
The UCLA Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten) are an entirely different team than the one they were before Tim Skipper took the reins as interim head coach, but he's still constantly searching for something more in his squad.
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.
For a minute in the third quarter, it looked like the Bruins would succumb to some of their early-season lapses while trying to gain an advantage in the game.
On multiple occasions, big, momentum-sprouting plays were called back on penalties. The 0-3 Bruins may have folded, but that's the difference between them and the UCLA squad that is 3-1 under Tim Skipper -- they never let up.
Despite the mistakes. The holding calls. The below-average Nico Iamaleava outing. Despite a questionable illegal block in the back call that would make any sane team fold, the Bruins kept on trudging and were rewarded for their relentless fight.
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