Wouldn't it be easier to secure a few in-season commits living in, say, Florida or Ohio? Would be easier for coaches to "bump" into players on Friday nights and easier for players to get to campus for visits on Saturdays.
Wouldn't that hold down costs for them too? So that makes the Nebraska number higher just for the sake of travel, not necessarily because they are recruiting "harder", right?
I would say it makes it harder, also. Florida could never leave their state and have a Top-10 class. It is harder to scout, harder to get kids here during their own football seasons, harder for our coaches to get down there for recruits games.
I have seen a few stats that say we basically sign +50% of the kids that come to visit. It is just harder for a kid, during his own HS football season, to get up to Lincoln for a visit.