Nebraska Loses Star QB to Broken Leg in Devastating News
Summary
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola is out for the season after breaking his right leg during a game against USC. The injury happened in the third quarter when Raiola was tackled and fumbled the ball. His coach, Matt Rhule, decided it was unsafe for Raiola to return to the game.Key Facts
- Dylan Raiola is the quarterback for Nebraska's football team.
- He broke his right fibula during a game against USC.
- The injury occurred in the third quarter when he was tackled.
- Raiola did not return to the game, which Nebraska lost 21-17.
- Coach Matt Rhule said Raiola wanted to return but couldn’t due to his injury.
- Before his injury, Raiola completed 10 out of 15 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown.
- After Raiola's injury, freshman TJ Lateef replaced him, completing 5 out of 7 passes for 7 yards.
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