
Class of 2026 wide receiver Nalin Scott flips commitment from Arizona State to Nebraska
BREAKING: Class of 2026 WR Nalin Scott has Flipped his Commitment from Arizona State to Nebraska, he tells me for @on3recruitsThe 6'2 205 WR from Marietta, GA had been Committed to the Sun Devils since April'AGTG!! Blessed to call this Home #GBR'https://t.co/3Hete4uRe5 pic.twitter.com/FrVPAS8CQp
A class of 2026 wide receiver has flipped his commitment from Arizona State to Nebraska. Nalin Scott is a four-star recruit for McEachern High School in Powder Springs, GA.
The wide receiver had a productive season in 2024 for McEachern High, recording 23 receptions for 302 yards. He also had nine carries for 27 yards and two touchdowns.
Class of 2026 quarterback recruit Dayton Raiola was heavily involved in recruiting Scott to Nebraska. The receiver told Bryan Munson from Husker Online that QB played a significant factor in his decision to flip his commitment.
'Oh yeah, Dayton played a major role. I would also say my family ended up getting close with Dayton and Dylan Raiola too. Me and Dayton have a good relationship since the first time I visited Nebraska."
Nebraska's class of 2026 now holds nine commitments. Rivals/On3 ranks the class No. 52 nationwide and No. 18 in the Big Ten Conference.
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