The Nebraska Cornhuskers have extended an offer to in-state linebacker prospect Pierce Mooberry out of Millard North in Omaha.
The Huskers are Mooberry’s third scholarship offer joining Iowa State and Minnesota. The Omaha native received the offer directly from Huskers head coach Matt Rhule according to his tweet.
After a great call with @CoachMattRhule I’m blessed to have received an offer from the university of Nebraska! @HuskerFootball @s_kwilli32 @Omeezi_ @MillardNorthFB pic.twitter.com/hrEREE4ATw
— Pierce Mooberry (@MooberryPierce) January 3, 2024
Mooberry finished a junior season with Millard North that saw the 6-foot-4, 205-pound athlete record 87 tackles including 48 solo tackles. He also had two interceptions while recording 218 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns on the offensive side of the ball.
The Huskers currently hold four commitments in the 2025 recruiting class including three commitments from in-state prospects Caden VerMaas, Tyson Terry, and Connor Booth. They also hold a commitment from Oklahoma wide receiver CJ Simon. Notably, VerMaas also hails from Millard North in Omaha. Terry another Omaha native attends Omaha North.
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