On Wednesday, 3-star offensive lineman Henry Lutovsky signed his letter of intent to become a Husker. He is my No. 3 in my Early Signing Day edition of Greg’s Guys.
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— Nebraska Football (@HuskerFBNation) December 16, 2020
Lutovsky (6-6, 325) is the Huskers’ second-longest commitment for the 2021 recruiting class. He pledged to the Huskers over a year ago, on Nov. 17, 2019. With him being committed so long, he was able to take game day visits last season as a committed prospect. When he committed to Nebraska last November he explained what led to the decision.
“I just loved everything about Nebraska,” Lutovsky said. “I knew it was the place for me.”
The Iowa native is a pretty unique prospect. He carries his weight well and has very quick feet for his size. Check out this clip of him working out recently.
Big fella keeps his head down and just shows up to work every day….
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— JC Moreau (@TheStrengthU) December 11, 2020
Lutovsky looks like a classic guard prospect that can be a road grader on the offensive line. I am high on his potential to succeed at the college level. He was undervalued by recruiting services which may not have gotten a good evaluation on him after his game blossomed.
The lineman has a chance to be a fan favorite down the road for his play on the field. But right now he’s a lot of fans’ favorite recruit for how dedicated he has been to peer recruiting. Lutovsky said from the day he committed that he would help recruit and he’s done that. He’s become close with a lot of players in the class including linebacker Seth Malcom, tight end Thomas Fidone and defensive lineman Ru’Quan Buckley.
Lutovsky is one of several early enrollees for Nebraska’s 2021 class. He’ll be in Lincoln in January.