Wisconsin football offers three-star class of 2025 wide receiver

Wisconsin football offers three-star class of 2025 wide receiver

Wisconsin football extended an offer to class of 2025 wide receiver Brayden Trimble on Thursday. 

247Sports ranks Trimble as a three-star recruit. The Mount Zion, Illinois native already holds offers from 12 schools including Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Michigan State, Iowa, Arkansas, Northwestern and Minnesota. 

Trimble is ranked as the No. 120 wide receiver in his class, No. 17 recruit from Illinois and No. 605 overall player in the class of 2025. He currently represents Mt. Zion High School and stands at 6’2,’’ 170 pounds. 

His first gridiron offer arrived from Miami (Ohio) in June 2023. From then on, the junior has steadily earned offers from July 2023 until today. 

247Sports does have a crystal ball prediction for the wide receiver to choose Illinois. He unofficially visited the Illini in January and will return to Champaign for an official visit on June 21.

Currently, UW’s wide receiver room features 14 athletes and is led by C.J. Williams, Quincy Burroughs, Will Pauling and Bryson Green. 

Wisconsin’s class of 2025 is yet to add a wide receiver. The group currently ranks No. 18 in the nation with 10 players committed.

Huskers offer class of ’25 wide receiver from Illinois

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made a scholarship offer to a wide receiver out of Illinois.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers made a scholarship offer to a wide receiver out of Illinois. Brayden Trimble is a class of 2025 prospect out of Mount Zion High School.

The three-star recruit holds six offers, including Northwestern, Iowa and Illinois. During his junior year, he appeared in 11 games and made 69 catches for 981 yards and 12 touchdowns.

The Huskers’ class of 2025 currently has four recruits, including three from the state of Nebraska. They are defensive lineman Tyson Terry, athlete Caden VerMaas, running back Conor Booth and athlete CJ Simon.

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