Nebraska
Every recruit visiting Nebraska this weekend
The Nebraska Cornhuskers are preparing for a busy recruiting weekend. Starting this Saturday, February 1, they will host more than 20 recruits from the classes of 2026 and 2027 on campus.
Matt Rhule and his staff have been traveling the country, visiting high schools from coast to coast. Now, they will have the opportunity to host some of the country’s top high school talent.
Nebraska’s class of 2026 currently has three commitments. The trio is led by Dayton Raiola, a three-star quarterback, and the younger brother of starting quarterback Dylan Raiola.
The group also includes 3-star receiver Dveyoun Bonwell Witte of Sioux Falls, SD, and 3-star cornerback CJ Bronaugh of Winter Garden, FL.
The Huskers are coming off a successful transfer portal window that saw the team add 15 players for the upcoming 2025 season. Now is a chance for Matt Rhule and his staff to return to recruiting high school prospects.
Scroll down to find a list of recruits visiting the Lincoln campus this weekend.
Jordan Campbell, Linebacker (Miami Commit), 2026
Miami Carol City High School (Miami Gardens, FL)
6-2/200 pounds
4-Stars
Kelvin Obot, Offensive Tackle, 2026
Fruitland High School (Fruitland, ID)
6-5/265 pounds
4-Stars
Claude Mpouma, Offensive Tackle, 2026
Mount Carmel High School (Chicago, IL)
6-8/260 pounds
4-Stars
Lincoln Watkins, Tight End, 2026
Port Huron Northern (Port Huron, MI)
6-4/225 pounds
3-Stars
Kasen Thomas, Linebacker, 2026
Bishop Heelan Catholic (Sioux City, IA)
6-1/190 pounds
3-Stars
Dayton Raiola, Quarterback (Nebraska Commit), 2026
Buford High School (Buford, GA)
6-1/205 pounds
3-Stars
Jase Reynolds, EDGE, 2026
Elkhorn North High (Elkhorn, NE)
6-2/190 pounds
No Stars
Rex Waterman, Offensive Tackle, 2026
Hamilton High School (Chandler, AZ)
6-5/295 pounds
No Stars
Noah Roberts, Running back, 2027
Basha High School (Chandler, AZ)
6-1/190 pounds
No Stars
Matt Erickson, Offensive Tackle, 2027
Millard West High School (Omaha, NE)
6-7.5/283 pounds
No Stars
McHale Blade, Defensive Line, 2026
Simeon High School (Chicago, IL)
6-5/230 pounds
4-Stars
Jabari Brady, Wide Receiver, 2026
Monarch High School (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
6-2/190 pounds
4-Stars
Jacob Eberhart, Athlete, 2026
Kirkwood High School (Saint Louis, MO)
6-1/210 pounds
3-Stars
Devin Jackson, Safety, 2026 (Florida Commit)
The First Academy (Winter Garden, FL)
6-2/185 pounds
3-Stars
Ryan Mosley, Athlete, 2026
Carrollton High School (Carrollton, GA)
6-2/205 pounds
4-Stars
Danny Odem, Cornerback, 2026
The First Academy (Orlando, FL)
6-0/175 pounds
3-Stars
Gregory Patrick, Inside Offensive Lineman, 2026
Portage Northern (Portage, MI)
6-4.5/280 pounds
4-Star
Valdin Sone, Defensive Line, 2026
Blue Ridge School (Dyke, VA)
6-5/290 pounds
4-Stars
Luke Sorensen, Tight End, 2026
Servite High School (Anaheim, CA)
6-4/230 pounds
3-Stars
Dominic Turnbull, Cornerback, 2026
True North Classical Academy (Miami, FL)
6-2/165 pounds
4-Stars
Nebraska
Nebraska Dept. of Agriculture proposes ban on food and beverages containing any amount of THC
LINCOLN, Neb. — A public hearing Thursday drew strong opposition to proposed rules that would label food adulterated and illegal if it contains any amount of THC and its derivatives, potentially decimating Nebraska’s hemp and CBD industry.
The regulations would affect products like gummies, beverages and oral tinctures. Over 490 people wrote in opposition to the new regulations, while only three supported them.
The rule changes stem from an executive order issued by Gov. Jim Pillen in January requiring state agencies to review laws regarding the use of synthetic THC in food and beverages. The order was made to align with federal law coming in November 2026, which bans synthetic THC products and limits total THC concentrations in hemp products to not exceed 0.4 milligrams per container.
The proposed Nebraska rule goes beyond that federal standard.
“I would say it’d be similar other than it does say no THC. It is zero THC,” said Andrew Bish, chief operating officer of Bish Enterprises. “It’s not we are deferring to the federal government standard and aligning with the federal government standard. It is, in fact, a different standard.”
Fifteen speakers testified during the hearing, with many calling for the Department of Agriculture to regulate the industry rather than enforce outright bans.
“I respectfully urge the department to pursue a balanced science-based approach that protects public safety, targets specific problems, strengths and standards where necessary and holds bad actors accountable without unnecessarily eliminating access to products that may Nebraskans find valuable and beneficial,” said Dr. Andrea Holmes, a professor of chemistry at Doane University.
Many who testified were shop owners who said the regulations would result in major business losses and reduced state revenue.
“In 2025, we pay over $1 million in sales tax. We expect to be over $1.3 million in 2026,” one speaker from The Cannabis Factory said. “We’re not opposed to regulation, or oversight, or even additional taxation.”
The Department of Agriculture will review comments and decide if any changes need to be made. If not, the regulations go to the attorney general and the governor for approval.
The regulations include a carve out for the medical cannabis acts, meaning people with medical cannabis cards could get prescriptions that would not be affected by this proposed regulation change.
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Disaster declaration sought for May storm damage in Nebraska
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said Thursday that he has asked President Donald Trump to issue a major disaster declaration for damage caused by storms that hit the state May 15-18.
The storms spawned tornadoes and flash flooding across Buffalo, Fillmore, Gage, Howard, Jefferson, Nemaha, Thayer and Thurston counties. There were numerous downed power poles and lines as well as extensive damage to schools, building and roadways. Damage just to public infrastructure is estimated at nearly $5 million.
In addition to the disaster declaration request, Pillen said he also has requested access to the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, which provides funding to governments to allow them to rebuild in ways that will reduce or mitigate future disaster losses. Approval would allow the state to apply for such grants.
Thursday’s disaster declaration request is the second in two months. Back in May, Pillen requested one for historic wildfires in March that impacted Arthur, Garden, Grant, Lincoln and Morill counties. At the time of the request, it was estimated there was at least $9.7 million in damage from the fires, which were the worst in Nebraska’s history.
Nebraska
Bandits back in the win column with tournament-opening victory in Nebraska – East Idaho News
OMAHA, Neb. – The Bandits opened the Omaha, Nebraska tournament with a 7-4 win over Fremont.
The Bandits, coming off two losses to Billings at last week’s Bandits Invitational, trailed 4-3 in the fifth, but tied it up on a sac fly by Cole Croft.
They scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth for the win.
Carter Bowen finished 3 for 3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Conner Cannon and Taye Lords each knocked in two runs for Idaho Falls (10-2).
Tyson Christenson picked up the win with four innings of relief.
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