Four-star cornerback Jailen Hill commits to Nebraska over Washington
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 1:00 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
College SportsJailen Hill, a four-star cornerback from California, has committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, choosing them over the Washington Huskies. Hill, a product of St. John Bosco, was ranked as the nation's No. 294 overall prospect. He had an official visit scheduled to Washington but altered his plans and did not attend. Following a visit to Nebraska on June 12, he made his decision public on June 17, 2026. Nebraska's coaching staff, including head coach Matt Rhule, reportedly had strong expectations for Hill, who was poised to commit after receiving positive predictions in April.
- •Jailen Hill chooses Nebraska over Washington on June 17, 2026
- •Ranked as the No. 294 overall prospect by 247Sports
- •Hill did not visit Washington as initially planned
- •Nebraska hosted Hill for a visit on June 12
- •Washington remains focused on other cornerback prospects
- 1:00 PMYahoo Sports — Four-star California CB chooses Nebraska over Washington football
"A blue-chip cornerback from California in the 2027 class committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers over Washington on Tuesday.
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