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2025 WR Tanner Terch commits to Nebraska Cornhuskers

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2025 WR/DB Tanner Terch
2025 WR/DB Tanner Terch

Littlejohn (Colo.) Heritage three-star wide receiver Tanner Terch has committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Terch is the nation’s No. 964 overall prospect, No. 151 wide receiver and No. 2 recruit from Colorado in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

“It really started top to bottom for me,” Terch told HuskerOnline. “From the recruiting assistants to the top with coach Rhule. From the second that I even stepped foot in Lincoln at the hotel, I could feel a good vibe. My dad was with me, and he felt the same way.

“Out of all of the places we have been, Lincoln had a special sparkle to it. It really stuck for me. It felt like the people cared a lot. Everywhere I was and everyone I talked to knew who I was, and it felt like they genuinely cared.”

Terch 2nd to commit to Huskers today

Terch is the second prospect to commit to Nebraska today, joining three-star tight end Bear Tenney.

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“I made the decision to commit a couple days ago,” Tenney told On3. “Coach Rhule was excited about it, and so was Coach Satterfield, the offensive coordinator. Me and Dylan Raiola are good friends for the last couple years. We’ve been in contact, and he’s just such a good quarterback and who wouldn’t want to have a five-star as their QB? I think it’s just a great opportunity and a great fit for me.”

He and Raiola, who signed with the Huskers in December, have known each other for going on four years. The two faced off on the field a few different times, and Tenney always admired the QB playing across from him. Raiola made it a personal priority to recruit him to Lincoln.

“Me and Dylan were texting a lot, and he was pushing me to go there,” he added. “And he’s such a good player that it opened my eyes to go check it out. So I went and did that, and I have to say they have better facilities than Georgia, Michigan, Tennessee, any of those big places. I was really impressed, and they honestly just blew my mind.

… The tight ends coach walked me through their offense, and I think it’s going to be the perfect fit for me and my play style. They showed me around the whole place, and I loved it at first sight.”