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Big weekend pays off for Nebraska recruiting

After victory over rival Sooners, Cornhuskers land four top prospects

Any time you can beat a rival, it’s a big deal. Any time you can beat a rival and land four commitments, it’s an even bigger deal. That was the story for Nebraska last weekend.

After the Huskers’ victory over Oklahoma on Saturday, Nebraska was able to land commitments from Tobi Okuyemi, Jay Guy, Jake Cotton and Joshua Mitchell.

Okuyemi and Guy are three-star defensive linemen, and Guy’s commitment was especially sweet because he had been previously committed to California. Cotton, a 6-7, 265-pound offensive lineman, is the son of Huskers offensive line coach Barney Cotton and the brother of redshirt freshman tight end Ben Cotton.

Mitchell, a three-star cornerback from Corona (Calif.) Eleanor Roosevelt, might be the biggest steal in the bunch. Word is the Nebraska coaches coveted the 5-11, 165-pounder. Mitchell’s senior tape showed that he has great ball skills and the ability to make big plays in key moments.

Mitchell’s commitment could also help the Huskers land a pledge from his teammate, three-star receiver Austin Hill. Hill is believed to be a heavy lean toward Nebraska at this stage, but he plans on taking other visits.

On the rise in Compton
Kevin Smith has played in only 14 high school football games, but it’s enough to convince his coach and college recruiters that he has what it takes to be a special player on the next level.

After spending the first three years of high school on the hardwood as a star basketball player, Smith has found a home on the gridiron for Compton Centennial. A 6-foot-2, 205-pound, do-it-all athlete, Smith has picked up scholarship offers from Washington, Colorado and Idaho, while UCLA, Cal and others have showed heavy interest.

Centennial coach Eric Scott, who knows what a blue-chip recruit looks like from his time as a UCLA assistant, shakes his head in amazement when talking about Smith.

Scott talks about how Smith has already racked up 1,000 yards receiving, returns punts and has two interceptions on defense. But what really gets Scott excited is talking about how big Smith has been in the Apache’s four-game winning streak.

“Kevin is our spark plug,” Scott said. “He’s only played in 14 games for us, and for him to be doing the things he does out there, it’s simply amazing. His athleticism is through the roof, but what makes this even more impressive is that he’s got so much potential. He was the league player of the year in basketball after averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds and never really played football until he came out.

“It’s scary to think of how good he’s going to be. He’s just scratched the surface. I’m just glad he said yes when we asked him to come out for the team midway through last season.”

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College coaches agree with Scott’s assessment. Scott said several recruiters have told him that Smith has become one of the hottest prospects on the West Coast. Smith said he’s enjoying his newfound stardom on the football field, but he isn’t in a rush to name any favorites.

“I have visited Colorado, and that trip went great,” Smith said. “I liked their facilities, the players were cool and the coaches there took care of me.”

Smith is scheduled to visit Washington on Nov. 28 when the Huskies play Washington State. With more schools showing heavy interest, Smith’s offer list probably is about to expand.

“I’m kind of waiting to see what develops with all the schools,” Smith said. “I don’t really have any favorites at this point, and I’m just taking it day by day.”


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