The Nebraska Cornhuskers lost their third straight game on Saturday afternoon, falling behind early and ultimately losing to the UCLA Bruins 27-20 in Lincoln.
The loss dropped the Huskers to 5-4 on the season and 2-4 in Big Ten play.
Here are the Huskers’ top 10 performers on both offense and defense (minimum 10 snaps played), per Pro Football Focus, as well as a mention of some low performances as well. For reference, a grade of 60.0 is considered average while those in the 30s are very poor and those in the 90s are elite.
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Offense
- RT Bryce Benhart: 77.5
- WR Isaiah Neyor: 73.2
- WR Jacory Barney Jr.: 72.0
- RB Dante Dowdell: 71.2
- LG Justin Evans-Jenkins: 69.9
- C Ben Scott: 67.4
- TE Luke Lindenmeyer: 66.2
- RG Henry Lutovsky: 64.0
- QB Dylan Raiola: 61.2
- RB Emmett Johnson: 60.8
Benhart was flawless in pass protection as he didn’t allow a quarterback pressure on 41 pass-blocking snaps. Neyor also earned a favorable grade after catching four passes for a team-high 89 yards and a touchdown.