Can hell break loose for Nebraska’s quarterback Dylan Raiola under new OC at the sophomore season? What to expect

Andrew Staples, a college football analyst, talks about Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola’s upcoming season with a new offensive coach.

Fans of the Nebraska Cornhuskers are looking forward to a good season from quarterback Dylan Raiola. With the help of head coach Matt Rhule’s direction, they think Raiola will be an important player for the Cornhuskers.

College football expert Andy Staples has some ideas about what could happen with Raiola’s next plans. They were talked about when he was a guest on a new episode of the HuskerOnline show published on Saturday.


Raiola’s second season at Nebraska is coming up, and Staples said, “My thing is we haven’t seen him as a junior yet.”.” Quarterbacks usually see the biggest jumps between their first and second years as starters. We should watch what he does this year.

Raiola passed for 2,819 yards and 13 scores as a freshman, but he also threw 11 interceptions. His quarterback grade at the end was 63.8. In the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl, Nebraska beat Boston College 20–15 under Raiola’s direction.

The new offensive coordinator for Rhule’s team is Dana Holgorsen, who will work with Raiola this season. Holgorsen has been in college football for a long time, and Nebraska fans hope that his experience will help Raiola guide the team better on the field.







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