Who do the Huskers have on campus for final big visit weekend before recruiting dead period?
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Ernest Campbell — Another wide receiver to keep an eye on, Campbell can absolutely fly and while he’s not going to be the biggest receiver out there, he’s incredibly dangerous with the ball and those track times have more than just Nebraska interested.
Texas A&M is the only other visit so it will be interesting to see how Campbell compares the schools after the visit.
Grant Brix — One of Nebraska’s favorite offensive linemen in the 2024 class and one
Matt Rhule went to go watch wrestle last January.
It’s big to get Brix back on campus as the Huskers have work to do with Kansas State and Oklahoma already having hosted the lineman and the view being he’s going to look heavily at those options. The lineman also made a midweek trip down to Alabama.
This would be one of the bigger recruiting wins if the Huskers can pull it off.
Kewan Lacy — The first official visit for a running back this cycle and it goes to the Lancaster running back that has put up interesting numbers in high school. At 6-foot, 205, Lacy has good size for the position and a nice frame for Nebraska to add to.
At Lancaster last year Lacy had nearly 1,000 total yards and 14 total touchdowns. He was more productive as a sophomore for the team running for 1,352 yards and 15 touchdowns.
Carter Nelson — Arguably the biggest visitor this weekend, Nebraska will get its chance to try to sell Nelson on staying home and playing for Nebraska instead of going to Georgia or Notre Dame.
The tight end is an unquestionably great athlete that will go into college ball as a really raw player. It’ll be interesting to note if the Huskers have a plan set up for Nelson and make it known to him how they hope to develop and ultimately utilize him moving forward.