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‘You did not see the pressure.’ UCLA’s Tim Skipper noticed main slippage towards Indiana

By Editorial Board Published October 28, 2025 5 Min Read
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‘You did not see the pressure.’ UCLA’s Tim Skipper noticed main slippage towards Indiana

The usual wasn’t the usual.

After a month of disciplined, passionate soccer that included three consecutive wins and a feel-good vibe, UCLA didn’t exhibit those self same traits whereas going splat towards second-ranked Indiana.

“That would be like the most disappointing thing,” interim coach Tim Skipper stated Monday, two days after his workforce’s 56-6 defeat, “is just our style of play wasn’t what it’s been — you didn’t see the strain, you didn’t see the fanatical effort, those type of things, and you’re going to need to play that way when you play these top teams like we just did.”

The one consistency the Bruins confirmed was in struggling throughout the board. Their offense didn’t rating a landing for the primary time this season. Their protection gave up a season excessive for factors.

UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava throws an interception while he is pressured by Indiana's Stephen Daley.

UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava throws an interception whereas he’s pressured by Indiana’s Stephen Daley on Saturday in Bloomington, Ind.

(Justin Casterline / Getty Pictures)

Skipper pinned a lot of his workforce’s issues on getting beat on the line of scrimmage. UCLA gave up 262 yards dashing whereas gaining simply 88 yards of its personal on the bottom.

“We didn’t play up to par in the trenches,” Skipper stated. “Run-game wise, they ran for a lot. We didn’t run for enough.”

UCLA’s offensive line suffered from the absence of guard Eugene Brooks, who sustained an unspecified harm late final week and was changed within the beginning lineup by Yutaka Mahe. Skipper stated the change led to communication points towards a protection recognized for disguising the best way it assaults.

“We knew they were simulating pressure so you’re always trying to find where the fourth rusher is,” Skipper stated, “but then they even brought five guys and they didn’t just straight up go, they were moving almost every play. So, they forced us to have to communicate and test that ability and things, and unfortunately there’s times we didn’t do a good job of that and they made some plays off of it.”

As if a 50-point loss wasn’t dangerous sufficient, flight delays stored Skipper from stepping into mattress till round 4 a.m. Sunday. The late return residence prompted him to present his gamers the break day as an alternative of holding their common workforce assembly.

The Bruins (3-5 total, 3-2 Huge Ten) now head into their second bye week beneath Skipper however first without having to get to know him or his teaching type. The hope is that they will strike a stability between getting higher and never getting crushed up bodily eight video games into the season.

“Now your body’s starting to feel the wear and tear of the season and things like that,” Skipper stated, “so we’re just going to concentrate on getting the Bruins better and healthy and playing fast and still with the focus of, this is how we want our style of play to be and this is how it’s going to be all the time.”

Having requested his gamers to uphold the usual they’d set whereas almost reaching .500 after an 0-4 begin, Skipper now could be calling on them to reestablish that baseline heading into the toughest a part of the schedule. UCLA’s remaining 4 opponents — Nebraska, Ohio State, Washington and USC — have a mixed 24-6 document.

“We’re just going to have to take every single moment we have,” Skipper stated, “whether it’s on the field or off the field, to get better, to get ready for the next four games.”

And to make the usual the usual once more.

Harm replace

Skipper stated operating again Anthony Woods didn’t journey to Indiana after failing to sufficiently get well from an harm suffered towards Maryland, sidelining one other starter along with Brooks. “So a big week for those guys,” Skipper stated, “just getting healthy, getting back right and doing all the rehab and everything they need to do to be able to help us once we get ready for a game week next week” towards Nebraska on the Rose Bowl.

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