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A pair of big plays also put UCLA on the board. Terrence Austin returned a punt 47 yards, and, on the next play, Nelson Rosario made a juggling catch down the left sideline for a 46-yard score that tied it at 7 in the first quarter.
The Owls then went to the running game, staying on the ground for 53 yards of an 85-yard drive. Pierce slalomed like a skier through the Bruins defense for an 11-yard touchdown run as Temple regained the lead.
Marquise Liverpool's interception of Prince's overthrown pass set up the Owls' next touchdown. A face mask penalty on the return moved the ball to UCLA's 15, and Matt Brown scored from 2 yards four plays later to make it 21-7.
Kai Forbath's 40-yard field goal on the final play of the first cut UCLA's deficit, and the Bruins scored on the first possession of the second half when Austin caught a fourth-and-1 pass in the flat and took it 32 yards up the right sideline for a touchdown.
Temple was moving to score again, but Brown was stopped on fourth-and-1 at the UCLA 9, and Bruins sophomore Rahim Moore's 10th interception of the season ended another Owls drive. Moore leads major college football in interceptions.
Forbath, who won the Lou Groza Award honoring the nation's best kicker, made a 42-yarder to pull the Bruins within a point with 12:31 to play.
The game drew 23,072 to RFK Stadium, a decline of more than 5,000 from last year's inaugural game. Organizers had to dig deep for participants because the original matchup -- Army vs. an Atlantic Coast Conference team -- didn't pan out because Army finished with a losing record and the ACC lacked enough bowl-eligible schools.
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