Dan Wood, the man who coached Owamagbe Odighizuwa at Douglas High School in Portland, said that as far as he knows the five-star defensive end still has three schools on his radar -- UCLA, Oregon State, Huskers.
Oregon State just recently replaced Oregon on Owa's short list.
Wood said he and his D-line coach met with Owa and his mother for a couple hours on Sunday.
"We had a real candid conversation about all three schools," Wood told the Journal Star Tuesday morning. "And (he's) struggling with the decision a little bit because he really feels like all three of the schools are so good, you can't go wrong. He can't sort through it. So my advice was to step back and let the dust settle for a day or so, and just go with your gut feeling and where you want to go to school instead of breaking all the little bits and pieces down."
Wood says when Owa breaks down the schools, "it's uncanny how even all three of the schools are, each for different reasons."
So what does the coach think Owa's timeline for a decision is?
"His goal is to have a decision to be made by this weekend, but he probably won't announce it until Wednesday," Wood said.
That might make for two huge signing day announcements concerning the Huskers. On Monday night, safety Corey Cooper said he was planning to wait until signing day to pick his school.
Stay tuned for updates. We'll have more on Owa throughout the day.