SAD NEWS: Nebraska Cornhuskers LOST ANOTHER QB TO THE TRANSFER PORTER

A lot of eyes on the Husker QB target Dylan Raiola as he works through weekend visit.

There are images available to confirm it, for those who require proof or who don’t think it happened.

Dylan Raiola is anticipated in town this weekend, and Husker fans continue to have high hopes for him. There was a grainy photo of him at a Friday night Misty’s Steakhouse out there. spotted grinning and signing autographs during a Husker wrestling event on Saturday night.

What’s in store for Sunday?

Though the five-star quarterback, who has committed to Georgia since May, hasn’t made an announcement as of Saturday night’s close, the Crystal Ball projections continue to favor Nebraska.

However, Nebraska is the target of all seven predictions made by 247Sports reporters, including a jaw-dropping one made on Monday by the company’s director of football recruitment, Steve Wiltfong. At this time, the primary expert covering Georgia is likewise in favor of the Huskers.

Five-star QB recruit Dylan Raiola flips commitment to Nebraska

Raiola’s presence in the city the weekend before early signing day is undoubtedly an indication that the Huskers are in a strong position to potentially land the highest-rated recruit of the Internet era. or any time period. Getting ranked higher is difficult. 247Sports ranks Raiola second overall among all recruits, only surpassed by Ohio State-committed wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.

In addition to Raiola, gateway defensive back Blye Hill (of FCS school St. Francis) also received a Crystal Ball favoring Nebraska on Saturday, so NU is expecting for a bigger haul. Additionally, Nebraska has two linebackers: Vincent Shavers, who decommitted from Miami on Friday, and Dylan Williams, a four-star prospect who has committed to Oregon. The Huskers are making a late push for Shavers.

To address Ivins’ concern, which he raised in an interview with Mike Schaefer on the Husker247 Podcast, Raiola led Buford High in Georgia to 34 touchdown passes this season against just one interception. Sixty-two percent of his throws were completed.

Raiola and Ivins had the opportunity to catch up during the Elite 11 competition earlier this year. Raiola handled himself so well, Ivins thought, considering how well-known a recruit he was.

“I thought it was going to be this like arrogant, cocky individual and I didn’t get that at all from him,” Ivins remarked regarding Raiola. Now that I believe he is very aware of his surroundings, I find it concerning that he could be a true freshman starting quarterback. Due to the anticipated volume of noise,

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