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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/ucla as Biggest Winners and Losers on UCLA's Remaining Schedule. The UCLA Bruins (3-4, 3-1 Big Ten) remain one of the hottest teams in college football after pulling out a grueling 20-17 win against the Maryland Terrapins.
Having been shut out in three consecutive games, the UCLA women’s soccer team posted a 3-0 victory over No. 5 Iowa on Thursday, giving the Bruins their second multi-goal shutout of the season against a top-five team after they had also downed Stanford, 2-0.
UCLA was winless when it fired DeShaun Foster. Now it looks like one of the most dangerous teams in the Big Ten.
The Bruins got tested and weathered the storm in front of a partisan Aztecs crowd in a 67-60 victory that hardly resembled an exhibition game.
Mateen Bhaghani kicks a winning field goal in the final seconds after a 35-yard run by Anthony Frias II as UCLA defeats Maryland 20-17 in a Rose Bowl thriller.
Nico Iamaleava went down with just over two minutes left in the fourth quarter of UCLA’s game vs. Maryland, but came back and led Bruins to victory.
Maryland Terrapins football coach Mike Locksley may be safe from firing because of how competitive the job market is this hiring cycle.
Despite a late game-tying touchdown pass from Malik Washington, the Terps wilted again and suffered their third straight loss.
Indiana is UCLA's next opponent, and two of the hottest teams in the Big Ten will be taking the national stage on FOX's Big Noon Kickoff in Bloomington on Saturday. The Bruins clash against the 2nd-ranked Hoosiers at 9 a.m. PT this weekend. Coverage on FOX will begin at 7 a.m. PT. ESPN gives UCLA a 3.8% chance to win the game.