Nebraska hosting flip targets and blue-chippers for Northwestern game
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Steve Wiltfong2 hours ago
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Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule reacts during the first half against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
Nebraska (5-2) will have a talented group of prospects on campus for Saturday’s Big Ten game against Northwestern (5-2).
Head coach Matt Rhule and his staff aim to add to the 2026 class while continuing to build on a 2027 haul that has a chance to finish Top 10 nationally.
Charlotte (NC) Myers Park defensive lineman
Damaad Lewis is one of the headliners on campus. The Huskers look to be battling Florida State for the 2026 prospect. Rivals ranks Lewis as the nation’s No. 43 edge rusher.
Nebraska is looking to beat FSU for four-star safety and Seminoles commit
Tedarius Hughes. The Miami (Fla.) Northwestern product has been to several Hurricanes games this year and the Huskers are another he’s keeping warm. Rivals ranks Hughes as the No. 26 safety in the class.
Nebraska heads into the weekend with 11 commits in the 2026 cycle. Four-star cornerback pledge
Danny Odem will be back.
It’s a star-studded group expected in 2027.
The Huskers have the No. 4 class in the country early in the cycle and prized quarterback commit
Trae Taylor will be back. As will the nation’s No. 2 safety
Tory Pittman and offensive lineman
Matt Erickson.
A few talented running backs will visit headlined by Rolesville (NC) High four-star
Amir Brown. Nebraska is already trending for local tailback
Kylonn Hayne.
At the wide receiver position the country’s No. 6 ranked receiver
Quentin Hale is one of the headliners. Four-star and former Penn State commit
Khalil Terry is a major target. Nebraska has an early offer out to
Justyn Lindsay.
Rivals 300 offensive tackle
Princeton Uwaifo is one of the headliners at the point of attack. Rockford (Ill.) Guilford edge rusher
Keysan Taylor is one of the Midwest’s best. Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances edge
Jayden Travers has several offers.
Nebraska is in early on St. Louis University 2028 linebacker
Anthony Busby.