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Football

Stanford Falls to UCLA

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Carson Steele ran for three touchdowns on his 21st birthday and No. 25 UCLA defeated Stanford 42-7 on Saturday night.

Steele capped the first two drives of the game for the Bruins (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) with short TD runs and added a third later in the first half to open a 21-0 lead over the Cardinal (2-5, 1-4 Pac-12). He finished with 76 yards on the ground to make life easy on new quarterback Ethan Garbers.

UCLA coach Chip Kelly made a switch at quarterback after freshman Dante Moore struggled in recent weeks and handed it back over to Garbers, who started the season opener. Garbers went 20 for 28 for 240 yards, throwing TD passes to J. Michael Sturdivant and Moliki Matavao in the third quarter.

Stanford was unable to follow up last week's school-record 46-43 double-overtime comeback victory at Colorado with another strong effort. 

Ashton Daniels, who led the big comeback last week at Colorado with 396 yards passing off the bench, struggled to get the ball downfield against UCLA's stingier defense. He threw for 268 yards with one TD and one interception.

With 3:11 remaining in the third quarter, Daniels tossed a 20-yard TD strike to Tiger Bachmeier, who finished with eight catches for 75 yards. Elic Ayomanor totaled eight receptions for 90 yards.

Garbers completed all four passes on the opening drive to move the Bruins down the field and Steele finished it off with a 2-yard run.

He then completed a 45-yard to Hudson Habermehl to open UCLA's next possession before Steele ran on the next two plays, scoring on an 8-yard run that made it 14-0.

After having a field goal blocked on their third possession, the Bruins drove 97 yards to score on Steele's 3-yard run midway through the second quarter and the game was never in doubt after that.