UCLA's defense will have its hands full with freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Its narrow 35-32 win over Rutgers instilled life back into the Bruins, but unfortunately for them, the road doesn't get any easier.
UCLA's upcoming opponent, Nebraska, comes off a hard-fought contest with No. 4 Ohio State, having ultimately lost, 21-17. The Huskers are hungry for a bowl game, and at 5-3 going into Saturday's matchup, a win would make them eligible for one. One of the Bruins' most prominent tasks on Saturday will be limiting an up-and-coming quarterback in freshman Dylan Raiola. Through eight games, Raiola ranks 10th in the Big Ten in passing yards per game with 218.0. His 1,744 total passing yards ranks eighth in the conference."You can tell he's getting more comfortable," Foster said in his press conference on Monday.
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