Timothy Rapp@@TRappaRTFeatured Columnist IVDecember 17, 2022
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 17: The Ohio State block O logo at midfield prior to the college football game between the Toledo Rockets and Ohio State Buckeyes on September 17, 2022, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Dylan Raiola, the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2024, has decommitted from Ohio State, according to a report.

Dominic Raiola said that everything was back on the table. The process is restarting. It is open to anyone.

Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, Oregon, Texas, Nebraska and USC all offered Raiola.

He originally committed to Ohio State but changed his mind.

We have admiration for that program. We have a lot of respect for the man. Dylan's father said it was just where he was at right now.

His immense potential makes him the top priority for many programs. It's difficult to ignore the ties to Nebraska.

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Dylan Raiola's uncle, Donovan, is the offensive line coach at Nebraska, the only coach Matt Rhule retained from the previous staff.

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Chris Singletary gave a scouting report on Raiola.

"A young player who has very few holes in his game even with two more years of high school left. Ahead of the curve mechanically and possesses the arm strength that puts him in elite company. The more he plays and has reps his decision making and feel will only get faster and become second nature. Should become a Power Five starter for multiple years and a potential all-conference selection with NFL Draft early-round upside."

Raiola will not be on a college campus as a student-athletes until at least 2024. One of the biggest stories in the recruiting world is his decision to decommit from Ohio State.