They were called for a facemask, an illegal formation, holding and a personal foul Saturday … and that was just in the first quarter.
UCLA finished its 38-14 loss to Fresno State at the Rose Bowl with a season-worst 11 penalties for 96 yards. Three of the penalties helped sustain Bulldogs scoring drives and two pushed UCLA back on consecutive plays in the third quarter with the Bruins trying to drive for a go-ahead score.
“Too many times we were inflicting lost yardage on ourselves,” Kelly said afterward. “Those are things we have to clean up. We did not.