Tuesday, May 13

Gallery: UCLA surrenders fourth-quarter lead to Minnesota in home heartbreaker



Despite holding the lead midway through the fourth quarter, UCLA football (1-5, 0-4 Big Ten) fell 21-17 to Minnesota (4-3, 2-2) in Saturday’s Rose Bowl matchup, continuing the team’s worst start since 2019 under then-head coach Chip Kelly. 

With just 27 seconds left in the game, UCLA gave up a touchdown to the Minnesota offense and subsequently failed to convert an end-of-game Hail Mary, cementing its fifth consecutive loss.


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