Omaha lineman decommits from Illinois

An Omaha offensive lineman has announced that he is reopening his recruitment.

An Omaha offensive lineman has announced that he is reopening his recruitment. Omaha Central three-star recruit Caleb Pyfrom has decommitted from the University of Illinois.

Pyform committed to Illinois at the end of June. He announced his decision on social media.

“After talking with my family we have decided to open back up my recruitment.”

The 6-4 310-pound prospect is currently ranked as the No. 5 recruit in the state of Nebraska for the class of 2024. The Huskers missed the offensive linemen the first time around but are expected to be in the running the second time around.

Pyfrom is believed to preparing for a visit to campus sometime before the early signing period in December.

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Nebraska offers 2024 in-state OT

A 2024 in-state OT has received an offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers

2024 offensive tackle recruit Caleb Pyfrom has received an offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Pyfrom shared the news on Twitter.

“After a great conversation with coach Joseph I am excited to announce that i have received an offer from the University of Nebraska #GBR,” Pyfrom tweeted.

In addition, Pyfrom is expected to visit Nebraska this weekend, according to The Omaha World-Herald’s Sam McKewon.

247 Sports lists Nebraska as Pyfrom’s only offer, thus far.

Pyfrom attends Central High School in Omaha, NE. He is listed at 6’5″ and 300 pounds.

Nebraska is still looking to land their first commit in the 2024 class. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine currently gives the Cornhuskers a 100 percent chance to land Pyfrom.

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