There wasn’t a lot for UCLA coach DeShaun Foster to elaborate on after his Bruins lost 43-10 to Utah late Saturday night at the Rose Bowl.
The season opener for both squads turned into a one-sided affair as the Utes rolled up nearly 500 yards of total offense behind the leadership of quarterback Devon Dampier.
UCLA, meanwhile, struggled to get things going either offensively or defensively to start off Foster’s second season as the Bruins’ head coach.
With Tennessee transfer quarterback Nico Iamaleava making his debut, UCLA managed just 220 yards of total offense and never found a rhythm.
The coach, who said his team has “a lot to learn from,” gave credit to Utah for the way the Utes took care of business.
“We played a good team. They came out and played their style of play, and don’t