2025 prospect describes the atmosphere as “awesome”
drew dozens of recruiting prospects to campus last weekend. One of them was Colin Nehe , a hometown kicker in the 2025 class from Lincoln East High School.“I got the chance to talk with a lot of the other recruits as well as many coaches,” he said. “I got to see the new facilities and all the other things they’re putting in.
Nehe already has plans to return to campus. “I’m going to go to the specialists camp on June 8th, and that’ll be the next time I’m on campus.”that Nebraska is his dream school. This time, however, he dived a bit deeper into why. “Nebraska is my dream school to play at because of many reasons. Number one is that I’ve dreamed of being a Husker longer than I remember, the legacy that Nebraska football has, the fan base that it has, and the focus that the coaches put into everything every day. But I’ve also had some other great visits at other programs that would be great opportunities as well.”
When looking at the spring game, the atmosphere is what usually plays a big factor. Nehe explains why the atmosphere was “awesome.” “As soon as the walkout song starts playing, I get chills,” he said. “The atmosphere of the locker room is family-like. I love the accountability and respect that everyone has.”
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