December National Signing Day Recap
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Nebraska-based FBS signees
Top 2024 Prospects for Nebraska

FCS Signees from Nebraska | 2023 Prospects
(Prospect | School | Ht/Wt | Projected Position)

 COLGATE
Brock Murtaugh | Millard South | 6’3/205 | LB
– Murtangh earned First Team All-State honors according to the Omaha World-Herald, contributing at quarterback, wide receiver, and on defense during the season for the Patriots. Murtaugh threw for 414 yards and caught six touchdown passes in 2022 and recorded 53 tackles and two interceptions on defense.

  LINDENWOOD
Jamison Kemp | Omaha Central | 6’2/285 | DL
– Kemp’s team at Omaha Central had a rough season in 2022, but Kemp was a bright spot. A player who has been well-coached and well-trained during the offseason, Kemp recorded 32 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks for the Eagles.

  NORTH DAKOTA
Lance Rucker | Millard South | 6’3/205 | DE
– You can find Rucker on the hardwood on Friday nights during the winter after an outstanding season for Class A quarterfinalist Millard South. Rucker recorded 90 tackles and eight sacks to earn First Team All-State honors. On offense, Rucker caught 43 passes for the Patriots.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE
Ahmar Brown | Omaha Creighton Prep | 6’1/200 | LB
– Joining his twin brother Charmar as a signee to the 17-time national champion, Brown was a huge reason why Prep was a Class A quarterfinalist in 2022. Brown finished with 100 tackles, six tackles for loss, and two interceptions for the Junior Jays in 2022. (PWO)
Charmar Brown | Omaha Creighton Prep | 6’0/205 | RB
– Brown was a huge part of Creighton Prep’s offense in 2022, rushing for 1,408 yards and 17 touchdowns to earn First Team All-State honors. As arguably the top running back in the state, Brown’s ability was also helped by outstanding offensive line play to include Nebraska signee Sam Sledge.
Victor Isele | Grand Island Northwest | 6’2/220 | DE/LB
– On a Class B quarterfinalist, Isele earned First Team All-State honors according to the Omaha World-Herald after recording 70 tackles, seven tackles for loss, and five sacks. Isele had a huge junior season, which put him firmly on the recruiting map heading into the 2022 campaign.

NORTHERN IOWA
Carsten Bluhm | Lincoln Southeast | 6’5/230 | TE
– Bluhm had an excellent frame and projects as a contributing tight end at the next level. Bluhm caught 11 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown in 2022 on Class A playoff team that focused on its running game a majority of the time.
Brogan Ling | Lincoln Southwest | 6’3/200 | LB
– Ling was one of the major reason why Lincoln Southwest made a run to the Class A quarterfinals. Ling has a valid complaint in being left off All-State lists after recording 88 tackles, nine tackles for loss, and five sacks for the Silver Hawks in 2022. This is a good find by the Panthers.

PRINCETON
Rocco Marcelino | Omaha Creighton Prep | 6’5/250 | DL
– Marcelino was on his way to having a big season after holding his own against stiff competition, but an injury hampered the Princeton commit. Creighton Prep upset Elkhorn South in the Class A quarterfinals in 2022. Marcelino has an excellent frame and can play multiple techniques up front at the next level. (Ivy League schools do not have a National Letter of Intent Process)

ST. THOMAS (MN)
Gavin Nunnally | Millard South | 6’0/185 | DB
– Nunnally was a player utilized on both sides of the football on a deep roster. Nunnally had 321 receiving yards and four touchdowns on offense while intercepting two passes on defense for the Class A quarterfinalist.
Brandt Pickrell | Omaha Skutt | 6’3/220 | TE/DL
– Pickrell was not 100 percent during the 2022 season. As a senior, Pickrell caught 11 passes for 146 yards and recorded 31 tackles, three tackles for loss, and a sack on defense.

 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
Joe Roll | Gretna | 5’10/175 | WR
– A reliable target on a deep Gretna receiving corps, Roll missed most of his senior season for the Dragons. Roll finished with 10 receptions for 134 yards and three touchdowns in 2022, but ended up with 1,188 yards and 13 touchdowns for his career.
Kolten Tilford | North Platte | 5’10/175 | ATH
– Tilford was a major reason why North Platte was the only blemish on the record of Class A state champion Omaha Westside in the upset of the season in the state. Tilford rushed for 1,021 yards and 11 touchdowns on offense while earning All-State honors with 116 tackles on defense for the Bulldogs.