BLOOMINGTON — After a 56-6 loss to Indiana football on Saturday afternoon, UCLA coach Tim Skipper told reporters that his team never recovered from throwing a pick-six to linebacker Aiden Fisher on the second play of the game.
The offense was "shellshocked" when they got the ball back and played like it too.
"We didn't really bounce back from that moment," Skipper said.
The constant pressure from Indiana 's defensive line — a group that forced UCLA's initial turnover by rushing quarterback Nico Iamaleava's first pass attempt — was a big reason why. They combined for 23 quarterback pressures and five tackles for loss for the No. 2 Hoosiers (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten).
Indiana football had six different defensive linemen out of the eight who played come up with at least one quarterback pre

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