“Nebraska Football Recruiting: What to Watch for in the 2025 Class”
The Nebraska football team is gearing up for a crucial period in their recruiting efforts as they look to build their 2025 recruiting class. With a number of high school recruits set to visit Lincoln in April, both for unofficial and official visits, the Huskers are focused on securing top talent for the future.
Currently, Nebraska has three commits in their upcoming recruiting class, all in-state prospects. However, the Huskers may be looking to build a smaller class this time around after taking 28 commits in their 2023 class and 31 in 2024. Head coach Matt Rhule has emphasized the importance of building a strong foundation for the program through recruiting.
One key focus for Nebraska is landing a high school quarterback for the 2025 class, with Orange Lutheran’s TJ Lateef being a top target. The Huskers are also keeping an eye on in-state recruits, including tight ends Chase Loftin and Reiman Zebert, wide receiver Jackson Carpenter, and linebacker Christian Jones.
In addition to in-state prospects, Nebraska is also targeting out-of-state recruits, with top national prospects like Michael Terry III and Elijah Barnes expected to visit campus. The Huskers are looking to elevate the caliber of recruits they land in 2025 and continue to build momentum in their recruiting efforts.
As the spring practice period ramps up, Nebraska will be working hard to secure commitments from top talent and shape the future of the football program. With a busy recruiting month ahead, the Huskers are focused on bringing in the best players to help them succeed on the field in the years to come.