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All-Conference
even if he earns a single digit he doesn't have to accept it. Maybe he really, really wants to wear 15
Ehhhh, it isn’t guaranteed he earns a single digit number this season. There are an awful lot of elder players who have a ton of respect in that locker room.I don't know why anyone would want to buy a #15 jersey when he will likely end up with a single digit number.
I believe he'll be a Soph this coming year? Could be totally wrong, going off of memory.BTW: What year is Dylan's brother (what recruiting class will he be in) and is he or should he be a recruiting target? I know he is a Husker fan, but does he have the talent potential to be a replacement of either Dylan or DK (assuming DK replaces Dylan) after a few years?
BTW: What year is Dylan's brother (what recruiting class will he be in) and is he or should he be a recruiting target? I know he is a Husker fan, but does he have the talent potential to be a replacement of either Dylan or DK (assuming DK replaces Dylan) after a few years?
Any signs he's has the skills to be as good as his brother?Class of 2026. So he's a sophomore right now.
Any signs he's has the skills to be as good as his brother?
Yes he looks as talented physically. He needs to grow another 2 inches and see if he performs in games as well. So mentally is he as good is a questionAny signs he's has the skills to be as good as his brother?
“He didn’t really give me a pitch,” Raiola said. “It was some hard conversations. He really challenged me to write everything out and lay everything out I wanted to do, and the last thing I wanted to do was be a transformational leader. To go to a program like that, I think it could be special. Georgia is the powerhouse now and I have a lot of respect for that program and they’re going to continue with great success and great things, but I think Nebraska is a college program that people have forgotten about and I think it’s about that time to wake that sleeping giant up.”
DYLAN RAIOLA, QB, (NEBRASKA)
Raiola looks the part and had a very good day throwing the football. He has arguably the strongest arm in the country and won the long ball competition with a 72-yard throw. Saying that, he’s so much more than just a big arm. He has an effortless release and the ball jumps out of his hand with little windup or effort. He throws with touch and timing and was accurate down the field. Frame wise, he has such a strong lower body and physically looks ready to step in and compete at the college level right now. He’s a smart, heady player with an advanced feel for the position.