PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Drew Olson threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns, UCLA held Adrian Peterson to 58 yards rushing, and the Bruins beat No. 21 Oklahoma 41-24 on Saturday.<br>
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The struggling Sooners, who played in the last two BCS national championship games, are 1-2 for the first time since 1997. Oklahoma's offense continued to look lost, fumbling six times - four by quarterback Rhett Bomar. UCLA recovered three of the fumbles and turned them into 17 points.<br>
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UCLA (3-0) pulled away from a 20-17 lead with two Olson touchdown passes and Maurice Drew's scoring run in the fourth quarter on the way to beating the Sooners for the first time<br>
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Oklahoma won the first three meetings by lopsided scores, including a 59-24 victory in Norman in 2003, Karl Dorrell's first year as the Bruins' coach.<br>
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Olson completed 28-of-38, taking advantage of a Sooners' defense stacked to stop the run. They did, holding Drew in check until he broke off a 38-yard run late in the game, then scored from 9 yards out. He still finished with just 69 yards on 15 carries.<br>
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Olson, a senior and three-year starter, threw scoring passes of 19 yards to Andrew Baumgartner in the first quarter, and 19 yards to Marcedes Lewis and 7 yards to Chris Markey in the fourth.<br>
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Justin Medlock added field goals of 44 and 51 yards for the Bruins, and linebacker Spencer Havner scored on a 13-yard return of a Bomar fumble early in the third quarter.<br>
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The Bruins also focused on stopping the run, daring redshirt freshman Bomar to throw the ball. He did much better than a week earlier, when he struggled in the first half and didn't throw a pass after halftime in a 31-15 victory over Tulsa.<br>
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Bomar completed 20-of-29 for 241 yards against the Bruins, and ran for a 16-yard TD late in the game.<br>
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Peterson, who began the game on the sidelines after being disciplined during the week for missing classes, carried 23 times and scored on an 11-yard run in the third quarter, trimming UCLA's lead to 20-17.<br>
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The 2004 Heisman runner-up, Peterson entered the game for Oklahoma's fourth offensive play and immediately made a good block near the goal line on Travis Wilson's 56-yard touchdown on a reverse that worked to perfection.<br>
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Peterson was suspended for two practices at the start of the week, and Kejuan Jones started against the Bruins.<br>
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The last time the Sooners started with two losses in three games, John Blake was their coach. That team went on to finish 4-8.<br>
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