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Nebraska Football Recruiting Visits Wisconsin Game – Corn Nation

It’s been awhile since I’ve posted some recruiting updates. There’s a couple reasons for that. First, I’m lazy. Second, the third consecutive four-win season has taken its toll on recruiting, no matter what the coaches’ talking points have said. Many targets are no longer considering Nebraska or have committed elsewhere.

Additionally, my wife and I were struck by two semi trucks in Atlanta while transporting our horses, injuring them severely, and it has been a bit of an ordeal. We were coming home from the Extreme Cowboy World Finals, where two of our horses finished top 10 in the world while ridden by international riders from Israel and Australia. It was a bit of a comedown.

Looking at video footage, there’s no rational explanation for any of us to be alive. One horse had to be cut out of the trailer with the jaws of life. I’m not looking for sympathy here, but we’re all kind of family by now, so I’m just sharing what’s been going on. The prognosis is positive on all three, and the last one is coming home from the hospital on Saturday.

Kiss your significant other, tell your kids you love them, and do some charitable work today.

Kendall Dennis is a defensive back prospect from Florida. This four-star recruit can play anywhere in the backfield, and that’s how Coach Fisher likes his defensive backs,