I’ve officially entered the transfer portal with 4 years of eligibility remaining.
Thank you Kansas State for everything!
⁃ 6’3” | 225 lbs | Linebacker
⁃ 20.8 mph Top Speed
⁃ 3.0 GPA
Contact information
⁃ Cell: 402-249-1265
⁃ Email: [email protected]
Week #️⃣1️⃣5️⃣ Chasing Greatness
1️⃣0️⃣9️⃣ Days Stacked
The grind don’t stop
#JUCOTRANSFER#transferportal
“Do what you have to do to do what you want to do!”
🚨BREAKING🚨 5-star QB Dylan Raiola has flipped his commitment from Georgia to Nebraska🌽
He is the Huskers' highest-ranked recruit since 2008‼️
Read: https://t.co/vTXOvCavLt
BREAKING: Five-Star QB Dylan Raiola tells me he has flipped from Georgia to Nebraska!
The 6’3 220 QB from Buford, GA had been Committed to the Bulldogs since May
Raiola is the 1st 5-Star QB to commit to the Cornhuskers in the modern ranking ERA 🤯
https://t.co/FWoh69YAqe
It’s the season of thankfulness and Husker fans have a lot to be thankful for. Our very own Heisman winner and Husker legend Eric Crouch is thankful for his High School coach Fred Petito who helped him achieve greatness.
"Thank you Coach Petito for believing in me and pushing me past my limits as a person and athlete. Who knows where I would be today without your support? I am grateful and thankful for how you coached and mentored me."
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Words can not express what Coach Petito has meant to me! I have learned so much from him: Football, Life, Responsibility, Loyalty, Respect, Dedication, and more! He has never cared about personal accolades, it has always been about the kids. Love ya Coach! @MillardNorthFB
🚨Breaking #nebpreps News🚨
Millard North football coach Fred Pettio is retiring.
Petito leaves Millard North after 41 seasons, 279 wins and five state championships.
🚨Breaking #nebpreps News🚨
Millard North football coach Fred Pettio is retiring.
Petito leaves Millard North after 41 seasons, 279 wins and five state championships.
I am who I am today because of this man. Absolutely the most selfless human being I’ve ever known and probably will ever know. I know many many players who have played at Millard North who will say the same. One of the best to ever do it.