‘I’m staying home:’ 3-star Gage Stenger flips from K-State to Nebraska
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Gage Stenger has switched his commitment from Kansas State to Nebraska.
Consensus three-star athlete
Gage Stenger of Omaha (Neb.) Millard South has flipped his commitment from
Kansas State to in-state
Nebraska.
The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Stenger announced his decision Wednesday morning on social media. In the
tweet announcing his flip, he tagged Nebraska head coach
Scott Frost, Huskers defensive coordinator
Eric Chinander and linebackers coach
Barrett Ruud.
“At this time, it is best for me to announce that I will be changing my commitment from Kansas State University and will be following a new path,” Gage Stenger said. “I would like to thank everyone involved at Kansas State for their belief in me and giving me the opportunity to play at the next level.
But with that being said, I would like to announce my commitment to the University of Nebraska. I’m staying home!”
Gage Stenger originally committed to K-State on June 26 after landing an offer from the Wildcats on June 21.
However, Gage Stenger has blown up as a senior. He has more than 1,600 yards of total offense and 21 touchdowns for Millard South. The strong play sparked in-state Nebraska to offer him a scholarship on Wednesday.
It was an offer Stenger quickly accepted.
Nebraska now has 9 commitments
Gage Stenger becomes the ninth commitment in the 2022 class for Nebraska. The Cornhuskers are going to sign a smaller class in this cycle – somewhere around 12 to 13 players.
Stenger is the first commitment for the Huskers since
Hayden Schwartz out of Florida pledged in mid-July.
With those small class numbers, Nebraska has been stingy handing out offers, especially to in-state targets like Gage Stenger, who grew up dreaming about being a Husker.
Gage Stenger has played linebacker, running back, receiver and quarterback for the top team in Class A. He could project at a number of different positions for Nebraska. But don’t be surprised if he ends up at inside linebacker playing for Ruud.