Millard standout picks NUBY BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star
Thursday, Jun 14, 2007 - 04:59:27 pm CDT
Sean Fisher said he’s been leaning toward Nebraska for some time now. A visit earlier this week to the Big Red Football School sold the Millard North star.
Fisher on Thursday delivered, in person, his oral commitment to Nebraska football coaches. He’s the ninth member to orally commit to the Huskers’ 2008 recruiting class, choosing Nebraska over rival Oklahoma.
“I’ve been thinking about it really hard lately and have been really close with the whole deal,” said Fisher, a 6-foot-5, 210-pound high school senior.
“I was pretty sure (of my decision), and then going to camp and working with Coach (Kevin) Cosgrove ... I loved the way he coached.”
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Fisher plays safety for Millard North and coach Fred Petito but will come to Nebraska as a linebacker. Fisher said he’ll focus initially on the SAM, or strongside, position.
In addition to Nebraska and Oklahoma, Fisher had offers from Arkansas, Iowa State, Colorado, Iowa, Arizona State and Wisconsin. He’s the fourth in-state player to join Nebraska’s 2008 class.
Ironically, his commitment comes only days after former Millard North teammate Corey Young asked for, and was granted, his scholarship release from Nebraska. Young, a cornerback, would have been a Husker sophomore this fall.
“It didn’t really affect me,” Fisher said of Young’s departure. “I talked to him a little bit. He talked about Coach Cosgrove and (strength) Coach (Dave) Kennedy. All I heard was positive things. Nothing negative. He just left more for personal reasons, that’s all.”
Fisher’s father played for Nebraska from 1980-83, something Sean labeled as only a minor factor in his decision.
“He just wanted me to find what was best for me,” Fisher said. “Just when it came down to sitting down and looking what was best, I thought Nebraska was better for me.”
Fisher said he was disappointed in his 40-yard dash time of 4.65 and shuttle time of 4.35 he ran in Nebraska’s high school camp earlier this week.
Fisher will play safety and running back this fall at Millard North — he said he prefers defense — and has already talked to Nebraska coaches about the Huskers’ depth chart at linebacker in 2008. Nebraska will lose seniors Corey McKeon, Lance Brandenburgh, Bo Ruud and Steve Octavien.
“It’s pretty wide open,” Fisher said, referring to the possibility of early playing time. “(Coach) thinks it kind of depends on me physically and how I grasp things.”
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