After barely surviving a visit from BYU with a win, the UCLA Bruins (9) turn their attention to the Arizona Wildcats (16) and possibly sole possession of first place in the Pac-12 South.

UCLA ran all over BYU, but true freshman quarterback Josh Rosen may have been the story of the game. Despite three interceptions and a dismal 5.7 QBR, the freshman led the Bruins in two fourth quarter drives, throwing a go-ahead touchdown pass in one of them.

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Even still, the shaky performance against BYU was preceded by a mediocre game against UNLV. But easily more troubling for UCLA is the recent news that standout linebacker Myles Jack will have to sit out the rest of the season with a knee injury.

UCLA head coach Jim Mora could look to bury those concerns with his running backs Paul Perkins and Nate Starks, who combined for 296 yards and two touchdowns on 36 carries against BYU.

ESPN's College GameDay will be in Tucson for the game, a typical signature of the biggest college football game of the week. And the significance is not lost on the Wildcats.

"All the games are big, as I told the team, but you can sense or feel the big-game feel on campus this week, whether I want to preach or not, it is going to be there," Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez told reporters in a pregame press conference. "GameDay is coming to town, there will be a lot of buzz about it all week. It is a division game against a highly ranked and undefeated team. Our guys came to Arizona to play in these big games and they get a chance to do it on Saturday."

(Source: ESPN)