Nebraska Cornhuskers have officially announced the signing a new QB
|Dylan Raiola officially signed with Nebraska.
At the beginning of the early signing period, there was little drama for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.Wednesday morning, five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola signed a contract.
The top-ranked recruit for Nebraska in the modern era is now the legacy prospect. Raiola is also very close to the Cornhuskers on a personal level. His father, Dominic Raiola, was the inaugural Rimington Trophy winner and played at Nebraska from 1998 to 2000.
Donovan, his uncle, coaches Nebraska’s offensive line. Prior to switching to Georgia earlier this year, the 6-foot-2.5, 230-pound quarterback had already previously committed to Ohio State during his recruitment.
Raiola had a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 34-to-1 while throwing for Buford High School in Georgia last season, with over 2,800 yards of total passing yardage. During his career, he passed for 8,442 yards and 88 touchdowns with just 11 interceptions.
Huskers reveal their nationally ranked recruiting class as Raiola signs.
The top-ranked high school quarterback in the country, Dylan Raiola, signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Nebraska on Wednesday morning. One of the Huskers’ strongest recruiting classes in the last ten years is led by Raiola.
Dylan Raiola, a five-star quarterback prospect,’s uncle is said to have received an extension at Nebraska.
Ahead of the Dec. 20 early signing day, Dylan Raiola, a Georgia commit and five-star quarterback prospect for the Class of 2024, is being courted by Nebraska in a late move. During the season, the Cornhuskers may have strengthened their position to get the highly-touted talent.
At some time during the season, offensive line coach Donovan Raiola received an extension that increased his income by 53%, as initially reported by the Omaha World-Herald. Raiola is the only member of Matt Rhule’s staff who is a holdover from former Nebraska coach Scott Frost’s staff. Raiola is the uncle of the five-star prospect. According to the Omaha World-Herald, Raiola’s contract extension runs until December 31, 2024, which puts him in line with the other positional coaches at Nebraska.
The announcement of Raiola’s renewal coincided with an uptick in recent days over Nebraska’s efforts to secure a commitment from his nephew. Daniel Kaelin, a quarterback commit for the class of 2024, was informed by Nebraska’s coaching staff that they think they can move Raiola from Georgia to Lincoln, according to ESPN. Raiola is expected to travel to Nebraska on Friday, according to 247Sports. According to ESPN, Kaelin was informed by Nebraska’s coaches that they would respect his pledge if they were to sign Raiola.
Furthermore, it’s been speculated that Nebraska is the front-runner to sign Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord. The Cornhuskers are hoping to recruit two quarterbacks in the near future, so Rhule emphasized the value of openness during an interview on the “Pat McAfee Show.”