Nebraska’s 2026 Recruiting Class Gains Momentum
The University of Nebraska football program is building a strong foundation for its 2026 recruiting class. Following quarterback Dayton Raiola’s commitment, the Huskers have now secured another key player:
- Who: Dveyoun Bonwell-Witte, wide receiver
- From: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- When: Committed Sunday evening
Bonwell-Witte’s Profile
- Height: 6-foot-2
- Weight: 190 pounds
- Speed: 40-yard dash in the 4.5s
- Personal Record: 10.90 seconds in the 100 meters
High School Performance
- Currently at Washington High School
- Previously at Brandon Valley:
- 30 receptions
- 588 yards
- 5 touchdowns (last fall)
Recruitment Process
- Attended Nebraska’s summer camp
- Received offer after strong performance
- Visited Lincoln for Nebraska vs. Rutgers game (14-7 Huskers win)
- Built strong connection with wide receivers coach Garret McGuire
Why Nebraska?
Bonwell-Witte cited several factors in his decision:
- “It’s like one big family”
- Impressed by new facilities
- Appreciates holistic approach to player development
Competition for Recruitment
- Also received offers from Oklahoma and Kansas State
- Interest from other Big Ten schools (Minnesota, Wisconsin)
Bonwell-Witte’s Self-Assessment
- Strengths: Route-running, quickness, catching ability
- Areas for improvement: Speed, aggression in ball pursuit
Looking Ahead
With Bonwell-Witte’s commitment, Nebraska is building a promising pass-catching duo for their 2026 class, signaling a bright future for the Huskers’ offense.
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