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Those big time ranches in eastern Cockeye fly their cows to the fair.I don’t think you show cows in the federal aviation administration. You mean future farmers of America
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Those big time ranches in eastern Cockeye fly their cows to the fair.I don’t think you show cows in the federal aviation administration. You mean future farmers of America
Class of 2025 Preseason Elite 33
Preseason Junior of the Year
OL/DL – Tyson Terry | Omaha North | 6’3/285
– Terry exploded off tape as a freshman and followed it up with another outstanding campaign as a sophomore. Terry committed to Nebraska over the summer after earning First Team All-State honors with 54 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and four sacks. Terry also provided much needed help on the offensive line on an offense that averaged 366.5 yards per game. In the offseason, Terry is the two-time defending heavyweight wrestling champion in Class A. Expect a large dose of physicality when going up against Terry.
Watch List
2025 Prospects | Commits
Offense
QB – Braylon Anderson | Oakland-Craig | 6’3/195 – Anderson emerged as Oakland-Craig threw the football more in 2022 as it continues to transform its offense. Anderson threw for 2,076 yards and 16 touchdowns while completing over 60 percent of his passes, adding four rushing scores.
QB – Sebastian Circo | Omaha North | 6’0/170 – Circo has held Power 5 offers for quite awhile. After missing the first few games in 2022 due to an injury, Circo won the starting job throwing for 1,307 yards and 14 touchdowns while leading the Vikings to the Class A state playoffs. Circo is capable of making big time throws and will be worth the price of admission.
FB – Conor Booth | Wahoo Neumann | 6’2/215 – After Nebraska’s inaugural Fullback Camp over the summer, Booth left with an offer. Both rushed for 964 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging 13.4 yards per carry. Booth will be on what should be an improved Wahoo Neumann team with many great athletes. Booth has deceptive speed and is hard to bring down in one-on-one situations.
RB – Cash Buettenback | Lincoln Southeast | 6’0/195 – Backing up his brother and Nebraska baseball signee Max last season, Buettenback rushed for 328 yards and three touchdowns. On defense, he recorded 69 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss. With more reps this season, Buettenback could be in store for a huge 2023 campaign.
RB – Tony Palmer | South Sioux City | 5’10/190 – A high profile transfer before the season opened the door for Palmer. Palmer took advantage, rushing for 759 yards and 13 touchdowns. Palmer also helps out the Cardinals defensively, recording 43 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and an interception.
WR – Jackson Carpenter | Lincoln Southwest | 6’2/185 – Carpenter displayed big-play ability on a Class A quarterfinalist in 2022. Carpenter holds a FCS offer after catching 14 passes for 324 yards and four touchdown at an average of 23.1 yards per catch. Expect to see a lot more activity his way for the Silver Hawks in 2023.
WR – Chase Loftin | Elkhorn North | 6’5/200 – Loftin was part of Elkhorn North’s first playoff appearance in school history. Loftin caught 39 passes for 577 yards and five touchdowns. Over the summer, a sleuth of Power 5 offers came in for the projected tight end. Loftin’s subvarsity tape stood out prior to last season, which made his eventual development no surprise.
WR – Logan McGreer | Malcolm | 5’11/160 – In an explosive offense on a Class C-2 quarterfinalist, McGreer caught 23 passes for 692 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging a whopping 23.9 yards per catch. McGreer joins Dalton Amen as receivers for the Clippers capable of making big plays.
OL – Dawson Amick | Battle Creek | 6’4/250 – Amick stood out as a punishing run block on an offense that averaged 297.5 yards per game (221.9 rushing). On defense, Amick recorded 44 tackles and a sack.
OL – Griffin Goldman | Gretna | 6’2/250 – Part of Class A state runner-up in 2022, Goldman earned valuable experience and was part of a line that include his older brother Mason, who is now at Nebraska.
OL – Kalvin Janssen | Gretna | 6’4/285 – One of the top prospects in the class without an offer, Janssen was a key part of an offense averaged that 400.6 yards per game in 2022.
