When the blue-chip offensive lineman committed to the Huskers in September, he figured the support and the surroundings of Nebraska football would remain steadfast, even if the school ousted the leader of the program.
This is why Raridon remains committed to the Huskers, even though he has yet to meet new Nebraska coach Mike Riley.
"As of now, I'm still staying with Nebraska," said Raridon, the top junior in the state and the No. 3 offensive guard prospect in the 2016 class, according to Rivals.com. "I haven't met the new coach yet. I obviously have to do that before anything's final, but I think I'm pretty solid to Nebraska."
"I had an idea when I committed that something like that would happen before I got there," he said. "I tried to make my decision excluding the coaches."
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