PASADENA, Calif. -- No Power Four college football program has undergone more change during the last six months than UCLA .

The Bruins swapped quarterback Joey Aguilar for Nico Iamaleava with Tennessee in the first "unofficial trade" in college football history during the spring transfer portal window. Then, last month, UCLA fired coach DeShaun Foster after a disastrous loss to New Mexico at home and saw offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri and defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe depart from the program shortly after.

Sitting at 0-4 and being the only FBS team that hadn't led in a game this season, it would've been easy for Iamaleava -- the former top-ranked player in the 247Sports transfer rankings -- to pack it up. Instead, Iamaleava put Penn State in a position where winni

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