2025 lineman Juju Marks flips commitment from Kansas to Nebraska
Olathe (Kan.) South three-star lineman Juju Marks has flipped his commitment from Kansas to Nebraska, he announced on Sunday.
He was pledged to the in-state Jayhawks since June 9, but now joins a rising recruiting class under Matt Rhule and Co. in Lincoln. He is expected to play offensive line for the Cornhuskers.
Marks is the No. 417 overall prospect and No. 36 DL in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 7 player in Kansas.
“Final destination,” Marks wrote on X, announcing his commitment.
When speaking with On3’s Steve Wiltfong about his decision to flip, Marks pointed toward the direction of the Huskers’ program and the potential to be developed under Rhule and assistant Jamar Mozee.
“I have a good relationship with the coaches and I feel like they offer me and my family a better opportunity,” Marks said. “Just the development in the program since coach Rhule got there has caught my eye and the relationship I have with coach Mozee.”
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The 6-foot-7, 255-pounder becomes commitment No. 20 for the Cornhuskers this cycle. He joins a slew of linemen on both sides of the ball in the class, flanking the likes of Galveston (Texas) Hitchcock four-star DL Malcolm Simpson, West Fargo (N.D.) Sheyenne four-star DL Kade Pietrzak, Winner (S.D.) three-star IOL Shawn Hammerbeck, Honolulu St. Louis three-star IOL Houston Kaahaaina-Torres, Omaha North three-star Tyson Terry and Layton (Utah) West three-star OT Brian Tapu.
Nebraska’s class now ranks No. 24 in the nation, per the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. It features five blue-chippers, three of whom are top-200 overall prospects.
As for Kansas, the Jayhawks now have just 14 pledges in the mix this cycle. Lance Leipold’s class ranks No. 62 in the nation and No. 14 in the Big 12.