OL – Corbin Lemburg | Clarkson-Leigh | 6’4/300 – Lemburg earned first team Class D-1 All-State honors according to the World-Herald as a sophomore while paving the way for a pounding running game that averaged 302 yards per game en route to winning the Class D-1 state championship.
OL – Garin Maley | Papillion-La Vista | 6’6/260 – One of the most underrated Class of 2025 prospects in Nebraska, Maley moves extremely well and has all the tools to be a bona fide left tackle in the future. If Maley puts it all together, he could develop into a big-time recruit.
OL – Dane Newman | Lincoln Southeast | 6’3/270 – Lincoln Southeast’s grinding running game averaging 200.9 yards per game while playing with Nebraska signee Gunnar Gottula.
K/P- Colin Nehe | Lincoln East | 5’10/165 – Nehe was a consistent performer for the Spartans in 2002, converting on 3 of 4 field goals with a long of 30 yards, and connecting on 20 of his 22 PAT’s. Nehe also averaged 35.0 yards per punt.
ATH – Keynan Cotton | Omaha Westside | 5’10/185 – The speedy Cotton is a potential can’t miss prospect for Westside. Cotton holds a Power 5 offer after his 129 receiving yards on offense and two interceptions on defense. Expect him to be utilized much more in 2023.
ATH – Titan Glassman | Omaha North | 6’1/195 – After transferring to Omaha North last season, Glassman was used wide receiver with notable success. Glassman caught 31 passes for 447 yards and a touchdown for the Vikings.
ATH – Caden VerMaas | Millard North | 6’0/195 – Already committed to Nebraska, VerMaas has unreal ability with the football in his hands. VerMaas rushed for 665 yards and eight scores added also added two punt return touchdowns, a touchdown reception, and a passing touchdown. VerMaas recorded 34 tackles on defense.
Defense
DL – Pierre Allen Jr. | Lincoln Southeast | 6’3/200 – Allen emerged as a key contributor on defense for the Knights a sophomore with 75 tackles and two tackles for loss. Allen is a prospect who could definitely see more recruiting attention heading his way soon.
DL – Cameron Bell | Omaha Westside | 6’0/280 – Part of an outstanding defensive line on a state champion, Bell did much of the dirty work against the run lining up as a nose tackle. Bell was extremely disruptive and effected the game in ways that cannot always be measured in the stat department.
DL – Pierce Mooberry | Millard North | 6’4/215 – Mooberry was extremely useful on both sides of the ball for the Mustangs in 2022. Mooberry caught 14 passes for 347 yards and four touchdowns while recording 35 tackles and four tackles for loss on defense. Mooberry could develop into one of the top recruits in the class.
DL – Adam Pugh | Millard South | 6’4/220 – One of many outstanding defensive linemen at Millard South. Pugh was active as a sophomore, recording 30 tackles with 8.5 tackles for loss and five sacks. Another prospect who will need to be monitor for further recruiting development after this season.
DL – Thomas Roberts | Boone Central | 6’4/200 – Roberts was able to create pressure on the quarterback as a sophomore, recording 53 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks for Boone Central. Boone Central will be considered one of the favorites in Class C-1 in 2023.
DL – Alijah Wayne | Omaha Central | 6’4/210 – Part of an outstanding junior class at Omaha Central, Wayne is one of the top holdovers for the Eagles. Wayne registered 59 tackles, three tackles for loss, and an interception while catching a touchdown pass in 2022. Wayne will be part of a much improved Omaha Central squad this fall.
LB – Christian Jones | Omaha Westside | 6’3/215 – Jones is considered a national Top 150 prospect with a laundry list of Power 5 offers to prove it. Jones recorded 60 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, and an interception while learning a new scheme after a transfer from Omaha Burke. Jones was recently invited to the All-American Bowl in San Antonio, showcasing the top high school football recruits nationally.
LB – Sawyer Schilke | Kearney | 6’3/225 – Schilke was part of a Kearney playoff team from a year ago, recording 48 tackles and five tackles for loss. Schilke added help on offense in short yardage situations, rushing for 91 yards and three scores. Schilke is part of a Kearney team that comes into the 2023 season with some hype statewide.
