Just because I can't stand Ohio st, I would like to see Michigan get him.
Wonder if he's good enough to start for UW as a true frosh? Then EJ would RS in 2024, be a back-up in 2025 and 2026 before the clear chance to start as a RS-JR and RS-SR (after Raiola heads to the draft after the 2026 season).
I get that his uncle is there, but from a football standpoint, that progrum is dead.
Matt Rhule is a great pick-up, and he already has two tenures building up programs from nothing (Temple and Baylor).
Rhule will have Nebraska at Bo Pellini levels in a few years. The real question is whether Nebraska's classy fans are expecting Tom Osborne levels still
I get that his uncle is there, but from a football standpoint, that progrum is dead.
Matt Rhule is a great pick-up, and he already has two tenures building up programs from nothing (Temple and Baylor).
Rhule will have Nebraska at Bo Pellini levels in a few years. The real question is whether Nebraska's classy fans are expecting Tom Osborne levels still
Good point. I forgot they hired Rhule. He’s a really good coach.
I’ve never seen Raiola but his stats are drastically down from the year before and he ran for -82 yards in high school which means he’s definitely a statue.
I’ve never seen Raiola but his stats are drastically down from the year before and he ran for -82 yards in high school which means he’s definitely a statue.
He went to school in Texas then moved to AZ. He can move a little. His dad was a 15 year OL for the Lions.
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He gets a chance to be throwing to 5* wrs without having the #1 qb recruit in the way anymore.
Rhule will have Nebraska at Bo Pellini levels in a few years. The real question is whether Nebraska's classy fans are expecting Tom Osborne levels still