June will tell us plenty about Nebraska’s 2027 recruiting class
Nebraska does not need a perfect June on the recruiting trail. Here's how things look as the month begins.
Nebraska does not need a perfect June on the recruiting trail.
Recruiting rarely works that cleanly, especially once official visits begin. Boards shift, timelines move and other programs make their own pushes. A player who looks like a lean one week can look a lot less certain the next.
Instead, what Nebraska does need in June is movement.
The Huskers enter the summer with a 2027 class that already has real substance, especially on offense. They have their quarterback, they have an offensive line group that has quickly become one of the defining pieces of the class and they have several committed players expected back in Lincoln this weekend. They also have a first official visit weekend that could tell us plenty about where this class is headed next.
Nebraska is expected to host a large group of official visitors over the next three weeks, with the first wave arriving this weekend. The headliner is five-star offensive lineman Albert Simien, a 6-foot-3, 295-pound interior lineman from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Simien is one of the best players in the 2027 cycle, and Nebraska has already gotten him to Lincoln multiple times.




