David Sanders Jr.’s final decision, two days before five-star OT’s pledge
It’s just about time for Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day five-star offensive tackle David Sanders Jr. to announce his commitment. The 6-foot-6, 290-pounder from the class of 2025 will announce his decision live on the 247Sports YouTube channel and CBS Sports HQ Saturday at 1:15 pm ET.
The nation’s No. 3 overall prospect and top uncommitted player has narrowed his recruitment to Georgia, Nebraska, Ohio State and Tennessee.
The top offensive tackle knows where he is headed, and he’s excited to share his decision with everyone in roughly 48 hours.
Scrimmage 1 still had some installation going on as it happened last weekend. You don’t love those MA’s on a football field, but missed assignments tend to pop up.
As this Saturday brings about Scrimmage 2, Nebraska offense coordinator Marcus Satterfield hopes to see a clean and efficient display with at least the top two groups.
“Great tempo and just play clean football and take care of the ball,” Satterfield said.
Heading into that scrimmage, the coach said Matt Rhule has done the best he’s seen in his years coaching with him with the situational football aspect.
“I think sometimes when you run out of time with camp, you’re trying to get everything in, you may not be able to spend as much time on it.” That hasn’t been the case this camp. “We just left a 20-minute end of game situational (period) … and I think that we’re going to benefit from that as players but especially coaches.”
An extra week of camp essentially this year has allowed more attention to that and not just scooting through it to check boxes.
An example? Six seconds before the half with no timeouts. Need a field goal. Having your QB understand that ball has to come out fast, no scrambling, with that pass across the goal line. That was one the Huskers worked on today.
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