The Oregon Ducks have won the Dylan Raiola sweepstakes.
After two years at Nebraska, the top QB from his high school class chose to transfer. And on Monday, On3 Sports reported that Raiola has chosen Eugene as his destination out of the portal.
Raiola, known for his Patrick Mahomes fandom and his incredible natural talent, hopes to become the latest quarterback to be a star at Oregon.
The Ducks actually still have another QB decision they're waiting on. Dante Moore, himself a transfer from UCLA, was the starter this season and is expected to go to the NFL. But he hasn't announced an official decision on that yet.
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Raiola has the potential to be one of the best QBs in the country at Oregon.
In 2025, with Nebraska before a season-ending injury, Raiola completed 72.4% of his passes with 18 touchdowns compared to six interceptions.
In pretty much every stat across the board, Raiola was better as a sophomore than he had been as a true freshman.
The one thing that Raiola doesn't do that many Ducks QBs of the past have done is run the football, but he's athletic enough to grow that part of his game, too.
Raiola was born in Hawaii and bounced around in high school, playing seasons in Texas, Arizona and finishing in Buford, Georgia.
He was originally committed to Kirby Smart's Bulldogs before a shocking flip to Nebraska during the recruiting process.
Raiola was the great hope for the Cornhuskers, hoping to rescue them from years of national irrelevance.
Nebraska went 7-6 each of the past two seasons, squeaking into bowl games but not doing much more.
Now, Raiola will try to reach his immense potential after transferring, ironically, most of the way across the country to another Big Ten school.
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