Sources: Nebraska QB Raiola to enter portal
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Sources: Nebraska QB Raiola to enter portal
"The former five-star recruit will officially enter the portal when it opens on Jan. 2 and has two more seasons of eligibility. Raiola is seeking a program where he can thrive and best harness his potential while developing for the next steps of his career, sources told Thamel. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound sophomore started right away as a true freshman in 2024 and threw for 4,819 yards on 69% passing with 31 touchdowns and 21 turnovers over 22 starts with the Huskers."
"The son of former NFL offensive lineman Dominic Raiola, an All-American and Nebraska Football Hall of Fame inductee, continued his father's legacy by flipping his commitment from Georgia to Nebraska in December 2023. The No. 1 ranked pocket passer in the 2024 class gave Nebraska coach Matt Rhule and his staff a star player to build around entering their second year."
"His sophomore season was cut short on Nov. 1 when Raiola suffered a broken right fibula in a 21-17 loss to USC that forced him to miss the rest of the season. True freshman backup TJ Lateef replaced Raiola for the team's final three games. Nebraska fired offensive line coach Donovan Raiola, the quarterback's uncle, earlier this month and hired Georgia Tech's Geep Wade to replace him."
Dylan Raiola will enter the transfer portal on Jan. 2 and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound quarterback was a former five-star recruit who started as a true freshman in 2024. He threw for 4,819 yards with a 69% completion rate, 31 touchdowns and 21 turnovers over 22 starts, and set Nebraska's freshman record with 2,819 passing yards. Raiola flipped his commitment from Georgia to Nebraska in December 2023. He suffered a broken right fibula on Nov. 1 and missed the remainder of the season. Backup TJ Lateef assumed starting duties. Nebraska fired offensive line coach Donovan Raiola and hired Geep Wade. Dayton Raiola decommitted in late November. The Huskers finished 7-5 and will face Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl.
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