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Dylan Raiola (QB Nebraska)

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Class: 2024 (high school)
Position: Quarterback
School: Chandler (AZ) Chandler
Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 225 lbs




 
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Chad Simmons saying he's hearing Raiola may be back this weekend for the Spring Game.

Also Bill "Bank"Greene saying the SFE 7on7 team has invited Raiola to play in a tournament with them in Arizona and it sounds like they're receptive
to the idea. So you have the 2024 #1 player in a tournament with two '23 commits in Hawkins and now Fletcher not to mention Inniss, Tate, McClain,and the two '24 WRs.


Edit..Chad Simmons now saying Raiola is confirmed for Saturday's game. Also guru Blair Angolo saying Raiola is supposed to visit USC on the 23rd. If he makes that visit it's still possible Lincoln Riley will work his magic. If he doesn't make the trip, it's probably Ohio State.
 
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Justin Fields talking with Dylan Riaola, RJ Day and Corey Dennis at Ohio State’s spring game.

That sure can't hurt......:biggrin:



Earlier this week, recruiting insiders were torn on whether Ohio State or USC was considered the favorite to land Chandler (Ariz.) quarterback Dylan Raiola. But after Raiola told On3’s Chad Simmons that he would be back on campus in Columbus again this weekend — a second trip in two weeks — things are trending toward the Buckeyes.

Following an expert prediction from National Recruiting Analyst Sam Spiegelman, Ohio State has opened up a sizable lead, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). It gives the Buckeyes a 74.5 percent chance of securing Raiola’s commitment, with USC trailing behind at 20.5 percent.

Just a few days ago, the Buckeyes had a 50.4% chance of landing his commitment, while USC was next at 43.7%.
 
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