Nebraska cornerback Braylon Heard, right, breaks up a pass intended for UCLA wide receiver Devin Lucien during the first half ( Mark J. Terrill )
PASADENA, Calif. -- Brett Hundley passed for 305 yards and four touchdowns in an outstanding Rose Bowl debut, Datone Jones sacked Taylor Martinez for a tiebreaking safety with 8:44 to play, and UCLA surprised No. 17 Nebraska 36-30 Saturday night.

Johnathan Franklin rushed for 217 yards and caught an 8-yard TD pass with 2:13 to play for the Bruins, who improved to 2-0 under new coach Jim Mora with an impressive offensive performance against the Cornhuskers (1-1).

Joseph Fauria caught two TD passes and Steven Manfro grabbed another from Hundley, the redshirt freshman who went 21 for 31 and coolly led the Bruins to 653 total yards.

After Jones' ferocious sack put the Bruins ahead in a defense-dominated second half, Andrew Abbott intercepted a long pass by Martinez and returned it to the Nebraska 16, setting up Franklin's TD catch.

Martinez passed for 179 yards and made a 92-yard TD run in his return to his native Southern California.

UCLA 36, Nebraska 30

Nebraska 14 10 3 3--30

UCLA 7 17 3 9--36

First Quarter

UCLA -- Fauria 27 pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 9:08.

Neb -- Abdullah 6 run (Maher kick), 7:00.

Neb -- Martinez 92 run (Maher kick), 2:24.

Second Quarter

UCLA -- FG Fairbairn 35, 12:31.

UCLA -- Fauria 4 pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 7:55.

Neb -- Abdullah 17 run (Maher kick), 5:07.

UCLA -- Manfro 49 pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 3:49.

Neb -- FG Maher 54, :00.

Third Quarter

UCLA -- FG Fairbairn 22, 11:50.

Neb -- FG Maher 43, 7:45.

Fourth Quarter

UCLA -- D.Jones Safety, 8:44.

UCLA -- Franklin 9 pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 2:13.

Neb -- FG Maher 40, 1:38.

A -- 71,530.

Neb UCLA

First downs 20 26

Rushes-yards 36-260 56-344

Passing 179 309

Comp-Att-Int 17-31-1 22-38-0

Return Yards 0 47

Punts-Avg. 7-39.3 6-40.3

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1

Penalties-Yards 7-60 11-126

Time of Possession 22:20 37:40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Nebraska, Abdullah 16-119, Martinez 13-112, Heard 3-21, Turner 2-6, Marrow 2-2. UCLA, Franklin 26-217, Hundley 12-53, Thigpen 7-37, James 6-27, Manfro 2-12, Evans 1-3, Team 2-(minus 5).

PASSING -- Nebraska, Martinez 17-31-1-179. UCLA, Hundley 21-33-0-305, Brehaut 1-5-0-4.

RECEIVING -- Nebraska, K.Bell 6-108, Enunwa 4-22, Turner 3-19, Reed 2-28, Wullenwaber 1-5, Heard 1-(minus 3). UCLA, Manfro 4-64, Fauria 4-42, Lucien 3-70, Franklin 3-59, Thigpen 2-47, Evans 2-15, Johnson 2-10, James 2-2.

Oregon State 10,

No. 13 Wisconsin 7

CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Sean Mannion threw for 276 yards and a touchdown, Oregon State's defense smothered Wisconsin's Montee Ball and the Beavers upset the No. 13 Badgers.

Mannion connected with Brandin Cooks on a 20-yard touchdown on the opening drive of the second half to give the Beavers a 10-0 lead then turned it over to the Oregon State (1-0) defense that forced two turnovers and held Ball to 61 yards rushing.

The win snapped Wisconsin's 33-game non-conference winning streak, the second-longest in the country behind LSU.

Wisconsin 0 0 0 7-- 7

Oregon St. 0 3 7 0--10

Second Quarter

OrSt -- FG Romaine 43, 13:03.

Third Quarter

OrSt -- Cooks 20 pass from Mannion (Romaine kick), 9:33.

