It’s hard to wipe the smiles off the faces of the Bruins at the Wasserman Football Center.

Just three days after UCLA (1-4, 1-1 Big Ten) took down then-No. 7 Penn State at the Rose Bowl, the joyous energy across the newly renovated Spaulding Field was hard to ignore.

UCLA played the hits of accolades as the booming DJ’s tunes reverberated off the turf. Interim head coach Tim Skipper earned the Doyle Award’s Coach of the Week and Bear Bryant Coach of the Week honors, offensive play caller Jerry Neuheisel appeared as the lead story across dozens of websites and quarterback Nico Iamaleava has racked up five national awards, including being named the Walter Camp National Player of the Week for his heroic five-touchdown effort.

But one win only goes so far.

“We don’t want to be one-hit wond

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