Nebraska Football Recruiting: Walking the Dead Period Roundup Edition
The Nebraska football coaching staff has to work within the dead period now which means no face-to-face contact.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t the usual bunch of notable news for our roundup, though!
Silent commitS…#shhh
— Keyshawn Jr. (@keyshawnnnn) December 10, 2016
Here you go my top 10 schools ?????? pic.twitter.com/fbtJ6CbJiE
— Lynn Bowden (@H_Huncho) December 13, 2016
This week’s notable offers:
– 2018 Calabasas, CA wide receiver Nikko Hall
– 2019 Houston, TX quarterback Grant Gunnell (unofficially visited and took in practice last Friday).
2018 Rivals 250 Early Targets
No. 22 – Saint Louis, MO defensive tackle Trevor Trout
No. 34 – Bradenton, FL cornerback Houston Griffith
No. 36 – Bradenton, FL wide receiver Brian Hightower
No. 46 – Newbury Park, CA pro-style quarterback Cameron Rising
No. 49 – Las Vegas, NV outside linebacker Palaie Gaoteote
No. 54 – Hialeah, FL wide receiver Mark Pope
No. 56 – West Hills, CA running back TJ Pledger
No. 59 – Bradenton, FL defensive tackle Taron Vincent
No. 68 – Bothell, WA pro-style quarterback Jacob Sirmon
No. 72 – Beatrice, NE tight end Cameron Jurgens (Nebraska commitment)
No. 78 – Saint Louis, MO wide receiver Kamryn Babb
No. 83 – Detroit, MI athlete Kalon Gervin
No. 89 – Calabasas, CA defensive back Brendan “Bookie” Radley-Hiles
No. 98 – San Marcos, CA pro-style quarterback Jack Tuttle
No. 101 – Corona, CA wide receiver Manuel Allen
No. 110 – Dallas, TX defensive tackle Calvin Avery
No. 111 – Coeur D Alene, ID dual-threat quarterback Colson Yankoff
No. 155 – Yoakum, TX wide receiver Josh Moore
No. 179 – Corona, CA pro-style quarterback Tanner Mckee
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