Former Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Dylan Raiola turned heads with his decision to transfer to the Oregon Ducks, and the move was questioned even more after Ducks quarterback Dante Moore announced his decision to forgo the NFL Draft and return to Oregon.
On January 12, former Nebraska starting quarterback Dylan Raiola announced on social media that he intended to transfer to Oregon, removing one of the top quarterbacks from the transfer market.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning has used the transfer portal to the Ducks' advantage. Since taking over the Oregon football program, Lanning has led the Ducks to a 48-8 record with transfer quarterbacks at the helm and key transfer players providing essential production.
The decision from Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore to return for the 2026 season is an exciting sign for Oregon fans. Raiola may not be as excited.
The Common Fans discuss transfer portal madness, a completely reshaped quarterback room, big swings on the offensive and defensive lines, and what it all means for 2026.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning hasn't been shy about adding talent from outside of Eugene, as for the fourth consecutive season, the Ducks have added a quarterback in the transfer portal.
The Oregon Ducks once again had a run to the College Football Playoff under head coach Dan Lanning. However, it once again ended in a blowout loss to a Big Ten foe.
Dylan Raiola knows where he wants to play football in 2026. The quarterback will not be returning to Nebraska in 2026, having started for the Cornhuskers over the last two seasons.
Dylan Raiola hasn't committed to a new school for the 2026 season, but that could change soon. Raiola won't be returning to Nebraska after entering the transfer portal.
Raiola’s departure left a big hole at the quarterback position for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. However, not even one week after the transfer portal opened, head coach Matt Rhule has found a capable replacement.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers lost to the Utah Utes 44-22 in the Las Vegas Bowl on Wednesday. They officially ended their season, going 7-6 overall and 4-5 in Big Ten matchups.
Things move so fast in college football these days, it’s hard to believe that it’s been less than a week since the news broke that two year starting quarterback Dylan Raiola would be entering the transfer portal.
As has been expected by some, Dylan Raiola is entering the transfer portal when it opens in January. On this week's bonus episode of I-80 LIVE, Josh Peterson and Jack Mitchell discussed what kind of quarterback Nebraska could expect to land and tried to answer multiple questions: Will the Huskers go after a big name?
The Common Fans discuss the biggest news of the week: the announcement that two year starting quarterback Dylan Raiola will be entering the transfer portal.
LINCOLN — More college football quarterbacks are expected to enter the transfer portal after the season, with one prominent name now being linked to Arizona State.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers are concerned that they might lose quarterback Dylan Raiola this offseason. Nebraska is worried that Raiola might enter the transfer portal despite being one of the highest-paid players in college football, according to Chris Hummer of CBS Sports.
The brother of quarterback Dylan Raiola has decommitted from Nebraska, leading some to wonder if Raiola himself might also be on the way out. Dayton Raiola, a three-star quarterback prospect from the class of 2026, has re-opened his recruitment, according to Tom Loy of 247 Sports.