On April 13, Nebraska will have its annual Red-White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium. The game is sold out and will be a huge selling point for Nebraska to prospects and their families.
“We can use the spring game as an official visit weekend if there are guys we want to bring in for that,” running backs coach and recruiting ace Ryan Held said. “No one in America has 92,000 people I don’t think. It’s like a gameday atmosphere so we can use that in our toolbox. We want to get guys here so they see this [the stadium] and its packed for a gameday. That’s our goal.”
There will be plenty of 2020 and 2021 prospects on the sidelines for the game in addition to 2019 signees. We will keep a running list of confirmed visitors for the spring game here at Hail Varsity that will be updated as more prospects are confirmed. All visitors are unofficial visitors unless noted.
2019 signees

DB Noa Pola-Gates
DE Mosai Newsom
DL Ethan Piper
DB Javin Wright
DL Ty Robinson
OL Michael Lynn
CB Quinton Newsome
RB Rahmir Johnson
RB Dedrick Mills
2019 prospects
DT Jahkeem Green (Highland, Kansas) (official visit)
2020 prospects
3-star QB commit Logan Smothers (Athens, Alabama)
4-star DT Jamar Sekona (Greenbrae, California)
3-star DL Kevon Billingsley (St. Louis, Missouri)
3-star RB Deondre Jackson (Stone Mountain, Georgia)
WR Xavier Watts (Omaha, Nebraska)
4-star OL Turner Corcoran (Lawrence, Kansas)
3-star WR Tommy Christakos (Scottsdale, Arizona)
3-star DB Christopher Townsel (Deerfield Beach, Florida)
3-star LB Malik Reed (Chandler, Arizona)
3-star DE Blaise Gunnerson (Carroll, Iowa)
4-star WR Logan Loya (Orange, California)
2021 prospects
OT Teddy Prochazka
LB Seth Malcom

Greg is the Recruiting Analyst for Hail Varsity and has covered Husker athletics since 2013. He has always had a passion for sports while growing up in the Chicago area. As he got older and had to hang up his cleats and sneakers, he realized his passion for sports went beyond just watching and attending games. He has covered many events from the Rose Bowl to championship boxing matches. If he’s not talking sports, he’s hovering over his grill. He is married to an amazing woman, Kim, and they have a dog that barks when Greg yells at the TV during games.