Nebraska fans have every reason to be excited about the future of their football program, especially with star sophomore quarterback Dylan Raiola at the helm.
As I listened to the Omaha World Herald’s Evan Bland talk about Dylan Raiola on our most recent Common Fan Podcast episode, I couldn’t help but think about the contrasts between Raiola and former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava. The situation involving Iamaleava has been front page news in the college football world recently.
Dylan Raiola, the Nebraska Cornhuskers' best chance at getting back to high-level relevance, just lost one of his weapons for the 2025 season. Not long ago, Matt Rhule, the former Carolina Panthers head coach, told everyone that the Huskers would stop doing a spring football game because of the spring transfer portal window.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times (in the Big Ten and the SEC, anyhow). It was the age of equity, it was the age of fiscal irresponsibility,
Nebraska football's transfer portal haul is in a big way thanks to quarterback Dylan Raiola. Speaking with the media Thursday, transfer wide receiver Nyziah Hunter said Raiola was the very first text he received after entering the portal from California.
A Nebraska football commit's place among quarterbacks in his state is now up for vote on High School On SI. The vote is for the best QB in the state of Georgia at the high school football level.
Nebraska football quarterback Dylan Raiola was a five-star recruit and has been everywhere. He's an ambassador for the Huskers and has a huge impact in peer recruiting for Matt Rhule, Dana Holgorsen and Husker football.
Nebraska football is looking ahead to the 2025 season with optimism, and much of that excitement revolves around their young star quarterback Dylan Raiola. As he enters his sophomore season, Raiola’s growth and development have been a focal point for the Cornhuskers' coaching staff.
One of Nebraska’s biggest priorities in spring practice is making sure Dylan Raiola has everything he needs to thrive in his sophomore season. His true freshman year was filled with highs and lows, but the flashes of brilliance were undeniable.
Nebraska starting quarterback Dylan Raiola aims to move on from the narrative that his weight is an issue. The former five-star is preparing for his second season in leading the Cornhuskers' offense.
There have reportedly been growing concerns inside of Nebraska's football program about quarterback Dylan Raiola and his weight. After head coach Matt Rhule shared that the five-star sophomore "won't be a great quarterback at 240 pounds," the story took off from there and is something the Huskers QB is ready move on from.
Dylan Raiola is entering his second season as Nebraska's starting quarterback with excitement, particularly about the new additions to the Cornhuskers’ receiving corps for the 2025 season.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola had a great freshman season in 2024. He helped Nebraska win seven games and a bowl game for the first time since the 2015 season, finishing with 2,819 yards through the air, 13 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
The offense got a chance to meet with the media Thursday after the third day of spring practices. Offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen, along with quarterback Dylan Raiola and wide receiver Jacory Barney, took to the microphone.
Adam Carriker goes over the top three storylines for Nebraska's spring football. Is a slimmer Dylan Raiola ready to take the next step?! Also, defensive questions, the trenches and several new coaches.
Learn some things about former Husker All-American defensive tackle Jason Peter you didn't know! He discusses being a 16-year-old senior in high school, crazy things that happened while he was at Nebraska, and at the end of the interview, he shares a truly shocking.
In 2024, the Nebraska Cornhuskers went 7-6 overall, 3-6 in Big Ten games and beat Boston College in the Pinstripe Bowl. None of that will jump off the page, but it's a big step up for the struggling program that has not had a winning season since 2016 or a bowl win since 2015.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers and quarterback Dylan Raiola are coming off a good season relative to the program's recent years. They ended the season with a 7-6 record (3-6 in Big Ten play), their first winning season since 2016, while also beating the Boston College Eagles in the Pinstripe Bowl 20-15 to win their first bowl game since 2015.
Boston College coach Bill O’Brien was absolutely furious with a late hit call that went against his team during Saturday’s Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
Dylan Raiola never entered the transfer portal after his freshman season at Nebraska. In fact, he never even hinted at it.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola would be one of the most sought after players at his position if he entered the football transfer portal ahead of the 2025 season.
In his true freshman season at Nebraska, five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola showed some of the promise that had Cornhuskers fans rejoicing when he signed with them.
Dylan Raiola will lead Nebraska to its first bowl game in eight years. The quarterback has far loftier heights for his sophomore season. On Saturday, Raiola honored a vow made earlier in the week by steering the Cornhuskers to a 44-25 win over Wisconsin.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola made a pretty strong statement about his team’s bowl hopes with two games left in the season.
Nebraska has lost three straight games since starting the season 5-1 and matching its 2023 win total.
The Nebraska quarterback underwent tests after Saturday's game, and scans of Raiola's back came back clear.
The Raiolas are keeping their house a Nebraska one.
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