UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — There was a lot of talk after UCLA’s fourth consecutive loss about the possible quarterback of the future. About improvement from the offensive line. About fighting until the end.
One statement said it all when it came to what ails the Bruins most in their bid for a breakthrough.
“Our starting defense held a Big Ten team to three points,” Penn State coach James Franklin told Fox on the field after the game, “so I’m happy with that.”
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No matter who played quarterback or left tackle or helped the team tack on that late touchdown during its 27-11 loss to the No.