Nebraska Qb Dylan Rayola falls 2 words while Huskers face Malik Washington Maryland


Nebraska Quarterback Dylan Raiola led the Cornhuskers to a 38-27 victory over Michigan State Spartans in week 6 of university football action. The victory moved the Cornhuskers to a 4-1 record this season, with their only defeat in a close loss of 30-27 The Michigan Wolverines.

In front of Cornhuskers' trip to Byrd Stadium to collide The Terrapins of MarylandDirected by Quarterback Malik Washington, Raiola published in his Instagram stories a graph of himself with his bags full of road trip.

“Road trip”, Dylan Raiola titled Instagram's story.

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Versus The Spartans of Michigan StateDylan Raiola passed on 16-of-24 by 194 Yiardes, giving rise to a touch and an interception. This season, Nebraska's quarterback will spend 118-of-159 by 1,344 yards at the end of 74.2%, giving rise to 12 touchdowns and two interceptions. It has an QBR of 66.7, which puts it at number 52 in the country.

Dylan Raiola bounce of brutal analysis

Against Michigan Wolverines In Week 5 of University Football Action, Dylan Raiola passed the 30 of 48 by 308 yards, giving rise to three touchdowns and an interception in narrow loss. Despite having a career against Wolverines, Raiola was plundered seven times and during his analysis of the game, analyst Ari Wasserman from On3 had a brutal withdrawal from Nebraska quarterback.

“We felt that Nebraska's party against Michigan would be a revealing thing as to Si Dylan Raiola would be a star this year,” Wasserman wrote. “It's not what happened. Raiola played a good game in Michigan's victory, but Nebraska got a kick on both scrimmage lines.

“I did not turn away from this game with a strong prey on Raiola in one way or the other. Raiola promised after the party that the loss would approach Nebraska and firmly believed that Cornhuskers will do big things this year. We will see about it.

Raiola bounced off Wasserman's brutal analysis to star in the Cornhuskers Dam of the Spartans of the Michigan State. Nebraska then is a hard road trip against the Maryland Terrapins, who also have a 4-1 record this season.

Last season, coaching team Matt Rhule had a hard period during which they lost five in six games, but since the victory of Pinripe Bowl, the Cornhuskers, led by their charismatic quarterback, have been on a rising career.