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Class of 2027 running back set to visit Nebraska

Class of 2027 running back set to visit Nebraska

USA Today28-01-2025

Nebraska football is set to host Junior Day this weekend, which will see visits from class of 2027 athletes across the country. Running back Noah Roberts announced on social media he is one of those athletes.
Roberts is coming off a 1,000-yard season for Basha High School. The Chandler, Arizona native led his team in rushing, going for 1,067 yards across 13 games, averaging seven yards per carry.
He finished six games with multiple rushing touchdowns and four games with over 100 rushing yards. He also racked up 32 catches for 358 yards and five touchdowns.
Roberts helped the Bears to an 11-2 season and a state runner-up finish. He also helped his 4×100 relay team to a sixth-place finish in the AIA Track and Field State Championships in 2024.
He also took 15th in the 100-meter dash at the AIA Division I Championship as a freshman, clocking in a time of 10.88 seconds.
He is listed at 6-feet-1 and 200 pounds.
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