Last year, Dylan Raiola ’s first season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers felt like a wild rollercoaster through Memorial Stadium. He opened hot with a 3–0 start and handed Colorado an icy 28–10 beatdown. But by the end of the season, Raiola’s stat line read like a gritty freshman trying to survive the Big Ten jungle: 12 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a Pinstripe Bowl win that felt more like a narrow escape from Boston College than a coronation. Still, anyone with a working pair of eyes could see the kid had juice. Raiola was slinging it behind an offensive line that barely existed, and he still led the Huskers to a 7–6 record. Respect.
Now, heading into Year 2, Raiola’s body is leaner, his game is sharper, and his hype is louder. On3 already has him as a Top 3 quarterback in the Big Ten