LOS ANGELES — Coach DeShaun Foster can view the same statistics as any Joe Schmo with a keyboard.

It’s a few keystrokes and a Google search away to see how the Bruins compare to the rest of college football through two weeks. And the results aren’t pretty.

UCLA football’s scoring offense ranks 115th in the country. The Bruins (0-2) don’t fare much better stopping the ball either, ranking 110th in yards allowed per game. On third down, they’ve converted 5 of 24 attempts, dwelling in 126th nationally — and when stopping third-down attempts, UCLA is second worst in the FBS (UNLV and Utah combining to convert 19-of-27 plays).

So, when Foster spoke for the first time since his postgame press conference in Las Vegas on Saturday — in which the Bruins lost 30-23 , dropping their first two gam

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