Check out Dylan Kuhl’s beyond impressive pick-six on Friday night

Dylan Kuhl shows speed, strength and some elusiveness in a pick-six return.

Dylan Kuhl just refused to go down, marking one of the top players in the nation on Friday night.

A linebacker at Millard South High School (Omaha, Nebraska), Kuhl’s 48-yard pick-six was a thing of beauty. It was also the standard for tenacity as Kuhl simply refused to be tackled.

Making a nice reaction on a tipped pass, Kuhl broke four tackles on his way to the end zone. Throw in a nice little juke to get himself out from the sideline and into the open field and it was quite the return for Kuhl.

A 6-foot-, 200-pound linebacker who is a member of the 2025 recruiting class. He flashed some of his reported 4.7 speed in the return as well as some good balance as well as agility to get into the end zone. There is some nice elusiveness on display here in his return.

 

Millard South won on Friday night 38-7 over Gretna High School (Gretna, Nebraska). They have improved to 4-0 on the season with the win.

Omaha high school kicker receives offer to walk on for Cornhuskers

Nebraska looks to improve its special teams with an offer to an in-state recruit.

An Omaha high school kicker received an offer from Nebraska to walk on in 2023. Millard South kicker/punter Simon McClannan received the offer from the Cornhusker’s coaching staff on Friday afternoon according to his social media. McClannan had previously visited Lincoln on June 4th when he kicked for special teams coach Bill Busch.

Busch is in his second year at Nebraska and is his first season as the special team’s coordinator. This is his third stint coaching at Nebraska, as he was a defensive assistant from 1990 to 1993 and was a secondary and special teams coordinator and secondary coach from 2004-2007. He had previously coached at LSU from 2018-2020, including the 2019 15-0 national championship team.

Currently, the Cornhuskers have no commits in the 2023 recruiting class dedicated to special teams, but most special team scholarships are not offered until after the recruit’s senior season.

 

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