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Nebraska football adds LB Christian Jones, No. 1 prospect in state, to 2025 class
Christian Jones, a four-star linebacker out of Omaha Westside and the No. 1-ranked prospect in the state of Nebraska in the Class of 2025, has committed to the Huskers after his visits to Memorial Stadium for the first two games of the season.
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â Christian Jones (@CJones428) September 10, 2024
Jones picked Nebraska over Oklahoma and counted offers from USC, Auburn, Iowa, Notre Dame and others. Heâs ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 161 prospect nationally and the 19th-best linebacker.
At 6 feet 2 and 215 pounds, Jones plays for the two-time defending Class A champion in Nebraska. Former Westside teammates Caleb Benning, Tristan Alvano, Jaylen Lloyd and Preston Okafor play for the Huskers.
Jonesâ father, Dave Jones, played at Nebraska in the 1990s.
The Huskers were long locked in a recruiting battle with the Sooners for the younger Jones, who chose to wait on his decision until after he watched the opening stretch of play this college season.
Nebraska is 2-0 for the first time since 2019 after a 28-10 victory against Colorado on Saturday. The Huskers have allowed two touchdowns in two games.
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Jones is the 19th member of Nebraskaâs Class of 2025 and sixth from a Nebraska high school, joining defensive lineman Tyson Terry of Omaha North, athlete Jackson Carpenter of Lincoln Southwest, athlete Pierce Mooberry and safety Caden VerMaas, both of Millard North in Omaha, and athlete Conor Booth of Wahoo Bishop Neumann.
Jones fills a need for Nebraska at linebacker. Heâs the first player at the position to commit in this class. The Huskers are set to lose seniors John Bullock and MJ Sherman at linebacker and possibly Javin Wright, whoâs listed as a senior but has dealt with numerous injuries and medical issues in his career.
(Photo of Matt Rhule: Dylan Widger / USA Today)
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Pace Too Much for Golden Eagles as Nebraska Rolls to 103-58 Win
This will sound funny if you simply look at the stat sheet, but Oral Roberts couldnât keep up with Nebraskaâs pace of play in a dominating 103-58 Husker win Wednesday night.
Itâs funny, because Nebraska scored only eight fast break points per the stat sheet, and the reason only eight of the 103 points went down that way was due to Oral Roberts showing something they hadnât shown all year.
âOral Roberts came out with a little soft 2-2-1 zone press back into zone â a little bit of a respect sign for the pace that we play at and trying to slow us down,â Nebraska coach Amy Williams said in her postgame press conference. âTo be able to put up 55 points in that first half against something that we really hadnât seen out of them and hadnât really practiced a bunch heading into this game, it was a great start.â
Nebraskaâs convincing win over the Golden Eagles came on a âgoldenâ night for sophomore Britt Prince, who poured in a career-high 30 points. Her dominance on the court showed early and often, but most importantly, out of the halftime break.
Nebraska already had the game well in hand, leading 29-7 after one and 55-23 at the half, but Prince came out on fire in the second half to put the game away en route to her historical night in Lincoln.
âItâs super cool,â Prince said of her record performance in her postgame interview. âI think my teammates were just getting me the ball in the right places, trusting me. I think overall it was just a great game for us to be able to go out there and play more of four complete quarters. I think we played with great pace today.â
And there it is again â pace.
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â Nebraska Women’s Basketball (@HuskerWBB) November 20, 2025
The reason the Huskers outran, and in this case outpaced, Oral Roberts is due to the teamâs dominance on the boards. Nebraska nearly doubled up the Golden Eagles in rebounds, winning the battle on the boards 49-27.
As many know, Alexis Markowski was the standard over the past two years when it came to rebounds for Nebraska. She led the team in the 2023-24 season, averaging more than 10 rebounds a game and followed that up with an average of eight rebounds per game in her senior year last season.
So far through five games, it appears NU has been able to fill the void.
âThe biggest question mark everybody wants to ask me about is you lose the best rebounder in your programâs history, and where are those boards going to come from?â Williams said. âSo everybodyâs kind of buying in and finding ways to contribute.â
For those keeping track, sophomore Petra Bozan led the Huskers with ten rebounds in the win Wednesday night, and it was her ability to get the ball out quickly for Nebraska to get in transition that led to NU surpassing the century mark.
