Nebraska recruiting reaches across the globe and into the future with latest offers

LINCOLN, NE - NOVEMBER 24: A fan of the Nebraska Cornhuskers holds a sign in support of coaching prospect Scott Frost (not shown) during the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium on November 24, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
LINCOLN, NE - NOVEMBER 24: A fan of the Nebraska Cornhuskers holds a sign in support of coaching prospect Scott Frost (not shown) during the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium on November 24, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
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Nebraska recruiting efforts have the Huskers making offers to someone across the pond and well into the future on what has been a very busy weekend.

Friday night lights isn’t the only way the Nebraska recruiting efforts have been carried out this weekend. The Nebraska football coaching staff has been a bunch of busy little bees between the camps and a spate of offers going out on Saturday.

There were also quite a few kids who might not have gotten offers but were still down in Lincoln to watch and participate in the festivities.

Scott Frost and company have been working hard to get as much talent as possible into the stadium on Friday. That included more than 2,000 fans who came out to watch just how this group carries out a camp.

There were also plenty of in-state prospects that were hoping to show off what they could do. Those that couldn’t make it to camp were getting plenty of attention as well.

The Cornhuskers’ coaching staff has been working hard when it comes to the future of the program. That doesn’t just mean next year.

One of the campers that were in town was 2020 quarterback Micah Bowens, who went back to Las Vegas with an offer to play in Lincoln in a few years in hand. The coaching staff managed to send out at least one offer on Saturday that was to someone who was also not in the state, but also isn’t in the country. The Nebraska recruiting efforts are truly leaving no stone unturned.