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Dylan Raiola, nation's No. 1 prospect in 2024, confirms transfer to Pinnacle (Arizona)

Raiola, who played at Burleson (Texas) and Chandler (Arizona), decommitted from Ohio State in December

Dylan Raiola has found a home — at least for his senior high school season. 

The nation's top rated prospect nationally in the class of 2024 confirmed rumors that he will transfer to Pinnacle High School from Chandler, 247 Sports' Steve Wiltfong reported on Tuesday.

Chandler is located around 40 miles southeast of Pinnacle.

The 6-foot-3, 220-pound five-star signal-caller is still considering his college options after decommitting from Ohio State in December. He's being recruited by Georgia, Oregon, Nebraska and USC, among others.

As a junior, Raiola threw for 3,341 yards and accounted for 32 total touchdowns across 12 games, leading Chandler to the Arizona (AIA) Open Division semifinals, where it lost to Basha, 13-0

The athletic dual-threat QB, who has drawn comparisons to Patrick Mahomes, began his prep career at Burleson High School in Texas before his family moved to Chandler in the lead up to his junior season.

His younger brother Dayton Raiola, a class of 2026 quarterback, will join him, their father Dominic Raiola told The Arizona Republic.