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Do you think TJ gives us a better chance to win than a healthy Dylan?

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Do you think TJ gives us a better chance to win than a healthy Dylan?

Does TJ Lateef give Nebraska a better chance to win than a healthy Dylan Raiola?


  • Total voters
    173
  • Poll closed .
How many of Lateef’s passing yards were after the catch?

You can break this type of stuff up all day.

The truth is Nebraska has two very capable or better QBs with different skill sets.
It's good they had some options, could have easily been looking at Grammy or HH for the rest of the season.
 
If he plays well against Pedo and Cockeye you have to pay him if you’re at all realistic about keeping him. Hope the “big boys” are serious about opening up the NIL pockets next season. If they do, and Rhule spends the money wisely we could be really good next year, regardless of a more difficult schedule.

Shore up/bolster the OL. Add a run stuffing DT and a pass rusher to the DL, get EJ some help at RB and keep all/most of our current players/contributors and we’ll be pretty damn good. I think… 🤣
If Lateef plays well the last two games the smart play is to let Raiola walk. You can save money and add it to other roster spots. You could possibly get a better offensive line coach too.
 
Dylan vs UCLA his true freshman season with 8 starts under his belt
14/27, 177 yards, 1 td, 1int
5 carries, -10 yards

Lateef vs ucla his true freshman season with 0 starts under his belt
13/15, 205 yards, 3 tds, 0 ints
5 carries, 31 yards
 
Minnesota
- 11.28% sack pct. (1)
- 3.8 sacks per game (3)

UCLA
- 2.5% sack pct (132)
- 0.7 sacks per game (134)


Must be Dylan. Roflcoptersaurus
Weird Minnesota got so far over their avg vs Nebraska but ucla couldn’t. Wonder what the difference is

Maybe it a mobile qb that makes fast reads
 
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