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UCLA formally on 0-12 watch after late rally fizzles in loss to Northwestern

By Editorial Board Published September 27, 2025 6 Min Read
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UCLA formally on 0-12 watch after late rally fizzles in loss to Northwestern

EVANSTON, Sick. — You possibly can change the coach and quicken the tempo of observe, however one factor can’t be remodeled.

It’s at all times going to be the identical group.

UCLA confirmed some combat late in its Massive Ten Convention opener Saturday afternoon at Martin Stadium whereas in the end falling sufferer to the identical issues that had plagued it earlier than the dismissal of coach DeShaun Foster.

An extremely sluggish begin wherein it fell behind by a number of scores.

An offense that may’t run the ball or constantly maintain drives.

A protection that may’t cease the run or stop huge performs.

The Bruins are formally on 0-12 watch after finishing what was speculated to be the comfortable a part of their schedule with a 17-14 loss to Northwestern.

The end left UCLA with heartache by the lake.

The Bruins (0-4 general, 0-1 Massive Ten) had been in place to tie the rating or take the lead after stopping Northwestern on three consecutive performs, together with a third-down sack by defensive lineman Gary Smith III that helped the Bruins get the ball again at their very own 20-yard line with 1:29 left after a punt.

However an enormous sack of quarterback Nico Iamaleava by Northwestern edge rusher Anto Saka was adopted by a false begin on offensive sort out Courtland Ford, leaving solely eight seconds left and the Bruins nonetheless deep in their very own territory.

“In critical moments we had penalties,” Iamaleava stated, “so it’s getting to a point where I’m repeating myself every week.”

Iamaleava accomplished an 11-yard go to Hudson Habermehl earlier than the clock ran out on the Bruins’ comeback hopes throughout Tim Skipper’s debut as interim coach.

“How that game went, man, I’m proud of the guys for fighting and finishing,” Skipper stated. “We need to start a lot better.”

Iamaleava was as soon as once more virtually the one factor going for UCLA’s offense. He accomplished 19 of 27 passes for 180 yards and a landing whereas additionally working for a team-high 65 yards in 14 carries.

Maybe the one upside to this loss was that the Bruins didn’t quit.

After wanting lifeless for the primary 3½ quarters, UCLA acquired an enormous jolt when vast receiver Kwazi Gilmer beat his man and snagged a 29-yard landing go from Iamaleava at the back of the top zone. Iamaleava’s go to Anthony Woods on the two-point conversion pulled the Bruins to inside 17-14 with 6:19 left.

UCLA’s Anthony Woods carries the ball as Northwestern’s Aidan Hubbard tries to sort out him in the course of the first half Saturday.

(Michael Hickey / Getty Photos)

Northwestern tried to burn as a lot clock as potential however needed to punt after Bruins defensive lineman A.J. Fuimaono batted down a third-down go.

UCLA’s protection had offered an enormous enhance earlier within the fourth quarter after Northwestern (2-2, 1-1) had a primary and objective on the Bruins’ three-yard line. Two runs had been stuffed and a Preston Stone go was tipped and practically intercepted.

Northwestern then lined up for a 20-yard field-goal try that will have given it a two-touchdown lead, just for UCLA’s Rodrick Nice to dam the kick.

UCLA suffered a setback early within the second half on a play that was appallingly dangerous. After the Bruins dedicated a false begin, edge rusher Kechaun Bennett was known as for roughing the passer and concentrating on, resulting in his ejection.

For a fourth consecutive sport, UCLA fell behind by double digits after Northwestern scored on its first three possessions to take a 17-0 lead.

The addition of Kevin Coyle to the Bruins’ teaching workers after the departure of defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe made little distinction as the identical issues arose.

UCLA did not cease the run, giving up 7.5 yards per carry to 2 working backs who opened the season as backups earlier than starter Cam Porter went down with a leg damage. Northwestern’s Caleb Komolafe met so little resistance that he fumbled a pitch and was in a position to rating untouched on a nine-yard landing run.

The Bruins confirmed they had been equally dangerous in go protection, giving up an all-too-easy 10-yard landing go from Stone to vast receiver Griffin Wilde that put the Wildcats up 17-0.

UCLA highlights within the first half had been scarce. Edge rusher Anthony Jones made a sack. When it appeared as if UCLA was set to punt, Jaivian Thomas took a direct snap and ran for 12 yards and a primary down. The Bruins additionally shortly marched downfield on their ultimate drive of the primary half, which led to Mateen Bhaghani’s 28-yard subject objective that put them on the board.

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