UCLA defeats Washington, 44-30
UCLA receiver Mossi Johnson flips into the end zone on a 15-yard pass play against Washington in the second half. (Steve Ringman / McClatchy-Tribune)
The UCLA Bruins defeated the Washington Huskies, 44-30, in a Pac-12 Conference game in Seattle.
Bruins linebacker Deon Hollins pressures Huskies quarterback Cyler Miles in the second half. (Stephen Brashear / Associated Press)
Bruins receiver Thomas Duarte (18) makes the catch on a pass that might have been intended for teammate Kenneth Walker III on Saturday. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
Washington quarterback Cyler Miles tries to escape pressure from UCLA defensive linemen Owamagbe Odighizuwa (94) and Takkarist McKinley in the second half. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
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UCLA Coach Jim Mora congratulates offensive lineman Alex Redmond after the Bruins scored Saturday against Washington. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
UCLA running back Myles Jack gets past Washington defensive back Budda Baker on a 28-yard touchdown run in the first half. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley reacts after running for one of his two touchdowns in the first half against Washington. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
Bruins receiver Jordan Payton makes a catch against the defense of Huskies cornerback Naijiel Hale in the first half. (Dean Rutz / McClatchy-Tribune)
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Bruins receiver Jordan Payton makes a catch in front of Huskies linebacker Cory Littleton in the first half. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
Bruins defensive lineman Owamagbe Odighizuwa pressures Huskies quarterback Cyler Miles in the first half. (Stephen Brashear / Associated Press)
UCLA running back Paul Perkins tries to get through the Washington defensive line on a run in the first half. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
UCLA receiver Kenneth Walker III beats the Washington secondary for a 57-yard touchdown pass in the first half. (Stephen Brashear / Associated Press)
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UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley looks downfield for a receiver in Saturday’s game against Washington. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)
King has the combination of size (6-foot-3, 200 pounds) and speed (4.46 in the 40 yard dash) the Dolphins covet. He recorded a combine-best 6.56 second 3-cone drill, which hints his change of direction skills can make him a rookie starter. He’d pair well with Xavien Howard as a starter.
(Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)Huskies running back Shaq Thompson looks for running room against the Bruins in the first half. (Otto Greule Jr. / Getty Images)