UCLA, New Mexico and UNLV Rebels football
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Utah's Devon Dampier terrorized UCLA's front four with his ability to get out on the edges. The Bruins had no answer. UNLV's Anthony Colandrea, despite being considerably less mobile than Dampier, was able to use his legs effectively against a much-improved UCLA defense from the week prior.
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With UCLA ranking near the bottom in nearly every major statistical category, is there any hope the Bruins can pull off an upset against New Mexico?
UCLA Bruins head coach DeShaun Foster doesn't carry himself like his team started a season filled with anticipation 0-2.
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UCLA hosts New Mexico in Week 3
UCLA is 135th in defensive third down percentage, allowing opponents to convert 70.4% of the time. New Mexico ranks 77th on offense, converting on 40.7% of third downs. UCLA is 118th in the FBS with a -3 turnover margin. UCLA ranks 126th in the FBS averaging 79.5 penalty yards per game, compared to New Mexico’s 1st-ranked 9.0 per-game average.