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One week after its stunning 42-37 upset of Penn State, UCLA earned a 38-13 road victory against Michigan State on Saturday, Oct. 11, potentially harkening one of the more abrupt and unexpected midseason turnarounds in modern college football history.
In case the Big Ten isn’t producing enough headlines recently, what with Penn State firing James Franklin and the conference pondering a $2.4 billion cash infusion, the basketball school in the bottom left corner of the footprint has quietly delivered a notable nugget.
After a humiliating defeat at the hands of UCLA, a discussion about Michigan State's long-term outlook needs to be had.
Connor Earegood of The Detroit News shares three takeaways from Michigan State's38-13 loss to UCLA. For the third time this season, Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles left a game injured in Saturday’s 38-13 loss to UCLA. For the third time this season, his backup got some valuable experience.
Having been preoccupied with saving UCLA's season, interim coach Tim Skipper is blissfully unaware of any narratives about who's responsible for the Bruins' turnaround.
From the teams just outside of the elite, to the ones just hanging on, they're the teams ranked from 26 to 111 in the Week 8 CFN Ranking of all 136 teams
UCLA shocked the college football landscape last week when it took down Penn State, and Jason Ence expects another upset on Saturday when the Bruins head to East Lansing.
Coming off their upset of Penn State for their first victory, the Bruins are full of compliments as they embrace a full week to prepare for Michigan State.
Quarterbacks: A. Nico Iamaleava has won over UCLA fans and most likely NFL scouts with his strong play. Running backs: A. Jalen Berger showed his old team what it’s missing with three touchdowns — two on catches and one on a run — while helping his team pile up 238 yards on the ground.