Husker football offers 2026 Texas athlete Victor Lincoln

The Nebraska football team continues the 2024 offseason with offers to players around the country.

The Nebraska football team continues the 2024 offseason with offers to players around the country. Its most recent offer hails from Texas.

Victor Lincoln, a two-way athlete from Lancaster, Texas, received an offer from Nebraska following a conversation with receivers coach Garret McGuire. Lincoln currently holds offers from Texas Tech, Purdue, Baylor, and Arkansas.

Lincoln enters his junior year at Lancaster High School after a solid sophomore season with the Tigers. He is listed as 6 feet, 165 pounds, and plays wide receiver, free safety, and cornerback.

Lincoln primarily played corner for the Tigers in his sophomore year. He and his team finished 9-6 in 2023, falling in the regional finals in a double-overtime thriller.

He is also a sprinter in track and field for the Tigers. This past season, Lincoln clocked in a 10.93 in the 100-meter dash and a 22.47 in the 200-meter dash.

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Texas lands first commitment of 2022 class in four-star receiver

Texas has landed their first commitment of the 2022 recruiting class with Phaizon Wilson. A four-star WR, Phaizon chose UT over Texas A&M.

Texas has landed their first commitment of the 2022 recruiting class with Phaizon Wilson. A four-star wide receiver from Lancaster, Texas, Phaizon chose the Longhorns over Texas A&M.

Tom Herman’s great run in the state of Texas begins with Phaizon and will continue through the 2022 class. Once again, Herman finds a way to beat Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies for an in-state blue-chip prospect.

Rating
Stars Overall State Position
247 4 35 38
Rivals
ESPN 4 243 34 32
247 Composite 4 245 55 31
Vitals
Hometown Lancaster, Texas
Projected Position Wide receiver
Height 6-4
Weight 210
Recruitment
  • Offered on April 23, 2020
  • No visit yet
Offers (16 total)
  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Flordia
  • Kansas
  • Missouri
  • Ole Miss
  • SMU
  • Texas
  • Texas Tech
  • Texas A&M
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