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Another new commit! Sweet!

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Class of 2023 Philadelphia defensive back

Rahmir Stewart
has committed to Nebraska.


Stewart, a 6-foot, 185-pound safety out of powerhouse program Imhotep Institute, has over 30 scholarship offers. It's a long list highlighted by offers from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame and USC.

He also had offers from Auburn, Baylor, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Wisconsin.
 
Class of 2023 Philadelphia defensive back

Rahmir Stewart
has committed to Nebraska.


Stewart, a 6-foot, 185-pound safety out of powerhouse program Imhotep Institute, has over 30 scholarship offers. It's a long list highlighted by offers from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame and USC.

He also had offers from Auburn, Baylor, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Wisconsin.
Hell of an offer list. GBR!!
 
Class of 2023 Philadelphia defensive back

Rahmir Stewart
has committed to Nebraska.


Stewart, a 6-foot, 185-pound safety out of powerhouse program Imhotep Institute, has over 30 scholarship offers. It's a long list highlighted by offers from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame and USC.

He also had offers from Auburn, Baylor, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Wisconsin.
Some really awesome teams wanted this guy! Great job by the new staff.
 
"As soon as I got here for my official visit, I saw the atmosphere of Nebraska and this college town," Stewart said. "I knew this was the place for me especially after I saw the new coaching staff. I have a very good relationship with coach Omar Hales, coach Evan Cooper, and coach Matt Rhule. I've known coach Omar since I was eight years old. I knew him when he was at Rutgers, Temple, and Baylor. I have a long history with these guys.
"They want to make something special there," he said. "They want to win a Big Ten Championship. They're going to use me in the defensive backfield. We have the defensive coordinator from Syracuse, who I had a previous relationship with, so we're going to run a base 3-3-5. That's a lot of secondary on the field.
"I really confident in the recruits that they're bringing in," said Stewart. "I want to tell (former Nebraska commit)
Malachi Coleman
to come see what the new coaching staff is all about."
 
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