2027 Tory Pittman III 4* Safety from Omaha, NE (Omaha Central HS) Committed to Nebraska

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Nebraska commit Tory Pittman III will be on campus on Thursday for spring practice. Tucker offered January of 2025 during Junior Day and he was previously ranked the #1 safety in the 2027 class and highest rated Nebraska recruit ever (still a borderline 5*). X timeline is filled with Nebraska posts.




 
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He previously visited for last year's Junior Day. So there is a long standing interest in the Canes despite the Nebraska commitment.

 
Two schools in particular are making a push to flip him, reports Rivals’ Greg Smith: Miami and LSU.


The Hurricanes are in Omaha on Thursday for an in-home visit, and also hosted him for a practice earlier this spring — something that hadn’t previously been reported. Nebraska, meanwhile, is still fighting to keep him as one of the centerpieces of their top-15 recruiting class.

Pittman, along with four-star quarterback Trae Taylor, are the pillars of arguably Matt Rhule’s best overall class to date. Taylor himself is being pursued by Ohio State, who has turned up their interest in him recently as well.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder is a top-50 prospect in the country and the nation’s No. 3 safety. He’s also the top-ranked player in the state and their most important recruit outside of Taylor, who is set to move to Omaha this summer for his senior season.

Time will tell whether the Hurricanes or Tigers can get him to campus for an official visit this summer, but the buzz around Miami especially is only growing
 
Two schools in particular are making a push to flip him, reports Rivals’ Greg Smith: Miami and LSU.


The Hurricanes are in Omaha on Thursday for an in-home visit, and also hosted him for a practice earlier this spring — something that hadn’t previously been reported. Nebraska, meanwhile, is still fighting to keep him as one of the centerpieces of their top-15 recruiting class.

Pittman, along with four-star quarterback Trae Taylor, are the pillars of arguably Matt Rhule’s best overall class to date. Taylor himself is being pursued by Ohio State, who has turned up their interest in him recently as well.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder is a top-50 prospect in the country and the nation’s No. 3 safety. He’s also the top-ranked player in the state and their most important recruit outside of Taylor, who is set to move to Omaha this summer for his senior season.

Time will tell whether the Hurricanes or Tigers can get him to campus for an official visit this summer, but the buzz around Miami especially is only growing
Prayers up for the young man if he’s moving to Omaha.
 
Anyone here ever been to Omaha?
I have. Once.

I’ll never return by choice. It was one of the most depressing places I’ve ever been. Strange. There was literally NO traffic downtown. Felt kinda like Children of the Corn. Drove to the zoo near Rosenblatt Stadium and all I saw was porch after porch of people not working.
 
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Two schools in particular are making a push to flip him, reports Rivals’ Greg Smith: Miami and LSU.


The Hurricanes are in Omaha on Thursday for an in-home visit, and also hosted him for a practice earlier this spring — something that hadn’t previously been reported. Nebraska, meanwhile, is still fighting to keep him as one of the centerpieces of their top-15 recruiting class.

Pittman, along with four-star quarterback Trae Taylor, are the pillars of arguably Matt Rhule’s best overall class to date. Taylor himself is being pursued by Ohio State, who has turned up their interest in him recently as well.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder is a top-50 prospect in the country and the nation’s No. 3 safety. He’s also the top-ranked player in the state and their most important recruit outside of Taylor, who is set to move to Omaha this summer for his senior season.

Time will tell whether the Hurricanes or Tigers can get him to campus for an official visit this summer, but the buzz around Miami especially is only growing
Prayers up for the young man if he’s moving to Omaha.
He’s from there, he’s a legacy Husker.
 
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