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Quack! Quack! Dayton Raiola Commits to Oregon, Reunited With Brother in Eugene

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Buford (Ga.) quarterback Dayton Raiola has found his college home.

The former Nebraska commit, who helped lead Buford to a national championship, has committed to Oregon, joining head coach Dan Lanning and reuniting with his brother, Dylan Raiola, in Eugene. Raiola will make the transition from quarterback to tight end at the next level, a move he has fully embraced.

“What I like about Oregon is that it’s a very high-level, elite program,” Raiola told Rivals. “Coming from a program like Buford, everyone is held to a certain standard. That’s where I excel best, and Oregon is very similar — just at the college level. There’s definitely a high standard there.”

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Dayton Raiola commits to Oregon, reunites with brother in...

The Raiola family is very close. The brothers will reunite in Eugene. Dylan Raiola transferred, and now Dayton Raiola has committed.

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Oregon Adds Quarterback Recruit Dayton Raiola As Position Change Looms

The Oregon Ducks have landed the signature of Buford High School recruit Dayton Raiola, who just so happens to be the brother of Oregon quarterback Dylan Raiola.

On National Signing Day, three-star quarterback recruit Dayton Raiola has announced his commitment to the Oregon Ducks. Raiola is an uber-talented prospect from the state of Georgia who has been playing high school football with the Buford Wolves, which is one of the better programs in the state of Georgia and the nation when it comes to high school football.

While the younger Raiola played quarterback in High School, he will likely switch positions to more of an H-back/tight end in college.

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Oregon Adds Quarterback Recruit Dayton Raiola As Position...

On National Signing Day, three-star quarterback recruit Dayton Raiola has announced his commitment to the Oregon Ducks. Raiola is an uber-talented prospect from

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Here's hoping, the last QB & TE brother tandem turned out pretty well.

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This has to be basically a throw-in favor for Dylan Raiola. Dayton is listed at 6'1" and 205lbs, no way he plays TE.

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The bright lights of Autzen shouldn't be too much for him.

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The data gurus at Oregon should go back through past rosters and look for brother-brother combos. Publicizing that would bring an added interpretation to "Oregon brotherhood" during recruiting. I know there have been other than just the Herberts. Even Nix and Tez recently.

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some of the largest high school stadiums in the US by capacity:

  • Allen Eagle Stadium (Allen, TX): 18,000

  • Buccaneer Stadium (Corpus Christi, TX): 18,000

  • Grande Communications Stadium (Midland, TX): 18,000

  • Ratliff Stadium (Odessa, TX): 17,931

  • San Angelo Stadium (San Angelo, TX): 17,500

  • Farrington Field (Fort Worth, TX): 18,500

  • Paul Brown Tiger Stadium (Massillon, OH): 16,600

  • Alamo Stadium (San Antonio, TX): 15,000+

    Often these stadiums are used by more than one high school in the local district, and used for other community events.

    I believe the largest seating capacity dedicated to high school sports in Oregon is at Spiegelberg Stadium in Medford, though like many Oregon high school stadiums it rarely reaches capacity these days. High school football in Oregon is a much different animal today due to various societal and sports fans shifts.

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