Nebraska Football overcame a major setback Saturday night at the Rose Bowl, defeating UCLA 28-21 to secure bowl eligibility. The Cornhuskers lost starting quarterback Dylan Raiola to a season-ending broken fibula, but true freshman TJ Lateef stepped up in his first collegiate start. Lateef’s poised performance helped Nebraska build a 27-7 lead and withstand a late UCLA rally. The win improves Nebraska to 7-3 overall and 4-3 in Big Ten play, keeping them in contention for a top-tier postseason berth.
Lateef, a Compton native, completed 13 of 15 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns.
UCLA head coach Tim Skipper praised Lateef’s execution: “He was nearly perfect. That’s rare for any quarterback, let alone a freshman.”
Running back Emmett Johnson delivered a career night:
His 40-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter extended Nebraska’s lead to 28-7, proving pivotal in the final outcome.
Bruins quarterback Nico Iamaleava led a late surge:
Transfer safety Key Lawrence made critical tackles to preserve the lead.
Nebraska enters a bye week before facing Penn State, giving Lateef time to further develop.
UCLA, now 3-6, faces three ranked opponents to close the season. Their bowl hopes hang in the balance.
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