Dylan Raiola impresses in his spring debut for the Nebraska Huskers, leading multiple touchdown drives and showcasing accuracy and arm strength. Raiola completes passes to Janiran Bonner, Jaylen Lloyd, and Ian Flynt for significant gains and touchdowns. Raiola's performance prompts speculation about him becoming the starting QB for Nebraska.
Dylan Raiola sitting with his protection. #Huskers https://t.co/UbKcolhl74
Dylan Raiola threaded the needle with some zip on a third-and-13 throw to Barney. A well-placed ball in coverage right in front of the first-down marker. Barney took a shot and got right up. True freshman WR showed some toughness.
Raiola scrambles, buys himself time, rolls right and finds freshman TE Ian Flynt for a gain of 29.
You may need to take the explosive plays with a few poor decisions by Jacory Barney. He muffed a kickoff in the end zone, then took it out and reached the 6-yard line. But the freshman WR is undeniably electric.
Dylan Raiola is 10 of 13 for 163 yards and two touchdowns early in the second quarter of the Nebraska spring game. If he sits down at this point to get ready for UTEP, you won't hear many complaints.
Dylan Raiola is 10 of 13 for 163 and two touchdowns early in the second quarter of the Nebraska spring game. If he sits down at this point to get ready for UTEP, you won't hear many complaints.
Dylan Raiola then hits Jaylen Lloyd over the top in stride for 64 yards and a touchdown. Two plays and 78 yards for the Red squad. Nebraska might have found something with this Raiola kid.
I've seen enough. Dylan Raiola is the starting QB for Nebraska.
Dylan Raiola leads a nine-play, 75-yard touchdown drive in his #Huskers spring debut. Puts some touch on a 16-yard corner route to Janiran Bonner.
Dylan Raiola with a pretty touch pass to Janiran Bonner in the corner of the end zone for 16 yards and a first-drive touchdown for the Red squad. I don't want to make too much out of the fact that Nebraska rarely hit that throw last year. But it rarely hit that throw last year.