Social media reacts to Dylan Raiola’s commitment to Nebraska

The day that Nebraska fans have been hoping for has finally arrived. Five-star quarterback, Dylan Raiola has flipped his commitment from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Cornhuskers class of 2024. Raiola becomes the highest-ranked prospect to commit to …

The day that Nebraska fans have been hoping for has finally arrived. Five-star quarterback, Dylan Raiola has flipped his commitment from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Cornhuskers class of 2024. Raiola becomes the highest-ranked prospect to commit to the Cornhuskers in the modern recruiting era.

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.

Raiola led Buford (Georgia) High School to an 11-2 record this past season. The prospect threw for 2,819 yards with 34 touchdowns and one interception. He accumulated 8,442 passing yards, 88 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions for his prep career.

Find the social media reactions of players and coaches below:

Defensive lineman decommits from Nebraska

A Nebraska defensive line recruit has decommitted from the class of 2024.

A Nebraska defensive line recruit has decommitted from the class of 2024. Carlon Jones of Bay City, Texas, made the announcement on Tuesday night.

Well… God has changed my pathway. I appreciate all the love the coaches and fans have shown me. Thank y’all for believing in me. I really wanted to be a part of the change in the program, but unfortunately, that couldn’t happen. I am announcing my decommitment from the University of Nebraska. Thank y’all for everything, but I believe God does everything for a reason, so I’m going to trust in him. My recruitment is now open.

The four-star recruit ended his senior season for Bay City High School with 95 tackles, 17 sacks, 30 for loss, and 23 hurries. The recruit made his commitment to the Cornhuskers on June 29th. Ohio State has made a recent run at the lineman, who is now expected to take an official visit to Columbus on December 8.

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