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The Pac-12 Conference took a shot at former member UCLA early Saturday morning after the Bruins fell 35-10 at home to the New Mexico Lobos on Friday night.
It’s hard to envision Nico Iamaleava’s first season at UCLA getting off to a much worse start. The Bruins were trounced 35-10 at home by New Mexico on Friday night to fall to 0-3 before Big Ten play begins.
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New Mexico strolled into the Rose Bowl and defeated UCLA 35-10, securing its first win over a Power Four opponent in nearly two decades. This was a costly loss for the Bruins. UCLA paid New Mexico $1.2 million to travel to Los Angeles for the game, per On3’s Brett McMurphy.
The UCLA Bruins (0-3, 0-0 Big Ten) suffered quite possibly one of the most embarrassing losses in program history after losing 35-10 to New Mexico. The Bruins have played one good half this season. The five others were full of paper-thin defense, inexcusable discipline and a completely mismanaged offense.
Situation is bleak for the Bruins, who fell to 0-3 with an embarrassing 35-10 loss to New Mexico. With the Big Ten awaiting, will UCLA win a game this year?
The Nico Iamaleava era in UCLA is off to a disastrous start, as the Bruins fell to 0-3 this season after Friday's 35-10 loss to New Mexico.
UCLA's 35-10 loss to New Mexico at the Rose Bowl raises the serious question of whether the Bruins will even win a game after going 0-3 in the "soft" part of their schedule.
The coaching staff made it a talking point all week, but for the third consecutive game the Bruins trailed by double digits before scoring their first points.