Nebraska trending for potential flip as WR recruiting momentum builds

Nebraska is gaining steam for a committed WR target after a weekend visit turned heads in Lincoln
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With June winding down, the Nebraska football team is expected to add several talented players to its 2026 recruiting class. According to prominent recruiting analysts, wide receiver Nalin Scott might be among the gifted prospects who will eventually sign up with the Cornhuskers.

Scott is currently committed to Arizona State, but he's been looking for greener pastures for a while now. He was also someone Matt Rhule and company once thought they were getting an official visit from earlier this spring. That visit was canceled when the Sun Devils convinced him the Big 12 was where it was at.

Nebraska football pushing for Nalin Scott flip as June recruiting picks up steam

The visit the Nebraska football team thought it was getting earlier in the spring happened this weekend instead. And it seems as though Scott didn't realize what he was missing until he came to Lincoln.

On Sunday, On3's Sean Callahan and Bryan Munson both officially predicted that Nalin Scott would eventually reverse his commitment to Arizona State and pick the Huskers instead.

As the Huskers assemble their 2026 recruiting class, it's clear that wide receiver remains a need they must address. They are addressing it this week, as they've already hosted another wide receiver prospect, Zion Robinson.

Florida wide receiver Larry Miles has also received a lot of attention from the Cornhuskers lately, and it seems like a pretty good bet that he'll be pulling the trigger for Matt Rhule and company.

Miles and Nalin Scott, both committing to the Nebraska football team in the next few days, would add some much-needed prospects at a position that needs them.