Tonight at 6:45 p.m. ET on ESPN the college football bowl season continues with the Alamo Bowl featuring the No. 14 UCLA Bruins (9-3) and the No. 11 Kansas State Wildcats, which can be live streamed free by clicking this link.

Thursday night featured not only a major upset with Ohio State toppling No. 1 Alabama, but a big-time quarterback clash between Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston. Once upon a time UCLA's Brett Hundley was mentioned in the same sentence as those two.

He has put up big numbers in 2014 for the Bruins, throwing for 3,019 yards, 21 touchdowns, and eight scores on the ground. This will be Hundley's final collegiate game according to UCLA coach Jim Mora.

Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder acknowledged that Hundley's dual threat is tough to prepare for.

"It is a little frightening when you look at the success of Brett Hundley and the capacity they have to be balanced in their offense to run and pass," Snyder said. "To be a productive defense is obviously something you have some concern about."

Mora has made it clear that Hundley isn't the whole team, however. Even though the quarterback will be moving on, Mora sees the Bruins as a young, upcoming team that will be a problem for the next few years.

"We are a young team that is hungry and still developing, and this is just going to be another step in our progression," Mora said. "For us a chance to play a tremendous team on a big stage and I think that is how you grow as a competitor."