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UCLA Football: Dante Moore Reveals He Manifested Incredible 67-Yard Touchdown in Week 3

They all knew the big play would work!

One of the biggest questions surrounding UCLA football right now remains: Will Dante Moore be granted the full-time starting job at quarterback? It appears that head coach Chip Kelly is in no rush at all to answer that either as another electric performance from Moore led to him stating that he still hasn't decided his set role on the Bruins for the future just yet.

UCLA won their third straight game of the season on Saturday as they took down N.C. Central with a final score of 59-7. Moore didn't have to play anymore once the second quarter started moving on and before he came out and a rotation of four other QB's for the Bruins began, he was able to connect on two touchdowns to go with eight out 12 successful passes and 182 total yards.

One play that had everybody talking came right off the bat when Moore found Kam Brown for a smooth 67-yard touchdown to get the Bruins rolling.

Moore spoke on the thought process behind the play that led to the deep pass to Brown and revealed that it was something he had dreamed about the night before.

"Moore said he had dreamed about the play the previous night after Kelly had drawn it up. Brown’s teammates were so confident in its outcome that they asked him how he would celebrate in the locker room before the game. “I’d say dreams turn to reality,” Moore said after everything went according to script.

(Via Los Angeles Times)

The entire football world is starting to take notice of what Moore and UCLA are building right now and we cannot wait to see them face off against Utah next.