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Millard West lineman Harrison Phillips received a visit from the Huskers on Friday. "Coach Barney Cotton was by to see me and that shows me that they really are interested in me since they came back to see me for a second time," the 6-foot-4, 250-pound Phillips said.
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Florence (Ala.) High School quarterback Kendrick Doss received a visit from NU offensive coordinator Tim Beck, resulting in a Husker scholarship offer. "I really do have a lot of interest in Nebraska,” said the 6-foot-2, 205-pound Doss.
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Anthony Jones of New Orleans Edna Karr High School recently received a scholarship offer from the Huskers. "I'm very interested in Nebraska, I just got to talk to my family about it and take a visit up there," the 6-foot-6, 231-pound Jones said.
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Fruit Cove (Fla.) Bartram Trail High School offensive lineman Jesse Burkett holds 15 offers, but a scholarship offer from the Huskers stands out. "Nebraska was my first big school to offer especially because they have a great tradition of offensive lineman," Burkett said.
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Fort Scott (Kan.) C.C. defensive tackle Abu Lamin has burst onto the radar of several teams. "The new offers are from Arizona State, Nebraska and South Carolina all offered me today," said the 6-foot-5, 315-pound Lamin. "I just started talking with Nebraska two or three days ago."
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Englewood (N.J.) Dwight Morrow High School wide receiver Juwann Winfree recently said Nebraska is on the list of schools he'd consider visiting. "If I took a visit out there it'd probably increase my interest but it's solid interest," the 6-foot-2, 180-pound Winfree said.
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Papillion-La Vista defensive back Kenzo Cotton, the son of former Husker Curtis Cotton, has received a scholarship offer from Wisconsin. Kansas State has also offered Cotton, and Nebraska, Oregon, Stanford, and a few Ivy league schools have shown interest.
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2014 athlete Demornay Pierson-El said he plans to visit Nebraska and North Carolina this summer, beginning first with a trip to Lincoln for the Big Red Weekend. “Coach (Rich) Fisher, coach (Ron) Brown and coach (Tim) Beck are building a relationship and we’re getting to know each other,” the 5-foot-9, 171-pound running back said.
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QB Zack Darlington from Apopka (Fl.) is going to be making some trips soon. The 6-foot-2 and 205-pound Darlington says that the first place on his list is NU.
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With tight end being a position that a number of schools, including Nebraska, have gotten creative with in the past few seasons, Bingham (Utah) High School tight end Dalton Schultz has seen his stock rise quickly on the recruiting trail.
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The state of Florida was an area of high emphasis for the Nebraska staff during the spring evaluation period, and the Huskers are starting to position themselves for visits with several of their top targets. One of them is Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Cardinal Gibbons wide receiver Trevon Lee. As a junior, the 5-foot-11, 167-pound Lee had 36 receptions for 704 yards with 11 touchdowns.
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The one advantage NU has — and a key advantage the Huskers take into Texas and Florida recruiting as a whole — is offensive coordinator Tim Beck. A former Texas high school coach, Beck also knows Florida, having played college football there.
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St. Thomas Aquinas running back Madre London has a top group and Nebraska is squarely in it. The three-star Florida native said he’s been hearing quite a bit from the Huskers and that he’s excited about it.
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With Nebraska only looking to add one or two interior offensive linemen at the most to their 2014 class, they're targeting mobile, strong and athletic recruits for the position.
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Houston (Texas) Alief Taylor High School defensive back Joshua Kalu said he wants to visit Nebraska.
"Coach Ross Els started talking to me and he told me that he liked that I was smart on the field and that I'd be a good asset to their program," the 6-foot-1, 169-pound Kalu said.
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