QB Dylan Raiola

To which school will Raiola commit?


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I’m answering “would suck if Nebraska won’t match”.

I completely disagree.  I think they likely could get in a bidding war, but it’s simply not worth it.  He’s trying to build a culture not win a Barrett Jackson auction.

This program has done so many things wrong by “gambling”.  Why do it again?

Nebraska is a back up plan in 1-3 years for him(my speculation).  I’m fine with that.


I can agree to disagree. Admittedly, I don't know what percentage is 3.5M against the NIL budget. That number doesn't seem outrageous compared to other numbers been rumored for top QB recruits. 

 
If only we had an extra $7.5M laying around that could be used here instead of where it was used...
Theoretically some booster(s) could make that $7.5M available for NIL but the University couldn’t use buyout money towards NIL even if they wanted to. If that’s the last $7.5M they can possibly come up with, our NIL is in a world of hurt anyway.

 
I don't know that I buy NIL as the key deciding factor as the Raiolas aren't hurting for money and USC would still be in the picture if NIL money was that big of a factor. More than likely, should Dylan decide on Georgia, it's because of their recent success and track record for getting QBs drafted and the talent that he would be surrounded with in Athens. 

However, as previously mentioned, he's attended at least three different high schools already so transferring and changing programs has been a common occurrence for his family over several years. Whatever he decides, I hope he and his family are happy with the decision and he has success.

 
Theoretically some booster(s) could make that $7.5M available for NIL but the University couldn’t use buyout money towards NIL even if they wanted to. If that’s the last $7.5M they can possibly come up with, our NIL is in a world of hurt anyway.


That's exactly where buyout money (almost) always comes from.

I didn't say it had to be the last $7.5M

 
That's exactly where buyout money (almost) always comes from.

I didn't say it had to be the last $7.5M
My point was, yes that was a needless waste of $7.5M but there should be plenty more if/when it’s needed and warranted. If we can’t match UGA it’s either because we can’t (so the last 7.5) or we don’t want to. I don’t think it’s because Frost got paid that we can’t compete with UGA.

 
Not really.

I don't know how this is so hard for this particular board to understand how far Nebraska has fallen as a football program to think they even are in the same galaxy as UGA is laughable 
Ya, I’m not even talking about Nebraska with this, so there is that.   My post makes USC the logical destination in terms of development and historical winning program.  He would come to Nebraska for the other two reasons.  Play right away and it being a family favorite program.  Georgia is a great program that probably presents playing time opportunity but has shown little high level NFL development and no family ties.   
 

You seem to be the only one taking about NU and UGA in comparison terms. 

 
Paraphrashing, but Schaef basically said that there was a point in February where Raiola to Nebraska was very much in the cards, but Georgia and USC came through with NIL deals that Nebraska couldn't match.

Will suck if true that NU can't or won't match what UGA is offering. 


$3.5 million for someone that hasn’t taken a snap?  I think it’ll get there eventually for NU, but at this point it’s not worth it.  Use other team/program’s money to navigate the NIL s show.


Word is is that it's quite a bit higher of a number than that. 

 
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Word is is that it's quite a bit higher of a number than that. 
I’m sure it is, but my point remains the same.

It kind of reminds me of the whole “Calibraska” thing.  Or whatever it was called when we got Keyshawn’s kid and several others. We know how that worked out.  I’m not comparing Keyshawns kid to Riola.  Just the fanfare.

If the money is there the kid should take it.  It’s Merica.  I just don’t think it’s in NUs best interest to be in this fight.

Paraphrashing, but Schaef basically said that there was a point in February where Raiola to Nebraska was very much in the cards, but Georgia and USC came through with NIL deals that Nebraska couldn't match.


Edit:  I also believe there is a difference in "Couldn't" and "Wouldn't".  I have no idea other than my speculation but how something is phrased changes the whole context of the comment.

 
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I’m sure it is, but my point remains the same.

It kind of reminds me of the whole “Calibraska” thing.  Or whatever it was called when we got Keyshawn’s kid and several others. We know how that worked out.  I’m not comparing Keyshawns kid to Riola.  Just the fanfare.

If the money is there the kid should take it.  It’s Merica.  I just don’t think it’s in NUs best interest to be in this fight.


I mean, it's the name of the game now. It's got very little difference to a salary cap in pro sports: you're going to overspend on players that don't match their contractual worth, and underspend on players that do. That's just how the market is going to work until NIL gets more clearly defined. 

 
I mean, it's the name of the game now. It's got very little difference to a salary cap in pro sports: you're going to overspend on players that don't match their contractual worth, and underspend on players that do. That's just how the market is going to work until NIL gets more clearly defined. 
Again.......

Leaders of an organization need to weigh the risk with the reward.  Many are looking at one, possibly two (1. Cost & 2. Stars) factors.

NIL is still a risk.  The debacle in Florida.   Questions around Arch already (for the record I think is premature).  We are a 4-8 team that can't make bowl games.  I think getting on the auction block for anything that isn't a sure thing is not the direction to go at this point.  We are a few years away from being in this and I think that's fine.  Build up the war chest and let other navigate while we watch closely.

 
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Paraphrashing, but Schaef basically said that there was a point in February where Raiola to Nebraska was very much in the cards, but Georgia and USC came through with NIL deals that Nebraska couldn't match.

Word is is that it's quite a bit higher of a number than that. 
What kind of $$$ are we talking? Any rumor on how much we offered?

 
Again.......

Leaders of an organization need to weigh the risk with the reward.  Many are looking at one, possibly two (1. Cost & 2. Stars) factors.

NIL is still a risk.  The debacle in Florida.   Questions around Arch already (for the record I think is premature).  We are a 4-8 team that can't make bowl games.  I think getting on the auction block for anything that isn't a sure thing is not the direction to go at this point.  We are a few years away from being in this and I think that's fine.  Build up the war chest and let other navigate while we watch closely.


We aren't that far apart in our thinking, but here's the question, then: at what point do you spend money? If not for the #1 overall QB in the class, one with incredibly close familial ties to the program, then for who? 

 
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