PASADENA, Calif. — Max Brosmer and Minnesota have a flair for dramatic Hollywood endings when it comes to facing the Big Ten's Los Angeles teams.
After Brosmer's 1-yard keeper last week lifted the Golden Gophers to an upset victory over Southern California, the senior quarterback was entrusted to produce another late rally on Saturday against UCLA.
Once again, he delivered when it mattered most.
Brosmer completed four passes, including a 4-yard checkdown to Darius Taylor with 27 seconds remaining as Minnesota rallied for a 21-17 victory at the Rose Bowl.
''That last play, I don't think you know how hard that is. I mean, he went through four reads," coach P.J. Fleck said. "O-line held up, pressure in his face, kind of ducked, moved around. Bang, found Darius, which is his last option, and Darius does the rest. That's execution. It came down to in the first half, we didn't execute.''
Minnesota and Penn State did something Saturday that few teams were able to do in the Pac-12 — defeat USC and UCLA on consecutive weeks. The Gophers and the Nittany Lions became the first since Utah in 2018 to pull it off.
There had been four occasions over the past five seasons when a school had the Bruins and Trojans on back-to-back weeks.
''I'll be here next week. Ain't that right, Boss? What's that song, ‘California Dreamin?' I must have listened to that some 150 times throughout the week," Fleck said.