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November 19, 2025 at 5:56 pm #4754
Java
Keymaster3 star qb
brother of Dylan. Who is out for the season. Who is being paid quite well by Neb and has played two up and down years. Was supposed to be the savior of the program. He’s improved it but they aren’t saved
so the rumor is why would a 3 star brother of the starting qb bail? I mean. He’s not exactly a prized recruit. 3 stars that have a chance to go to a blue blood don’t bail unless one of two things has happened.
1 they have a better opportunity. Or something bad happened. Better opportunity not likely for a 3 star who has neb in his pocket.
2 he was asked to leave because the class is getting heavy. Again not likely with his bro being the starter.
so the assumption is raiola senior is being courted. Again. As he has been each year since his jr year. Offered money and all that. To bail on Nebraska and his bro is therefore cut loose.
wonder if they’ll go somewhere together. Based on offenses and money I would think TT and asu are good spots but. Dillingham may be on the move. TT spending some cash.
raiola thinks he’s nfl bound and has one year before he can go. Where could he get exposure and the starting job? Miami.
cfb. Always a circus
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November 19, 2025 at 6:20 pm #4756
BigBalls
ParticipantNebbie message boards are speculating Dylan is in play for the portal. The Neb OL Coach Donovan Raiola is rumored to be leaving as well. The brother that decomitted is ranked the 1800 player in the country. No big loss. I think agents or their “team” are shopping players to get more nil money.
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November 19, 2025 at 6:34 pm #4761
Java
KeymasterI had forgotten that his uncle coached there. Yeah the 3 star quitting isn’t a loss. It’s an indicator
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November 20, 2025 at 8:23 pm #4807
Butkus51
ParticipantNot surprised one bit Dylan transferring out of Nebrasca. He has moved around a lot in his HS career (4 different HS).
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