Hooked on Huskers
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Top5 rankings? .... nope. Top10? .... yes
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1 hour ago, Hooked on Huskers said:
Top5 rankings? .... nope. Top10? .... yes
No need to rank higher until he actually plays.
Same...and I see no reason not to. Why not have fun as a fan getting excited about the seasons? I have no clue what it's going to end up like, but we have a lot of good things going right now.Sorry, but I'm going with the Kool-Aid this time. My expectations for this team are dangerously high.
TIER 4: The young and the restless (nine players)
Kansas State's Avery Johnson
Nebraska's Dylan Raiola, Heinrich Haarberg
Oklahoma's Jackson Arnold, Casey Thompson
Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava, Gaston Moore
USC's Miller Moss, Jayden Maiava
That QB stock market we mentioned in Tier 3? Yeah, these are the guys who are either going to make you a ridiculous return on investment or force you to pick up some side hustles just to make rent.
Someone in this group is going to make an enormous mark on the 2024 season. There's just too much talent. But Johnson, Raiola, Arnold, Iamaleava and Moss combine for 23 stars on the recruiting trail and four starts on the actual field. By year's end, we won't be surprised if there are a couple Tier 1 QBs in this group and, perhaps, a couple Tier 18 guys, too.
What you need to know:
- Nebraska has not finished in the top 25 nationally in Total QBR in any season since 2012. The Huskers haven't had a QB throw 20 TDs and 10 or fewer interceptions in a season since Zac Taylor did it in 2006. (Of note: Forty different FBS QBs did that just last year.) Tanner Lee (pick No. 203 in 2017) is the only Nebraska QB drafted in the past 30 years. All of this is to say that, while Raiola is a tremendous prospect, he's up against a lot of history in Lincoln.
His overall stats may not reflect that if he incurs some early season struggles as true freshman starter.