5-Star QB Recruit Dylan Raiola to Visit Nebraska Despite Georgia Commitment | News, Scores, Highligh

Posted by Reinaldo Massengill on Wednesday, October 9, 2024
ORANGE COUNTY, CA - JANUARY 28: Quarterback Dylan Raiola going through drills during 3DQB Off-season prep in a park on January 28, 2023 in Orange County, CA. (Photo by Aubrey Lao /Getty Images)Aubrey Lao /Getty Images

5-star quarterback and Georgia verbal commit Dylan Raiola, who is 247Sports' No. 2 overall recruit in the class of 2024, will be making an official visit to Nebraska.

"Buzz has picked up for the Huskers tremendously late in the process for the 6-foot-4, 220-pound Raiola who has been a verbal to Georgia since May 15," wrote Wiltfong, who added that he liked how he liked the way it was "trending" for Nebraska before adding Bulldogs staff members were expected to visit the star recruit this week.

Raiola, who was originally an Ohio State commit before flipping to Georgia, moved to Buford to get ready for his time as a Bulldog.

But it appears Nebraska could be lurking now, and it's easy to see why. Raiola has strong ties there thanks to his father, former Cornhuskers offensive lineman (and 14-year NFL veteran) Dominic Raiola, a 2000 consensus All-American who has his No. 54 jersey retired. His uncle is current Nebraska offensive line coach Donovan Raiola.

The 6'3", 230-pound Raiola is expected to visit Nebraska on Friday, per 247Sports.

Raiola sports great potential wherever he goes collegiately, and he could very well be playing on Sundays down the road too.

Andrew Ivins, the director of scouting for 247Sports, filed a report for Raiola in August that read in part:

"A big-armed passer that has what it takes to be the centerpiece of an offense given how he can sling it around the yard from the pocket or on the move," Ivins wrote.

"Owns a college-ready frame at a verified 6-foot-3, 220-pounds and is a better athlete than he gets credit for as he can buy himself time and extend plays in the face of pressure."

Ivins said Raiola might need time at his next stop before taking over but mentioned NFL potential.

"Must buy into the process at the program of his choice, but has the natural talent to be a true difference marker on Saturdays and then eventually Sundays if he can avoid setbacks," Ivins wrote.

"Might need a redshirt year or two before he's ready to go, but appears to be ahead of the curve."

Raiola's season with Buford is over after an 11-2 campaign in which he threw for 34 touchdowns and just one interception. Now the question is where he will be playing on Saturdays. The date to watch will be Dec. 20, when college football players can sign their national letter of intent to kick off the early signing period.

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