Overview
- ESPN reported the decision via Pete Thamel, and Raiola confirmed it in a social media post on Monday.
- The former five-star starter leaves after two seasons at Nebraska and will have two years left to play at his next school.
- Raiola’s 2025 campaign ended Nov. 1 with a broken fibula versus USC after posting roughly 2,000 yards, 18 touchdowns, six interceptions and 72.4% completions in nine games.
- His move follows program changes that included the firing of offensive line coach Donovan Raiola, his uncle, and the decommitment of his younger brother, Dayton.
- Nebraska turns to its current depth for the Dec. 31 Las Vegas Bowl against No. 15 Utah, while early media projections list LSU, Texas Tech, Miami, Alabama and Georgia as possible destinations.