Ultimately, it was a message instilled into the team not only before the game, but also at halftime. Thereâs no reason to mess around.
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â Nebraska Women’s Basketball (@HuskerWBB) November 20, 2025
âWe play with a lot of pace, so we saw a press today that we didnât expect because I think they had to take away that pace that we play with,â junior Jessica Petrie said. âWe were faced with a couple of adversity challenges, but we just knew they were going to switch our ball screen. I think we were just ready for it, and we exploited that today in the paint.â
âWe talked about that at halftime, just coming out strong,â Prince echoed. âClaire told us a stat â our third quarter hasnât been the best scoring-wise, so we tried to come out punching, and I think we did that.â
The hot start to the year can also be attributed to some pretty stout defense coming from the Big Red so far. Nebraska has held its first five opponents to an average of 54 points. Thatâs in comparison to the Huskers averaging 90 points per game.
âWe want to be able to make things as difficult as we can, and we feel like we have a little more in us defensively than maybe what we showed here (Wednesday night), but certainly had some great flashes where we did some awesome things and made some tough shots,â Williams said of her teamâs effort.
âI think our communication has been a big focus for this entire season,â Petrie added about the defensive philosophy. âWe knew that Oral Roberts wanted to get downhill and a lot of dribble-drive stuff. Just talking the switches and ball screens was a massive focus for us.â
Obviously, the competition hasnât been what the team will see later in the year, but theyâre doing what theyâre supposed to do against lesser competition to start the year.
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â Emerald Coast Classic (@EmeraldCClassic) November 13, 2025
Next up for Nebraska will be a trip to Florida for the Emerald Coast Classic, where theyâll take on Purdue-Fort Wayne on Monday, November 24. Depending on the result of that game, the Huskers will then take on either Virginia or Northwestern State the following day on Tuesday, November 25.
It will be the first time this season that NU will deal with games on back-to-back days, which both players and coaches are viewing as a new and exciting challenge to the early part of the year.
âI think itâs just important to keep our momentum rolling,â Petrie said. âWeâre undefeated so far, so just for this momentum to keep us rolling into an experience we havenât faced yet. Two back-to-back games in a row and just trying to keep kind of what Britt said, these four complete quarters and what we learned from today and the past week into next week.â
When the Huskers take the floor again, theyâll be coming off a career night from Prince, who admits that 30-point nights are more of a product of the teamâs culture than her individual play.
âWe just play with a lot of joy,â Prince said. âWe love playing with each other, love to get up and down, and we love when we play with pace. Good things happen when weâre getting stops, getting rebounds (and) pushing the pace down the court. I just think our team loves each other, and we play with a lot of joy.â
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Dylan Raiolaâs quarterback brother, Dayton, decommits from Nebraska
There wonât be a Raiola succession plan in Lincoln.
Dayton Raiola â a three-star passer in the 2026 recruitment class and the brother of current Cornhuskers QB, Dylan â decommitted from Nebraska on Wednesday morning before the early signing period. Dayton is the seventh-ranked uncommitted pocket passer, according to ESPN.
Nebraska now no longer has a 2026 quarterback commit with Raiolaâs decision.Â
âMy recruitment is 100% open,â Raiola told Rivalsâ Chad Simmons.Â
He had originally committed to play for Nebraska in September 2024 after selecting the Big Ten program over Appalachian State and Charlotte.Â
Raiola has been a two-year starter at Buford High School in Georgia.Â
The move by him puts the Cornhuskersâ 2026 recruiting class in a precarious position with just nine pledges three weeks before the early signing period.Â
Nebraska already has one of the smallest recruiting classes in the FBS for 2026.Â
The Raiola name carries a bit of weight with the Nebraska football program, with Dayton and Dylanâs father, Dominic, having played for the Cornhuskers in the late â90s and early 2000s and their uncle, Donovan, currently the offensive line coach for the program.Â
Dylan Raiola is out for the remainder of the year after he broke his fibula on Nov. 1 against USC, but prior to the injury, he had passed for 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns in nine starts for Nebraska this season.Â
True freshman quarterback TJ Lateef has been starting for Nebraska with Raiola out with the injury, helping to lead them to a win over UCLA on Nov. 8 with a 205 passing yards and three touchdowns.
While the 2026 class may be small, Nebraska does have a commitment from four-star quarterback prospect Trae Taylor for 2027.
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