Only eight Big Ten schools brought along their quarterback for Media Days in Las Vegas. Washington’s sophomore quarterback, Demond Williams Jr., was among that group.
There was a time when it looked like Dylan Raiola would be the Ohio State Buckeyes' quarterback of the future, as the five-star prospect committed to Ohio State in May 2022 before decommitting from the Buckeyes later that year.
Big Ten Football Media Days took place this week in Las Vegas, Nevada—a change of scenery that signals the college football season is quickly approaching for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
It’s been pretty well documented since he broke on to the scene in Lincoln. Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola looks an awful lot like Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
LAS VEGAS—Expectations are high ahead of year three of the Matt Rhule era. Many are predicting a typical Rhule boom for Nebraska football, as his previous two collegiate stops saw double-digit wins after two seasons of growth.
Every year has its own set of storylines, and we are here to highlight 25 of them. From Austin to Happy Valley and from Los Angeles to Chapel Hill. What are we looking forward to in 2025?
Nebraska’s prized quarterback recruit Dylan Raiola might have been aiming for inspiration, but his recent comparison between his relationship with Patrick Mahomes and the legendary Kobe Bryant–Michael Jordan dynamic quickly became fuel for social media critics everywhere.
Ever since he first burst onto the scene at Nebraska, Dylan Raiola’s not-so-subtle resemblance to the NFL’s most premier quarterback today, Patrick Mahomes, was more than enough to catch the attention of fans.
Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Dylan Raiola became one of the most talked-about college football players during his freshman season in 2024. And it wasn't all because of his play on the field.
Dylan Raiola started all 13 games for Nebraska in 2024, winning seven games and losing six. What Raiola didn’t have among those seven wins was that one signature win.
What kind of impact will Dana Holgorsen have on Nebraska's offense in 2025? It's a question that's been asked by Cornhusker fans since he was hired in November of 2024.
Dylan Raiola enters the 2025 season as the face of Nebraska football’s revival, and the pressure is mounting. After a freshman campaign that mixed promise with growing pains, Raiola now stands at the crossroads of expectation and execution.
The headline in The Athletic was thought provoking and sure to inspire conversations. The headline: “College football 2025 quarterback tiers: Ranking the FBS’ projected starters from 1 to 136” Where was Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola?
Nebraska football fans have plenty to be excited about heading into the 2025 season. Head Coach Matt Rhule continued to be a driving force for the program's resurgence, leading them to a 7-6 record.
Despite an underwhelming first year for starting Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola, his odds to hoist the Heisman trophy have improved ahead of the 2025-2026 season.
Matt Rhule has been determined to bring this program back to their glory days, and so far, he's done that. The Nebraska Cornhuskers may not be an elite program again, yet, but they are on their way.
Dylan Raiola could have taken the “easy way out” after an inconsistent freshman season at Nebraska, but the quarterback decided to stay the course with the Cornhuskers.
Dylan Raiola was perhaps more known for his impressions of Patrick Mahomes as a freshman at Nebraska last season than he was for any actual "quarterbacking" he did.
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Nico Iamaleava will get a fresh start in 2025 as he takes over as UCLA's starting quarterback after spending two seasons
Nebraska shocked the world when it landed five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola over teams like the Georgia Bulldogs. But nowadays, things like that happen, just look at Bryce Underwood this offseason with Michigan and LSU.
Nebraska Cornhuskers fans are looking forward to seeing quarterback Dylan Raiola put together a solid season. They are hopeful that Raiola, playing in conjunction with head coach Matt Rhule's guidance, will be a key player for the Cornhuskers.
Boston College coach Bill O’Brien was absolutely furious with a late hit call that went against his team during Saturday’s Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.