Josh Rosen was not playing school on Sunday night, instead choosing to lead a 35-point comeback against Texas A&M, giving the Bruins the win. Rosen threw for almost 500 yards and 4 touchdowns in the 45-44 point win for UCLA.

😲😲😲😲😲 UCLA has stunned Texas A&M after being down 44-10 in the 3rd quarter pic.twitter.com/5CMdK0fp4Q — Fanatics View (@fanaticsview) September 4, 2017

Texas: We lost to Maryland, how embarrassing!

Baylor: We lost to Liberty, how embarrassing!

A&M: We blew a 34 pts lead to UCLA… pic.twitter.com/povKKKi6xv — Clint Capela Stan (@A_A_Ron_Rodgers) September 4, 2017

Texas A&M was TAKING it to UCLA early, getting up to a 34 point lead at one point. The Rosen haters were out and talking, parading their “overrated” and “too cocky” takes around in what they thought was an A&M blowout in the Bruins opening game. It is unconfirmed whether or not Rosen heard any of this, but he sure looked like he was shot out of a cannon in the fourth quarter, leading his team to one of the biggest comebacks in college football history.

Rosen is going to ride the no school-train all the way to a heisman trophy. Go Rosen Go.

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