· 2026-07-07

Nebraska Cornhuskers have landed their fourth top‑100 prospect for the 2027 class, signing four‑star wide receiver Khalil Taylor, the No. 90 overall recruit, as the program pushes to rebuild its elite talent pipeline.
Matt Rhule’s staff outmaneuvered Penn State and Colorado on Monday night, securing Taylor from Pittsburgh’s Pine‑Richland High School. The recruit praised the coaching staff, noting Rhule’s personal check‑ins and genuine interest. Taylor’s commitment adds a high‑caliber weapon to a class already featuring four‑star quarterback Trae Taylor and safety Tory Pittman.
It’s the first time in over twenty years that Nebraska has signed four top‑100 prospects in a single cycle. The last comparable haul came in 2005, when the Huskers signed future NFL standouts like Ndamukong Suh. Adding Taylor signals that the Big Ten program is regaining its recruiting clout, especially after nabbing a Pennsylvania talent over a traditional rival.
The class already boasts four‑star quarterback Trae Taylor, the nation’s No. 2 passer, and safety Tory Pittman, the No. 2 safety recruit nationally. Interior offensive lineman Jordan Agbanoma, the No. 7 IOL from Georgia, also signed. Additional blue‑chip players include safety Corey Hadley, tackle Timi Aliu, cornerback Bryce Williams, and cornerback Jailen Hill, rounding out a deep, versatile group.
With the class climbing to No. 18 in the Rivals Industry Team Rankings, Nebraska Cornhuskers are poised to field a more competitive roster. The influx of elite talent should translate into stronger performances on both sides of the ball. The Huskers’ next game is scheduled against the Ohio Bobcats on 2026-09-05, offering an early test of the new recruits’ impact.
Supporters are buzzing on social media, highlighting the “love and genuine” atmosphere described by Taylor. Many see the signing as a sign that Rhule’s culture rebuild is gaining traction, echoing the coach’s own statements about restoring Nebraska’s historic relevance.
Nebraska will continue to chase high‑profile prospects while integrating the current class into spring practices. The staff aims to keep the momentum, hoping to attract additional top‑100 names before signing day closes.
The complete, up‑to‑date Nebraska recruiting roster is available on Rivals’ website, with the historic 2005 class also archived for comparison. Fans can track each recruit’s progress as the Huskers gear up for the 2026 season.