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Gray just committed

more than... never?

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1. Landing a commitment is a big deal for the Huskers on many different levels. First of all, I think you have to give a ton of credit to the job Nebraska did in recruiting him, especially defensive backs coach Travis Fisher. Up until about a week ago there was not much chatter about NU being much of a player for Gray. Then all of a sudden the Big Red not only gets Gray on an official visit, but also his family was was a huge deal in the grand scheme of things as Gray's mother fell in love with Lincoln while she was in town.

2. Gray's commitment to the Huskers automatically makes him the highest ranked defensive commit in the class and the third highest ranked commitment overall. NU now has two defensive backs in the class and I think we'll see them take at least two more before putting a bow on defensive back recruiting.

3. The first thing you notice about Gray is his size. At 6-foot-1, 185-pounds he really fits the mold that Coach Fisher seems to be recruiting in his secondary. He's a tall, long-armed kid that can run and cover.

4. Gray is also very physical which is another trait that Coach Fisher requires if he is going to recruit you. Some corners don't like getting dirty and physical, but Gray is not one of those guys. He will come up in run support and make an open field tackle on a ball carrier or knock a receiver's head off over the middle of the field if need be.

5. Perhaps the biggest thing to like about Gray is that he's someone that could come in and play corner, nickle, or safety for the Huskers. He has the same kind of versatility that Cam Taylor-Britt does and we've all seen how big that is for the Huskers.

6. Gray becomes the third commit from Florida in the 2020 class joining DB
Tamon Lynum who

, also hails from Florida. That's an important factor considering NU didn't sign anyone from the Sunshine State last year and they want to continue to recruit the state hard in the future.


7. Gray has the intangible qualities you love to see out of recruits as well. Coming out of Miami Central, you know he is a tough and competitive kid and understands nothing is ever just handed over to you. He faces some of the very best competition on a weekly basis so he should have no problem coming to Lincoln and working hard for Coach Fisher and Coach Frost.
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fantastic, love the low key, just come visit with the family and make the call of your life.....welcome aboard! - screams volumes for our program, community & most of all staff
 
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