LB – Leyton Snodgrass | York | 6’5/205 – Another in a long line of successful Snodgrass athletes from York, perhaps this version is the most athletic one yet. Snodgrass will provide help on offense at tight end in 2023, but recorded four sacks at linebacker. This is definitely a prospect to monitor in the future.
DB – Desmond Dhaenens | Millard North | 5’11/165 – A true shutdown corner, Dhaenens put together good tape, recording 11 tackles while intercepting three passes. Dhaenens has a bright future. already putting together good tape and is a prospect to note when game planning a passing attack.
DB – Kale Johnson | Papillion-La Vista | 6’3/210 – Johnson may outgrow his safety position in the near future after recording 66 tackles as a sophomore on a Class A playoff team from 2022. With his frame, Johnson is an intriguing prospect who will get a lot of eyes down the road.
DB – Landon Kelley | Lincoln Southwest | 5’10/165 – Another cornerback with a great sophomore season, Kelley recorded 21 tackles and picked off three passes for a Class A quarterfinalist in 2022. Kelley proved his worth as a legitimate cornerback for the Silver Hawks.
DB – Isaac Pamaran | Papillion-La Vista | 5’10/180 – An interesting prospect with a high level of production on both sides of the football, Pamaran caught 18 passes for 450 receiving yards and five touchdowns while averaging 25 yards per catch and on defense registered 82 tackles and two interceptions.
DB – Thomas Spears | Ashland-Greenwood | 5’8/175 – Another two-way prospect, Spears plays bigger than his size and is highly athletic. Spears caught 50 passes for 492 yards and scores while recorded 61 tackles and two interceptions on defense for the Bluejays. What he lacks in size is made up with his athleticism.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
QB – Jarrett Behrends | Norris | 6’3/190 – Emerged as a sophomore with big-time arm
QB – Nate Collins | Omaha Burke | 6’0/170 – 317 passing yards, 2 TD’s at Omaha North
QB – Tony Coniglio | Omaha Pickle Smoochers Prep | 6’1/190 – 382 passing yards, TD
QB – D.J. Helms | South Sioux City | 6’2/200 – 932 passing yards, 11 TD’s; 52 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 sacks
QB – Kaden Keller | Wayne | 6’2/180 – 1,287 passing yards, 13 TD’s
QB – Ethan Shaw | Sandy Creek | 6’1/180 – 1,191 passing yards, 14 TD’s; 662 rushing, 15 TD’s; 62 tackles
QB – Noah Shoemaker | Cozad | 6’3/180 – 1,250 passing yards, 15 TD’s; 4 rushing TD’s
QB – Carter Simonson | Central City | 5’10/180 – 1,277 passing yards, 13 TD’s
QB – Jeter Worthley | Lincoln East | 6’0/180 – 1,704 passing yards, 14 TD’s; 343 rushing yards, 6 TD’s
QB – Kolbe Volkmer | Lincoln Pius X | 6’5/215 – 967 passing yards, 4 TD’s
RB – Quinn Bailey | Chadron | 5’8/165 – 1,044 rushing yards, 13 TD’s’ 55 tackles, 5.5 TFL
RB – Conner Brown | Ralston | 6’1/190 – 209 rushing yards, 4 TD’s
RB – Jace Erickson | Lincoln Southwest | 5’9/165 – 199 rushing yards, 3 TD’s
RB – Brooks Eyler | Fremont | 5’9/165 – 672 rushing yards, 6 TD’s
RB – Dane Omel | Lincoln Christian | 5’10/170 – 496 rushing yards, 4 TD’s; 2 TD receptions; 48 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 INT’s
RB – Becker Pohlman | Stanton | 6’0/195 – 1,438 rushing yards, 25 TD’s; 87 tackles
RB – Gavin Shananan | Elkhorn South | 5’9/175 – 247 rushing yards, 3 TD’s
