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Dylan Raiola

Dylan Raiola (born May 9, 2005) is an American for the of the . The son of former center and a member of a prominent football family, Raiola was rated as a consensus five-star recruit and the consensus No. 1 prospect, ranked No. 8 overall in the class of 2024 per , ultimately signing with after an extended recruitment that included commitments to Ohio State, , and . As a true freshman in 2024, he started 12 games, passing for 2,819 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions while completing 67.1% of his passes. In his sophomore season of 2025, Raiola led the Cornhuskers to a 6-3 start through nine games with 2,000 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, six interceptions, and a 72.4% completion rate before suffering a season-ending broken against on November 2. Raiola was born in to , a center who played for from 1997 to 2000 and then 14 seasons with the , and Raiola, a former player at the University of . Raiola is of Polynesian descent. His uncle, , also lettered at as an offensive lineman and later served as the team's offensive line coach since 2022. The family has deep ties to the program, with Dominic crediting his Nebraska experience for shaping his career, influencing Dylan's decision to join the Cornhuskers. Raiola grew up immersed in professional football, often around Lions teammates like during his father's tenure in . Raiola's high school career spanned multiple states due to his family's moves. He began at in , where as a he threw for 3,341 yards and 32 touchdowns with five interceptions. He then transferred to Chandler High School in for his junior year, passing for 2,435 yards and 22 touchdowns with five interceptions. As a senior at Buford High School in , he completed 160 of 253 passes for 2,666 yards and 34 touchdowns with just one interception, leading the team to an 11-2 record. Overall, Raiola amassed 8,442 passing yards, 88 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions across his high school tenure, earning national acclaim as the consensus No. 1 and No. 8 overall in the 2024 cycle per rankings. At 6 feet 3 inches and 230 pounds, his strong arm, accuracy, and mobility drew comparisons to elite quarterbacks early in his development.

Early life

Family background

Dylan Raiola was born on May 9, 2005, in , , to parents and Yvonne Garrigan Raiola. His father, , is a former NFL center who played his entire 14-year career with the from 2001 to 2014, after being a consensus All-American at the University of Nebraska from 1997 to 2000. Of ancestry, Dominic's Polynesian heritage has been a significant cultural influence in the family. Raiola's mother, Yvonne Garrigan Raiola, is also a native and a former player at the University of . Dylan has two siblings: an older sister, Taylor Raiola, a former graduate manager in Nebraska's recruiting department who now serves as director of operations for Mississippi State volleyball; and a younger brother, Dayton Raiola, a high school prospect who committed to Nebraska's class of 2026. His uncle, , is the Cornhuskers' offensive line coach since 2022 and a former player. The family's athletic legacy extends further, with Raiola's grandfather, Tony Raiola, having played college football at the , and Donovan having a brief career after his time at . The Raiola family's frequent relocations, driven by Dominic's NFL career across various locations, immersed Dylan in professional environments from a young age, including exposure to the sport starting around age 3 in the ' locker room alongside players like and . This early immersion, combined with the family's deep ties to through Dominic and , fostered Dylan's passion for the game and shaped his development as a .

Upbringing and early education

Dylan Raiola was born on May 9, 2005, in , where he spent portions of his early childhood, particularly winters and springs, while attending school in during the fall semesters due to his father's professional football career with the . This dual-location upbringing exposed him from a young age to professional training environments, as he frequently visited his father Dominic's practices and games, fostering an early familiarity with elite athletic settings. The family's athletic background, including Dominic's 14-year tenure and uncle Donovan's collegiate and professional playing experience, served as a motivator for Raiola's initial interest in sports. Following Dominic's retirement in 2014, the Raiola family relocated to around 2019, where Dylan attended Scottsdale Christian Academy through his middle school years before transitioning to high school. In 2020, the family moved to to support his older sister Taylor's college attendance at , during which time Dylan enrolled at . Throughout these relocations, Raiola maintained a strong academic record, reportedly achieving a 3.9 GPA while balancing his studies with athletic pursuits. Raiola's introduction to organized sports came through , which he preferred during his youth and in which he participated in travel leagues as a and ; as a high , he clocked an 89 mph . He transitioned to in junior high, initially playing before focusing on in high , influenced by home training sessions with his siblings that instilled a rigorous . Raised in a faith-oriented household that prioritized discipline, community involvement, and family unity—values reinforced by regular and biblical principles—Raiola developed a grounded approach to personal growth amid his multi-sport environment.

