PASADENA, Calif. — The best college quarterback in Los Angeles threw the ball against a harrowing blitz, threw it while furiously backpedaling, threw it perfectly and poetically. In a warm Saturday afternoon glow at the Rose Bowl, Dorian Thompson-Robinson dumped the ball to Logan Loya and into UCLA history. He had just passed Brett Hundley as the Bruins’ career leader in touchdown passes with 76. We want more,” Thompson-Robinson said afterward in his usual postgame rasp, his voice stripped bare after three hours of shouting. I’m here for these boys, I’m not here for myself.”No matter why he’s here, Dorian Thompson-Robinson is here, and how.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 09, 2022 03:15 UTC