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Nebraska to host four-star receiver on campus this spring

Nebraska to host four-star receiver on campus this spring

USA Today27-02-2025
Nebraska to host four-star receiver on campus this spring
Four-star WR Nalin Scott has lined up five unofficial visits this spring in addition to his first official visit to Arizona State on April 25-27 weekend, he tells me for @Rivals
Scott is the No. 21-rated WR in the Rivals250: https://t.co/0Jy9LjONdV pic.twitter.com/lOyi4mnrt3 — Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) February 26, 2025
Nebraska football is going to get a visit from class of 2026 four-star wide receiver Nalin Scott on April 12. Rivals.com's Sam Spiegelman reported this on Wednesday.
According to the 247Sports Rankings, Scott is the 216th-ranked prospect in the 2026 class, the 35th-ranked wide receiver, and the 21st-ranked player from the state of Georgia.
He has several offers on the table, including Georgia, Auburn, Florida, and Michigan. Scott is scheduled to visit the Gators on March 15 and Michigan on April 5.
The wide receiver had a tremendous season in 2024 for McEachern High School in Georgia. He had 23 receptions for 302 yards last season and showed that he could be a receiving threat. He also had nine carries for 27 yards.
Currently, the 2026 Nebraska football recruiting class ranks 44th overall nationally per the 247Sports Team Rankings. Scott would be a big-time playmaker for the program and just another major weapon in a talented wide receiver room. The Huskers have an opportunity to make a strong impression.
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