BAYLOR BEATS UCLA 49-26 AT BRIDGEPOINT HOLIDAY BOWL

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Story by David Lissek

Photos provided by www.JM2-Group.com

December 28, 2012 (San Diego) – Thursday’s 35th anniversary of the Holiday Bowl was sponsored by Bridgepoint Education and celebrated with Baylor University’s Bears winning in a runaway game over the 17th ranked UCLA Bruins.

The Holiday Bowl was played at Qualcomm Stadium and highlighted contending NCAA teams from the Pacific-12 against the Big 12 Conference. UCLA entered the contest slightly favored but heavily represented by its supportive Southern California fan & alumni base. Unfortunately for the Bruins, neither proved helpful.

Baylor’s fourth-year Senior Quarterback Nick Florence (#11) led the Bear’s with two touchdown passes and a rushing TD, while UCLA allowed three unanswered scores in the first two quarters before heading into halftime behind 35-10. Baylor posted two additional rushing touchdowns in the second half while UCLA battled back with two touchdowns and a missed conversion to end the game 49-26. Florence completed 10 of 13 passes for 188 yards, with a total of 4,309 yards on the season – eclipsing Robert Griffin III’s record season in 2011 by 16 yards.

Most Valuable Player trophies for offense and defense both went to the Bears, with Baylor’s Running Back Lache Seastrunk (#25) and Defensive End Chris McAllister (#31) taking home awards.

Baylor’s win pushed the Bears to 8-5 on the season, while UCLA ended at 9-5 with three straight losses. Total attendance for the Bridgepoint Holiday Bowl was 55,507.

JM2Group is a professional media firm based in San Diego, California that provides expert photography, videography and design services for commercial, advertising, public relations, small businesses and web development clients. Additional photographic images from the event will be available at the firm’s website: www.JM2-Group.com


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Just awesome work. Awe inspiring stuff.
Magical almost!