LOS ANGELES — The post hoc of UCLA’s college football regular season leaves looming questions.

Who’s UCLA’s next head football coach?

How does the Bruins’ soon-to-be head honcho affect their incoming recruiting class – as signing day approaches – for better or worse?

But as Nico Iamaleava answered questions, left and right, after UCLA’s 29-10 defeat to No. 19 USC on Saturday night at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, one more question remained. Had Iamaleava, the redshirt sophomore transfer quarterback from Tennessee, thought about what lies ahead, whether with or without UCLA?

“No, I haven’t, man,” said Iamaleava, who completed 27 of 38 passes for 200 yards and a touchdown. “I was, you know, focused on, on this game and, you know, practice film. And, you know, I haven’t really thoug

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