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Iamaleava couldn't get anything going. He finished the game 13-of-27 (48%) passing for 113 yards and two interceptions. On the ground, the redshirt sophomore got out for 28 yards on seven scrambles. Iamaleava was sacked three times.
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Indiana receiver E.J. Williams Jr. benefitted rom all attention UCLA gave Sarratt and Cooper with his first career 100-yard game. He had five catches for 109 yards with two touchdowns — he scored on a 62-yard completion from Mendoza — but much of IU's offensive success came in the running game.
The UCLA Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten) are putting even the biggest coaches and best college football teams on notice amid a 3-0 turnaround, which culminated after
The Bruins’ offense musters only two field goals and Nico Iamaleava finishes 13 of 27 for 113 yards with two interceptions in the 56-6 loss.
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Urban Meyer’s Strange Sideline Behavior Called Into Question During Saturday College Football Game
The Indiana Hoosiers took on the UCLA Bruins at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana on Saturday which included a visit from Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff show and a strange moment involving former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer and Indiana coach Curt Cignetti.
The Bruins have a grueling non-conference schedule, and they appear the most on a list of the biggest games on the slate.
Joel Klatt broke down the Big Noon Kickoff game between the UCLA Bruins and Indiana Hoosiers. He explained how UCLA has figured out their offense under play caller Jerry Neuheisel and interim head coach Tim Skipper Joel analyzed how the Indiana Hoosiers are the best team in the country and questioned how the UCLA defense will respond to Indiana's offense.