
Tim Skipper and the UCLA Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten) are looking to continue their illustrious turnaround on the main stage, FOX Big Noon Kickoff, against the No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers.
Not only will it be the Bruins' biggest test on the biggest stage of the season, but it will be the best offense they've played by far, led by Heisman hopeful Fernando Mendoza.
Kevin Coyle, UCLA's senior defensive analyst, has done a tremendous job turning around what was once one of the worst defenses in college football. And on Wednesday, he spoke at length about the challenges that Indiana presents.
According to ESPN's FPI, Indiana is the seventh-best offense in all of college football with an efficiency rating of 84.2. UCLA's defense is ranked 86th in the nation with a rating of 46.1, but the numbers may be skewed, taking into account the dreadful start to the season.
The Bruins take on the Hoosiers in front of a national stage on Saturday, kicking off in Bloomington at 12 p.m. ET on FOX's Big Noon Saturday. UCLA is a winner of three straight games under interim head coach Tim Skipper, and Indiana houses arguably the nation's best coach in Curt Cignetti.
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