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From Laughingstock to Legend: UCLA Football’s Stunning Midseason Revival Under Jerry Neuheisel

Last updated: October 12, 2025 5:39 am
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From Laughingstock to Legend: UCLA Football’s Stunning Midseason Revival Under Jerry Neuheisel
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UCLA football has defied all expectations, transforming from an 0-4 laughingstock to a dominant force with a winning Big Ten record in a matter of weeks. Under interim head coach Tim Skipper and new offensive coordinator Jerry Neuheisel, the Bruins are experiencing an unprecedented midseason resurgence, marked by a stunning upset of Penn State and a decisive 38-13 road victory over Michigan State, fueled by star quarterback Nico Iamaleava and running back Jalen Berger’s three-touchdown performance.

The UCLA football program, which began the 2025 season appearing utterly incapable of winning a game, has unexpectedly become unstoppable. Just one week after a thrilling 42-37 upset against then-No. 7 Penn State, the Bruins secured a dominant 38-13 road victory against Michigan State on Saturday, October 11, marking one of the most abrupt and unforeseen midseason turnarounds in modern college football history. This shift has elevated the team from being a national laughingstock to one of the sport’s most compelling narratives.

The Bruins didn’t just win against the Spartans; they were thoroughly dominant, outgaining them by a significant 418-253 margin and controlling the ball for 13 more minutes. This remarkable resurgence sees a team that started 0-4 and suffered a 25-point home loss to New Mexico now holding a winning record in Big Ten play, sitting ahead of traditional powerhouses like Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Nebraska in the conference standings.

The Seismic Shakeup: Coaching Changes Ignite a New Era

The catalysts for this dramatic transformation were a series of impactful coaching changes. The Bruins’ woeful start prompted the school to fire former UCLA All-American DeShaun Foster after just 15 games into his head-coaching debut, following the September 12 loss to New Mexico. A more immediate and consequential move followed on September 30. After a dismal 14-point performance in a loss to Big Ten cellar-dweller Northwestern, the Bruins mutually agreed to part ways with first-year offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri. In his place stepped Jerry Neuheisel, the 33-year-old former UCLA quarterback and son of long-time college football coach Rick Neuheisel, to take over as offensive play-caller. Interim head coach Tim Skipper, who also brought in Kevin Coyle for defense and Noel Mazzone to assist Neuheisel, has clearly infused new energy into the program, as reported by AOL.com.

Neuheisel’s Offensive Spark and Iamaleava’s Ascendance

The impact of Neuheisel’s leadership on the offense has been immediate and undeniable. What was a stagnant Bruins offense has come alive, with high-priced transfer quarterback Nico Iamaleava finally showcasing the five-star talent he was heralded for coming out of high school in Long Beach. The offensive numbers speak volumes:

  • Points per game:
    • First four games: 14.3
    • Past two games: 40
  • Yards per game:
    • First four games: 321.3
    • Past two games: 426.5
  • Rushing yards per game:
    • First four games: 124.3
    • Past two games: 253.5

Iamaleava’s individual performance has been perhaps the most significant difference. He has begun to fulfill the high expectations UCLA fans had when the Bruins signed him to a lucrative Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal, months after his contributions to Tennessee’s College Football Playoff run. In the team’s two recent wins, Iamaleava has been incredibly efficient, throwing for 346 yards, five touchdowns, and no interceptions, averaging 7.2 yards per attempt. He also added 131 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground. This starkly contrasts with his first four games, where he threw for 788 yards, four touchdowns, and three interceptions, averaging 6.4 yards per attempt, with only one rushing touchdown and 204 total rushing yards.

Jalen Berger Dominates Former Team in East Lansing

The victory over Michigan State was particularly sweet for running back Jalen Berger, a redshirt senior and former Spartan. Berger welcomed his old teammates with three touchdowns, leading UCLA’s ground attack with 89 yards on 12 carries. After falling behind 7-0 early in the game, the Bruins rattled off 38 unanswered points, stunning the Michigan State homecoming crowd and handing the Spartans their third consecutive loss, as reported by Detroit Free Press. The defense also played a crucial role, making four fourth-down stops, forcing a momentum-changing turnover, and limiting Michigan State to just 253 total yards.

Key defensive plays included Devin Au Piu sacking quarterback Aidan Chiles and forcing a fumble recovered by Siale Tupaki, leading to a touchdown just before halftime. The Bruins’ special teams also contributed, with Mateen Bhaghani booting a 47-yard field goal.

What Lies Ahead: A Glimmer of Bowl Season Hope

Because of these profound adjustments, a UCLA season that seemed destined for historical infamy just weeks ago could now conceivably conclude with a bowl berth. The path won’t be easy, as the Bruins still face challenging road games against top-10 Ohio State and Indiana teams. The team with the worst win percentage left on their schedule was 4-1 heading into this weekend. Despite the daunting schedule, the fact that a bowl game is even a topic of discussion for a team that started 0-4 is truly remarkable. What was once college football’s biggest laughingstock is now, unequivocally, one of its most compelling stories.

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