
Nico Iamaleava leads his first scoring drive of the sport
New Mexico 14, UCLA 7, 8:59 left in second quarter
UCLA began on its 22 after a quick kickoff return.
Nico Iamaleava handed to Mikey Matthews for 32 yards. Iamaleava appeared up subject for Kwazi Gilmer in double protection, however Gilmer couldn’t pull it in. Iamaleava handed to Gilmer for 12 yards.
On first down on the New Mexico 34, UCLA was referred to as for false begin on Gilmer for a lack of 5 yards. It was UCLA’s fourth penalty of the sport.
Iamaleava handed to Anthony Woods for no acquire. Iamaleava handed to Matthews for seven yards. New Mexico was referred to as for roughing the passer on the play for a lack of 15 yards.
Iamaleava handed to Hudson Habermehl for 9 yards. Anthony Woods ran for one yard.
On first-and-goal on the New Mexico 7, UCLA was referred to as for unlawful substitution for a five-yard loss. Iamaleava handed to Titus Mokiao-Atimalala for a 12-yard landing.
Mateen Bhaghani hit the additional level to chop New Mexico’s lead.
New Mexico extends its lead on contested fourth-down landing go
New Mexico 14, UCLA 0, 12:43 left in second quarter
New Mexico continued its drive on UCLA’s 16.
D.J. McKinney ran for 2 yards on first down. Jack Layne handed for 3 yards. On third-and-five, Layne handed to Damon Bankston for 3 yards.
On fourth-and-two, Layne handed to Simon Mapa for what was referred to as an eight-yard landing. Replay officers confirmed the decision regardless of UCLA protests it stripped the ball after the catch and earlier than the play was useless. The Lobos hit the additional level to increase their lead.
UCLA protection continues to wrestle as first quarter ends
New Mexico 7, UCLA 0, finish of first quarter
New Mexico began on its 36.
Damon Bankston ran for 3 yards. Jack Layne handed to Xavier Slayton for 14 yards. UCLA’s Keanu Williams was referred to as for palms to he face and New Mexico obtained an additional 15 yards tacked onto the tip of the play.
Scottre Humphey ran up the center for 11 yards to the UCLA 16 as time expired within the first quarter.
New Mexico averaged 6.4 yards per carry through the first quarter.
UCLA offense practically fumbles earlier than punting
New Mexico 7, UCLA 0, 1:39 left within the first quarter
UCLA was referred to as for a private foul penalty on the New Mexico further level try, and the 15-yard penalty was enforced on the following kickoff.
New Mexico kicked the ball to the UCLA 9 and it was returned to the UCLA 17.
Nico Iamaleava tossed an incomplete go. Anthony Woods ran and it appeared Xavier Slayton compelled a fumble recovered by New Mexico on the UCLA 27. After evaluate, Woods was dominated down by contact and officers decided there was no turnover.
On third-and-five on the UCLA 22, Iamaleava ran for one yard.
UCLA punted and New Mexico took a good catch at its 36.
New Mexico runs over UCLA protection, scores first
New Mexico 7, UCLA 0, 3:10 left within the first quarter
New Mexico began the drive on its 36 after a UCLA penalty on the punt return.
Scottre Humphrey ran for 10 yards. Humphrey then ran for 19 yards.
New Mexico stick to Humphrey, working for 2 yards and one other 5 yards. On third-and-three, D.J. McKinney ran for 9 yards.
McKinney ran up the center for 5 yards.
Jack Layne handed to Dorian Thomas for 10 yards.
On first and objective on the UCLA 4, James Laubstein ran for 3 yards. On second-and-goal on the UCLA 1, Humphrey ran for a one-yard landing.
New Mexico hit the additional level to finish the nine-play, 64-yard scoring drive.
UCLA punts and penalties begin to flare up
UCLA 0, New Mexico 0, 8:35 left within the first quarter
UCLA began on its 10.
Nico Iamaleava handed to Kwazi Gilmer for seven yards. UCLA was referred to as for false begin. On second-and-eight, Jaivian Thomas ran for six yards. On third-and-two, Iamaleava ran for six yards.
Iamaleava handed to Titus Mokiao-Atimalala for 13 yards. Anthony Woods then ran for 3 yards to the UCLA 40. Iamaleava ran for 4 yards. On third-and-three, Jalen Berger ran a gradual growing reverse and was dropped for a three-yard loss on the play.
