ATLANTA — It’s what is likely a huge blow to the University of Georgia Bulldog -- top quarterback recruit Dylan Raiola has told ESPN that he is switching his college commitment and going to Nebraska.
Raiola told ESPN, “I firmly believe that Nebraska is in my blood.”
“It’s a great opportunity to be part of something bigger than myself. Nebraska is a special place,” Raiola said.
This is the third school that Raiola has been tied to. He had committed to Ohio State in May, and then decommitted and chose UGA later in that same month.
This comes shortly after the news that Carson Beck said he would wait another year before he declares for the NFL draft.
MORE SPORTS STORIES:
- Changes are coming to the Braves TV broadcast booth next season
- Falcons coach Arthur Smith’s job security in question after 9-7 loss to the NFL’s worst team
- FAMU rallies to defeat Howard in Celebration Bowl, becomes HBCU National Champions
Raiola said he is excited about Nebraska’s history which includes five national championships and three Heisman Trophy winners.
“I think it’ll mean a lot to bring it back,” Raiola said. “Just because of the legacy of so many great players that have walked through that locker room that’s been established there -- to keep doing what they established.
ESPN said Raiola plans to enroll early at Nebraska and be on campus in January. He visited the campus the weekend.
RELATED NEWS:
This browser does not support the video element.