The UCLA Bruins football program lost another tough Big Ten Conference game. This time, it came on the road against the Penn State Nittany Lions in a tough environment after a cross-country trip and without starting quarterback Ethan Garbers.
All in all, things could’ve been worse as Penn State got the 27-11 win. During Monday’s practice, Foster gave a statement on what he saw from that game and what they hope for going forward, per Mike Regalado of Bruin Report Online.
“Going over the film, you know, we were able to move the ball offensively. Didn’t really be able to get in the end zone the way that we wanted to. Time of possession was up. I was glad we were able to run the ball some, too, but we still gotta focus on the details. Defensively, they played a good game. We got a sack, a lot of pressures. Femi (Oladejo) coming off the edge, he played a really good game. Carson Schwesinger showed up as he always does. Jay (Toia) played well. So, we’re just trying to put together a full game and hopefully it will be this week that we do that.”
The good news is that UCLA has an easier opponent coming up with a game against Minnesota at the Rose Bowl. On the other hand, Minnesota just stunned USC in a shocking Big Ten result.