Nebraska ended the 2025 season with a 7-5 record, its best finish in nine years. Even then, quarterback Dylan Raiola won’t be pleased with the way his year has come to an end. His disappointing stint on the field was followed by an injury that sidelined him for the final three games. These have taken a toll on his profile and, more evidently, on his value.
Dylan Raiola entered the month with a $1.8 million NIL valuation, but on December 2nd, it dropped to $1.7 million. The decline cost him more than $91,000, meaning a five percent dip in value. He now ranks No. 33 in the NIL 100 and No. 24 among college football athletes. The $91,000 loss stings even more given that he signed an NIL deal with Adidas in April. His fall has been attributed majorly to the inconsistency in his performances.

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