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Nebraska Cornhuskers at Maryland Terrapins

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5-1, 1-0 Away
Final
34 - 31
4-2, 3-2 Home

Raiola overcomes 3 interceptions, throws 4th TD with 1:08 left as Nebraska edges Maryland 34-31

Dylan Raiola throws 64-yard touchdown pass to Nyziah Hunter

“Our guys are very, very comfortable in the fourth quarter,” he said. “These are all the questions you guys have asked me about — how are we going to get over this thing? — and I said, ‘We’re going to inoculate them by doing it all the time, teach it at a high level.’ I thought we did it pretty well there.”

Dylan Raiola threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Dane Key with 1:08 remaining, and Nebraska edged Maryland 34-31 on Saturday. Raiola threw for 260 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions in a wild game in which the Cornhuskers squandered a 10-point lead. But after going 10-35 in its last 45 one-score games entering this season, Nebraska is 2-1 in those situations this year.

“It’s two straight close wins,” said Rhule, whose team closed strong to beat Michigan State by 11 last weekend. “There was a time we were talking about bowl droughts and didn’t win any close games. Well, we’re figuring a lot of that stuff out.”

The Terrapins (4-2, 1-2) led 31-24 in the fourth quarter before Emmett Johnson’s 50-yard run gave Nebraska the ball at the Maryland 10. The shifty running back didn’t get the ball again on that drive, and a delay of game penalty on fourth down forced the Cornhuskers (5-1, 2-1) to settle for a field goal and a four-point deficit.

Nebraska then got the ball back, and Raiola guided his team 81 yards in seven plays for the go-ahead TD. Maryland then drove back near midfield, but freshman Malik Washington was called for a disputed intentional grounding penalty that knocked the Terps back 14 yards.

“Nobody's going to give us anything,” Terps coach Michael Locksley said. “Anything we get we're going to take or earn.”

Washington had a receiver open to the left on that play and perhaps would have seen him if he'd had more time. He eventually threw incomplete on fourth-and-4 from the Nebraska 49 to end Maryland's chances.

Johnson ran for 176 yards for Nebraska.

“It was a relentless game,” he said. “I’m really glad we went through this game, as well, because I know we’re really battle tested as a team and as a program. Going through those relentless games is what we need.”

Dontay Joyner scored on a 67-yard interception return in the third quarter for Maryland, which lost a second straight heartbreaker at home after blowing a 20-point lead against Washington the previous weekend.

Nebraska opened the scoring on a 64-yard catch-and-run by Nyziah Hunter. An offensive pass interference penalty wiped out a touchdown later in the first quarter, and the Cornhuskers settled for a field goal. Then, Nolan Ray ran for a 28-yard touchdown for Maryland, and the Terps cashed in on Raiola's first interception when Washington found Leon Haughton Jr. for a 21-yard TD.

An 85-yard kick return by Kenneth Williams set up Raiola's 7-yard touchdown pass to Luke Lindenmeyer, and his 12-yard TD throw to Hunter made it 24-14.

But Raiola was picked off again toward the end of the half, and Maryland managed a field goal before halftime. The Terps took the opening drive of the third and tied the game on a 1-yard scoring run by DeJuan Williams. The interception return by Joyner gave Maryland the lead.

The takeaway Nebraska: It was a sloppy performance by the Cornhuskers, but their fans will take the win after seeing this type of game go against Nebraska so often in recent years.

Maryland: Washington continues to show promise, and although the Terps came up short again, this loss wasn't nearly the collapse their previous defeat was.

Quick work Nebraska's first three touchdown drives took a total of six plays.

Up next Nebraska plays at Minnesota on Friday night. Maryland is at UCLA on Saturday.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Cornhuskers at Terrapins 2021 College Football, week 7, is broadcasted on BTN.
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Scoring Summary

NEB TD 1st Period 7:15 Nyziah Hunter 64 Yd pass from Dylan Raiola (Kyle Cunanan Kick)
NEB FG 2nd Period 14:55 Kyle Cunanan 43 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 2nd Period 11:32 Nolan Ray 28 Yd Run (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD TD 2nd Period 8:25 Leon Haughton Jr. 21 Yd pass from Malik Washington (Sean O'Haire Kick)
NEB TD 2nd Period 7:27 Luke Lindenmeyer 7 Yd pass from Dylan Raiola (Kyle Cunanan Kick)
NEB TD 2nd Period 5:37 Nyziah Hunter 12 Yd pass from Dylan Raiola (Kyle Cunanan Kick)
MD FG 2nd Period 0:24 Sean O'Haire 37 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 3rd Period 9:58 DeJuan Williams 1 Yd Run (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD TD 3rd Period 6:40 Dontay Joyner 67 Yd Interception Return (Sean O'Haire Kick)
NEB FG 4th Period 7:47 Kyle Cunanan 27 Yd Field Goal
NEB TD 4th Period 1:08 Dane Key 3 Yd pass from Dylan Raiola (Kyle Cunanan Kick)

Statistics

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23 1st Downs 18
3-7 3rd down efficiency 7-15
0-1 4th down efficiency 0-2
453 Total Yards 365
260 Passing 249
20/29 Comp/Att 27/37
9.0 Yards per pass 6.7
193 Rushing 116
30 Rushing Attempts 31
6.4 Yards per rush 3.7
6-49 Penalties 8-86
3 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
3 Interceptions thrown 0
28:33 Possession 31:27

Game Information

SECU Stadium

Location: College Park, MD
Attendance: 39,623 · Capacity:
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