The Nebraska football team earned another big 2025 recruit as June concludes, almost two months before the start of the 2024 season. Houston Kaahaaina-Torres announced on social media that he is committing to Nebraska.
Kaahaaina-Torres made his decision after visiting Nebraska on June 21. The three-star lineman stands at 6-feet-3 and 290 pounds and is the No. 1 player in the state of Hawaii.
Kaahaaina-Torres has played varsity for St. Louis High School in Honolulu since his freshman year. He chose Nebraska over Arizona State, California, and Michigan State. He also received offers from Utah, Colorado, and Brigham Young.
This is the second straight year Nebraska landed the top recruit in Hawaii. The Huskers signed Preston Taumua from Waipahu (Hawaii) as part of the 2024 recruiting class last year. Kaahaaina-Torres is the 13th commit in Nebraska’s class and the second offensive line commit, joining three-star offensive tackle Brian Tapu, who committed to the Huskers on Thursday.
Husker Nation, I’m coming home!!!! GBR!!! 🌽🔴 @HuskerFootball @BrandonHuffman @coach_lafaele @adamgorney @DonovanRaiola @CoachMattRhule #ChrisNaole #AGTG pic.twitter.com/esGt6ZKWhN
— Houston Kaahaaina-Torres (@HoustonKTorres) June 30, 2024
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