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Caleb Green Switches Commitment from Missouri to Nebraska

The linebacker's decision reshapes the Tigers' 2027 recruiting class

A Recruit's Pivot

Caleb Green, a three‑star linebacker from Lee's Summit North, announced on Sunday that he is flipping his verbal commitment from the Missouri Tigers to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The decision was posted on his personal social‑media accounts, where he explained that he felt the Cornhusker program better aligned with his academic and athletic goals.

Green had originally pledged to Missouri in April, joining the Tigers' 2027 recruiting class as one of the early commitments. His announcement comes as the Tigers' class now stands at 14 pledges, a slight dip after his withdrawal.

Impact on Missouri's Class

Despite the loss, Missouri still retains at least one defensive standout in the class: Kobe Rhymes, a Kansas City native who remains committed to the Tigers. Rhymes, a product of the city's high‑school football scene, provides continuity on the defensive front.

The ripple effect of Green's decision is amplified by his family connection to the program. He is the younger brother of current Missouri offensive lineman Cayden Green, who has already made an impact on the Tigers' line.

Recruiting Landscape

Ranked as the 13th‑best prospect in the state of Missouri for the 2027 class by 247Sports, Green's switch underscores the competitive nature of recruiting in the Show‑Me State. His rating reflects a blend of athleticism, size and pass‑rush potential that attracted Nebraska's attention.

Nebraska's ability to lure a top‑tier Missouri prospect highlights the Cornhuskers' resurgence under their current coaching staff. The commitment adds depth to the Cornhuskers' defensive lineup and signals a potential shift in the regional recruiting balance.

Looking Ahead

Both Missouri and Nebraska will continue to monitor the recruitment market as signing day approaches. For Green, the next step will be evaluating how the Cornhusker program can develop his skills on and off the field, while the Tigers aim to fill any gaps left by departing commits with additional prospects.

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