UCLA has made a remarkable comeback following a 0-4 start as interim coach Tim Skipper and new offensive coordinator Jerry Neuheisel have helped to turn things around with a 3-0 mark, including a massive upset of Penn State. However, the Bruins now run into the No.2 team in the country on the road at 9 a.m. Pacific time kickoff. Additionally, the Bruins are accumulating injuries, and several players are questionable, particularly in the secondary. That doesn't bode well against the Hoosiers, who are averaging 43.9 points and come off a 38-13 rout of Michigan State. Fernando Mendoza passed for 332 yards and four TDs in their sixth double-digit win this season. Mendoza has 1,755 passing yards and 21 TDs with only two interceptions for the Hoosiers, who are 5-0 ATS their past five against teams with losing records. They are 6-1 ATS their past seven following an ATS loss and 6-1 ATS after totaling more than 280 yards passing in their previous game. UCLA is 1-5 ATS after allowing fewer than 20 points in its last game and 3-8 ATS following a win. Indiana's defense often gets overshadowed by its prolific offense, but the Hoosiers still allow only 11.6 points per game. Lay the points with Indiana.
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