Pasadena, California. – by time Nico IAMALEAVA Step on the ground for your last night’s last night in the fourth quarter of your much awaited debut UCLAQuarterback, Bruins were 43-10 below And most of the fans left in the bowl daily were wearing red, “let’s go Uta“Like the game was being held in Salt Lake City.
It was the kind of night for UCLA. Bruce came in the season with a new beginning promises, a new quarterback, a new crime and coach Dehan Foster’s second season with a promise of a rebirth culture. Instead, he discovered his week 1 matchup for reply, which was unable to escape from the transpired reality.
“We punched the mouth,” IAMALEVA said the postgame.
After that he moved Tenasi In an amazing and controversial step in offsen, the first snacks of Imalva in the blue and gold were not really in the minds of his or the UCLA.
The 20 -year -old quarterback struggled for a lot of success of the engineer. Although he showed a glow of capacity in a handful of pinpoint throw or scamming runs, Imalva was pressurized by Utah overnight and never received a rhythm. He ended 22 pass efforts, 136 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception with 11 perfections, adding the team-hai 47 rushing yard.
“Nico is a contestant. He is not going to leave. He kept working hard,” said Foster. “We just do a better job that protects him while keeping him straight.”
Iamaleva was dismissed four times and pressurized 10 times, while Bruce’s defense was away from the assistant, allowing 493 total yards, 14 -16 conversion rates on the third down and four touchdown drives of nine plays or more. However, the native of Long Beach did not postpone the blame.
“I didn’t execute high levels,” Iamaleva said. “I would be better. We will all be better.”
Earlier in the week, IAMALEVA said that 30 family members would attend Saturday. Although there could be enthusiasm about Imalva about sparking a UCLA program before the game began, it was quickly stifted by a Utah team that every bit saw a part of a big 12 contender.
“We take it as a learning experience,” Iamaleva said. “We are going to face many more difficult opponents, and we will be ready.”
Foster said that even though it was rarely correct on the ground on Saturday, they were encouraged by the players’ attitude in the postgame locker room and they could resolve to use the loss as under a rock. So what Emleva, who tried to keep his and UCLA Sobering opener in perspective.
“Everything we want is still ahead of us. It’s week 1,” he said. “Only the path is from here.”