FB – Colin Bogacz | Millard North | 6’0/205 – 335 rushing yards, 2 TD’s
FB – Corbin Guill | Oakland-Craig – 630 receiving yards, 2 TD’s; 43 tackles, 3 TFL
WR – Bryson Bahl | Papillion-La Vista South | 6’4/180 – 130 receiving yards
WR – Owen Bogacz | Papillion-La Vista | 5’9/165 – 23 receptions, 251 yards, 2 TD’s
WR – Aamir Hill | Omaha Central | 5’9/150 – 20 receptions, 233 yards
WR.- Mitchell Hupp | Stanton | 6’2/180 – 348 receiving, 4 TD’s; 105 tackles, 4 sacks
WR – Reid Otto | Raymond Central | 6’3/170 – 17 receptions, 367 yards, 7 TD’s
WR – Dupree Pleasant | Lincoln Northeast | 6’4/195 – 10 receptions, 113 yards, TD; 48 tackles, 5 TFL, INT
ATH – Jett Tinglehoff | Elkhorn North | 5’7/155 – 228 rushing yards, 3 TD’s; 346 receiving yards, 3 TD’s; 53 tackles, 3 INT’s
TE – Ike Ackerman | Omaha Central | 6’3/230 – 110 receiving yards, TD: 7 tackles, sack
TE – T.J. Whaley | Bellevue West | 6’3/210 – 108 receiving yards, TD
TE – Reiman Ziebert | Platteview | 6’5/195 – 170 receiving yards, TD
OL – Turner Bertrand | Kearney | 6’6/250
OL – Jed Boettcher | Ord | 6’3/290
OL – Austin Christensen | Sidney | 6’5/340
OL – Zane Gerrish | Arlington | 6’3/285
OL – Jackson Jones | Fremont | 6’4/285
OL – Kelvin Washington | Omaha Bryan | 6’3/325
OL – Aiden Whitted | Papillion-La Vista South | 6’3/270
DL – Takoda Butler | Pickle Smoochers Prep | 6’1/195 – 14 tackles, 4 TFL, 2.5 sacks
DL – Cooper Buxton | Columbus | 6’1/240 – 27 tackles, 2 sacks
DL – Cole Clark | Auburn | 6’0/190 – 65 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks
DL – Cole Erickson | Lincoln Southwest | 6’4/225 – 33 tackles, 3 TFL
DL – Leland Faughn | Omaha Burke | 6’4/265 -15 tackles, 6 TFL, 3 sacks
DL – Stanley Haeder | Bellevue West | 6’0/195 – 23 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2 sacks
DL – Sam Huff | Elkhorn North | 6’5/195 – Nebraska baseball commit; 21 tackles, 4 TFL
DL – Mapieu Kouchinin | McCool Junction | 6’6/305
DL – Henry Rehberg | Millard North | 6’3/240
DL – Jake Scanlon | Wahoo | 6’0/235 – 47 tackles, 9 TFL, 3 sacks
DL – Calib Svoboda | David City Aquinas | 6’3/235
LB – Cameron Bretting | Lincoln North Star | 5’10/175 – 52 tackles, 10 TFL
LB – Caden Buskirk | Chadron | 6’0/190 – 84 tackles
LB – Rocky Chavez | Millard North | 6’0/205 – 28 tackles, 8 TFL
LB – Colin Horst | Platteview | 5’9/180 – 16 tackles, 4 sacks
LB – Luke Johnson | Gretna | 6’2/190
LB – Kooper Kohl | Hastings | 6’0/195 – 334 receiving, TD; 72 tackles, 2 TFL
LB – Charlie Lamski | Elkhorn | 6’3/195
LB – Kyler Lauridsen | Bennington | 5’10/160 – 103 tackles, 14 TFL, 4 sacks
LB – Spencer Phillips | Millard North | 5’11/190 – 43 tackles, 10 TFL
DB – Marcus Buchanan | Omaha Burke | 5’10/170 – 186 receiving, TD; 14 tackles, INT
DB – Jeremiah Drunkenmiller | Oakland-Craig | 5’7/140 – 445 receiving yards, 3 TD’s; 12 tackles, 3 INT’s
DB – Josh Egbers | Logan View/Scribner-Snyder | 255 receiving yards, 4 TD’s; ; 51 tackles, 3 INT’s
DB – Reid Fiscus | Sidney | 6’2/170 – 43 tackles, 3 INT’s
DB – A.J. Garza | Mitchell | 6’1/165 – 24 receptions, 361 yards, 2 TD’s; 22 tackles, 4 INT’s
DB – DIllon Ginter | Bellevue East | 5’8/150 – 48 tackles, 5 TFL
DB – Brant Gulizia | Auburn | 6’0/170 – 90 tackles, 11 TFL, 4 INT’s
DB – Griffin Semrad | Lincoln Southwest | 5’10/165 – 52 tackles
DB – Isac Tamayo | Gibbon | 5’7 – 310 total yards, 2 TD’s; 54 tackles, 3 INT’s
DB – Brock Templar | Blair | 5’10/170(Jr.) – 558 rushing yards, 5 TD’s; 55 tackles
