A dozen games into the season, the question surrounding UCLA has shifted.
It’s no longer what it’s going to take for the second-ranked Bruins to win but what will be required for them to lose a game.
UCLA committed 12 turnovers in the first half and didn’t shoot well from three-point range the entire game but still prevailed fairly comfortably, 86-73, over Ohio State on Saturday afternoon in the CBS Sports Classic at T-Mobile Arena.
The Bruins were ahead by only six points with more than eight minutes to play when forward-center Ike Anigbogu picked up his fourth foul and Coach Steve Alford switched to a four-guard lineup.