Fourth Quarter

Wis -- Pedersen 11 pass from O'Brien (French kick), 1:31.

A -- 42,189.

Wis OrSt

First downs 13 18

Rushes-yards 23-35 30-78

Passing 172 276

Comp-Att-Int 20-38-1 29-47-0

Return Yards 8 (-5)

Punts-Avg. 7-39.9 6-40.8

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0

Penalties-Yards 3-20 8-75

Time of Possession 24:25 35:35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Wisconsin, M.Ball 15-61, White 3-11, Team 1-(minus 2), O'Brien 4-(minus 35). Oregon St., Agnew 11-45, Woods 9-36, Cooks 2-13, Anderson 1-6, Wheaton 2-3, Ward 1-2, Team 1-(minus 2), Mannion 2-(minus 9), Kostol 1-(minus 16).

PASSING -- Wisconsin, O'Brien 20-38-1-172. Oregon St., Mannion 29-47-0-276.

RECEIVING -- Wisconsin, Duckworth 7-55, Pedersen 4-36, M.Ball 4-18, Abbrederis 1-26, White 1-12, Fredrick 1-11, Doe 1-9, Wozniak 1-5. Oregon St., Wheaton 8-87, Cooks 6-80, Prince 4-42, Woods 4-29, Hamlett 3-13, K.Cummings 2-12, Ward 1-10, Anderson 1-3.

No. 2 USC 42, Syracuse 29

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Matt Barkley threw a career-best six touchdown passes, and Robert Woods was spectacular with 200 all-purpose yards and two scores, to help No. 2 Southern California shake free of Syracuse.

The rare trip to the northeast for the Trojans was choppy at times, and Syracuse's hurry-up offense kept USC working hard for four quarters at MetLife Stadium.

But the Orange simply had no answer for Woods.

The All-American reached over a defender for a 29-yard score in the second quarter and boxed out a defensive back on a 4-yard touchdown in the third. He finished with 10 catches for 93 yards.

Southern Cal 0 14 7 21--42

Syracuse 0 3 13 13--29

Second Quarter

USC -- Lee 13 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 12:15.

USC -- R.Woods 29 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 1:15.

Syr -- FG Krautman 37, :00.

Third Quarter

USC -- R.Woods 4 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 10:24.

Syr -- Sales 3 pass from R.Nassib (Krautman kick), 5:51.

Syr -- Gulley 8 run (run failed), 3:42.

Fourth Quarter

USC -- Grimble 22 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 14:26.

USC -- Lee 4 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 11:38.

Syr -- Sales 17 pass from R.Nassib (pass failed), 7:36.

USC -- Lee 3 pass from Barkley (Wood kick), 5:45.

Syr -- R.Nassib 1 run (Krautman kick), 1:17.

A -- 39,507.

USC Syr

First downs 17 27

Rushes-yards 33-258 41-133

Passing 187 322

Comp-Att-Int 23-30-1 30-46-2

Return Yards 45 (-6)

Punts-Avg. 3-50.0 6-38.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0

Penalties-Yards 12-82 5-40

Time of Possession 30:46 29:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Southern Cal, Redd 15-107, R.Woods 1-76, McNeal 11-63, Lee 1-23, Allen 2-6, Vainuku 1-0, Barkley 2-(minus 17). Syracuse, Gulley 9-56, Smith 16-46, Broyld 7-24, Cutler 1-5, R.Nassib 7-2, Sales 1-0.

PASSING -- Southern Cal, Barkley 23-30-1-187. Syracuse, R.Nassib 30-46-2-322.

RECEIVING -- Southern Cal, Lee 11-66, R.Woods 10-93, Grimble 1-22, Vainuku 1-6. Syracuse, Sales 8-104, West 6-94, Lemon 5-34, Wales 3-30, Smith 3-24, Cutler 2-7, Gulley 2-7, Kobena 1-22.

No. 4 Oregon 42,

Fresno State 25

EUGENE, Ore. -- Kenjon Barner ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 4 Oregon to victory.

