Dylan Raiola will continue the family legacy and play college football for Nebraska, the school confirmed on Wednesday.
The nation’s top-ranked quarterback made the biggest headlines of the 2024 recruiting cycle earlier in the week when he flipped his commitment from Georgia to Nebraska.
Raiola’s father, Dominic, was a standout performer for the Cornhuskers from 1998-2000, winning the Rimington Trophy as the nation’s top center after his junior season. He would eventually play 14 seasons with the Detroit Lions. And that isn’t the pocket-passing quarterback’s only familial tie to Nebraska: Dylan’s uncle, Donovan, is the Cornhuskers’ offensive line coach.