On today's episode of the UCLA Bruins Insider Podcast, we dive into the Bruins' loss to UNLV and the biggest takeaways.
Things are getting bleak for DeShaun Foster and the UCLA Bruins after enduring yet another devastating result, losing to Dan Mullen and the UNLV Rebels, 30-23.
It was a tale of two halves, as Foster said. The Bruins started excruciatingly slow but spearheaded a promising comeback in the second half before a Nico Iamaleava interception shut the door.
Every week becomes more important for the Bruins to get a win.
Here is a transcript of what Foster had to say following their second loss of the season:
“(It was) a tale of two halves. First half, we didn’t really show up the way that we wanted to. Second half, we were able to make some plays but were still doing some things we shouldn’t have done, stopping drives and just getting in our own way. But it’s something we can fix. We got a short week this week, so we got to get in there and get ready to go. We’re going to get it fixed.”
“Just being undisciplined. You can get bated into a situation. There’s all types of stuff that can happen out there. You’ve got to maintain your composure out there. It’s football. There’s going to be some high moments when your energy is—you’re flying off the handle, but you’ve still got to maintain composure. We just didn’t do that in certain situations.”
“I’m just frustrated because when you know you can execute better than we were and put together two halves like I wish we would have done, then this outcome would have been different. This situation we were in in the first half, we didn’t really help ourselves out. And came out in the second half and finally started to execute, but it still wasn’t enough. Just didn’t make enough plays. (UNLV) played a good game.”
“Just keep pounding it into them. I think they did a good job in the first week. We had three penalties. Guys got to own it. You got to see what you did out there and ‘did you put your best foot forward? Are you thinking we over me?’”
“I’ve been trying to do stuff in practice to help us start fast. Like we do a lot of things at the beginning of practice. It’s just something that-- you’ve got to figure it out.”
“He’s a gamer. He’s somebody that wants to make big plays. He’s asking for the ball. Asking to be put in certain situations. You love when you have a quarterback that wants to put it on his shoulders and carry the team to victory. We’re just coming up short.”
“The tension is there. I didn’t have to go in there and corral the guys and say, ‘stop doing this.’ They’re standing there looking right at my face saying, ‘yes’ or ‘no, sir’, and understanding what’s going on. It’s a two-half sport. You’ve got to be able to show up for four quarters. We did it for 1 and 3/4 (quarters).”
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