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In a significant development for the 2026 recruiting class, three-star quarterback Dayton Raiola has officially decommitted from the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ending a pledge that had stood for over 14 months. The move comes just weeks ahead of the early signing period and marks a notable setback for head coach Matt Rhule’s staff, which had positioned Nebraska as the clear frontrunner in securing another member of the prominent Raiola family.
Raiola, a 6-foot-1, 225-pound signal-caller from Buford High School in Georgia, originally chose the Cornhuskers over offers from Charlotte and Appalachian State. His decision to back out now shakes up Nebraska's future quarterback plans and instantly makes him one of the most sought-after uncommitted passers in the 2026 cycle.
Sudden change for the Dayton Raiola family
Dayton Raiola's commitment lasted more than 14 months, giving Nebraska fans hope for another Raiola under center in Lincoln. Dylan, the former five-star recruit, is currently in his redshirt freshman season, leading the Huskers. The younger Raiola's decommitment ends the possibility, at least for now, of the brothers playing together at the same school.
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule and his staff had prioritized keeping the Raiola pipeline flowing. Losing Dayton so close to the early signing period forces the Cornhuskers to scramble for quarterback depth in an already thin 2026 class.

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