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Nico Iamalaeva shines as winless UCLA stuns No. 6 Penn State

PASADENA, CA – Against a top 10 team, Nico Iamlaeava had himself a day.

The highly publicized quarterback had his best game yet at UCLA, leading the winless Bruins to a shocking 42-37 upset of No. 6 Penn State. 

He finished with 166 yards on 17 of 24 passing, along with a game-high 130 rushing yards with five total touchdowns — two in the air and three on the ground.

UCLA’s offense had struggled nightly mightily to start the season, averaging just 14.3 points per game and never leading in any of the first four contest. 

But Iamaleava came out firing out of the gate, picking apart the Penn State defense on the opening drive that was capped off by an 11-yard touchdown pass to Kwazi Gilmer. 

It was much of the story of the first half, as the Bruins scored on all five drives in the frame. Iamaleava went into halftime with 208 passing yards and three touchdowns with a 27-7 lead.

Penn State didn’t go down easy and quickly got back into the game in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to 27-21 after a blocked punt returned for touchdown.

The Bruins were forced to a third down and the Penn State fans in the crowd were making noise, feeling the momentum turning toward the visitors. 

But Iamaleava kept the magic going. He scrambled for a 52-yard run that not only extended the drive, but kept UCLA in control. The drive ended in Iamaleava’s second rushing touchdown run of the day to push the lead back to double digits. 

After a Penn State touchdown made it a six-point game again, Iamaleava again used his legs to extend a drive, this time with a 25-yard scamper to midfield. 

That drive continued down the field and killed significant time off the clock, and Iamaleava did it again with his legs on a seven-yard touchdown run. The two point conversion was successful to make it a 42-28 game with just under seven minutes left. 

Even though Penn State had a chance to tie the game in the final minute, it failed to convert on fourth down inside the UCLA 20-yard line and the Bruins were able to hang on for the first win of the season.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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