UCLA 27, No. 7 Penn State 7, end of second quarter
Penn State started on its 25 after the touchback.
UCLA’s Key Lawrence dropped Penn State’s Trebor Pena for a loss of 10 yards. Drew Allar passed for 20 yards. Allar ran for no gain. Allar tossed a deep incomplete pass, but UCLA was called for pass interference.
Nicholas Singleton ran for one yard and then five yards. Allar ran and fumbled before recovering for a two-yard gain short of the first down marker. After a UCLA timeout, Penn State went for it on fourth-and-two before Allar was sacked for a loss of 11 yards.
With 22 seconds, UCLA took over at its 47.
Nico Iamaleava passed to Titus Mokia-Atimalala, who caught the ball low and then evaded tacklers for an overall gain of 11 yards.
UCLA called timeout with 15 seconds remaining.
Iamaleava passed to Hudson Habermehl for six yards.
Mateen Bhaghani hit a 54-yard field goal to complete a dream first half for UCLA.