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Nebraska football is predicted to land four-star wide receiver Matthew Gregory for the 2027 class. Gregory, ranked 97th overall, has several upcoming visits, including one to Nebraska on June 19.
Nebraska football received a prediction in its favor for class of 2027 four-star wide receiver Matthew Gregory. The prediction was put in by Rival's Steve Wilfong earlier this week.
Gregory is the 97th overall player in the 2027 class, the 18th overall wide receiver, and the sixth overall player in his class from the state of Pennsylvania, per the Rivals Industry Rankings.
Gregory has a bunch of visits lined up for the summer. He will visit UCLA on May 29. Visits to LSU and Virginia Tech will follow, before he takes his final visit to Nebraska on June 19.
The 2027 Nebraska football recruiting class ranks 15th overall in the country, per the Rivals Team Rankings.
Gregory would add another blue-chip prospect to the class that already has tremendous talent. This is certainly worth watching over the next couple of weeks, as the program continues to build a stellar class.
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Matthew Gregory is ranked 97th overall in the 2027 recruiting class.
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