De'Anthony Thomas ran for 102 yards and two additional scores for the Ducks (2-0), who sprinted to a 35-6 lead in the first half before the Bulldogs were able to slow them a bit in the second. Redshirt freshman quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 19 of 27 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown.

Derek Carr, the younger brother of former Bulldogs QB David Carr, completed 29 of 47 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown for Fresno State (1-1), a new member of the Mountain West Conference this season. Quentin Breshears kicked four field goals, including one from 43 yards. Fresno State hosts Colorado next Saturday.

Fresno St. 3 3 10 9--25

Oregon 14 21 0 7--42

First Quarter

Fre -- FG Breshears 39, 10:16.

Ore -- D.Thomas 39 run (Beard kick), 9:25.

Ore -- Barner 3 run (Beard kick), 6:41.

Second Quarter

Ore -- Lyerla 22 pass from Mariota (Beard kick), 12:47.

Ore -- D.Thomas 51 run (Beard kick), 7:45.

Ore -- Barner 3 run (Beard kick), 1:10.

Fre -- FG Breshears 43, :00.

Third Quarter

Fre -- Burse 18 pass from D.Carr (Breshears kick), 7:47.

Fre -- FG Breshears 25, 4:14.

Fourth Quarter

Fre -- FG Breshears 37, 9:40.

Ore -- Barner 16 run (Beard kick), 3:51.

Fre -- Rouse 2 run (pass failed), 1:30.

A -- 55,755.

Fre Ore

First downs 23 27

Rushes-yards 34-131 58-366

Passing 234 166

Comp-Att-Int 29-47-0 19-27-0

Return Yards 7 0

Punts-Avg. 8-34.6 5-36.6

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3

Penalties-Yards 4-30 8-65

Time of Possession 31:59 28:01

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Fresno St., Rouse 27-115, Shapiro 1-23, Watson 1-3, D.Carr 5-(minus 10). Oregon, Barner 34-201, D.Thomas 7-102, Mariota 14-67, Team 3-(minus 4).

PASSING -- Fresno St., D.Carr 29-47-0-234. Oregon, Mariota 19-27-0-166.

RECEIVING -- Fresno St., Adams 12-92, Burse 7-77, Rouse 5-27, Harper 2-26, Riggins 1-8, Watson 1-3, Dean 1-1. Oregon, D.Thomas 4-26, Barner 3-21, Lyerla 2-26, Vaughn 2-26, Addison 2-16, Stanford 2-16, Hawkins 2-15, Lowe 1-12, Dungy 1-8.

No. 3 LSU 41,

Washington 3

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Alfred Blue rushed for 101 yards, including a 21-yard score, and No. 3 LSU racked up 242 yards on the ground in a victory over Washington.

Power runner Kenny Hilliard added a pair of short touchdowns and fullback J.C. Copeland powered through for another score for LSU (2-0), which basically ran at will while averaging nearly 5 yards per carry.

Keith Price was 17 of 36 for 157 yards for the Huskies (1-1). Normally a good scrambler, Price had trouble with LSU's speedy defenders, who sacked him four times and intercepted him once.

Washington 3 0 0 0-- 3

LSU 14 6 14 7--41

First Quarter

Wash -- FG Coons 34, 14:03.

LSU -- Blue 21 run (Alleman kick), 11:18.

LSU -- Copeland 1 run (Alleman kick), 2:11.

Second Quarter

LSU -- FG Alleman 18, 10:02.

LSU -- FG Alleman 32, 5:03.

Third Quarter

LSU -- Hilliard 3 run (Alleman kick), 10:35.

LSU -- Boone 32 pass from Mettenberger (Alleman kick), 2:51.

Fourth Quarter

LSU -- Hilliard 1 run (Alleman kick), 8:04.

A -- 92,804.

