Los Angeles Times

Wins are the bear necessity

UCLA needs to get results- oriented under Kelly, starting against winless Arizona.

- By Ben Bolch

The offense is productive, the defense vastly improved, the trajectory pointed upward all the way around.

The record? That remains abysmal.

UCLA isn’t going to impress anyone under coach Chip Kelly until the Bruins start winning more games. Competitiv­e losses and objective potential don’t amount to cold, congealed Thanksgivi­ng leftovers when you’re 1- 2 in 2020 and 8- 19 since the start of 2018

Kelly knows as much. Just listen to what he said in September 2019 after a loss to San Diego State.

“You’re as good as what your record says you are,” Kelly said.

Eight wins in three seasons isn’t good. Far from it. The Bruins will remain headed for historic ineptitude unless they reverse course starting Saturday at the Rose Bowl against an opponent that can relate to their struggles.

Arizona ( 0- 2) has lost nine consecutiv­e games as part of the worst funk in program history and might somehow be worse than its record suggests after falling behind 37- 0 against Washington last weekend.

Any path to UCLA posting its f irst winning season under Kelly probably starts with a victory over the Wildcats. The Bruins are 10- point favorites even with lingering uncertaint­y at quarterbac­k, meaning they’re expected to win regardless of whether Dorian Thompson- Robinson is cleared to emerge from the coronaviru­s quarantine.

“I mean, a win would always be great, but we just keep f ighting every single day,” UCLA linebacker Carl Jones said. “We don’t even look at our losses, really, we just learn from them and we just move forward each day at practice.”

Lesson No. 1: Stop turning the ball over.

The Bruins have four turnovers in each of their losses, compared with just one in their victory over California. They’ve generated just two takeaways, meaning they are losing the turnover battle, 9- 2.

Kelly listed turnovers among the “self- inf licted wounds” that have kept his team from posting a winning record despite its otherwise improved play. Their offense is averaging 37 points per game and their defense is no longer hemorrhagi­ng yards.

“We just need to continue to minimize the mistakes and accentuate, really, the positive things,” Kelly said. “There’s a lot of really positive things that are going on out there; it hasn’t shown on the scoreboard.”

Kelly said his team was not demoralize­d, noting that players were energized by their near- upset of Oregon last weekend that fell short only after wide receiver Kyle Philips was unable to haul in a fourthdown pass.

“They wanted to go back out on the f ield and play again,” Kelly said. “Their mind- set was, let’s keep playing.”

At some point, the Bruins will have to win to keep Kelly as their coach. Saturday would be as good a time as any to start their salvage efforts.

Win, and the Bruins are back to . 500 for only the second time in the Kelly era with a chance to nudge themselves above that threshold for the first time next weekend with a victory over Arizona State.

Win, and Kelly’s bamboo metaphor about impercepti­ble growth might be coming into play, a roster sprouting, a corner turned.

The Bruins have reached this precipice twice before, only to awkwardly stumble.

They looked like they had found their footing at the end of Kelly’s first season, beating USC and nearly ending a decade’s worth of futility against Stanford during a narrow loss. Then they dropped their f irst three games of 2019.

There was more promise midway through last season, when the Bruins won three consecutiv­e games.

It led to more disappoint­ment when they got smacked around during season- ending losses to Utah, USC and California.

As Kelly sized up his team, he saw one on the verge of being outfitted for something besides another letdown.

“If their attitudes continue to be the way they are and their efforts continue to be the way they are,” Kelly said, “then I’m really excited about the direction that this group is going.”

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