Though the Nebraska Cornhuskers have practically completed their class within the 2025 recruiting cycle, they’ve but to give up recruiting sure recruits. One of many recruits they’ve but to go away on is Chase Loftin.
At 6-foot-6 and 215 kilos, Loftin is a four-star tight finish at Millard South in Omaha, Nebraska, however he performed at Elkhorn North earlier than transferring for his senior 12 months. He dedicated to Florida State over the summer time.
That dedication, although, has waned within the wake of FSU’s 1-7 begin to the season, together with a 36-14 loss at in-state rival Miami this previous weekend. Since then, Loftin has trended to flipping his dedication nearer to residence.
Predictions from On3’s Steve Wiltfong, Noles247’s Zach Blostein, and Husker247’s Mike Schaefer all have the gifted tight finish going to Nebraska. In response to Rivals, Loftin might be visiting Nebraska this weekend for the UCLA recreation.
In response to the 247Sports Composite, Loftin could be becoming a member of a Twenty fifth-ranked class within the 2025 cycle that the Cornhuskers have already put collectively. He would even be the eighth four-star to affix the Cornhuskers class.
Nebraska at present has one tight finish dedicated to the 2025 class: three-star Bear Tenney. Final 12 months, the Huskers signed 4 tight ends: four-star Carter Nelson, three-star Ian Flynt, three-star Keelan Smith, and three-star Eric Ingwerson. Within the switch portal, NU added Mac Markway from LSU, however he has missed the season with an harm.
Over the previous two video games, junior tight finish Thomas Fidone has exploded for 10 receptions for 146 yards. That kind of manufacturing, together with a willingness from freshman five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola to go to the tight finish, is engaging for recruits, even with a doubtlessly stacked room in Lincoln.
In response to MaxPreps, Loftin has 36 receptions for 587 yards and 9 touchdowns this fall. His Millard South crew is 8-1 and the No. 2 seed within the playoffs for Class A, Nebraska’s largest classification. The Patriots start the playoffs towards Papillion-LaVista South this Friday.
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