Nebraska WR Jaidyn Doss enters NCAA transfer portal

Nebraska wide receiver Jaidyn Doss entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. He spent two years with the Huskers.
Doss played just five games over two seasons, four as a freshman and then one as a defensive back this past season. He has two catches for 20 yards in his career.
As a member of the Class of 2023, Doss was a three-star recruit out of Raymore (Mo.) Peculiar, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He was the No. 14 overall prospect in the state, the No. 89 wide receiver in the class and the No. 587 overall prospect in the class.
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Jaidyn Doss enters NCAA transfer portal
With Doss off to the portal to find a new home, Nebraska will look to continue to improve the offense. That starts with QB Dylan Raiola.
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Ahead of the season, analyst David Pollack broke down what Raiola’s biggest issue was on See Ball Get Ball. He needs to find a way to prevent negative plays. If he can do that in a new offense, then there’s a good chance that Nebraska is a major threat.
“To me, watching him a year ago, the negative plays,” David Pollack said. “Got to get those out of the equation. I think about OT versus Illinois, and just continuing to go backwards and trying to make plays, and just year two. Dana Holgorsen, by the way, I think helps.”
Dana Holgorsen comes from the Air Raid tree and has been a longtime head coach, first for West Virginia and more recently for Houston. He’d take over as the offensive coordinator in November of 2024 and now he’s going to hold that role moving forward. He brings that Air Raid offense with him, which should make things simpler for a young quarterback who is trying to process information quickly and make plays.