High school career

Seasons at Chandler and Pinnacle

Raiola transferred to Chandler High School in ahead of his junior year in 2022, following family relocations from . There, he completed 178 of 278 passes for 2,435 yards, 22 touchdowns, and five interceptions, achieving a 64% completion rate over 12 games. His performance helped lead the Wolves to a 9-3 record and an appearance in the semifinals of Arizona's Open Division playoffs. After the season, Raiola transferred to in , but Arizona Interscholastic Association rules required him to sit out the first five games of his senior season due to the mid-year move. He ultimately did not play any varsity games for Pinnacle, as he transferred again to Buford High School in in June 2023 before the 2023 season began. During this period in , Raiola demonstrated notable progression in his skills, particularly in arm strength and accuracy, which were highlighted in his participation at the 2023 Finals. At the event, he finished as the runner-up, earning high praise for his processing ability and performance in 7-on-7 drills, behind MVP . Off the field, Raiola balanced his football commitments with , where he had previously played as a and —clocking an 89 mph as a freshman—while maintaining academic eligibility amid multiple school changes.

Senior season at Buford

As a senior at Buford High School in 2023, Raiola completed 160 of 253 passes for 2,666 yards, 34 touchdowns, and 1 . His performance helped lead the Wolves to an 11-2 record and a berth in the quarterfinals of the (GHSA) Class 7A playoffs.

Recruiting process

Early commitments and decommitments

Raiola began receiving scholarship offers as a rising sophomore following his freshman year at in , accumulating more than 30 from FBS programs including , , Ohio State, and his family's . On May 9, 2022, Raiola verbally committed to Ohio State, becoming the first pledge in the Buckeyes' 2024 recruiting class and praising head coach Ryan Day's offensive vision and development track record. However, on December 17, 2022, he decommitted from Ohio State following family discussions and an official visit to , reopening his amid interest from multiple top programs. Raiola's recruitment remained fluid through his junior year, influenced by high school transfers seeking greater competition, extensive campus visits to schools like and , and guidance from his father, former offensive lineman , and brother Donovan, an offensive line coach. On May 15, , Raiola committed to , selecting the Bulldogs over finalists including and , and emphasizing his as a driving factor: "The reason why I play this game, first of all, is I play for ." He reaffirmed his status as the top overall recruit in the 2024 class according to major services. Raiola decommitted from on , , after a weekend visit to and further family consultations, citing deep personal connections to the program through his relatives' history there. His strong senior season performance at Buford High School further elevated his recruiting profile during this period.

Final commitment to Nebraska

After decommitting from in 2023—following an earlier decommitment from Ohio State in 2022—Raiola announced his flip to on December 18, 2023, just days before the early period. He officially signed his with the on December 20, 2023, choosing over other finalists including and . The decision was heavily influenced by family ties, including his father Dominic Raiola's legacy as a former All-American center and 14-year veteran who played at from 1997 to 2000, as well as his uncle Donovan Raiola's role as the team's offensive line coach since 2022. Raiola emphasized the personal significance of returning to his family's home state, describing as a place where he could reunite with relatives and develop under Matt Rhule's vision for growth and revival. In interviews, he highlighted Rhule's emphasis on building a family-oriented culture and a structured development plan tailored to his skills, which aligned with his goal of immediate impact while honoring his heritage. The commitment was announced through a heartfelt video featuring family members and Nebraska imagery, which underscored the emotional pull of the . As a highly touted prospect, Raiola was finalized as the No. 1 in the by and , and No. 2 by , while ranking No. 8 overall in 's rankings and No. 7 in the Composite. The recruitment saga drew widespread media coverage due to the Raiola family's deep roots and the high stakes of landing a five-star talent, marking it as one of the most significant flips in the 2023-24 cycle. Raiola enrolled early at in 2024, arriving on campus ahead of spring semester to participate in offseason training, spring practices, and team-building activities. This accelerated timeline allowed him to integrate with the roster, learn the playbook under Rhule and , and prepare for his freshman season alongside returning players.

College career

2024 season

Raiola was named the starting for the as a true prior to the 2024 season, forgoing a redshirt year and starting all 13 games, including the postseason . He threw his first collegiate pass in the season opener against UTEP on August 31, 2024, completing 19 of 27 attempts for 238 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-7 . Benefiting from the coaching influence of his brother , Nebraska's offensive line coach, the young quarterback displayed notable composure in his debut. Throughout the season, Raiola completed 275 of 410 passes for 2,819 yards with 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, posting a 67.1% completion percentage and a while leading the team in passing yards. He added 50 rushing attempts for -65 yards, often impacted by sacks. Head coach praised Raiola's poise under pressure as a key factor in the offense's development, though the quarterback's 11 interceptions highlighted turnovers as a critical area for improvement. Raiola delivered several standout performances, including 247 yards and two against Northern on September 14 despite one in a 34-3 win, and 224 yards with one in the victory over on December 28, becoming the first true freshman to lead to a bowl win. He faced challenges in key losses, such as throwing two in a defeat to Ohio State on October 26 and struggling against 's defense on November 29 in a 13-10 loss. finished the year 7-6 overall and 4-5 in Big Ten play, marking their first bowl appearance since 2015. For his efforts, Raiola was named a semifinalist for the Freshman of the Year Award and earned Big Ten of the Week honors after his debut.

