TJ Lateef of Nebraska celebrates after defeating UCLA 28–21 at the Rose Bowl, marking his first collegiate start.

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Nebraska 28–21 UCLA at Rose Bowl: Lateef 13-of-15, 3 TD; Program-First 100/100 Milestone Teased Inside

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Nebraska 28, UCLA 21: Lateef Debut & Johnson Historic Game

Nebraska Defeats UCLA at Rose Bowl

True Freshman TJ Lateef Delivers Debut Performance as Huskers Win First Pasadena Game Since 1993

NEBRASKA
28
VS
UCLA
21

Nebraska defeated UCLA 28-21 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on November 8, 2025, securing its first victory in Pasadena since 1993. True freshman quarterback TJ Lateef made his first collegiate start, completing 13 of 15 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns after replacing Dylan Raiola, who sustained a fractured fibula against USC the previous week. Running back Emmett Johnson recorded a historic 129 rushing yards and 103 receiving yards for 232 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns, becoming the first Nebraska running back ever to achieve 100 yards in both rushing and receiving categories in the same game. The victory improved Nebraska to 7-3 overall and 4-3 in Big Ten play, marking the program’s best 10-game record since 2016.

Statistical Overview

13/15
Lateef Completions
205
Passing Yards
232
Johnson Total Yards
7-3
Nebraska Record

Key Performances

TJ Lateef
Quarterback • True Freshman
Completions 13/15
Passing Yards 205
Touchdowns 3
Rushing Yards 31
First Start ✓ Yes
Emmett Johnson
Running Back • Junior
Rushing Yards 129
Receiving Yards 103
Total Touchdowns 3
All-Purpose Yards 232
Historic Achievement 100/100 Game

Game Flow

1st Quarter
Lateef breaks free for a 14-yard run on his first snap, directing Nebraska down the field on a nine-play, 61-yard opening drive ending with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Jacory Barney Jr. Nebraska 7, UCLA 0.
2nd Quarter (Early)
UCLA responds with Jalen Berger’s 1-yard rushing touchdown on a 17-play drive, tying the game 7-7 at the 13:14 mark.
2nd Quarter (Mid)
Lateef connects with Johnson on a 56-yard screen pass for a touchdown. Johnson breaks tackles on his route to the end zone behind a block from right guard Rocco Spindler. Nebraska 14, UCLA 7.
2nd Quarter (Late)
Johnson scores on a 1-yard rushing touchdown from the UCLA 1-yard line after patiently waiting for a running lane and spinning into the end zone. Nebraska takes a 21-7 lead into halftime.
3rd Quarter
Nebraska extends its lead to 28-7 on Johnson’s 40-yard touchdown reception on a wheel route from Lateef. The Rose Bowl crowd echoes with “Go Big Red” chants from Nebraska fans filling the east stands.
4th Quarter
UCLA closes to 28-14 on Nico Iamaleava’s 45-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Woods, then cuts the deficit to 28-21 on Iamaleava’s 9-yard scoring pass to Anthony Frias II with 4:54 remaining. Nebraska runs out the final clock with three first downs to seal the victory.

Historic Significance

🎓
Freshman Record
TJ Lateef became the first true freshman to start at quarterback for Nebraska since 1950, completing an exceptional 86.7% of his passes in his first career start at the Rose Bowl.
🏆
Rose Bowl Return
Nebraska secured its first victory in Pasadena since 1993. Lateef’s homecoming 25 miles from his native Compton, California made the achievement particularly significant for the true freshman.
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Season Revival
The Huskers reached seven regular-season wins for the first time since 2016. The 7-3 record and 4-3 Big Ten standing represents Nebraska’s best 10-game record in nine years.
Johnson’s Breakthrough
Emmett Johnson became the first Nebraska running back in program history to record 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in the same game. He also became the first 1,000-yard rusher for the Huskers since 2018.

Team Statistics

Category Nebraska UCLA
Total Offense 361 yards 348 yards
Rushing Yards 156 yards 157 yards
Passing Yards 205 yards 191 yards
First Downs 20 21
Time of Possession 30:00 30:00
3rd Down Conversions 5-8 8-14
Team Rushing Attempts 39 37

Game Summary

Nebraska’s 28-21 victory over UCLA on November 8, 2025, established Lateef as a capable starting quarterback and reinforced Johnson as a centerpiece playmaker for the Cornhuskers offense. The team achieved bowl eligibility for the second consecutive season under head coach Matt Rhule. The Huskers enter a bye week before traveling to Penn State on November 22, with Rhule returning to his alma mater where he played linebacker from 1994 to 1997. UCLA (3-6, 3-3 Big Ten) continues its season against ranked opposition, visiting No. 1 Ohio State in the coming week. The game’s outcome placed Nebraska in a stronger position for its pursuit of a top-tier bowl selection with two regular-season games remaining.

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