Touted Jason Ankrah to help Husker defense
Nebraska has snared a pledge from defensive end Jason Ankrah over offers from programs such as Penn State, Michigan, N.C. State, Maryland, Clemson and Virginia Tech.
Nebraska assistant coach John Papuchis is a Quince Orchard alum, which helped the Huskers. "He comes from my school. We have a good relationship," Ankrah told the Omaha World-Herald.
He also enjoyed his visit to Lincoln, Neb., "It was just what I saw when I went there. It felt like home, like another home."
ESPN's Craig Haubert added, "As Nebraska prepares for their big bowl showdown with Clemson they added a good piece to their 2009 class recruiting puzzle. The Corn Huskers are not located in a fertile recruiting ground, which forces them to look outside their own borders for most of their talent. Looking east they landed a good defensive end prospect in Jason Ankrah out of Maryland."
"Not a normal recruiting ground for Nebraska they were able to use a coaching tie to Ankrah's high school to help secure the big end prospect. As a Nebraska continues to try and rebuild the black shirts they added an end with good natural size and a physical nature. He needs to work to be consistent in his get-off and use of his hands, but he can be tough to run at and will flash enough explosiveness to get some penetration and be disruptive. Needs to keep developing as a pass rusher and can bull rush his way back. He needs to keep developing, but once again shows flashes of ability to create some pressure off the edge."
"Ankrah is a good addition especially considering he is from out of their normal recruiting range. He has the tools to develop into a productive starter for the black shirts."