2025 season

Raiola entered his season as Nebraska's starting , building on his experience to show marked improvement in efficiency and poise. He started the first nine games, completing 181 of 250 passes for 2,000 yards, with 18 touchdowns and just six interceptions, achieving a 72.4% completion rate and a QBR of 64.8. His reduced turnover rate reflected enhanced decision-making, as he threw fewer interceptions relative to attempts compared to his rookie year, while contributing minimally on the ground with -87 rushing yards on 46 carries. In the season opener against on August 28, Raiola delivered a strong performance in a 20-17 victory, going 33-for-42 for 243 yards and two touchdowns, demonstrating improved accuracy under pressure. He followed with a career-high 364 passing yards and four touchdowns on 24-of-31 attempts in a dominant 68-0 win over Akron, shredding the defense and showcasing his arm strength. Later, in a mid-season road game at on October 11, he threw for 260 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-31 victory despite three interceptions and a tough defensive matchup. These outings highlighted his . Nebraska stood at 7-2 entering the USC game on November 1, with Raiola's leadership credited for the team's offensive uptick under head coach , as the Cornhuskers averaged over 30 points per game in his starts. His command of the and ability to extend plays elevated the unit, positioning for potential playoff contention in the expanded format. However, on November 1 against , Raiola suffered a season-ending broken in his lower right leg during a third-quarter , a contact injury that also resulted in a ; he had completed 10 of 15 passes for 91 yards and one interception before exiting. The injury required successful surgery in on November 6, ruling him out for the remainder of the season and severely impacting 's postseason hopes, as the team lost 21-17 without him. Raiola missed the remaining games, with at 7-3 overall as of November 18, 2025; his recovery is expected to take 8-10 weeks.

Personal life

Name, Image, and Likeness deals

Dylan Raiola entered the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) landscape during his senior year of high school, signing his first major deal with Panini America in December 2023 for trading cards and marketing promotions shortly after committing to . This partnership marked the beginning of his commercial endorsements, leveraging his status as a top recruit. Upon arriving at the University of , Raiola's NIL opportunities expanded significantly, driven by his on-field performance and family legacy as the son of former center . As of August 2025, Raiola's NIL valuation exceeds $3 million annually, encompassing roster value and endorsement income, ranking him among the top 25 highest-earning players according to On3. His portfolio includes key partnerships with global brands such as , which he signed in April 2025 ahead of his sophomore season; Campus Ink in September 2024 for apparel; in October 2025 following a standout performance; and for the 25 video game. These deals often involve social media promotions on his account, where he has approximately 178,000 followers, amplifying his reach through sponsored posts and content creation. Additionally, his initial agreement has continued with ongoing trading card releases. Raiola's marketability stems from his high-profile recruiting pedigree, rapid rise as Nebraska's starting , and engaging personal brand, which has fueled multi-year extensions and new opportunities post his 2024 freshman campaign. His strong start to the 2025 season, including multiple games, has further elevated his endorsement appeal by demonstrating consistent elite play. While early high school NIL activity was limited to the Panini deal, his college tenure has seen an explosion in partnerships, reflecting the broader trend of quarterback visibility driving commercial value in college athletics.

Faith and philanthropy

Dylan Raiola has openly expressed his Christian faith as a central aspect of his life and football career. During his high school recruiting process, he stated, "The reason why I play this game, first of all, is I play for God," emphasizing that his religion comes first in everything he does and crediting God for enabling his achievements. He was baptized as a teenager, a milestone his family described as affirming his identity as a "child of God." Raiola has referenced Bible verses in his social media bio, such as Romans 12:2, and frequently shares posts inspired by scripture, including John 13:7 after a game and Isaiah 41:10 alongside messages of reliance on God during challenges. Raised in a faith-oriented household, Raiola was born in and grew up primarily in the Detroit area during his father's NFL career, where his parents prioritized church attendance and instilled values placing and above athletics. He recommitted to his Christian beliefs as a teenager, which have helped him remain grounded amid the pressures of high-profile recruiting and . Since arriving at the University of in , Raiola has continued traditions of attending church services, as evidenced by mentions of post-church gatherings. Raiola's faith extends to public involvement with organizations like the , where he has shared his testimony in a video professing belief in Christ. In philanthropy, he hosted his first youth football camp in in July 2025, aimed at giving back to the local community and providing opportunities for young athletes. As a Native of Polynesian descent, Raiola has honored his heritage through participation in the Polynesian Bowl, where he was named a 2023 high school co-player of the year, and by being placed on the watchlist for the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year award. Throughout his public profile, Raiola has avoided major controversies, maintaining a focus on positive expressions of and .

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