Florida High School Football Recruiting Weekend Yields Major Commitments
A whirlwind weekend saw multiple elite recruits announce their college destinations, reshaping the recruiting landscape for the upcoming season.
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A whirlwind weekend saw multiple elite recruits announce their college destinations, reshaping the recruiting landscape for the upcoming season.
Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Colorado, and UConn secured high‑profile pledges, while Liberty, Kentucky, Maryland and Texas A&M added momentum to their classes.

Kaden Howard's decommitment reshapes Nebraska's 2027 receiving corps while the staff eyes Matthew Gregory and several in‑state linemen for future impact.

Bryce Williams, a four-star defensive back from Western High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, announced his commitment to the University of Nebraska over Florida, Oklahoma and Clemson. His decision follows a campus visit and a strong relationship with defensive backs coach Addison Williams, adding depth to a secondary that already boasts experienced talent.

The Huskers added a top defensive back and a promising lineman during a high‑profile recruiting weekend, boosting their 2027 class to 13 commitments and a No. 16 national ranking.

Bryce Williams, a four-star defensive back from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, committed to the University of Nebraska during an official visit, reopening a previously held pledge to Florida State and choosing the Cornhuskers over a host of elite programs.

Nebraska football announced the verbal pledge of Errol Demontagnac, a 6‑foot‑3, 290‑pound defensive lineman, during his official visit, adding depth to a defensive line that has been a focus of recent recruiting efforts.

The 6‑foot‑3, 280‑pound prospect from Seffner, Florida, chose the Cornhuskers over the Seminoles, highlighting a standout junior season and a crowded recruiting board.

After a 2025 defense that yielded just 72 points, the Seffner (Fla.) Armwood Hawks are counting on linebacker Theo Wilson, defensive linemen Errol Demontagnac and Urvick St. Jean II, and new quarterback Kehber Nijher to sustain their momentum.