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UCLA’s Jordan Lasley caught a pass off of a USC player’s dang helmet

The concentration on this one is real.

UCLA’s Jordan Lasley submitted his case for catch of the day Saturday night, when he kept his eyes on the prize for an amazing catch.

Josh Rosen’s pass went off the helmet of a USC defensive back, where Lasley was able to let them blow by him, and reach behind his body for the catch:

Lasley has had himself a great evening. He has nine catches for 177 yards and two touchdowns.

It’s the second consecutive week he’s had at least 162 yards receiving or more. Last week against Arizona State, Lasley set his season high in receiving yards, only to top it against the Trojans.

He now has five games with at least 100 yards receiving on the year. With another catch, he’ll have his second game of at least 10 receptions.

When you make catches like that one, it’s easy to see why he’s had a good season thus far.

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