Despite turning the ball over on downs twice and giving it away via an interception once, Nebraska put up 38 points, its highest total in a conference game since last November’s 44-point outing against Wisconsin.
The Huskers are now averaging 29 points per game in Big Ten play and, for context, if they had scored 29 in every game last season, they would have finished 10-2. In other words, even in a sloppy performance, 38 points in a conference matchup will win you a lot of games.
With both the highs and lows in mind, here’s a look at the final Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades and snap counts for every Nebraska offensive player in Saturday’s 38-27 win over Michigan State.
1. Quarterback Grade
Quarterback Dylan Raiola continued to face heavy pressure against the Spartans. And while it’s easy for fans to blame the offensive line, seven of the 11 quarterback pressures (sacks, hurries, and hits) were charged to Raiola himself…