On fourth-and-six on the UCLA 41, Will Karoll punted 38 yards to the New Mexico 21. Michael Buckley caught the ball and UCLA’s Kanye Clark was referred to as for catcher interference, giving New Mexico one other 15 yards on the play.
New Mexico makes use of trick play for a primary down earlier than drive fizzles
UCLA 0, New Mexico 0, 13:23 left in first quarter
New Mexico began on its 25.
The Lobos did a collection of pitches earlier than Jack Layne handed to D.J. McKinney for 20 yards.
Michael Buckley then tried a deep go that was off beam. Jack Layne tossed an incomplete go and ran for 2 yards earlier than New Mexico punted to the UCLA 10-yard line.
And we’re off …
UCLA 0, New Mexico 0, begin of first quarter
New Mexico gained the coin toss and elected to obtain the opening kickoff.
Suppose attendance is unhealthy on the Rose Bowl? It might be worse than you imagined
Probably the most densely packed part contained in the Rose Bowl on Saturday was full of followers carrying the colours of the visiting crew.
Swathed in purple and white, they crammed into one nook of the century-old stadium for what amounted to a nightlong celebration.
Followers cheering for the house crew had been extra subdued and scattered all through a stadium that appeared about one-third full, outnumbered by empty seats, visiting followers and people huge blue-and-gold tarps masking most of every finish zone. Intentionally or not, Fox cameras contained in the stadium confirmed these watching from house solely large pictures full of graphics that obscured the paltry crowd.
‘I simply really feel disinterested.’ Mass roster turnover stymies UCLA fan engagement
From his seat inside Allegiant Stadium final weekend, Jorge Morales surrounded himself with the UCLA soccer gameday necessities.
Pizza. Beer. The Bruins’ roster pulled up on his cellphone.
Throughout the recreation’s first collection, the lifelong fan noticed No. 15 on the UCLA protection surge into the Nevada Las Vegas backfield. Morales questioned concerning the identification of this quick, feisty edge rusher and appeared him up. It was Anthony Jones, a switch from Michigan State.
Later, Morales watched No. 3 in protection and commenced one other search. It was defensive again Robert Stafford III, a switch from Miami (Fla.).
UCLA Unlocked: Somebody should take accountability for this dreadful soccer product
In December, DeShaun Foster touted mass turnover as a cause to assume he may win massive in Yr 2, citing the fast turnaround at Colorado below Deion Sanders.
On Saturday, UCLA’s soccer coach used mass turnover as an evidence for his crew’s 0-2 begin.
“I’ve a whole lot of new folks,” Foster stated after his team’s 30-23 loss to Nevada Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium left it as the one winless crew within the Large Ten. “I’m not someone who’s going to return up right here and offer you guys excuses and all the things, however I’ve a whole lot of new folks and we’re nonetheless discovering methods to return collectively and actually depend on one another and we’re going to proceed to construct and it’s a protracted season.”
UCLA’s loss to UNLV showcases its plethora of issues as soon as once more
LAS VEGAS — This wasn’t shut, it doesn’t matter what the scoreboard stated. This was a full-blown debacle.
Given an opportunity to rapidly proper issues after a season-opening blowout loss, UCLA as a substitute doubled down on disappointment.
There was one other horrible begin. A protection that was gradual and infrequently out of place. An offense couldn’t maintain drives till it was too late.
Even with an impressed comeback that fell quick after a Nico Iamaleava go was tipped and intercepted with 52 seconds left, the Bruins’ 30-23 loss to Nevada Las Vegas on Saturday night time at Allegiant Stadium showcased most of the similar issues that had plagued them per week in the past.
The numbers symbolize a catch-0-2 as UCLA’s struggles lengthen to each part of recreation
The numbers are in, and so they’re not good.
None of them.
There are 134 groups within the Soccer Bowl Subdivision. UCLA ranks close to the underside in essentially the most vital statistical classes, a giant cause the Bruins have began the season 0-2.
Scoring offense? The Bruins are tied for No. 115, averaging 16.5 factors per recreation.
Scoring protection? UCLA is tied for No. 120, giving up 36.5 factors per recreation.
Penalties? The Bruins are No. 121, averaging 79.5 yards per recreation.
Opposing third-down conversions? UCLA is No. 133, opponents changing 70.4% of their possibilities.
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