What role did Kirk Herbstreit play in Dylan Raiola signing with Nebraska

Did one of college football’s top analysts have a role in helping Nebraska secure a five-star recruit?

Did one of college football’s top analysts have a role in helping Nebraska secure a five-star recruit? According to the recruit’s father, that may be the case.

Dominic Raiola, father of quarterback Dylan Raiola, spoke to Adam Gorney, national recruiting director for Rivals, and said that ESPN’s Kirk Heberstreit was someone who reached out and offered advice.

“When this was happening, I will bring up one guy’s name, Kirk Herbstreit. When he saw the smoke about Dylan entertaining Nebraska, he called me and said, ‘dude, is this true? He got to do it.’ His affinity for Nebraska, for a guy like that to tell me and get behind me.”

In December, Raiola flipped his commitment from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Cornhuskers class of 2024. There are strong family connections to the program as his father, Dominic Raiola, played at Nebraska from 1998 to 2000 and was the first Rimington Trophy winner.

His uncle Donovan is Nebraska’s offensive line coach. The news of the phone call caused a flood of reactions, most of them negative. Herbstreit told Paul Finebaum that the idea that he would try influencing recruiting at any level is ridiculous.

The former Ohio State quarterback said that if he was guilty of anything, it was giving his honest feelings regarding Husker head coach Matt Rhule.

“Are you supposed to say Matt Rhule is a bad guy, Matt Rhule is an idiot, Matt Rhule is a bad coach? Or do you say, ‘I like Matt Rhule. I think Matt Rhule is a good coach.’”

From previous comments from Dylan and Dominic Raiola, it’s pretty clear that several factors played into the commitment switch. It’s highly doubtful that one phone call from Kirk Herbstreit played any role in the decision.

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Son of ex-Lions C Dominic Raiola is the top QB recruit for 2024

Dylan Raiola, the son of longtime Lions C Dominic Raiola, is the top QB recruit in the class of 2024

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Longtime Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola is keeping busy in his retirement in part by being the father of one of the most coveted high school athletes in the country.

Raiola’s son, Dylan, is the No. 1 quarterback in the high school recruiting class of 2024. Currently a junior at Pinnacle HS in Arizona, Dylan Raiola just committed to play collegiately at Georgia.

Dylan Raiola had previously committed to Ohio State but changed his mind over the winter. He also considered (among many suitors) Nebraska, where his dad starred from 1998-2000. Dominic was a second-round pick by the Lions in the 2001 NFL draft and proceeded to play 14 seasons in Detroit.

The elder Raiola started over 200 games in a Lions uniform, the first Detroit player to ever start at least 200 times. Dominic also coached for two seasons in Detroit following his retirement.

It looks like his son is well on his way to becoming the next Raiola to play in the NFL, in a few years.

2024 No. 1 recruit Dylan Raiola to visit Nebraska

QB Dylan Raiola, the no. 1 recruit in the 2024 class, will take an unofficial visit to Nebraska, according to Rivals.

Quarterback Dylan Raiola, the number one recruit in the 2024 class, will take an unofficial visit to Nebraska this weekend, according to Rivals.

Curiously, Adam Gorney of Rivals added that Raiola is “not rethinking his commitment to Ohio State”.

The visit could be related to his younger brother Dayton Raiola. Nebraska recently extended an offer to Dayton Raiola. Dayton Raiola attends Chandler High School in Chandler, AZ, alongside his older brother. He is a member of the 2026 class.

The Raiola brothers have a couple of connections to Nebraska. Their father, Dominic Raiola, played center for the Cornhuskers, and he was an All-American in 2000. Their uncle, Donovan Raiola, is currently an offensive line coach for the Cornhuskers.

Below is a short photo gallery of Dylan Raiola.

5-Star Husker legacy prospect announces commitment

A 5-star quarterback with family connections to Nebraska Football has announced his commitment to the 2024 recruiting class.

A 5-star prospect in the 2024 recruiting class with family ties to Nebraska Football announced his school selection on Monday night. Quarterback Dylan Raiola of Chandler, Arizona, announced on Twitter that he would be committing to Ohio State University. The junior signal-caller chose the Buckeyes over other programs like Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, and USC. His 5-Star ranking comes from on3.com.

There was hope that Nebraska could be in the running, given his family’s connection to Cornhusker football. Dylan Raiola is the son of former Husker offensive lineman Dominic Raiola. Dominic played in Lincoln from 1998-2000, was a consensus All-American in 2000, and has had his Number 54 jersey retired by the school. However, the family association with Husker football doesn’t end there, as his uncle Donavan Raiola was recently hired as the Nebraska offensive line coach. Donavan had spent the last four seasons with the Chicago Bears. He also visited Lincoln during the Spring Game on April 9th.

Raiola currently plays for Chandler High School in Arizona after playing for Burleson High School in Texas for his Sophomore year. During that season in 2021, he threw for 3,341 yards and 42 touchdowns while leading his team to an 8-4 record. Raiola is the first official recruit of the Ohio State 2024 recruiting class.

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4-star quarterback gets a visit from Streeter

A Clemson assistant coach made a stop in The Lone Star State on Wednesday as the Tigers have spent their week hitting the recruiting trail. The Clemson Insider confirmed that quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter paid a visit to Burleson High School …

A Clemson assistant coach made a stop in The Lone Star State on Wednesday as the Tigers have spent their week hitting the recruiting trail.

The Clemson Insider confirmed that quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter paid a visit to Burleson High School in Texas to meet with the school’s coaches regarding Dylan Raiola.

