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UCLA’s Interim Coach Leads Team Against Northwestern in Key Matchup

EVANSTON, Illinois — The UCLA football team faces Northwestern in a critical matchup this Saturday at 12:30 p.m. PT. With both teams struggling this season, interim coach Tim Skipper hopes to guide the Bruins to their first victory.
UCLA has seen a rough start, still searching for a win with an 0-3 record. Skipper, stepping in after the departure of DeShaun Foster, has focused on stabilizing the team during a challenging period. Last week, he took the athletes bowling to provide a much-needed break from their usual practice environment.
“We’ve been locked in, working and grinding, so we needed to get away and just kind of take a deep breath,” Skipper said. His goal is to reinvigorate the team, which hopes to maintain their competitive spirit as they prepare for the season ahead.
Meanwhile, Northwestern sits at the bottom of the Big Ten Conference standings, sharing a similar record and struggling with injuries. Both teams have not scored significantly, and this matchup will showcase two programs looking to shift momentum.
This will be the first meeting between these two teams this season, and the stakes feel high for both the Bruins and the Wildcats. A win could provide a much-needed confidence boost for the players and coaching staff.
Fans can follow the game on the Big Ten Network, with Jeff Levering and Jake Butt calling the action. Streaming options such as ESPN+, FuboTV, and YouTube TV are available for viewers who want to watch on-the-go.
As game day approaches, excitement grows around what could be a pivotal moment in both teams’ seasons. With such a strong competitive history between UCLA and Northwestern, fans are eagerly anticipating who will emerge victorious.