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Pasadena, California. – By the time Nico Yamaleava stepped on the field for his final drive the night late in the fourth quarter of his great expected debut as UCLABack, Bruni were Down 43-10 and most fans still left in the rose bowl wear red, singing “let’s go Utah! “Like the game was held in Salt Lake City.
It was such a night for UCLA. Bruni entered the season with the promise of a new start, new quarter, a new offense and offensive culture in the second season of coach Deshaun Foster. Instead, they left their week 1 bullet for answers, incapable of avoiding the reality of what was transmitted.
“We hit our mouth,” Yamaleava said, said postgams.
After crossing it Tennessee In the off-season at a surprising and controversial move, Iamaleavi’s first snaps in blue and gold are not exactly like that he had in mind.
The 20-year-old Quardback struggled that the engineer was much success. Although he showed flashes of potential into a handful of precision or running, Yamaleava pressed Utah’s defense all night and never found a rhythm. He finished 11 completed on 22 passages, 136 meters, with one touch and one interception during the addition of team-high 47 hurders.
“Nico is a competitor. He won’t stop. He was constantly playing hard,” Foster said. “We just have to do a better job that we protect him, keeping it upright.”
Iamaleava fired four times and pressed 10 times, while Bruins’s defense was far from useful, allowing 493 total courtyards, a conversion rate of 14 out of 16, on the third drop and four gameplays in nine plays or more. However, a long beach did not maintain the guilt.
“I didn’t execute at a high level,” Yamaleava said. “I have to be better. We must all be better.”
Earlier in the week, Yamaleava said that up to 30 family members would be the presence on Saturday. Although there may be an excitement about the Iamaaleva PERCRING program that requires few buzzings before the match began, quickly suffocated him by Utah, a team that seemed to be every part of a large 12 candidate.
“We understand that as a learning experience,” Yamaleava said. “We will face many difficult opponents and we have to be ready.”
Foster said that even though she went on the field on Saturday, they encouraged it to players in the cabinet room in the classroom and their decisive use of loss as a rock bottom with the DVO. So, is Yamaleava, who tried to put his own and put a sobering opening in perspective.
“All we want is still in front of us. It’s 1. Week,” he said. “The only time is up here.”