OT: Nebraska Quarterback Recruiting (2024)

Submitted by Jordan2323 on December 11th, 2023 at 6:54 PM

All of the sudden Nebraska has crystal ball picks to land McCord from Ohio St and Wingdings just put in a flip pick for Dylan Raiola, the number one qb in the nation, from Georgia to Nebraska. Apparently I missed the appeal of the Nebraska offense this year when Michigan stomped them. 

jblaze

December 12th, 2023 at 9:56 AM ^

Yeah, but it's even worse. Frost was supposed to have an in-home visit and Dyan had his family and friends come to his house to meet Frost.

But Frost was drunk/ hungover and changed it to a zoom meeting. Dylan was pissed and dropped Nebraska. But Rhule kept his uncle on as the O-line coach, so they maybe all is good now.

MichiganiaMan

December 11th, 2023 at 6:57 PM ^

Lol. Given the times, the logical conclusion is that someone saw enough this year (good or bad but probably good) to decide to open up their wallet.

I know there’s a family connection for Raiola, but closing on elite players now is just like closing on a house - cash due upon signing.

WestQuad

December 12th, 2023 at 12:44 AM ^

Wasn’t he committed to OSU for a hot minute?

I’m excited for Nebraska.  They’ve done their time in the desert.

 

EDIT: Raiola was an OSU decommit.    FWIW--OSU message boards are in a tizzy about who they are going to get from the portal to be their QB. After missing on Cam Ward it seems like many posters are coming to the realization that they are going to have to roll with the four star QBs they already have on their roster.  (next years class is listed)

Devin Brown Jr. 97 4 star 44 overall

Lincoln Kienholz So. 94 4 star 138 overall

Air Noland Fr. 95 4 star 58 overall

With the #1 player and #1 WR potentially flipping to FSU, you have to be excited about the wheels coming off in Columbus next year.   Their schedule doesn't look that tough next year, but I could see them losing to Oregon, PSU, Michigan and Nebraska if McCord and Flemming are there.   ...and maybe Iowa if their post-Brian Ferentz offense is any good.  3-4 losses seem more likely than anytime in the past 20 years.

 

alum96

December 11th, 2023 at 7:53 PM ^

If it dad put any money away he should be coming from a multi millionaire household.  (Dad made nearly $20M in his career)  He also makes $325K a year as a coach there (from an article a year ago)

I know another million never hurts the family but it would actually sort of be weird to ask Nebraska boosters to "buy" a millionaire's son.

Quailman

December 11th, 2023 at 8:05 PM ^

Why does this blog always do this when the son of a former pro is trying to get a scholarship or NIL?

Just because dad is a millionaire doesnt mean the kid shouldnt get what he deserves. 

It was weird when people said Jett should be a walk-on bc Juwan can afford tuition, and Dylan can make his own money, even at Nebraska. 

superstringer

December 11th, 2023 at 7:06 PM ^

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TruBluMich

December 11th, 2023 at 7:07 PM ^

Is this really a shock?  Nebraska's head coach spent 3 season recruiting in the state of Texas.  Rhule was in the heart of the country for organizing NIL deals before NIL was allowed.

Bluesince89

December 11th, 2023 at 7:10 PM ^

Seems like a dumb move if I’m Raiola. I can’t imagine he needs the money or that it’s that much better than what Georgia could offer. The weapons he would have at Georgia would be a lot better. Nebraska just isn’t competing anymore. They may put together a magical season every 10-15 years, but that’s it. No one is going there. Also Rhule isn’t exactly known as some QB whisperer or for putting guys in the league. Whatever. 

DennisFranklinDaMan

December 11th, 2023 at 8:46 PM ^

This is a weird take. Arizona was considered a dead-end team. Colorado was considered a dead-end team. For God's sake, a few years ago TCU and Cincinnati could have been considered dead-end teams.

Is your position really that it's impossible for teams/programs to improve?

Talented football players in Nebraska are stars at a level almost unimaginable anywhere else. There are no other big-time college football teams in the state, and no pro sports at all. You play in the Big Ten, have pristine athletic facilities, a fan base desperate to get back to the mountain-top, and a highly-regarded coach.

Besides, Nebraska dominated for the better part of three decades, and it's not like Lincoln was a significantly more exciting place then.

I, personally, can imagine many, many worse places to play.