Breaking: Dylan Raiola Heads West To Join the Ducks
The transfer portal madness just delivered another massive shockwave to the world of college football. If you were wondering where former Nebraska signal-caller Dylan Raiola would land after entering the portal, we finally have our answer. Heโs trading the Cornhusker scarlet for Oregon green.
Itโs a huge promotion for Dan Lanning and the Ducks. It adds a whole new layer of intrigue to the upcoming 2026 season.
A Fresh Start With the Ducks After a Tough Break
Raiolaโs exit from Lincoln is bittersweet. He has undeniable talent. Before a broken fibula cut his sophomore season short, he was really finding his rhythm. Weโre talking about a guy who threw for 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns in just nine starts.
What really stands out isn’t just the raw yardage, though; itโs the growth. As a freshman, he was solid, but last year he looked like a different player. He bumped his completion percentage from roughly 67% to over 72%. In the gritty world of college football, that kind of efficiency is huge. Itโs a shame his season ended with an injury against USC, but seeing him land at a powerhouse like Oregon suggests heโs ready to bounce back in a big way.
The Quarterback Question In Eugene
Now, this is where things get interesting for Oregon football fans. The Ducks are fresh off a stinging loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the playoff semifinals. It was a rough night for current QB Dante Moore, who struggled to get the offense moving.
Moore hasn’t officially declared for the NFL Draft yet, but the rumors are circulating. If he goes pro, Raiola is poised to step right into the driver’s seat. But if Moore decides to return for his redshirt junior year? We might see a fascinating QB battle, or perhaps Raiola takes a year to fully heal and develop behind a veteran. Either way, the Ducks’ quarterback room just got significantly deeper.

Whatโs Next For Nebraska Football?
Losing a five-star talent like Raiola hurts, especially after watching him develop over two years. Matt Rhule now has a massive hole to fill under center as the Huskers look to rebound.
Transferring isn’t only about stats; itโs also about fit and timing. For Raiola, moving to Oregon offers a chance to reset after the injury and join a program that is consistently knocking on the door of a national title.
Weโll have to wait and see how the dominoes fall with Dante Moore, but one thing is certain: Oregon just got a serious weapon, and the Big Ten landscape just shifted again.
