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The Nebraska football team secured its most important recruiting victory of the season Wednesday, scoring a pledge from strong-armed QB Patrick Witt. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound senior to be at Wylie (Texas) High School picked the Huskers over scholarship offers from Texas Tech, Baylor and Wisconsin, among others.
And Witt, whose contact with NU began only a week ago, said the Huskers have no reason to worry about another late recruiting defection.
“There’s no school that’s going to lure me away,” Witt said. “It’s Nebraska football. I’m so excited. I couldn’t have found a better school. Tell them I’m a Husker no matter what.”
Witt plans to finish high school in December and participate in spring practice next year, when auditions to succeed Zac Taylor figure to grow intense.
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March 27th, 2009 at 9:04 am
Patrick Witt, considered a co-favorite to win the vacant starting quarterback job, is leaving the Huskers.where he landed at Highland Park in an attempt to succeed star QB Matthew Staffor.