Dylan Raiola optimistic about Huskers chances to salvage season

Dylan Raiola is confident in his team heading into the final two games of the regular season.

Nebraska football suffered a tough defeat at the hands of the USC Trojans on Saturday afternoon. They were close for most of the game but lost by a 28-20 margin. Nebraska football quarterback Dylan Raiola is confident despite the program’s recent slide.

Raiola went 27-of-38 on the afternoon, throwing for 191 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions. This was his first game under the offensive direction of Dana Holgorsen, who was named the offensive coordinator last week.

The freshman still feels confident in what the program can do despite losing four out of its last five games. He does not lack confidence, as reported by 1011 News’s Chase Matteson.

“Husker nation is probably logged out, a lot of uncertainty. It’s up to them. I think we’re gonna roll into these next two games and roll into the bowl game, and then next season we’ll see, and to get rolling from that point.”

Nebraska football is entering a critical juncture of its season. Raiola’s confidence will have to carry over to the rest of the team.

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