Texas receiver recaps visit with Nebraska

As a sophomore, Boyd had 57 receptions for 797 yards and seven touchdowns.

A class of 2026 wide receiver is raving about his recent visit with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Brock Boyd is a 6-foot-1, 165-pound prospect from Southlake Carroll High School out of Southlake, Texas.

Boyd visited with the Huskers over the weekend and is already looking forward to his next visit. He posted about the trip on social media.

Wow!! I had a great time with @HuskerFootball. Thank you so much for the hospitality!! Will definitely be back soon.

As a sophomore, Boyd had 57 receptions for 797 yards and seven touchdowns. He is currently ranked as a four-star prospect by Rivals.

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Husker offer four-star tight end from Illinois

A class of 2026 tight end has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

A class of 2026 tight end has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. JC Anderson is a four-star prospect out of Mt. Zion High School in Mt. Zion, Illinois.

Anderson is currently ranked as the top prospect in Illinois for 2026. Last season, the 6-foot-7, 230-pound recruit appeared in ten games, catching 30 passes for 307 yards and three touchdowns.

The tight end recently visited Notre Dame and Tennessee unofficially. He is also scheduled to visit Michigan State early next month. Nebraska is now the 16th school to offer Anderson a scholarship.

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Nebraska offers four-star athlete from Texas

A class of 2026 athlete has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Tradarian Ball is a 5-foot-10, 175-pound class of 2026 prospect from Texas High out of Texarkana, Texas. In 11 games in 2023, Ball ran for 1,225 rushing yards …

A class of 2026 athlete has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Tradarian Ball is a 5-foot-10, 175-pound class of 2026 prospect from Texas High out of Texarkana, Texas.

In 11 games in 2023, Ball ran for 1,225 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. For his career, he has already appeared in 22 games, running for 1,964 yards and 23 touchdowns.

The recruit currently holds an impressive 32 scholarship offers. Recruiting services currently have Texas ranked as the favorite for the prospect’s commitment.

Nebraska’s class of 2026 currently holds no commitments, but the Huskers have numerous offers in the past week.

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Huskers offer California quarterback

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made a scholarship offer to a California quarterback.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made a scholarship offer to a California quarterback. Brady Smigiel is a class of 2026 prospect from Newbury Park High School out of Newbury Park, California.

The quarterback is one of the top recruits in the class of 2026 and has already made a significant impression on college coaches across the country. In 14 games last season, Smigiel threw for 4,222 yards and 52 touchdowns with 14 interceptions.

He is currently viewed by 247Sports as a five-star prospect, the No. 2 quarterback in the class of 2026, and the No. 3 player in the state of California.

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Huskers offer scholarship to Texas linebacker

A class of 2026 linebacker has been offered a scholarship by the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

A class of 2026 linebacker has been offered a scholarship by the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Noriel Dominguez plays for Fort Bend Marshall High School out of Missouri City, Texas.

In 11 games last season, he recorded 80 tackles, 12.0 for loss, and 3.0 sacks. Dominguez holds offers from Oregon, LSU, and Florida, to name a few.

Nebraska has been busy offering class of 2026 recruits scholarships, but the Huskers have not yet received any official commitments. This offer is also another example of the Cornhusker’s commitment to building a pipeline into Texas.

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Huskers offer California running back

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have offered a scholarship to a class of 2026 running back.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have offered a scholarship to a class of 2026 running back. Brian Bonner plays for Valencia High School out of Valencia, California.

According to 247Sports, Bonner ran for 500 yards during the 2023 season. He also added 457 receiving yards and 274 return yards.

The Huskers are the fourth school to offer the prospect a scholarship. Bonner has also been offered by Stanford, UNLV, and Utah.

The running back was given the offer from Husker running backs coach E.J. Barthel. You can find the announcement tweet below.

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Huskers offer class of 2026 athlete

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have offered a scholarship to a class of 2026 athlete.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have offered a scholarship to a class of 2026 athlete. Jamarion Phillips is a 6-1 220-pound linebacker for South Oak Cliff High School out of Dallas, Texas.

In 15 games last season, he recorded 95 tackles, 23.0 for a loss and 14.0 sacks. Phillips has become a popular recruit as of late, receiving 11 offers this month alone.

He has also received interest from Colorado, Missouri and Purdue, to name a few. While Phillips has seen success at the high school level as a linebacker, he is currently being recruited without a position officially set.

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Recapping Nebraska’s recruiting weekend

The Nebraska Cornhuskers hosted a group of visitors on campus this past weekend.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers hosted a group of visitors on campus this past weekend. Head coach Matt Rhule and his staff welcomed 12 recruits to Lincoln.

The group consisted of members of the 2025 and 2026 recruiting classes. One of the visitors, safety Caden VerMaas, is already committed to Nebraska’s 2025 recruiting class.

Two of the visitors, defensive lineman Jaylen Williams and linebacker Pierce Mooberry, have already been offered scholarships for the class of 2025. Two class of 2026 prospects, linebacker Johnmichael Fountain and offensive tackle Mason Bandhauer, have also been offered scholarships.

The remaining seven visitors are recruits that the Huskers have an interest in but have yet to make an official scholarship offer. It should also be noted that all seven visitors of interest come from the offensive side.

You can find a social media recap from all 12 visitors below.

Huskers offer Florida quarterback

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made a scholarship offer to a class of 2026 quarterback.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have offered a scholarship to a class of 2026 quarterback. Dereon Coleman is a pro-style QB out of Orlando, Florida.

The sophomore prospect threw for 2,224 yards with 16 touchdowns and six interceptions for Jones High School. Coleman also ran for 247 yards and four touchdowns.

He holds offers from schools such as Arkansas, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M. The Husker currently holds no commitments to the 2026 class, but quarterback Dayton Raiola is currently one of the group’s top prospects.

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Nebraska offers Texas quarterback a scholarship

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made an offer to a class of 2026 quarterback.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers have made an offer to a class of 2026 quarterback. Rees Wise is a 6-1 205-pound quarterback out of Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.

Wise is coming off of a successful sophomore season in which he threw for 1,848 yards with 21 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also ran for 426 yards and nine touchdowns.

Nebraska is only one of four schools to have made an official offer to the quarterback. In-state schools, Houston, SMU, and UTEP have also made an offer to the native Texan.

Matt Rhule has repeatedly shown an interest in rebuilding Nebraska’s pipeline into the Lonestar State. This offer is another example of that commitment.

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