Nebraska went into the U.S. Army All-American Bowl earlier this month with hopes of landing nationally-televised commitments from three big-time prospects. At day’s end they had been shut out, which left the Cornhusker faithful irritable and displeased. Some of that angst was alleviated when a week later they landed the commitment of Rivals100 wide receiver Tyjon Lindsey, who had recently decommitted from Ohio State. Nebraska remains in the hunt for several more four-stars, including wide receivers Joseph Lewis, Jamire Calvin and Bryan Thompson, as well as top-ranked athlete prospect Deommodore Lenoir. It’s hard to find one of these late recruitments where Nebraska is the clear favorite, though, and another disappointing day feels likely.