The four-star quarterback in the class of 2024 is the son of former Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola, who played 14 years in the NFL

Streeter had a chance to meet with Dominic and longtime Lions and Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Jon Kitna, who is Dylan’s head coach at Burleson.

Even though Streeter wasn’t able to speak with Dylan directly due to NCAA rules, it still means a lot to the talented, young quarterback.

“For him to take time to come all the way out from Clemson to come to see my head coach and talk with my head coach,” Dylan said, “it definitely means a lot and it shows that I’m important to them. It’s exciting.”

Dylan is looking forward to continuing to strengthen his relationship with Clemson’s quarterbacks coach.

“He’s a great guy,” he said regarding his relationship with Streeter. “We learn something new about each other every time we talk. I look forward to talking with him every time we talk.”

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Tigers keeping tabs on top QB, son of former NFL player

Clemson continues to keep tabs on quarterbacks in the 2024 class. One of the best sophomore gunslingers in the nation is the son of a former NFL player. His last name might sound a bit familiar, too. The Clemson Insider checked in with Burleson …

Clemson continues to keep tabs on quarterbacks in the 2024 class.

One of the best sophomore gunslingers in the nation is the son of a former NFL player. His last name might sound a bit familiar, too.

The Clemson Insider checked in with Burleson (Texas) four-star quarterback Dylan Raiola, the son of former Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola, who played 14 years in the NFL.

“I’ve been in touch with Coach (Brandon) Streeter, the quarterbacks coach down there,” Raiola told TCI. “Love him, great guy. Love the program at Clemson. Coach Swinney’s doing awesome things down there and just the culture that he’s built down there and established is like no other school. So, I’m just excited to keep building that relationship with everybody down there.”

The two are already formulating a strong connection.

“I think we have a great feel for each other,” Raiola said. “We’re still building our relationship and I have a feeling it’s gonna be like that for the whole recruiting process. Every time I talk to him, we learn something new about each other, which is awesome. I’m glad I can talk to such an awesome guy like him.”

Raiola can’t answer at the moment whether he’ll be able to make it up to Death Valley for a game this season.

“If I get a free weekend, I will for sure try and get down to Clemson,” he said.

Raiola has been able to take a few gameday visits. 

He was in attendance for Clemson’s season-opening matchup against Georgia in Charlotte. Raiola was there as a guest of Georgia, but leading up to the game, he talked with Streeter during the week. 

“Before I got in contact with Coach Streeter, I got tickets to the game,” Raiola said. “I was just super excited to watch both teams play. It was crazy. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I took the full opportunity. I got there early, I got to see Coach Swinney — not talk to him, but I got to see him from the stands walking the field — and their whole pregame routine. I just loved how they do everything in sync and it’s organized.”

Raiola doesn’t take it lightly that he’s being recruited by a program like Clemson.

“That means a lot,” he said. “I think the part that means the most to me is just the people that surround that building and the people that make that program, which makes it a special program and all of that just translates to football. It’s an awesome school. Their culture is obviously established and you can see that while watching them play.”

He also doesn’t take it lightly that he gets to learn from two NFL veterans every day, his father and longtime Lions and Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Jon Kitna, who is his head coach at Burleson.

“It’s awesome. I’m very fortunate,” Raiola said. “I get to every single day, come in and just learn from Coach Kitna and just see what Coach Kitna’s doing in kid’s lives on the football team. A lot of people would pay to be trained by a guy like him. I love to take advantage of it because I get it for free. He’s just a great guy.

“Shoot, my dad being in the house with me is awesome. My dad coaches the offensive line at my high school. So, me and my dad, we’re constantly talking football. We just love the game.”

What’s the most important thing that Raiola has learned about being a quarterback from Kitna?

“Something that stands out is that you can use your eyes as a weapon,” he said. “Your body language controls a lot of how you play. Just the tempo you practice at will translate to the game. So, Coach Kitna, what he does at practice is he makes it over-speed, so when we get to the game, everything slows down for us and we can see things clearly. I think that’s a huge benefit with his experience and his knowledge on that.”

And from his father?

“My dad’s always taught me to work in silence,” Raiola added. “I’m gonna keep working in silence, let my play do the talking. I don’t like to talk about myself, that’s just not the type of person I am. That’s what my dad has taught me.”

Growing up in an NFL locker room sure has its benefits. There are not many other high schoolers around the country, who can say that they have relationships with both Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson. 

But that’s Raiola. And, he’s certainly humble about it.

“I was actually old enough to be around my dad when he was playing,” he said. “Just to be in the locker room with all those NFL guys, to mention a few, my dad was super close with Stafford and Stafford was awesome with me and my brother. Calvin Johnson was another guy. Those guys have just had a big impact on my life because we stay in touch with them a little bit now. We actually got to make the trip to Calvin’s Hall of Fame speech and induction. That was super special.”

Circling back to his recruitment, in addition to Clemson, Raiola mentioned Oklahoma, Texas, Florida State, West Virginia, Georgia and all the programs that have offered him, as the schools currently standing out in his recruitment.

Raiola is a pro-style quarterback and he tries to predicate his game as such. There’s a certain NFL MVP that he tries to emulate in his play.

“I humbly say this, but I consider myself sort of like Patrick Mahomes,” he said. “I know I can make all the off-platform throws. I’m accurate. Really just a great teammate and a great leader, which comes first and that just trickles down to everything football-wise. Patrick Mahomes, I look up to him. I watch him every Sunday and just learn from watching him every week.”

Raiola ranks as the No. 3 quarterback and No. 45 overall prospect nationally in the 2024 class, per 247Sports.

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