UCLA finally has his first win of the season, thanks to Nico Iamaleava, who threw for a few touchdowns and was on his way to beating Pennsylvania State University, currently no. 7, at the Rose Bowl. Penn State, also known as the Nittany Lions, has now lost two games this season, the first one against Oregon. They now risk the risk of falling out of the Associated Press Top 25. The Bruins (1-4, 1-1 Big Ten) was 25 1/2 point underdogs at the Rose Bowl, where coach Jerry Neuheisel, for the first time against the defending coordinator of Penn State, UCLA. With the 42-35 lead, UCLA’s scooter Jackson came up with a big stop of Drew Allar at 4 and 2 and the Nittany Lions turned the ball on Downs with 37 seconds left. Bruins Punter Will Karoll took a safety that made it 42-37. UCLA picked up 446 total meters to 357 for Penn State, exceeding the Lions, 280 to 127, and went 10 of 16 on the 3rd Downs. It was a historical victory for UCLA, which has now ended their 16 straight losses against top 10 teams. This is their first win against one of the top ten teams since 2007 at home. For Penn State, this loss will see that they fall out of the AP Top 25. They were earlier on a 34 -match line against uninjured teams, which have now come to a standstill with two consecutive losses. Iamaleava creates record. It has been the best game of iamaleava since its striking transfer to UCLA from Tennessee during the summer. He closed his day by scrambling right and running 7 meters in the end zone and then throwing a 2-point conversion to Kwazi Gilmer for a 42-28 lead with 6:41 over in the fourth. He was 17 of 24 for 166 meters and was the Bruins’ top -Rusher with 16 trucks for 128 meters. With this, he became the first UCLA -quarterback that completed three Touchdowns and chased 120+ meters in a game in 25 years. With AP inputs