
UCLA Bruins (3-6, 3-3 Big Ten) quarterback Nico Iamaleava will be listed as out for Saturday's road clash against the first-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes due to a concussion.
According to On3's Brett McMurphy, who broke the news Friday night, the redshirt sophomore suffered the concussion during last week's 28-21 loss to Nebraska, but the symptoms of the injury didn't appear until after the game.
The Bruins may have lost the game, but Iamaleava's heroic effort turned in one of his best, most complete games of the season, where he threw 17-for-25 for 191 yards and two touchdowns and gutted out 86 extra yards on the ground.
Redshirt sophomore backup quarterback Luke Duncan will get the starting nod against the top-ranked Buckeyes. Although Duncan saw the field for a brief moment when Iamaleava got injured during their 20-17 win over Maryland, no other Bruin besides wide receiver Mikey Matthews has thrown a pass for UCLA this season.
Another interesting wrinkle -- Iamaleava's younger brother, true freshman Madden Iamaleava, has been taking practice reps right behind Duncan all week, meaning the younger Iamaleava is going into Saturday's contest as UCLA's backup quarterback.
The Julian Sayin-Iamaleava matchup was one many fans were looking forward to watching, especially because they were names held in the same regard going into the season. Of course, as the season has gone along, they've both gone down separate paths.
In ESPN's latest ranking of every Power Four quarterback in college football, Iamaleava comes in as the 41st signal-caller in the nation.
Here's what ESPN's Bill Connelly said about Iamaleava's ranking and how he's flexed his true potential a few times this season.
The football and analytical wizard deemed Buckeyes signal-caller Julian Sayin as the best at the position, ranking him No. 1.
Sayin shot up from No. 11 on the last iteration of these rankings and has a season QBR of 91.1. He's thrown for 2,491 yards, rushed for 56 non-sack yards and has 24 total touchdowns. Needless to say, UCLA will have its hands full in Columbus this week.
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