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UCLA 0, No. 7 Penn State 0, 7:05 left in the first quarter

Justyn Martin started in place of Ethan Garbers.

TJ Harden ran for three yards. On second down, Harden ran for another three yards. In the third and fourth, Martyn passed to Logan Loya for 16 yards under a roaring crowd.

On first down at the Penn State 48, Martin quickly passed to Loya for three yards. Martin faked a handoff and passed to Kwazi Gilmer for three yards. On third and fourth pitches, the team huddled on the field to accommodate the noise of the crowd. Martin then passed to Keegan Jones for a yard. On fourth-and-3 at the Penn State 41, UCLA remained behind the line of scrimmage too long and DeShaun Foster called a timeout to avoid a penalty.

Martin passed to Moliki Matavao for nine yards and sent the ball to Penn State's 32.

Martin passed to Matavao, who tried to pull the ball in nine meters but pushed it out along the sideline. Penn State grabbed the ball and was tackled after a short return. The referees checked whether the ball was caught to allow a fumble and whether the play was targeted.

The referees ruled that there was no intentional foul and the pass was complete.

On second-and-10 at the Pen State 32, Harden ran for five yards. On third-and-5, Harden ran for four yards. On fourth-and-1, Penn State stuffed Harden on a run for a loss of one yard.

The Bruins turned the ball over at the Penn State 24.

UCLA has finished fourth more times on this trip alone than it has all season.

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