues to be a strength during Kelly's tenure. This is the third straight game and the eighth in the last 10 that the Bruins have gone over 200 yards on the ground.