On Saturday, Penn State football's nightmare conference play continued with a shocking 42-37 loss to previously winless UCLA. The seventh-ranked Nittany Lions entered as favorites but suffered one of college football's biggest upsets in recent memory.

Head coach James Franklin took responsibility after the defeat, admitting his team wasn't prepared for the challenge. When asked why his team wasn't ready to compete, Franklin responded directly.

“That's my responsibility, and I didn't get it done,” he told reporters. The admission came after Penn State fell to 3-2 overall and 0-2 in Big Ten play, marking their second consecutive devastating loss following a double-overtime defeat to Oregon the previous week.

The loss was historically bad for the Nittany Lions. UCLA became the first

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