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Matt Rhule: Dylan Raiola to Undergo Surgery; Another Offensive Lineman Out for Season
Raiola broke his fibula after being sacked and stripped by USC's Anthony Lucas, ending his sophomore season with 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns, coach Matt Rhule confirmed.
- On Sunday, Nebraska coach Matt Rhule announced Dylan Raiola will miss the rest of the season with a broken fibula, ESPN reported.
- Saturday night at Nebraska, he was sacked by USC defensive end Anthony Lucas in the third quarter, falling awkwardly and twisting his lower right leg as sideline athletic trainers rushed in.
- Raiola finishes the season completing 181 of 250 passes for 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns while starting all 22 games since his arrival.
- With Raiola sidelined, TJ Lateef will remain under center as Nebraska turns to its backup for Saturday night's game at UCLA after playing the final four possessions.
- Losing Raiola forces offensive adjustments, with Nebraska relying more on Emmett Johnson, Nebraska running back, and facing reduced offensive pre-snap play-calling and protection adjustments, coach Matt Rhule said.
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Rhule: Husker QB Dylan Raiola to undergo surgery for broken fibula
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola will undergo surgery this week for a broken fibula, head coach Matt Rhule said Monday. Raiola, Nebraska’s second-year starting quarterback, broke his fibula after being sacked in the third quarter of the game against No. 23 USC. He will be sidelined for the rest of the season due to the injury. “The...
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Matt Rhule: Dylan Raiola to undergo surgery; another offensive lineman out for season
Dylan Raiola was "begging" to play after breaking his leg vs. USC, says Matt Rhule, who also ruled a starting lineman out for the season.
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