PASADENA — DeShaun Foster grasped a headset for his halftime radio spot alongside sideline reporter Wayne Cook.

“The better disciplined team will win this game,” Foster said before jogging to the sideline for the second half.

It was a message he had shared in Costa Mesa – where strict media restrictions took shape – repeated in Westwood and again stated after the Bruins’ first two defeats of the season.

UCLA already trailed at halftime for the third consecutive week. The Bruins had yet to lead in a game all season. Penalties – of which UCLA tallied 14 a week ago, its most in a game since the 2014 season – were still rampant, recording eight (of 13 total) by halftime. Hapless on offense, the downtrodden Bruins submitted two three-and-out drives to begin the second half, quarterback Nico

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