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Nebraska football is facing uncertainty at quarterback as they prepare for their upcoming game against USC, with head coach Matt Rhule announcing a change in offensive coordinator to Dana Holgorsen. Freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola, who has been struggling with a back injury incurred during the UCLA game, will attempt to practice this week, while junior Heinrich Haarberg is being prepared as a backup. Rhule emphasized that both quarterbacks could see action, depending on Raiola's health, as the team seeks to improve an offense that has averaged just 15 points in their last three games. Holgorsen's appointment comes after the previous offensive coordinator, Marcus Satterfield, faced criticism for the team's lackluster performance. The Cornhuskers, now on a three-game losing streak, need to win at least one of their final three games to remain bowl eligible. The upcoming match against USC presents a crucial opportunity for the Huskers to regain footing in their season.
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