John Raridon was one of the first commits to Nebraska’s 2016 recruiting class, pledging his intent to be a Cornhusker in September of 2014. The 6-4, 275-pound Raridon was regarded as one of the nation’s top offensive line prospects and the top overall recruit in Iowa.Raridon is a second-generation Cornhusker, joining his father, Scott, who played offensive line for the Huskers. The older Raridon was a three-year letterwinner from 1981 to 1983, helping Nebraska to three Big Eight titles, three Orange Bowl appearances and two NCAA rushing titles.
John Raridon was one of the first commits to Nebraska’s 2016 recruiting class, pledging his intent to be a Cornhusker in September of 2014. The 6-4, 275-pound Raridon was regarded as one of the nation’s top offensive line prospects and the top overall recruit in Iowa.Raridon is a second-generation Cornhusker, joining his father, Scott, who played offensive line for the Huskers. The older Raridon was a three-year letterwinner from 1981 to 1983, helping Nebraska to three Big Eight titles, three Orange Bowl appearances and two NCAA rushing titles.