Rivals' Tim Verghese today:
Per Rivals' John Garcia, Nebraska four-star cornerback commit CJ Bronaugh will take the rest of his official visits. There was some momentum coming out of the weekend that the four-star could shut things down from people close to him. My read is the Huskers still sit at the very top of his recruitment. Florida State gets him on campus this weekend, then Penn State will get him in town the weekend after. As I said coming into June, Florida is the biggest threat to Nebraska here, but I get the read the Huskers have (for now) done enough to separate themselves from the Gaytors. It would take a lot for the Seminoles or Nittany Lions to clear the bar Nebraska has set.

We noted in yesterday's Tim-Bits that Oklahoma made a significant move for Odem while he was in town for his OV this weekend. The Sooners were pushing to get him to shut things down. While the Sooners are now the favorite at the top of the four-star's recruitment, he is opting to take the rest of his official visits. He's at Auburn currently for a mid-week OV, will visit Ohio State this weekend and is still scheduled to return to Nebraska June 20-22. As things stand, the Huskers will get their shot.

As we reported in yesterday's Tim-Bits, we've also added four-star athlete/nickel Jacob Eberhart to this weekend's official visit list. He'll be in town June 13-15. Huskers are battling Missouri, Oklahoma, Alabama and Illinois for the jumbo athlete, who could play wide receiver or linebacker as well.

Caught up briefly with Jones while at Omaha North this morning. He's coming off a strong official visit to Cockeye State. He's scheduled to visit Nebraska this weekend, June 13-15 then will close with Cockeye June 20-22. He's aiming to make a decision shortly after, then publicly announce his decision on July 4. Others in the market were bullish on Nebraska's chances when they offered, but this is a complicated recruitment. Cockeye State and Minnesota have been involved longer, as has Kansas State. Cockeye is the school he grew up rooting for and a school he remains quite interested. Yes, Nebraska is the in-state program and has his older brother on the team. But this isn't an open-and-shut recruitment for the Huskers. Nebraska can certainly land him, but it will take a strong visit this weekend and a feeling from Jones and his family that Lincoln is the best spot for his development on and off the field.