The future of Nebraska Cornhuskers football is in an important spot in the rebuild, especially with the offensive line. Coach Matt Rhule and the Huskers let go of one of their longest-tenured assistant, who was one of the last leftovers from the past regime.
On this week's bonus episode of I-80 LIVE, Jack Mitchell and Josh Peterson discussed Nebraska's disappointing offense and tried to figure out why the promise of the Dylan Raiola era hasn't come to fruition.
Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule continues to make changes. First, he fired offensive line coach Donavan Raiola. He wasted no time in naming his replacement, Geep Wade from Georgia Tech.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers made a notable change to their coaching staff on Saturday, and it raises questions about the future of quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Despite playing only nine games this season, Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola took some huge strides in his development as a passer. Unfortunately, a noteworthy firing on Saturday has fans concerned that Raiola might leave the program.
LINCOLN—Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule didn’t mince words when asked about quarterback Dylan Raiola’s future and his recovery from the broken fibula that ended his sophomore season.
Nebraska would be wise to expect Raiola or his representation to at least field some calls to gauge his interest in leaving Lincoln, but it's more than notable that head coach Matt Rhule is talking like he expects the former five-star recruit to come back for his junior season.
It’s decision time. As Nebraska’s regular season came to a close with a brutal 40-16 loss to Iowa, the next result will shape the 2026 season: Will Dylan Raiola return to Nebraska for his junior year?
It will go down as the breakout season that never was. The Nebraska Cornhuskers were worn down and beaten by the Iowa Hawkeyes, 40-16, in the regular season finale.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers are again facing the possibility of losing quarterback Dylan Raiola via the college football transfer portal. With just a game
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.
When the Nebraska Cornhuskers landed former five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola in the 2024 recruiting class, it was seen as a significant victory for the program.
The future of Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola is once again up in the air, as speculation continues he is considering, for the second straight year, entering the transfer portal.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers have elevated their program over the last few years, but they could lose a massive piece of their success. There have been reports regarding the future of quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Throughout his freshman year at Nebraska, Dylan Raiola was better known as a meme-worthy, faux Patrick Mahomes more so than anything else. After notoriously
The 2026 recruiting class for Nebraska Cornhuskers is certainly nothing too great. It is now ranked as the No. 99 class in the nation after two decommits over the week.
For Dylan Raiola, his sophomore season is officially over as he continues to recover from a season-ending broken fibula. However, Nebraska Cornhuskers coach Matt Rhule has been making sure that the quarterback continues to be given advice in order to help the young man be in a good mental space.
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.
Dylan Raiola has been one of the bright spots in the Nebraska Cornhuskers’ 2025 campaign, even though his season ended far earlier than the program hoped.
This week on the Common Fan Podcast, we talked to Mitch Sherman of The Athletic and the Locked On Nebraska Podcast. Mitch addressed Nebraska’s quarterback
Nebraska will be without starting quarterback Dylan Raiola for the remainder of the season after he suffered a broken right fibula Saturday against Southern California, ESPN reported Sunday.
Northwestern has flown under the radar, Nebraska looked mediocre last week, and now, with both at 5-2, both need this win to not only lock down a bowl game, but also potentially come up with a big season.