Acommitment from Nebraska’s 2025 class has opted to reopen his recruiting process.
CJ Simon, a wide receiver from Moore, Oklahoma, announced on X Tuesday night that he was leaving NU’s class.
In a surprising turn of events, CJ Simon, a highly-touted recruit, has decided to decommit from the Nebraska football program’s 2025 class. The news comes as a blow to the Huskers, who had been eagerly anticipating Simon’s arrival on campus.
Simon, a dynamic player with exceptional talent, had originally committed to Nebraska with high hopes of making an impact on the team. However, after careful consideration, he has opted to explore other options and reopen his recruitment process.
The decision to decommit from Nebraska’s 2025 class was not an easy one for Simon, who expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of the Huskers’ program. However, he ultimately felt that it was in his best interest to explore all available options and find the right fit for his collegiate career.
For Nebraska, losing Simon’s commitment represents a setback in their recruiting efforts for the 2025 class. The coaching staff will now need to refocus their efforts and identify new prospects to fill the void left by Simon’s departure.
Despite this setback, the Huskers remain optimistic about the future of their program and confident in their ability to attract top talent. With a storied history and a tradition of excellence, Nebraska football will continue to pursue recruits who embody the values of hard work, dedication, and passion for the game.
As for Simon, the next steps in his recruitment journey remain uncertain. With interest from other programs and plenty of options to consider, he will take his time to weigh his choices and make an informed decision about his future.
The 5-foot-11, 155-pounder – a three-star prospect according to several recruiting services – committed to the Huskers Dec. 2.
Nebraska now has three commits in its 2025 class. All three come from inside the state.
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