Iowa State WR commit expected to visit Nebraska this weekend

A Iowa State WR commit is expected to visit Nebraska this weekend

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have been active on the recruiting trail, and their efforts may soon pay off.

According to The Omaha World-Herald’s Sam McKewon, 2023 wide receiver Beni Ngoyi is expected to visit the Cornhuskers this weekend. This is surprising news. Ngoyi committed to Iowa State in July.

Ngoyi is a local prospect. He attends Lincoln High School. 247 Sports ranks Ngoyi as the fifth-best prospect in the state of Nebraska.

Ngoyi has received 13 offers. He previously took visits to Iowa State and Washington. Interim head coach Mickey Joseph is listed as Ngoyi’s primary recruiter.

Ngoyi is the second prospect, who is committed to another school, expected to visit Nebraska this weekend. Tulane running back commit Arnold Barnes III is also taking an official visit.

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Cornhuskers Are Finalists for Local 2023 WR

The Cornhuskers are finalists for a local 2023 WR.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers appear to be finalists for 2023 three-star wide receiver prospect Beni Ngoyi. Ngoyi shared a tweet that included photos of him in uniforms for three different teams: Iowa State, Nebraska, and Washington.

Ngoyi is expected to announce his decision on Wednesday, July 20, at 1 P.M. central standard time.

Ngoyi is a 6’4″ wide receiver from Lincoln, Nebraska. 247 Sports ranked him as the ninth-best wide receiver prospect in the state.

The Cornhuskers have already landed four wide receiver prospects in the 2023 class: Omarion Miller, Jaidyn Doss, Benjamin Brahmer, and Barry Jackson.

247’s Crystal Ball currently projects Iowa State as the favorite to land Ngoyi with a 66.7 percent chance. The Crystal Ball has Washington in second place.

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