Key Lawrence sprawled out on Spartan Stadium’s grass, posing with a Michigan State towel as if he’d gone game hunting.
The redshirt senior safety’s teammates surrounded him as he posed for the cameras, holding the Spartan-branded gear like a trophy — a collectible for the Bruins’ second consecutive win and first on the road.
Energy continues to build and expand in the UCLA (2-4, 2-1 Big Ten) locker room, an unrecognizable story that’s continuing to write its next act as the Bruins remain the talk of the town after their 38-13 victory over the Spartans on Saturday afternoon.
UCLA interim head coach Tim Skipper had reminded his players of the importance of not becoming a one-hit wonder. The Bruins could have reverted to their 0-4 roots, the dismal football prologue before UCLA’s upset vi