Nebraska football offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield discussed quarterback Dylan Raiola’s struggles on Tuesday. The program looks to right the ship this Saturday against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Raiola has struggled over the past two games. He has thrown for 368 yards and four interceptions over that stretch. His 94.7 quarterback rating on Saturday against Indiana and 82.4 rating against Rutgers the week before have been his lowest of the season.
All told, he is still having a decent year. He has thrown for 1,592 yards, nine touchdowns, and six interceptions. The true freshman has hit a bit of a roadblock after a hot start to the year.
Satterfield discussed Raiola’s confidence level heading into Saturday.
“Super confident. He’s not swayed at all. He understands, he’d like to have some of those throws back. Coach (White) said it best, it’s one day, we got punched in the face, we don’t just quit now. We keep fighting and we keep working, we’re building something special here.”
It will be interesting to see if Raiola and Satterfield can make any adjustments on Saturday as they face their stiffest test yet. Nebraska is still searching for its sixth win as it looks to make it back to a bowl game.
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