Will Dylan Raiola hit transfer portal? 'I don't know anything about that,' Nebraska coach says

Will Dylan Raiola hit transfer portal? 'I don't know anything about that,' Nebraska coach says

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Nebraska football faces uncertainty as quarterback Dylan Raiola considers his future following a season-ending injury. Raiola, who sustained a broken fibula on November 1 against USC, is contemplating entering the transfer portal, according to a CBS Sports report. This decision comes as Nebraska, under head coach Matt Rhule, concludes a bowl-eligible season without a College Football Playoff berth in sight.

Raiola's potential transfer is further complicated by his brother Dayton's decision to decommit from Nebraska, reopening his recruitment. Despite the rumors, Rhule stated he is unaware of any transfer discussions involving Raiola, emphasizing his focus on the player's recovery.

In the 2025 season, Raiola threw for 2,000 yards with a 72.4% completion rate, achieving 18 touchdowns and six interceptions. These stats mark an improvement from his 2024 performance. Nebraska aims for its first eight-win season since 2016, facing Iowa on November 28. The transfer portal opens on

Originally by Kevin Skiveron November 28, 2025
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