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3 New Recruits Just Committed to Nebraska — Meet the Future of Husker Football

3 New Recruits Just Committed to Nebraska — Meet the Future of Husker Football

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Welcome back to Bleav in Nebraska — the official voice of Husker Nation!

In today’s episode, Bryan Colbert Jr. dives into Nebraska’s latest recruiting haul: three commits in three days that could shape the future of Big Red Football.

🔺 WR Larry Miles Jr. is a stat-breaking slot weapon out of Orlando with elite burst and kick return skills — a perfect fit for Matt Rhule’s fast-paced offense.
🔺 OT Claude Mpouma is a 6’8” former basketball player from Chicago with a “monster ceiling” and elite footwork. He’s raw, but Nebraska beat out schools like Auburn, Florida, and Michigan to get him.
🔺 Leon Noil Jr. brings power and flexibility to the O-line — likely moving inside to guard but capable of playing outside. His love for Nebraska is real: “I made it Home!!”

Bryan also breaks down:

  • 💥 What these three commits reveal about Nebraska’s positional strategy

  • 🧠 How Matt Rhule is stacking the trenches first to build a contender

  • 🔄 What makes this 2026 class different — and what’s coming next

📣 Fan Segment: Which of these new commits do YOU think will see the field first?

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🔴 Go Big Red. Let’s build.

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