Nebraska flips Olathe South lineman Juju Marks from Kansas

The Nebraska football team added commitment No. 20 in its class of 2025 on Sunday.
Olathe (Kan.) South lineman Juju Marks said he flipped his commitment from Kansas to the Huskers. He has been committed to the Jayhawks since June 9. He will play on the offensive line for the Huskers.
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The 6-foot-7, 255-pound Marks is now the fourth offensive line commit in the Huskers class of 2025, joining Winner (S.D.) standout Shawn Hammerbeck, Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis’s Houston Kaahaaina-Torres and Layton (Utah) West’s Brian Tapu.
The offensive line is a need for the Huskers in the class of 2025, as the Big Red are in need of more tackle bodies to develop in the program.
Marks carries an 88.96 rating in the On3 Industry Rankings, as he’s just under the four-star threshold of 89.0, and is ranked as the No. 36 overall defensive lineman in the country.
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Marks has the No. 7 ranking overall in Kansas for the class of 2025. It’s one of the best recruiting years the state has seen in years, as there are currently six players ranked four stars or better in the On3 Industry Rankings for the class of 2025.
Marks played at St. Thomas Aquinas in Kansas City (Kan.) before moving to Olathe South for his senior season.
It should also be noted that NU has prioritized the Kansas City area more than ever with the recent staff addition of Jamar Mozee, the former head coach at Power Lee’s Summit North in Kansas City (Mo.).