The UCLA Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten) had to claw and fight for their 20-17 win over Maryland this weekend, and they didn't come out of it in one piece.
Quarterback Nico Iamaleava and running backs Jaivian Thomas and Anthony Woods all came out of the game with injuries at different points.
During Monday's media availability, Bruins interim head coach Tim Skipper provided some updates and health status of the team.
"Today's a major day for us as far as treatment and rehabbing and getting MRIs and all that type of stuff," Skipper said. "That's what we're doing right now. We're in that process. I saw everybody yesterday with the meeting, guys were sore, which is understandable, but we'll have more of an update after we see the guys later on this evening."
Skipper continued more on Woods and Thomas, saying, "They got dinged up as the game went on. Both guys kind of got rolled up on. Kind of unfortunate, and they weren't able to keep going at the end of the game, so we'll see. They're in the same boat. I wouldn't know totally until tomorrow.
"See who can go and who can't, all that type of stuff, and how severe things are. But we are dinged up. I mean, we just played four games in a row. This will be the fifth. So, we'll see what it is. It all comes with the game and I don't want to speculate on anything right now. I just want to get more information."
Through the injuries, many Bruins kept fighting, including Iamaleava. They showed Skipper something he'd been searching for.
Saturday's gritty 20-17 win over Maryland uncovered one thing Skipper had been searching for since the Bruins started the season 0-4 -- belief.
Belief was necessary during their win because at various points in the game, it looked like UCLA was going to fall back on some early-season habits.
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