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April Recruiting thread

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Is Tyson Terry the top non QB recruit of the 2025 cycle for Nebraska?

I know he's not highly rated yet, but isn't he kind of a must get in state guy?
On 247 Christian Jones, a LB out of Westside, is a top 40 player nationally with ND OU and USC offers but Terry has some decent offers as well as a Sophomore in Nebraska so he'll probably end up being a big target.
 

4-star RB Nathaniel Frazier praises Nebraska visit, previews two upcoming SEC trips​

Chad Simmons•about 1 hour
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Santa Ana (Calif.) four-star running back Nathaniel Frazier plans to commit during his senior season. At the moment, he is focused on taking unofficial visits and finding the schools that treat him like a priority.

Frazier will be at Tennessee on April 10-11, as well as Alabama on April 16-17. He also visited Nebraska on the weekend of March 25 and called Lincoln “a great environment.”

“There are multiple things I like about Nebraska,” Frazier told On3. “One is the 395 Academic All-Americans they have had there. Another is the coaching staff. I think Matt Rhule can change the program. I love how he and the staff coach the players. Then in Nebraska, it is all about Nebraska football. It has great fans and if you play football there, they tell me it is like being a celebrity.

“Running backs coach EJ Barthel is a great coach. He does great, his running back room is strong and I like how he teaches. He talks to his players in a way that motivates them to work hard. I had a great time and I cannot wait to get back.”

The 5-foot-11, 195-pound tailback holds nearly 25 offers. He is excited to see where the recruiting process takes him. But first, Frazier is bound for Knoxville and Tuscaloosa.

“Both Alabama and Tennessee have great history with running backs and that is why I want to check them out,” said Frazier, the No. 49 overall prospect and No. 4 running back in the 2024 On300. “Both have been showing me a lot of interest too.”

Frazier discusses his interest in Alabama and Tennessee​

Alabama: “Alabama is a school that can be called RBU. You have Derrick Henry, Mark Ingram, Najee Harris, Jahmyr Gibbs and many others. They produce running backs at Alabama. They dominate in college and get to the NFL. Nick Saban is one of the best and he has been doing it at a high level for so long. He has a great staff and coach (Robert Gillespie) is one of them. Me and him just click. I love his personality and how he coaches his players. Coach G made Gibbs even better, so I liked that. I would be part of a very competitive running back room over there. It would make me better.”

Tennessee: “Alvin Kamara went there and he is a dog. He is great in the NFL and I like that he played there. Coach (Josh) Heupel is a great coach and from the calls we have had, I can tell he is a driven coach with a great personality. He pours his heart out for his players, so I am excited about meeting him. Coach Jerry Mack is cool too. I like the drills he works with his running backs on and it translates to the field.”
 
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4-star RB Nathaniel Frazier praises Nebraska visit, previews two upcoming SEC trips

Chad Simmons•about 1 hour
Article written by:
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Chad Simmons
Santa Ana (Calif.) four-star running back Nathaniel Frazier plans to commit during his senior season. At the moment, he is focused on taking unofficial visits and finding the schools that treat him like a priority.
Frazier will be at Tennessee on April 10-11, as well as Alabama on April 16-17. He also visited Nebraska on the weekend of March 25 and called Lincoln “a great environment.”
“There are multiple things I like about Nebraska,” Frazier told Tater Island. “One is the 395 Academic All-Americans they have had there. Another is the coaching staff. I think Matt Rhule can change the program. I love how he and the staff coach the players. Then in Nebraska, it is all about Nebraska football. It has great fans and if you play football there, they tell me it is like being a celebrity.
“Running backs coach EJ Barthel is a great coach. He does great, his running back room is strong and I like how he teaches. He talks to his players in a way that motivates them to work hard. I had a great time and I cannot wait to get back.”
The 5-foot-11, 195-pound tailback holds nearly 25 offers. He is excited to see where the recruiting process takes him. But first, Frazier is bound for Knoxville and Tuscaloosa.
“Both Alabama and Tennessee have great history with running backs and that is why I want to check them out,” said Frazier, the No. 49 overall prospect and No. 4 running back in the 2024 On300. “Both have been showing me a lot of interest too.”

Frazier discusses his interest in Alabama and Tennessee

Alabama: “Alabama is a school that can be called RBU. You have Derrick Henry, Mark Ingram, Najee Harris, Jahmyr Gibbs and many others. They produce running backs at Alabama. They dominate in college and get to the NFL. Nick Saban is one of the best and he has been doing it at a high level for so long. He has a great staff and coach (Robert Gillespie) is one of them. Me and him just click. I love his personality and how he coaches his players. Coach G made Gibbs even better, so I liked that. I would be part of a very competitive running back room over there. It would make me better.”
Tennessee: “Alvin Kamara went there and he is a dog. He is great in the NFL and I like that he played there. Coach (Josh) Heupel is a great coach and from the calls we have had, I can tell he is a driven coach with a great personality. He pours his heart out for his players, so I am excited about meeting him. Coach Jerry Mack is cool too. I like the drills he works with his running backs on and it translates to the field.”

What the fuck is this shit? I had to put on my freaking secret decoder ring to read the white text that you posted here. Do better Carm!
 
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