brother texted me
excited cause Rhule pulled a rabbit ouuta his hat!
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Nebraska has received a commitment from top in-state recruit Malachi Coleman, getting him back in the class after he had previously decommitted.
Coleman visited Colorado officially last weekend, and the Buffaloes made a strong run at him but new Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule and his staff were able to get Coleman turned around and back in the fold.
Coleman is listed as an athlete and has had some schools discuss defense with him, but Nebraska likes his 6-foot-5, 205-pound frame and 10.49 100-meter speed on the offensive side of the ball.
As a junior, Coleman had 17 receptions for 561 yards and ten touchdowns. Defensively, he had 57 tackles, 7.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles.
247Sports analyst Gabe Brooks calls Coleman a "Unique, high-ceiling football player with outstanding athleticism and physical tools. May need some time to physically and technically develop, but potential is through the roof. Projects as a high-major recruit with the long-term upside to get drafted, possibly in the top half."
Throughout other parts of his recruitment, Coleman also considered Michigan, Oklahoma, Georgia and other programs.