UCLA offense shutout in 34-13 loss to Oregon

Another rough game.

The UCLA Bruins offense was nowhere to be found on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. Oregon got the 34-13 win over the Bruins, and the UCLA offense was held without a touchdown in another disappointing effort.

The lone score for UCLA was a pair of field goals and a pick-six by Bryan Addison. Other than that, Ethan Garbers threw a pair of interceptions and just 118 yards as TJ Harden rushed for 53 yards on 13 carries.

UCLA had just 172 total yards of offense and Oregon topped them in every major category in another ugly performance by the Bruins.

Unfortunately, the road ahead isn’t much better for DeShaun Foster’s team.

UCLA faces Penn State on the road next week before a home game against Minnesota and then road games against Rutgers and Nebraska.

At this point, the Bruins are in a lot of trouble in the first year in the Big Ten Conference.