
Nebraska football QB Dylan Raiola out for season with broken fibula
Things haven’t gone as planned so far in Big Ten play for Nebraska football. The team entered the season with College Football Playoff aspirations but now finds itself fighting for bowl positioning.
On Saturday night, a potential upset bid took a turn for the worse. Starting quarterback Dylan Raiola was forced to leave the game against USC due to a lower leg injury and did not return. Further tests have confirmed that Raiola suffered a broken fibula and will be out for the remainder of the season, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Nebraska was leading for much of the game against the Trojans, but the offense stalled after Raiola exited. Backup quarterback TJ Lateef struggled to generate momentum, allowing USC to mount a comeback victory.
With Raiola sidelined, the offense will now be in Lateef’s hands for the rest of the year. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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