Former Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola transferring to Oregon
Oct 17, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Dylan Raiola (15) looks on during the second half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images Former Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola is transferring to Oregon, he announced Monday on Instagram.
Raiola started 22 games for the Cornhuskers over the past two seasons, passing for 4,819 yards and 31 touchdowns.
Ducks starter Dante Moore has not announced whether he is entering the NFL draft or staying in school, so Raiola potentially could redshirt in 2026 if Moore returns to Eugene.
Raiola's 2025 season ended with a broken right fibula in Nebraska's loss to Southern California on Nov. 1. The injury is not expected to affect his readiness to start next season.
A five-star recruit in high school, Raiola completed 69.1% of his passes during his career with the Cornhuskers and threw 17 interceptions while compiling a 13-9 record as a starter.
Rumors of Raiola's breakup with Nebraska started swirling in late November when his younger brother, three-star quarterback Dayton Raiola, decommitted from the Huskers' 2026 class. His uncle, offensive line coach Donovan Raiola, was fired by Nebraska on Dec. 6.
The father of Dylan and Dayton is former NFL offensive lineman Dominic Raiola, an All-American and a Nebraska Football Hall of Fame inductee.
--Field Level Media
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