Wash LSU

First downs 12 24

Rushes-yards 24-26 52-242

Passing 157 195

Comp-Att-Int 17-36-1 12-19-0

Return Yards 1 15

Punts-Avg. 8-37.6 3-54.3

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards 11-74 5-43

Time of Possession 26:21 33:39

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Washington, Eric.Wilson 4-25, Sankey 8-16, Petty 7-9, Price 5-(minus 24). LSU, Blue 14-101, Ford 10-48, Hilliard 13-46, Ware 8-38, Mettenberger 2-7, Neighbors 1-5, Copeland 2-2, Team 2-(minus 5).

PASSING -- Washington, Price 17-36-1-157. LSU, Mettenberger 12-18-0-195, Ware 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING -- Washington, Seferian-Jenkins 6-51, K.Smith 4-48, Sankey 3-30, Williams 3-19, Mickens 1-9. LSU, Wright 5-75, Beckham 2-40, Blue 2-19, Boone 1-32, Landry 1-20, Ware 1-9.

Washington St. 24,

E. Washington 20

PULLMAN, Wash. -- Jeff Tuel threw a pair of touchdown passes to Isiah Myers as Washington State hung on to beat Eastern Washington in the home debut of Cougars coach Mike Leach.

Washington State (1-1), which lost at BYU in the season opener, also unveiled a $65 million upgrade of Martin Stadium in front of the first sellout crowd here since 2007.

Eastern Washington (1-1), an FCS power coming off a victory over Idaho of the FBS, kept it close behind a pair of touchdown receptions by Brandon Kaufman.

This was the first meeting since 1908 between the two programs, located 60 miles apart.

E. Washington 7 7 0 6--20

Washington St. 14 10 0 0--24

First Quarter

WSU -- Myers 2 pass from Tuel (Furney kick), 5:42.

EWas -- Kaufman 93 pass from Padron (Pavel kick), 5:15.

WSU -- Winston 1 run (Furney kick), 1:29.

Second Quarter

EWas -- Talley 5 run (Pavel kick), 11:46.

WSU -- Myers 17 pass from Tuel (Furney kick), 8:17.

WSU -- FG Furney 60, :00.

Fourth Quarter

EWas -- Kaufman 17 pass from Padron (kick blocked), 2:17.

A -- 33,598.

EWas WSU

First downs 22 20

Rushes-yards 30-90 30-108

Passing 379 247

Comp-Att-Int 26-55-2 25-37-1

Return Yards 16 77

Punts-Avg. 8-46.9 7-49.6

Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards 10-93 8-75

Time of Possession 29:52 30:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- E. Washington, Talley 14-71, Forte 5-14, Padron 10-3, Adams 1-2. Washington St., Winston 12-67, Caldwell 11-46, Galvin 1-0, Tuel 6-(minus 5).

PASSING -- E. Washington, Padron 26-54-2-379, Team 0-1-0-0. Washington St., Tuel 20-26-0-171, Halliday 5-11-1-76.

RECEIVING -- E. Washington, Clark 6-61, Herd 6-57, Kaufman 5-142, Edwards 4-54, Forte 2-12, Gehring 1-40, Mitchell 1-9, Hill 1-4. Washington St., Myers 6-58, Bartolone 5-15, Wilson 4-47, Marks 3-77, Galvin 3-30, Winston 2-(minus 1), Lintz 1-12, Ratliff 1-9.

California 50,

Southern Utah 31

BERKELEY, Calif. -- California cornerback Marc Anthony scored on a 61-yard interception return in the fourth quarter and the Golden Bears shook off another sluggish start at home to beat Southern Utah.

Keenan Allen had two touchdowns, one on a 69-yard punt return, to help the Bears notch their first victory at newly renovated Memorial Stadium.

A week after losing the home-opener to Nevada, Cal (1-1) had 518 yards of offense but couldn't shake Southern Utah, an FCS school playing its first season in the Big Sky Conference, until the fourth quarter when the Bears forced two turnovers and scored 30 points.

S. Utah 3 7 7 14--31

California 0 20 0 30--50

First Quarter

SUt -- FG Cook 40, :22.

Second Quarter

Cal -- FG D'Amato 18, 13:23.

Cal -- C.Anderson 6 run (D'Amato kick), 9:40.

