Dylan Raiola’s name is once again front and center in the college football conversation, and this time, it’s not just about his talent-it’s about where he might take it next. The former five-star quarterback is reportedly entering the transfer portal, and with that, the college football landscape could be in for another shakeup.
In today’s era of transfer-heavy roster building, especially at the quarterback position, Raiola’s availability is a big deal. Former quarterback and ESPN analyst Greg McElroy weighed in on what this could mean for some of the top programs in the country, and one potential fit stands out: Oregon.
“If Dante Moore decides to head to the NFL, then Oregon becomes a very logical landing spot,” McElroy said on Always College Football. And he’s not wrong.
The Ducks have built a reputation as a quarterback-friendly program with a system that allows high-level talent to shine. If Moore moves on, the door opens wide for a talent like Raiola to step in and keep the machine rolling.
But this isn’t just about one player or one school-it’s part of a much bigger trend. The transfer portal has become the quarterback carousel of college football, and according to McElroy, this year might be one of the wildest yet.
“The quarterback market is going to be a bit of a wild one this time of year,” he said. “Because of how high-profile some of these players are-and the schools that are chasing them-it makes sense that we’re in for one of the most chaotic offseasons at the position in recent memory.”
And that chaos isn’t just noise-it’s strategy. More and more programs are turning to proven college quarterbacks in the portal instead of rolling the dice on high school recruits. That shift speaks volumes about how much pressure there is to win now-and how little room there is for developmental misfires under center.
“Scouting high school kids is great,” McElroy added, “but when it comes to the quarterback spot, you cannot win without them. So it makes a lot of sense that teams are opting for the one-year or two-year rental over developing a guy from scratch.”
That’s where Raiola comes in. He’s not just a name-he’s a potential plug-and-play solution for a top-tier program looking to stay in the national conversation.
Oregon, with its high-octane offense and growing national profile, could be a perfect fit. And if the Ducks do land him, it could be a move that turns heads-not just in the Pac-12, but across the entire college football landscape.
Where Raiola ends up is still a mystery, but one thing’s clear: in today’s college football world, the quarterback transfer market is as competitive-and as crucial-as it’s ever been. And with a talent like Raiola up for grabs, the stakes just got even higher.
