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S Corey Hadley [Nebraska Commit]

To which school will Hadley commit?


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  • Poll closed .

Mavric

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Player: Corey Hadley, Jr.
Hometown: Tyrone, Georgia
School: Sandy Creek
Position: Safety
Height: 6-1
Weight: 180
Power 4 Offers: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oregon State, SMU, UCF
Visits: 4/11/25; 6/6/25 - HUDL Futures

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Addison has been recruiting him since Addison was at UCF. Sounds like they have a good relationship.

Considering visits to Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Tennessee and Texas A&M yet this summer.
 
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Says he's working to visit here this fall. Also looking to visit Texas A&M, Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin.
 
Consensus Top 100. Huge for momentum and huge if we can keep him hooked for 8 more months
A big issue with recruiting, especially high school which doesn't get much attention anymore - check the post counts on d been high profile players - is that schools need to recruit them perpetually.

If they end up being a miss, schools will push them out. If they end up becoming a star, schools will have to bend over backwards to keep them.

It's why there's almost no excitement around the 2027 class, which would be one of Nebraska's best. Everyone knows the odds of the players staying, developing, and contributing are quite low... especially with a coach we all know is going to be on the hot seat for the next two years.
 
A big issue with recruiting, especially high school which doesn't get much attention anymore - check the post counts on d been high profile players - is that schools need to recruit them perpetually.

If they end up being a miss, schools will push them out. If they end up becoming a star, schools will have to bend over backwards to keep them.

It's why there's almost no excitement around the 2027 class, which would be one of Nebraska's best. Everyone knows the odds of the players staying, developing, and contributing are quite low... especially with a coach we all know is going to be on the hot seat for the next two years.

i would push back and say this isn't an issue at Nebraska. They've had a hard time getting guys to leave.
 
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