Nebraska fires offensive line coach Donovan Raiola

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The Nebraska Cornhuskers will have a new offensive line coach in 2026. Greg Smith and Pete Nakos have confirmed that offensive line coach Donovan Raiola has been fired.

Raiola had been the Huskers’ offensive line coach since 2022, when he joined then-head coach Scott Frost’s staff. He was the only coach retained by Matt Rhule.

The offensive line struggled throughout the 2025 season, allowing 30 sacks in 12 games. The low point of the year was Nebraska’s 24-6 loss to Minnesota, when the line allowed nine sacks. Matt Rhule issued a statement announcing the change.

“I informed Donovan Raiola today that he will not be retained as our offensive line coach. We thank Donovan for his contributions to Nebraska Football over the past four years and wish him the best moving forward.”

Raiola is also the uncle of quarterback Dylan Raiola, whose own future with the program has been in question. A report from CBS Sports said “there is a sense in Lincoln that this offseason may be different as Nebraska is bracing for (quarterback Dylan) Raiola to explore leaving.” The sophomore has been sidelined since he broke his leg in the Huskers’ loss to the USC Trojans.

This is the second coaching staff change that Rhule has made since the conclusion of the regular season. Defensive coordinator John Butler was relieved of his duties on Monday.

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