College Football 2018: 3 Worst Losses from Week 5

NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chip Kelly of the UCLA Bruins during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Bruins 49-21. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chip Kelly of the UCLA Bruins during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Bruins 49-21. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) /
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2. UCLA woes continue

The UCLA Bruins have shocked everyone so far this season…at how bad they are. The hype for the return of Chip Kelly was through the roof. However, we have all been terribly let down. The Bruins are now 0-4 on the season, and look to be one of the worst teams in the Pac-12. The worst part about that statement is that the Pac-12 is already one of the worst conferences in college football this season.

The Colorado Buffaloes beat UCLA, 38-16, to give Colorado their fourth win on the season. Sure, nobody really expected UCLA to win, however, they didn’t even put up a fight. Colorado was in complete control for the entire game.

Part of the reason the Bruins have been struggling is their lack of a decent quarterback. Freshman, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, has been under center for UCLA for the majority of the year. We can assume, Chip Kelly is simply enduring the growing pains associated with a young, inexperienced quarterback, in hopes that he is better for the future. But for now, the Bruins will just have to continue to struggle to get their first win on the season.