A new favorite has emerged for the nation’s No. 1 quarterback in the 2024 class.
After originally committing to Ohio State in May 2022, the five-star Pinnacle (Ariz.) QB Dylan Raiola waived in December and resumed his recruitment. For a while, it looked like Georgia and Nebraska were fighting to get him. However, recent events have put another school in the running to land Raiola’s commitment.
After hosting Raiola for two visits in the past month, USC is now considered the new favorite according to the On3 prediction model. That projection shows the Trojans at 39.9 percent, followed by Nebraska (28.8 percent), Georgia (19.4 percent) and the Buckeyes at 9.7 percent.
While this is a big development, Raiola is still patient, or so he seems what did you say to chad simmons about his recent decision.
“I just feel that when the time is right, it will come out… I’m just being patient, doing all my research and due diligence so that I can make the best possible decision for myself and really for my whole family…”
Whoever ends up signing Raiola will get a legitimate 1% chance at the most important position in the game. According to 247Sports, he has a combined score of 0.9996.
generally, 28 schools have extended an offerand if the 2023 cycle has taught us anything, it’s that high-end recruiting is never over until it’s officially over.
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