FBS-CFB Game Preview: New Mexico Lobos (1-1) vs. UCLA Bruins (0-2)

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Venue & Broadcast

Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

Kickoff: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT

Surface: Natural grass

Capacity: ~88,565

Broadcast: Big Ten Network (BTN)

Weather Outlook (early-week forecast)

Temperature at kickoff: ~78°F (26°C)

Conditions: Clear skies, light southwest wind (4–7 mph)

Precipitation chance: <5%

Impact: Ideal offensive conditions — no weather-related disruptions expected.

Injury & Availability Report

New Mexico: WR Evan Wysong ruled out; multiple other wideouts questionable, limiting depth for QB Jack Layne. RB Scottre Humphrey (174 yds, 2 TD) healthy and expected to carry heavy workload.

UCLA: WR Rico Flores Jr. out; WR Carter Shaw questionable. QB Nico Iamaleava (391 pass yds, 2 TD, 2 INT) and RB Jaivian Thomas (4.4 YPC) available.

Recent Form

New Mexico Lobos:

W 32–22 vs. Idaho State — Humphrey rushed for 141 yds, 2 TD; defense allowed 22 points but forced key stops late.

L 34–17 @ Michigan — covered +34.5 spread; defense gave up 300+ pass yds.

Strength: Disciplined play (fewest penalty yards in FBS at 9.0 per game), ball-control offense (31:16 TOP avg).

Concern: Passing attack limited (186.0 ypg, 99th in FBS) and WR injuries.

UCLA Bruins:

L 30–23 vs. UNLV — Iamaleava threw for 255 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT; defense allowed 200+ rush yds.

L 43–10 @ Utah — offense stalled, defense struggled against balanced attack.

Strength: Perfect red-zone scoring (100%), QB mobility (Iamaleava 106 rush yds, 1 TD).

Concern: Run defense (217.0 ypg allowed, 128th in FBS), high penalty rate (79.5 yds/game, 126th in FBS), -3 turnover margin.

Series History

All-time: UCLA leads 4–0.

Last Meeting: 2013 — UCLA won 59–13 at the Rose Bowl.

Trend: Bruins have scored 30+ points in every meeting.

Key Player Matchups

QB Play:

New Mexico — Jack Layne: 363 pass yds, 1 TD, 3 INT; 64.7% completion.

UCLA — Nico Iamaleava: 63.5% completion, dual-threat ability with 106 rush yds.

Ground Game:

Lobos — Scottre Humphrey: 6.2 YPC, workhorse back.

Bruins — Jaivian Thomas: 4.4 YPC, needs more volume to balance offense.

Receiving Threats:

New Mexico — Dorian Thomas: 127 yds, 2 TD.

UCLA — Kwazi Gilmer: 118 yds on 11 catches; primary chain-mover.

Trench Battle:

Lobos’ OL vs. Bruins’ front seven — UCLA must improve run fits to avoid another 200+ yd rushing day allowed.

Betting Trends

UCLA is 0-2 ATS in 2025; 1 of 2 games Over the total.

New Mexico is 1-1 ATS; covered as a +34.5 underdog vs. Michigan.

UCLA’s defense ranks 135th in 3rd-down conversion allowed (70.4%).

New Mexico ranks 1st in FBS in penalty yards per game (9.0).

Last 3 UCLA home games vs. Group of Five opponents have gone Over.

Game Odds

New Mexico Lobos          53

UCLA Bruins                       – 15.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Thursday, September 11, 2025

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