Former Nebraska QB Raiola transferring to Oregon
Former Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola is transferring to Oregon, he announced Monday.
Raiola spent the last two seasons as the Cornhuskers' primary signal-caller, racking up 4,819 passing yards and 31 touchdowns in 22 games. He was a five-star recruit in the 2024 class and the highest-ranked pocket passer on ESPN's 300.
The 20-year-old's 2025 season ended in early November after he suffered a broken fibula in a loss to USC. He decided to enter the transfer portal shortly after Nebraska's season ended.
Dante Moore was Oregon's starter in 2025 as the Ducks went to the College Football Playoff semifinals. He has yet to announce whether he'll declare for the 2026 NFL Draft or return for another campaign.
Moore started 15 games this year, leading Oregon to a 13-2 record. He completed over 71% of his passes while throwing for 3,565 yards with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He struggled against Indiana in the Ducks' final contest of the year, turning the ball over three times, including a pick-6 on the first play of the game.
Oregon's 2026 season begins Sept. 5 versus Boise State.
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