DB – Jarin Tweedy | Fillmore Central | 6’0/170 – 2 TD receptions; 24 tackles, 5 INT’s
DB – Barrett Wilke | Stanton | 5’11/200 – 1,164 total yards, 22 TD’s; 35 tackles, 2 INT’s
2023 Nebraska HS Football Preview
By The Numbers
Preseason Elite 33 Offense
Preseason Elite 33 Defense
"I have had it with these monkey-fighting cows on these Monday through Friday planes!!"Deer Lorde Mongo is so bad….Brix is going to show cows for the FAA. Lol
Wow very interesting. Thought he was out. Quite the tease if he doesn’t commit
Not an insider, but I’m 99% sure he’s an Aggie.Wow very interesting. Thought he was out. Quite the tease if he doesn’t commit
Deer Lorde Mongo is so bad….Brix is going to show cows for the FAA. Lol
I think you're right, but his twitter profile picture is oddNot an insider, but I’m 99% sure he’s an Aggie.
Not an insider, but I’m 99% sure he’s an Aggie.
I think you're right, but his twitter profile picture is odd
From Boy Wonder the other day -This pissed me off yesterday and well as “Loyola-Magnolia.”
At this point, the routine fuck-ups have to be trolling right? Nobody is this bad especially after the feedback they’d received is that this is an area they needed to improve. Right?
On another note, word around Logan is that Nebraska is way out in front for Brix. Not quite over yet. But I expect the good new to come in late August or September.
A&M has one WR spot left (for a small fast WR) and Campbell is one of two contenders, but they apparently prefer the other contender, Jelani Watkins, a 5-9 150lb 4-star guy from Houston. Watkins is uncommitted, but is seen as a LSU lean.The situation between Hall, Barney, and Campbell is interesting.
He’s in Hawaii… he wouldn’t know it has leaked for like 2 monthsIf it leaks before his announcement will he cry like a bitch? Asking for a friend who lives in Connecticut
I believe someone mentioned on here that we had some booster/NIL money get thrown into the mix late that helped sway Barney our direction. Not sure if it was a deciding factor or if it just leveled the playing field.The situation between Hall, Barney, and Campbell is interesting. We had conversations that Rhule claimed were misinterpreted with Hall about him not having an offer anymore and the thought from the Halls was that they thought Nebraska felt good about Barney committing so they were full. Then Barney drifts and trends towards Miami and we take Hall. Then we were ready to take Campbell, but all of a sudden Barney was back in the picture and Campbell goes completely silent about Nebraska.
If I had to guess, Barney is the guy we would always take no matter what and he was the top guy on the board. Hall and Barney were playing for one spot. Once Barney started to drift and Campbell was in the bag we used Campbell’s impending Nebraska decision as ammo to go back at Barney and say “This is your last chance” and it worked. From there we ended with what I think are the two better WRs. I’d have been okay with Barney and Campbell or Hall and Campbell. But I think Barney and Hall is the better combo.
I believe someone mentioned on here that we had some booster/NIL money get thrown into the mix late that helped sway Barney our direction. Not sure if it was a deciding factor or if it just leveled the playing field.
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