Matt Rhule shows recruit Kamauri Whitfield around Lincoln
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 12:45 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Nebraska football hosted 2027 defensive back recruit Kamauri Whitfield over the weekend in Lincoln, led by head coach Matt Rhule. The visit featured a unique video where Rhule and Whitfield toured the area together. Whitfield, a three-star prospect from Florida, has received offers from several schools, including Florida and Oregon. Nebraska aims to strengthen its 2027 recruiting class, which currently ranks 16th overall. The Huskers are competing against strong programs for Whitfield, who was previously a teammate of Nebraska commit Danny Odem.
- •Kamauri Whitfield is a three-star recruit from Florida.
- •The visit included a personal tour around Lincoln with Matt Rhule.
- •Whitfield holds offers from multiple schools including Florida and Oregon.
- •Nebraska's 2027 recruiting class ranks 16th overall according to Rivals.
- •Experience with teammate Danny Odem may benefit Nebraska's pitch.
- 12:45 PMYahoo Sports — Nebraska coach Matt Rhule takes defensive back recruit around Lincoln
"Nebraska football had a busy recruiting weekend, and coach Matt Rhule showed recruit Kamauri Whitefield around Lincoln in style.
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