Follow along here as we break down the 2020 class for Nebrasketball. We will have periodic updates throughout the day as the class fills out.
Signing Day
— Nebraska Basketball (@HuskerHoops) April 15, 2020
Stay tuned as we welcome some future ballers to Lincoln.#GBR ✍️ pic.twitter.com/Ao1hpmDAs1
For the basics on the class as a whole, though, here is the breakdown of rankings:
- 24/7 lists Nebraska as 14th in the Big Ten and 87th nationally.
- Rivals lists Nebraska as 14th in the Big Ten and does not list Nebraska in the top 79 nationally (they stop at 79).
- I don’t pay for ESPN+ so I can’t give you any input, if any, ESPN has.
- The Huskers still have one open scholarship remaining on the roster for next season they can still fill if a player comes along they want.
Something to bear in mind with basketball rankings is the smaller class size can greatly influence rankings. Any given season a team may only have one scholarship available, so naturally that class, even if they get the number one recruit in rankings, will potentially still fall below a class of four relatively highly ranked recruits consisting of highly touted three and four stars for example.
“This is a hard-working group that will bring energy and toughness every time they step out on the floor.”
— Nebraska Basketball (@HuskerHoops) April 15, 2020
— @CoachHoiberg pic.twitter.com/qbvZ9WXNxI