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UCLA stuns No. 7 Penn State for first win over top-10 team since 2010

Jerry Neuheisel’s first game as offensive coordinator saw UCLA score on all five first-half drives and rack up 446 yards to stun No. 7 Penn State, earning their first win of the season.

  • On Saturday, UCLA upset No. 7 Penn State 42-37 at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, delivering the Bruins their first win under coach Jerry Neuheisel.
  • The Tuesday departure of offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri prompted Jerry Neuheisel, UCLA tight ends coach turned play-caller, to install a zippy, high-tempo offense against Penn State's vaunted defense.
  • Iamaleava led the charge, accounting for five touchdowns as UCLA totaled 446 yards to Penn State's 357 and converted 10 of 16 third downs.
  • A late defensive stop decided the game's immediate outcome, as Scooter Jackson's fourth-and-2 tackle on Drew Allar with 37 seconds left sealed the victory and Penn State will drop out of the AP Top 25 after a second straight loss.
  • As 25 1/2-point underdogs, UCLA's upset at the Rose Bowl was their first such home win since 2007, with Jerry Neuheisel carried off the field by players.
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