LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA is finally hitting a few targets with its new Pistol offense.
The Bruins headed back to practice this week with confidence in the basics of their offensive scheme, which was borrowed from Nevada by coach Rick Neuheisel and offensive coordinator Norm Chow.
UCLA finally moved the ball consistently last Saturday in a 31-13 upset of then-No. 23 Houston, racking up 365 yards while avoiding the possibility of a winless September.
While tailback Johnathan Franklin and his teammates are still adjusting to the modified shotgun formation and its mental demands on every player, they realize the learning curve is headed sharply upward this week when they visit No. 7 Texas.
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