Nebraska adds DB/WR JD Crisp from Texas to 2024 recruiting class
A new name arose this weekend for Nebraska fans who follow recruiting. JD Crisp, a two-way player from Cypress (Texas) Second Baptist, was in Lincoln for an unofficial visit. Crisp, who was already holding an offer from Iowa before visiting Nebraska, left Lincoln holding an offer from the Huskers. The 6-foot-0 and 188 pound athlete committed to Nebraska before returning to Texas becoming the 25th overall commitment in the 2024 class.
After a great conversation with coach @Omeezi_ and @evancooper2 I’m blessed to receive an offer from the University of Nebraska pic.twitter.com/EI34GGAvwX
— JD Crisp (@jdcrisp_sports) September 16, 2023
“The atmosphere are Nebraska was like no other I had ever seen,” Crisp said. “They coaches welcomed me and made me feel like I was truly wanted. It felt like I would have a second home there at Nebraska.
“I thought that it was amazing. It was the best college atmosphere I have ever seen. They light show was very unique and I had a very cool experience on my visit.”
Crisp is being recruited by Nebraska to play either the safety position or wide receiver. Crisp says that his preference is playing on the offensive side of the ball, but he wants to help Nebraska win ball games.
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“Nebraska says that they are giving me the option to play both wide receiver and safety,” Crisp said. “I prefer to play wide receiver. But, I am just trying to get on the field and help the team. So, if that means defense then I am O.K. with it.”
JD Crisp commitment: What does it mean for Nebraska?
Crisp says that he plans on taking an official visit to Nebraska at the end of the season, some time in December, before signing day.
Crisp could be the fifth wide receiver in the class or possibly the eighth defensive back in the 2024 class for Matt Rhule and Nebraska. Crisp plans to play both football and baseball for Nebraska.
Varsity Football: UPDATE
— SecondBaptistSchoolAthletics (@SBS_Athletics) September 2, 2023
TOUCHDOWN #SBSeagles
C. Toon to JD Crisp.
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