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Fargo Husker

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Fargo Husker

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From Dean:


This is what we've heard so far today from Saturday's scrimmage. Long story short, QB Dylan Raiola looked "surgical," as one onlooker told HuskerOnline on Saturday. He played at a very high level.

There was a fourth-and-five play where he looked like Patrick Mahomes. He was scrambling, then threw a last-second underhand pitch to WR Isaiah Neyor for a touchdown.

On another broken play, he scrambled to the right and threw a perfect deep ball to WR Jaylen Lloyd for an 80-yard TD.

Those were probably the two biggest highlights, but the biggest thing was the offense moved the ball consistently and Raiola hit his short throws. On third-and-short situations, guys were making catches along the sideline and moving the chains, which is what you want to see. As Rhule said today, the offense looked as good as it has since he's been at NU.

They've really worked hard on short and medium throws with quick releases by the quarterback.

We will have much more, but this is a quick report.”
 

Scarlet ObsessioN

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From Dean:


This is what we've heard so far today from Saturday's scrimmage. Long story short, QB Dylan Raiola looked "surgical," as one onlooker told HuskerOnline on Saturday. He played at a very high level.

There was a fourth-and-five play where he looked like Patrick Mahomes. He was scrambling, then threw a last-second underhand pitch to WR Isaiah Neyor for a touchdown.

On another broken play, he scrambled to the right and threw a perfect deep ball to WR Jaylen Lloyd for an 80-yard TD.

Those were probably the two biggest highlights, but the biggest thing was the offense moved the ball consistently and Raiola hit his short throws. On third-and-short situations, guys were making catches along the sideline and moving the chains, which is what you want to see. As Rhule said today, the offense looked as good as it has since he's been at NU.

They've really worked hard on short and medium throws with quick releases by the quarterback.

We will have much more, but this is a quick report.”
Dean firing me up what the fucks going on
 

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