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Nebraska Huskers Land Commitment from Top Prospect Isaac Feller

The standout outfielder from Cretin‑Derham Hall adds depth to the 2027 recruiting class

A New Era for Huskers Baseball

Nebraska’s baseball program received a major boost this August when Isaac Feller, a 6‑foot‑3 outfielder from Cretin‑Derham Hall High School, pledged to join the Huskers' roster for the class of 2027.

Feller’s decision came after an electrifying showing at the Senior Future Games, where his team posted an 18‑6 victory and he delivered a grand slam early in the contest, earning Player of the Game honors.

The Minnesota native is currently ranked No. 30 overall in the state for the 2027 class by Prep Baseball, a testament to his blend of power and speed that has drawn attention from scouts across the Midwest.

Beyond the summer circuit, Feller balances his time between LakePoint and various Minnesota prospect programs, while also excelling for Cretin‑Derham Hall, where he helped the team reach the state tournament and earned All‑Section and All‑Conference honorable‑mention accolades.

In the recent postseason he compiled 16 hits, 10 runs, nine RBI and three stolen bases, numbers that underscore his all‑around impact on the field.

He will not be the only new face in the incoming class; Will Kaskie, a Class of 2028 commit from Kearney Catholic High School, also announced his intention to play for Nebraska in August, making them the second August recruit for the program.

Looking Ahead

With the new recruits set to arrive in the summer of 2027, the Huskers hope to translate their early commitments into on‑field success, aiming to contend for Big Ten titles and secure regional tournament berths.

Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the program integrates these promising athletes, hoping the momentum built during the recruiting cycle will carry over into competitive performances on the national stage.

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