Saturday, September 24, 2011

Bruins remember last trip to Oregon State

Bruins remember last trip to Oregon State

Richard Brehaut wasn't ready in his freshman cameo, but receiver Nelson Rosario had a big game. Since then, a lot has changed.

Nelson Rosario

UCLA receiver Nelson Rosario makes a catch against San Jose State two weeks ago at the Rose Bowl. (Stephen Dunn / Getty Images / 10)

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By Chris Foster
UCLA quarterback Richard Brehaut and wide receiver Nelson Rosario carry vivid memories from their last visit to Oregon State's Reser Stadium.

One would like to forget, the other would like to repeat.

Brehaut's took place in one series.

"It was my freshman year and it was, 'Let's put Richard in there; let's get him some snaps,'" Brehaut recalled, laughing. "I was a deer in the headlights."

That Bruins lost, 26-19, that Halloween Day in 2009, but Rosario was scary-good the whole game, with six receptions for 152 yards.

"I couldn't be stopped," Rosario said.

Brehaut is ready for a do-over, while Rosario just wants to do it again when UCLA (1-2) plays Oregon State (0-2) Saturday afternoon in a Pacific 12 Conference opener at Corvallis.

Brehaut is a better player than he was two years ago, but Coach Rick Neuheisel would still like him to be more consistent.

Consistency is also an issue with Rosario, whose performance against the Beavers two years ago led to J.J. Stokes comparisons. Rosario had one great game. Stokes had a formidable career at UCLA.

Brehaut and Rosario had entirely different experiences again last year against Oregon State, when the Beavers were the only victory for the Bruins in their last seven games. Rosario, hobbled by a high ankle sprain, played little while Brehaut's fingerprints were all over the 17-14 win.

On one play, he scrambled before flipping a pass to Cory Harkey for a 12-yard gain to set up a touchdown. Later, he drove the Bruins for a last-second field goal.

"That flip to Harkey is probably the favorite play of my career," Brehaut said.

The flip side was his performance two years ago.

Brehaut entered the game during the second quarter, recalling that he was certain "I was ready for anything they could throw at me."

Not quite.

"He forgot to put a guy in motion on one play. He forgot a protection call on one play. He fumbled on one play. Other than that, he was outstanding," Neuheisel remembered, laughing.

The highlight? UCLA recovered the fumble.

"It's amazing to remember how I thought I knew it all," Brehaut said. "I've come a long way since that day."

That performance was one for the scrap heap. Oregon State was last season was one for the scrapbook.

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