Brett Hundley is likely proud of the resiliency his Bruins showed in their 28-20 victory over a plucky Virginia squad, but in the season-opener, the Heisman Trophy and first round hopeful raised as many questions as he answered. Three of UCLA's four scores came on defense and Hundley was held without a touchdown pass. He did score on a six-yard scamper (among his 39 rushing yards) and completed ...
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