Cal -- Sofele 12 run (D'Amato kick), 5:22.

Cal -- FG D'Amato 27, :25.

SUt -- Ca.Morgan 37 pass from Sorensen (Miller kick), :00.

Third Quarter

SUt -- H.Brown 5 pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), 8:27.

Fourth Quarter

Cal -- Allen 19 pass from Maynard (D'Amato kick), 14:54.

Cal -- Anthony 61 interception return (D'Amato kick), 10:47.

Cal -- FG D'Amato 47, 9:22.

Cal -- Allen 69 punt return (D'Amato kick), 7:28.

SUt -- Wilson 8 pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), 4:48.

Cal -- Lasco 77 run (kick failed), 3:21.

SUt -- Moala 7 pass from Sorensen (Cook kick), :42.

A -- 57,745.

SUt Cal

First downs 18 20

Rushes-yards 34-79 38-289

Passing 292 229

Comp-Att-Int 31-45-1 17-23-1

Return Yards 10 155

Punts-Avg. 6-41.7 3-30.7

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1

Penalties-Yards 7-56 12-106

Time of Possession 35:55 24:05

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- S. Utah, Wilson 17-74, Crawford-Harris 4-28, Ika 2-6, M.Brown 1-0, H.Brown 2-(minus 8), Sorensen 8-(minus 21). California, Sofele 19-104, Lasco 2-74, C.Anderson 5-46, Maynard 6-39, Bigelow 1-12, Stevens 3-12, Allen 1-4, Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING -- S. Utah, Sorensen 31-45-1-292. California, Maynard 17-23-1-229.

RECEIVING -- S. Utah, Moala 9-85, H.Brown 6-48, Ca.Morgan 3-42, Crawford-Harris 3-18, Wilson 3-15, McNabb 3-14, C..Morgan 1-40, Pedersen 1-17, J.Smith 1-7, Tagliaferri 1-6. California, Harper 7-94, Allen 5-69, Treggs 3-38, Rodgers 1-14, Sofele 1-14.

Utah St. 27, Utah 20

Utah 0 3 10 7 0 --20

Utah St. 13 0 0 7 7 --27

First Quarter

USU -- Christensen 0 blocked punt return (Warren kick), 7:59.

USU -- Hill 15 pass from Keeton (kick failed), :03.

Second Quarter

Utah -- FG Petersen 42, :00.

Third Quarter

Utah -- Scott 28 pass from Wilson (Petersen kick), 11:34.

Utah -- FG Petersen 40, 4:22.

Fourth Quarter

USU -- Bartlett 4 pass from Keeton (J.Thompson kick), 9:10.

Utah -- Scott 24 pass from Hays (Petersen kick), 3:19.

Overtime

USU -- K.Williams 1 run (J.Thompson kick).

A -- 25,513.

Utah USU

First downs 19 16

Rushes-yards 42-96 35-164

Passing 229 216

Comp-Att-Int 19-39-0 22-32-0

Return Yards 3 78

Punts-Avg. 11-47.8 9-45.3

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-2

Penalties-Yards 10-87 12-102

Time of Possession 34:50 25:10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING -- Utah, J.White 27-96, Anderson 2-19, Hays 3-15, Oliver 1-3, Wilson 3-3, Dunn 2-(minus 4), Team 1-(minus 8), Wynn 3-(minus 28). Utah St., K.Williams 17-95, Keeton 17-86, Team 1-(minus 17).

PASSING -- Utah, Hays 12-26-0-154, Wynn 6-11-0-47, Wilson 1-1-0-28, Team 0-1-0-0. Utah St., Keeton 22-32-0-216.

RECEIVING -- Utah, Christopher 6-56, Scott 3-82, J.White 3-23, Rolf 2-46, Matthews 2-13, Anderson 1-5, Fitzgerald 1-2, Murphy 1-2. Utah St., Bartlett 8-47, Reynolds 3-35, Austin 2-28, Jacobs 2-18, Webb 2-18, Swindall 2-16, Van Leeuwen 1-28, Hill 1-15, Marshall 1-11.