UCLA vs. LSU takeaways: Was not getting mauled by Tigers a sign of progress?
Briefly

Though UCLA lost to Louisiana State, the fight shown by the team and scoring multiple touchdowns signals potential for improvement. However, questions linger about the defense and overall performance in a competitive landscape.
Despite showing some fight, UCLA's inability to score in the second half against a weaker defense reveals the pressing need for tangible improvements, especially in attracting recruits and donor support.
As the Bruins struggle with an average of just 15.3 points per game, they face mounting pressure to deliver breakthroughs that extend beyond moral victories and bolster their recruiting and fundraising efforts.
UCLA's performance raises concerns among fans and stakeholders, as the team must demonstrate significant growth in an era of lucrative coaching contracts and student-athlete compensation to sustain support and enthusiasm.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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