Goliath doesn’t appear as big as it once was for the Bruins.
Three weeks into its at-once incomprehensible three-game winning streak — defeating Maryland, Michigan State and then-No. 7 Penn State — UCLA is back on the road, looking to play upset again. Defeating No. 2 Indiana, however, may actually require a David-like performance on the road in Bloomington.
“It is crazy how disciplined they are – Coach (Curt) Cignetti does a great job with those guys,” Skipper said of the undefeated Hoosiers earlier this week. “They are very, very disciplined in all three phases.”
Skipper’s not wrong. Indiana (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) brought in a familiar face from the Pac-12’s past to lead its offense in 2025. In a potential Heisman Trophy-candidate season so far, former Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza cal

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