Ty Robinson stuck around for an extra year because he wanted to be remembered as a contributing part of the Huskers turnaround.
Dylan Raiola turned his back on Ohio State, and then the Georgia Bulldogs, because he wanted his legacy to be about more than joining a perennial CFP program. Rather, he holds a quiet belief he is a generational talent and wanted to use that talent to help return his father’s alma mater to its perch among the nation’s elite.
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The former is a 23-year old 6th year senior and the latter is a 19-year-old true freshman who had not yet begun high school when Robinson stepped on campus.