UCLA Football: 3 bold predictions vs. Arizona in Week 7

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1. No. 3 will play like No. 1

Through the first several games this year, UCLA junior quarterback Josh Rosen has played like the all-world signal-caller most expected to see when he started from his first day on campus.

Rosen leads the NCAA in yards passing, total offense and yards passing per game, and has to be itching at the trigger finger to get after Arizona.

The Wildcats rank 80th in the country in passing yards allowed with 1,283. They have allowed just six passing touchdowns on the year, as quarterbacks are completing 59 percent for an average of seven yards per attempt.

Rosen, a projected top pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, sits at 2,135 yards with 17 touchdowns — second-most — and sports a QB rating of 156.9. He also had an extra week to break the Arizona defense down after completing 28 of 45 for 372 yards vs. Colorado in September.