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That will also be the weekend of Nebraska’s home football game against Northwestern, set for Oct. 2.



Steven M. Sipple and Parker Gabriel give their four takeaways after practice Tuesday at Memorial Stadium.











And if things go well, there will be fans in Memorial Stadium and PBA for potential visitors to see, as opposed to empty venues.

“To get them on campus and really show them the ins and outs, the inner workings of the program — not just seeing what we do in between the lines, but all the things we can offer, from a nutrition standpoint, from a sports science perspective, from strength and conditioning,” NU coach Fred Hoiberg said earlier this summer. “Then to be able to show style of play and how we could potentially use that player in our system has all been great to do.

“To get back to that has been really good because we feel that we have a lot to offer with facilities and the fan support that we have at Nebraska.”

Nebraska also plans to host official visitors Oct. 8-10, and the list could be a long one.

Another 2023 five-star, Simeon Wilcher, would seem to be a lock to make another trip to Lincoln with older brother C.J. on the Huskers roster. The younger Wilcher also took an unofficial visit to NU in June.

There are class of 2022 in-state stars Isaac Traudt of Grand Island and Jasen Green of Millard North. Another 2023 prospect, Gus Yalden, unofficially visited in June and could perhaps make his way back to town.



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