Nebraska gets massive boost to 2024 class with Dae'Vonn Hall and Isaiah McMorris commitments
Matt Rhule and his staff are keeping two of the best in-state prospects home. Nebraska has landed commitments from wide receivers Dae’Vonn Hall and Isaiah McMorris from Bellevue (Neb.) West. The high school teammates committed to Nebraska together over social media ahead of their official visits this weekend.
Nebraska landed commitments No. 16 and 17 when in-state wide receivers Dae’Vonn Hall and Isaiah McMorris announced their commitments to the Huskers. Hall is a four-star recruit and the country’s No. 60 wide receiver. McMorris is a three-star and is the No. 75 wide receiver in the nation.
Hall and McMorris combined for 152 catches last year, 2271 yards, and 26 touchdowns as juniors last season at Bellevue West. The two also excelled in track together as well. Hall ran a PR in the spring of 10.62, and McMorris recorded a PR of 10.65.
The two Thunderbirds join their quarterback, Daniel Kaelin, in the 2024 class for Nebraska. Kaelin flipped from Missouri to Nebraska on May 20th. As a junior, Kaelin threw for 3,361 yards and 39 total TDs (290 passing YPG), which earned him first-team all-state honors, and was recently named an Elite 11 quarterback in the country.
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Hall and McMorris are in-state commitments No. 4 and 5 for Nebraska. They join Kaelin and Donovan Jones from Omaha (Neb.) North, and Ashton Murphy from Elkhorn (Neb.) South. The Huskers have hosted Caleb Pyfrom from Omaha (Neb.) Central for an official visit on June 2nd and host the No. 1 player in the state, Carter Nelson from Ainsworth, this weekend.
Nebraska is hosting 14 recruits this weekend. The Huskers are looking to finish strong before the start of the dead period on June 26th. There is one more week that recruits could take official visits between July 25th to July 31st.