When Nico Iamaleave joined the Bruins, things suddenly looked promising. DeShaun Foster needed a leader, and he got it in the Tennessee transfer. Both of them wanted to start their season with a bang. For Foster, it was recovering from a 5-7 record in his first year. But for Nico, it was more personal: a payback for the ugly college football reality he had to endure. A 0-3 start, and Foster was fired, and now, Nico is staring down at the dust. But it’s not over yet.

The UCLA roster might be at its lowest, but the adrenaline rush to prove their mettle is still pumping. The head coach is gone, but college football doesn’t stop for anyone. Especially when there are nine more games to play. Iamaleava has still got the faith in his boys. “Man, to keep the belief. The season hasn’t gone how we

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