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Dylan Raiola-Patrick Mahomes: Explaining the comparison between QBs

Dylan Raiola-Patrick Mahomes: Explaining the comparison between QBs

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Nebraska football quarterback Dylan Raiola On Saturday, he will play in one of the biggest nationally televised games of his junior college football career.

The opponent in a hostile environment: No. 3 Ohio State at Ohio Stadium.

With Saturday’s match between Buckeyes And cornhuskers Featured as Fox’s “Big Noon Saturday” Raiola alongside Ohio State’s Will Howard will attract national attention and attention. But it’s a point Raiola already has experience going dark this year.

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Just seven games into his freshman season, the Cornhuskers quarterback has already drawn comparisons. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Comparisons ranged from playing style, wearing the same number 15, and even boasting similar looks.

Here’s what you need to know about the comparison between Mahomes and Raiola:

Patrick Mahomes-Dylan Raiola comparisons explained

Raiola was compared for the first time when the three-time Super Bowl champion Nebraska quarterback reported to training camp on July 31. The viral comparison began with a photo in which Raiola mimicked a goatee, wore sunglasses similar to Mahomes’, and had the same hairstyle. Appeared on X (formerly Twitter).

Raiola was seen wearing the same sunglasses as he got off the bus when the Cornhuskers arrived at the stadium for their home opener against UTEP on August 31; This added an extra wave of interest to the pair’s comparisons.

Shortly after Raiola’s first career touchdown pass with the Cornhuskers, the two-time NFL Most Valuable Player and three-time Super Bowl MVP posted a highlight clip of the pass yelling “Lil cuzzo!!” conveyed with the title.

Comparisons between the two heated up further after Fox College Football’s X account posted a clip of Raiola nearly mimicking Mahomes’ signature warm-up move ahead of the Cornhuskers’ Week 3 contest against Northern Iowa.

“It’s really nice. I was that guy.” Mahomes said on September 11: When asked about comparisons. “I loved Alex Rodriguez, I played center back (and) I would try to make plays just like him and do things like that. That helped me become the athlete I am (today).

“I know Dylan. I’ve been training with him in the off-season. He’s a great kid, a great football player. I think he’s going to put his own mark on the game and I think you saw that early in his career.”

Here’s a side-by-side look at Raiola and Mahomes doing the same pre-game warm-ups on the field: It’s hard to say they’re not nearly identical:

Although comparisons between the two have cooled a bit over the past few weeks (Raiola has four interceptions and no touchdowns in the last two games) Nebraska’s quarterback has never really nurtured comparisons between himself and Mahomes.

He even went to say this he always wore glasses and had “his own little twist” to his hairstyle that made him different from Mahomes. But his coach, Matt Rhule, to have fed into it. He talked about top-down comparisons in a meeting. Appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” On September 17.

“When I came here (to Nebraska), I went and watched him (Raiola) throw in high school and texted our recruiter,” Rhule said. “And he said: ‘What does it look like?’ And I said, ‘He’s Mahomes.’

“And not just the facial expression and the demeanor. His arm, his ability to shoot from the platform, just everything. That was my first instinct. It’s kind of funny now seeing everyone; I can’t look at Instagram without him and see someone put them side by side. But the best part is he’s just like that.” A winner like Patrick.”