TARST 14.5 o51.5
ARMY -14.5 u51.5
COOK 30.5 o54.5
FIU -30.5 u54.5
KENN 17.5 o51.0
WAKE -17.5 u51.0
APP -4.0 o49.5
CHAR 4.0 u49.5
WMU 21.0 o49.5
MSU -21.0 u49.5
WAG 45.5 o56.5
KU -45.5 u56.5
WIU 45.5 o63.5
ILL -45.5 u63.5
GT -4.5 o51.5
COLO 4.5 u51.5
AUB -2.5 o58.5
BAY 2.5 u58.5
UNLV -9.0 o61.5
SHSU 9.0 u61.5
CMU 13.5 o52.0
SJSU -13.5 u52.0
NW 4.5 o45.5
TULN -4.5 u45.5
MSST -12.5 o61.0
USM 12.5 u61.0
VMI 41.5 o50.5
NAVY -41.5 u50.5
DUQ 37.5 o55.5
PITT -37.5 u55.5
SYR 14.0 o51.0
TENN -14.0 u51.0
BALL 17.5 o49.5
PUR -17.5 u49.5
MERR 6.5 o50.5
KENT -6.5 u50.5
FAU 14.0 o61.5
MD -14.0 u61.5
TEX 1.0 o47.0
OSU -1.0 u47.0
TOL 10.0 o47.5
UK -10.0 u47.5
RMU 38.5 o55.5
WVU -38.5 u55.5
CCSU 25.5 o51.5
CONN -25.5 u51.5
FOR 37.5 o53.5
BC -37.5 u53.5
ODU 23.5 o53.0
IU -23.5 u53.0
EKY 38.5 o56.5
LOU -38.5 u56.5
TEM -2.5 o48.0
MASS 2.5 u48.0
MRSH 38.5 o53.5
UGA -38.5 u53.5
BUCK 30.5 o55.5
AFA -30.5 u55.5
SDAK 14.5 o47.5
ISU -14.5 u47.5
HC 10.5 o51.5
NIU -10.5 u51.5
NEV 42.5 o55.5
PSU -42.5 u55.5
ALA -14.0 o50.0
FSU 14.0 u50.0
ME 25.5 o52.5
LIB -25.5 u52.5
MTST 27.5 o56.5
ORE -27.5 u56.5
AAMU 46.5 o61.5
ARK -46.5 u61.5
CHAT 27.5 o55.5
MEM -27.5 u55.5
ALBY 37.5 o50.5
IOWA -37.5 u50.5
WEB 26.5 o54.5
JMU -26.5 u54.5
CCU 12.0 o57.0
UVA -12.0 u57.0
ILST 36.5 o60.5
OKLA -36.5 u60.5
PEAY 9.5 o53.5
MTU -9.5 u53.5
UTSA 23.5 o57.0
TAM -23.5 u57.0
NICH 20.5 o48.5
TROY -20.5 u48.5
MORG 28.5 o51.5
USA -28.5 u51.5
UND 25.5 o55.5
KSU -25.5 u55.5
NORAL 27.5 o60.5
WKU -27.5 u60.5
LIU 45.5 o56.5
FLA -45.5 u56.5
CHSO 36.5 o48.5
VAN -36.5 u48.5
SEMO 10.5 o59.5
ARST -10.5 u59.5
UTEP 5.5 o61.0
USU -5.5 u61.0
SELA 13.5 o49.5
LT -13.5 u49.5
MOSU 35.0 o59.5
USC -35.0 u59.5
UNM 34.5 o49.0
MICH -34.5 u49.0
ARPB 52.5 o61.5
TTU -52.5 u61.5
LSU 4.0 o57.0
CLEM -4.0 u57.0
GSU 34.5 o61.0
MISS -34.5 u61.0
LAM 24.5 o63.5
UNT -24.5 u63.5
ACU 5.5 o63.5
TLSA -5.5 u63.5
PRST 44.5 o62.5
BYU -44.5 u62.5
EMU 13.5 o58.5
TXST -13.5 u58.5
RICE 11.5 o47.0
ULL -11.5 u47.0
BRY 19.5 o53.5
NMSU -19.5 u53.5
TAMC
SMU
GASO -1.5 o51.0
FRES 1.5 u51.0
IDHO 13.5 o50.5
WSU -13.5 u50.5
NAU 28.5 o52.5
ASU -28.5 u52.5
CAL 1.5 o50.5
ORST -1.5 u50.5
HAW 17.5 o52.5
ARIZ -17.5 u52.5
CSU 22.5 o54.0
WASH -22.5 u54.0
UTAH -6.0 o51.5
UCLA 6.0 u51.5
VT 7.5 o51.5
SOCAR -7.5 u51.5
ND -2.5 o50.5
MIA 2.5 u50.5
TCU -3.5 o56.0
UNC 3.5 u56.0
Final Aug 28
BSU 7 -4.5 o61.5
USF 34 4.5 u61.5
Final Aug 28
OHIO 31 15.5 o51.5
RUTG 34 -15.5 u51.5
Final Aug 28
LAF 7 21.0 o53.0
BGSU 26 -21.0 u53.0
Final Aug 28
JVST 10 20.5 o52.5
UCF 17 -20.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
WYO 10 -4.5 o47.5
AKR 0 4.5 u47.5
Final Aug 28
ECU 17 13.5 o61.0
NCST 24 -13.5 u61.0
Final Aug 28
DSU 17 30.5 o55.5
DEL 35 -30.5 u55.5
Final Aug 28
SFPA 0 31.0 o47.0
ULM 29 -31.0 u47.0
Final Aug 28
ELON 17 36.5 o51.0
DUKE 45 -36.5 u51.0
Final Aug 28
UTM 7 26.0 o56.5
OKST 27 -26.0 u56.5
Final Aug 28
CARK 6 38.5 o52.5
MIZZ 61 -38.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
SFA 0 23.5 o54.5
HOU 27 -23.5 u54.5
Final Aug 28
BUFF 10 17.0 o43.0
MINN 23 -17.0 u43.0
Final Aug 28
ALST 42 21.0 o53.5
UAB 52 -21.0 u53.5
Final Aug 28
M-OH 0 17.5 o41.5
WIS 17 -17.5 u41.5
Final Aug 28
NEB 19 -6.0 o51.0
CIN 17 6.0 u51.0
Final Aug 28
STON 0 19.5 o53.5
SDSU 42 -19.5 u53.5
UCLA 14th Big Ten5-7
LSU 7th SEC9-4
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UCLA @ LSU preview

