Michigan State's upcoming game against Nebraska will be a game that features two quality quarterbacks. Spartan QB Aidan Chiles has certainly grown from his first to his second year as a starter, but so has Nebraska's Dylan Raiola.
On Monday, both head coaches had good things to say about the other's QB1. MSU's Jonathan Smith said Raiola is "one of the better ones we're gonna play." Over in Lincoln during his Monday press conference, Nebraska's Matt Rhule was also complimentary of Chiles.
Under offensive coordinator Brian Lindgren, Michigan State's offense leans more towards pro style. That gives quarterbacks some more responsibilities and freedom to tweak things in-game. Schematically, it's similar to what you'll see on Sundays in the NFL.
So far this year, Chiles has been running the offense really well and certainly has shown improvement from last year. Through four games, he's got 868 passing yards and nine touchdowns and only one interception. At this point last year, he had more yards, but only four touchdowns and seven picks.
Another factor to Chiles' game is his ability to run the ball. So far, he's totaled 154 yards on the ground and two touchdowns.
This upcoming game will be one of the toughest challenges of Chiles' career, though. Nebraska has allowed the fewest passing yards in the FBS, only allowing 75.8 per game. Alabama is second nationally in that statistic at 113.5 passing yards per game.
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