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Maryland Terrapins at UCLA Bruins

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4-3, 1-1 Away
Final
17 - 20
3-4, 2-2 Home

UCLA extends its turnaround, beating Maryland 20-17 with 3 late scoring drives led by Nico Iamaleava

Nico Iamaleava passed for 221 yards and led three scoring drives in the final six minutes despite going down with an apparent knee injury during that wild stretch for the Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten), who managed to stay on the upswing in their roller coaster of a season.

“I think it's all about belief, (and) the guys believe,” UCLA interim head coach Tim Skipper said. “There's nothing that happened throughout the game that's going to take our confidence away, and you don't really know that until you get in a tight game like that. I found out today that these guys believe.”

Iamaleava threw a go-ahead, 14-yard touchdown pass to Mikey Matthews with 3:33 to play, and Bhaghani's first field goal put the Bruins up 17-10 with 2:09 to play shortly after Scooter Jackson intercepted Malik Washington’s pass deep in Maryland territory.

But Washington, who passed for 210 yards, led the Terrapins (4-3, 1-3) on a dramatic drive, hitting Jalil Farooq for an 8-yard TD with 40 seconds left.

Iamaleava, who appeared to have a serious injury only moments earlier, returned to the field and drove the Bruins 68 yards in 31 seconds.

“I knew with Nico, when I saw him start to walk off and his face started to come back normal, I was like, ‘Hey, we have a shot here,’” Skipper said with a grin.

Iamaleava completed two passes for 33 yards before Anthony Frias — who made an early 55-yard touchdown run for UCLA — made a 35-yard run to the Maryland 5 to set up Bhaghani's tiebreaking field goal.

“It just shows how much of a leader (Iamaleava) is,” Matthews said. “He came back and pushed through. He has that dog in him, no matter what.”

The Bruins rallied to win despite committing three turnovers in these schools' first meeting since 1955, including an interception returned 8 yards for a touchdown by Maryland's Jamare Glasker in the third quarter. UCLA also went nine straight drives without scoring before Matthews' TD catch.

After an 0-4 start that included the firing of head coach DeShaun Foster and the departure of both coordinators, UCLA has dramatically reversed course over the past two weeks with stunning victories over Penn State and Michigan State under Skipper.

This victory wasn't nearly as eye-catching, but the Bruins' defense kept Maryland's offense out of the end zone until the final minute of regulation.

In their Rose Bowl debut, the Terrapins lost their third straight game after a 4-0 start. Maryland blew a late lead in all three defeats, including this heartbreaker about 2,700 miles from College Park.

“We've lost three Big Ten games by a combined 10 points in the last three weeks,” Maryland coach Mike Locksley said. “I'm not going to ask what is the issue, or why this keeps happening. Why is a victim question, and I'm not a victim. I'm going to ask what we need to do or what I need to do to be able to get us to finish these games.”

Maryland entered the Rose Bowl leading the nation in interceptions, and Glasker recorded the Terrapins’ fourth pick-6 of the season. Jalen Huskey also made an interception deep in Maryland territory in the second quarter.

“I thought our defense played lights-out,” Locksley said. “They scored points. They got turnovers. ... They played well enough for us to win. The other two phases, we didn't play complementary football, but I do like the fight they showed.”

Frias put UCLA up 7-3 in the second quarter with his first career touchdown on that 55-yard romp. The Kansas State transfer had never scored in his first 36 games over four collegiate seasons.

Maryland linebacker Trey Reddick was ejected for targeting in the second quarter. Huskey was also ejected for targeting in the fourth quarter.

Takeaways Maryland: Washington's growing pains and the Terps' inability to hold a lead are brutal, but this defense still has the potential to be special — and it'll have to be with Indiana, Illinois and Michigan coming up.

UCLA: Nobody knows what to expect next from this team. A serious injury for Tennessee transfer Iamaleava would have put this season back in a blender, but the Bruins are still showing remarkable pride and poise under Skipper.

Up next Maryland: A bye before hosting the Hoosiers on Saturday, Nov. 1.

UCLA: At Indiana next Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Maryland Terrapins vs. UCLA Bruins?
  • TV Channel: Terrapins at Bruins 2021 College Football, week 8, is broadcasted on FS1.
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Scoring Summary

MD FG 2nd Period 14:11 Sean O'Haire 24 Yd Field Goal
UCLA TD 2nd Period 12:05 Anthony Frias II 55 Yd Run (Mateen Bhaghani Kick)
MD TD 3rd Period 4:40 Jamare Glasker 8 Yd Interception Return (Ryan Capriotti Kick)
UCLA TD 4th Period 3:33 Mikey Matthews 14 Yd pass from Nico Iamaleava (Mateen Bhaghani Kick)
UCLA FG 4th Period 2:04 Mateen Bhaghani 42 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 4th Period 0:40 Jalil Farooq 8 Yd pass from Malik Washington (Ryan Capriotti Kick)
UCLA FG 4th Period 0:02 Mateen Bhaghani 23 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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17 1st Downs 21
6-17 3rd down efficiency 7-17
1-2 4th down efficiency 1-1
337 Total Yards 414
210 Passing 221
23/48 Comp/Att 21/35
4.4 Yards per pass 6.3
127 Rushing 193
26 Rushing Attempts 35
4.9 Yards per rush 5.5
5-60 Penalties 10-85
2 Turnovers 3
1 Fumbles lost 1
1 Interceptions thrown 2
26:58 Possession 33:02

Game Information

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Location: Pasadena, CA
Attendance: 35,561 · Capacity:
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