Tiger Stadium

Last Meeting ( Sep 4, 2021 ) LSU 27, UCLA 38

No. 16 LSU and UCLA had problems in their conference openers last week.

The Tigers gave up touchdown runs of 75 and 66 yards and allowed a blocked punt. They trailed by 17 points to South Carolina before a rally to escape with a 36-33 victory.

LSU (2-1) faces UCLA (1-1) in Baton Rouge, La., on Saturday, one week after the Bruins made their debut as a member of the Big Ten in a 42-13 drubbing at Indiana.

Tigers coach Brian Kelly said he was pleased with his team's resiliency in coming back, but admitted it has a lot of work to do.

"The reality of it is it's hard to win on the road," Kelly said. "And given the fact that we made a lot of mistakes, we still found a way to win that football game. That's incredible resolve and resilience amidst your group."

Kelly said he and his staff will continue to evaluate scheme and personnel for potential changes.

"I'm not saying we're making wholesale changes," Kelly said. "The big takeaway is when you're making mistakes, are you putting your guys in the right position? Do you have the right guys there? And are you preparing them for those scenarios? Do we need to do things differently, relative to particular schemes?"

The Tigers opened the season against another Big Ten newcomer from Los Angeles, losing to USC, 27-20, in Las Vegas. They also had a more difficult time than expected in its home opener, leading FCS opponent Nicholls just 23-21 in the third quarter before scoring the final 21 points of the game.

"This is a lot about us and how we clean up the things we need to clean up to be a better football team playing now against a Big 10 opponent," Kelly said. "As we've seen, everyone's going to play their best against LSU."

The Bruins will play marquee games against new conference opponents such as Penn State, Nebraska and Iowa, but it was a long-time Big Ten school known for its basketball program that handed UCLA its worst loss in a home opener since 2010.

"I just told them to keep that feeling that you had as soon as the game was over," UCLA coach DeShaun Foster said Monday. "Bottle it up and have it out here every day this week and find a way to just not have that feeling."

The Bruins, who struggled to a 16-13 victory at Hawaii in their season opener, is averaging just 14.5 points while struggling to run the ball with any consistency, averaging just 83.5 yards.

"The run game's going to be fixed," Foster said.

Foster added that he has "the right type of kids" to make the necessary improvement.

"We've got a big game this week on the road, so we can't just hang our heads low about last game," running back T.J. Harden said. "We just have to move on. It's still early in the season, we still have a chance to redeem ourselves and move forward."

--Field Level Media

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